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Hi Dost Log, Though I could not go to Phong Nha caves due to ill health, I did all the research required to go there from Da Nang. There are direct buses that ply from Danang to Phong Nha. If you take one at 01:00 PM, expect to reach at 07:00 PM. You could also take a train to Dong Hoi from Da Nang (max 4.5 hours), then get a minibus or private taxi to Phong Nha (1 hour). There is a train that departs from Da Nang at 06:40 PM and reaches Dong Hoi at 01:00 AM. Your best bet then would be to spend the night in Dong Hoi and head to Phong Nha the next morning. Regarding the bus timings, it is ideal that you contact your hotel staff in Phong Nha/Da Nang or find out details at Da Nang Bus Station. Hope this helps. Happy travelling! -Eeshat Hope
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When you are travelling?
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Butane stove ...carry around 3 refill
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Buy a mini outdoor stove, it only cost less than 2k.
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Today it's -2 degree there and freezing rain.
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It was snowing yesterday.
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Thai Baht
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Take dollars and then convert it into Thai Baht on regular intervals after reaching Thailand.
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You can write to info@tripoto.com and tey will look into the matter
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There are HRTC buses and private bus operators also available.
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If you wish to take a government bus (recommended as they provide good service and are punctual), there is a Volvo AC bus that leaves at 23:30 and a non AC ordinary bus at 18:00. You can check out details here: https://online.hrtchp.com/oprs-web/
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Local transport wld b cheaper
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Surely local transport would be good option
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Going Solo would be an awesome experience for you...!!! You have been to Udaipur twice so my suggestion would be to travel Bahubali hill(Badi Lake) which is like the most visited place now. You can also enjoy visit to Kailashpuri which ks nearby. Apart from that, you can also visit Karni Mata Ka Mandir which is on a hill. In terms of food, Santosh Daal Baati, Lok-Kalamandal Vada pav, Pyaaz ki kochori of JMB should be on your checklist. Enjoy....!!!
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Bahubali hill
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You can go to Tirthan valley and visit chooii waterfall and visit Jibhi and serolsar lake.
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One word one destination - Sangla
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Hey there, there are only two ways to travel to lakshadweep, one is through the ferry or you could take a flight from kochi. But you cannot go there as a traveller, you need to book a package through the official website of laksha dweep government. Also you need a special permit and it will be arranged by the tour operator. Happy travelling ,cheers
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You can either take a flight to Agatti and take permit etc or take ferry packages offered by lakshadweep govt. The below link provides all details https://lakshadweep.gov.in/tourism/tourist-packages/
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Hello Rahul, Thailand eVisa on arrival is available for a stay up to 15 days in Thailand for tourism purpose only. Indian citizens are eligible (suiting the other requirements also) for eVisa by which they can apply for Visa on arrival before travelling to the country. As soon as you land in Thailand, eVisa on arrival Indian holders can join a dedicated fast queue for availing their Thailand VOA easily. The Government of Kingdom of Thailand has currently waived off the additional Visa fee of 2,000 Baht to promote eVisa on arrival for Indians until April 30, 2020. If you're travelling after this date, Indian citizens will have to pay an additional fee of 2,000 Baht for eVisa on arrival services. I hope I could answer to your query. Thanks.
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Hello Rahul, Indian travellers need a Visa to enter Cambodia. Cambodia visa process is easy and is much hassle for Indian tourists. Cambodia tourist visa is valid only for 90 days from the day you receive it. If you're travelling by air, you can get a 30 days Visa-on-arrival at the Phnom Penh or Siem Reap international airports. All you need to submit is a passport-size photograph and passport at the airport. Also, your passport needs to be valid for another six months from the day of entry in the country to be eligible for a visa. This 30-day visa on arrival will cost $20 and this can also be extended further for another 30 days with additional charges. If you're roadtripping from Thailand to Cambodia, you can get a visa at the international borders of Laos or Vietnam. However, you will be over-charged for the Visa while you enter through the international borders as the visa fee has to be paid in the local currency. Other than that, you can apply for a visa from the Cambodian Embassy in New Delhi. It is simple to follow the process and acquire a Cambodia visa without any worries. I hope you find this information helpful. Thanks.
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Well described muskan
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Hi, yes, I traveled by myself, traveled all over Europe, starting from the south, through the Balkans, along the coast to almost all European countries, it was a crazy trip, the only thing that pleased me was that I never let the car down, but I rented it here Booking car hire https://bookingauto.com/en , a very good company, it’s a pity I could not see central Europe, but in general I am very pleased with the trip itself, rebooted completely!
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Yes, I rented a bike in Bali and roamed for a week. You may check out the vlogs on Bali Bali Tour Guide: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd0DREjXWaLZYVu-A27wShBEpRuVg2Srp
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Kufri Skiing Kufri is a location 16 km from Shimla which has a famous historic backdrop, for its ski slopes and finished views. Known for its ski runs Kufri, attracts some of the largest numbers of travellers from far and wide, coming to visit Shimla. One may find peaks covered with snow and a small zoo in the area where Yak rides are an additional attraction.
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Nothing in december you can only enjoy snowfall
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Start from Mall road (famous for shopping), Christ Church, Ridge Rd, Lakkar Bazaar, Jakhu temple (tallest Hanuman statue) , Kala Bari temple, Army museum...this all places you can cover in one day....
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Mall Road wid shoping,jhaku temple..
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Hey have been living in dubai from quite a long time and i can guide u as a local. if u need any further info then you can msg me. The below options are very well connected with Dubai metro and some of the hotels provide free shuttle to some sightseeing places including Dubai Mall. You can choose from the below options that suits your budget. Budget options: Hotel- Citymax Hotel (3-star) Apartments- Rose Garden Serviced Apartments (3-star) Mid-range options: Hotel- City season Hotel (4-star) or Holiday Inn (4-star) Apartments- Golden sands Apartments 5 star options: Hotel- Park Regis Kris kin hotel (5-star)
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Please visit my page where I've written a trip on north east
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