It depends on whether it's jst a photoblog or blog with itineraries & how real Ur content is.
But it can be anywhere between 2k views to more than that.
My first photo blog recieved about 4-5k views so far
and first trip about 6k and counting.
if you could just add another view :p https://tripoto.page.link/TuHZ
Goa has got lots of gems..I won't call them unexplored, as what I feel is now every place has been touched by mankind.
But yet there are lots of offbeat destinations: There are lots of beautiful waterfall near netravali wildlife sanctuary, you can explore these place.
Also you can visit the tabshikar spice plantation which is unlike the touristy ones(tropical and sahakari), they also organise trekking to nearby waterfall and accommodation options are also there in treehouses and mudhuts. Apart from that you can explore some of the beautiful forts in South goa like Cabo de Rama fort that offers splendid view. explore some of the beaches down far South like- patnem beach and galjibag beach. these are some of the secluded beach and you won't find much crowd there. Near Panjim you can visit fontainhas area for Instagram worthy pics and also visit the Mario Miranda art gallery, they have nice collection of art works on showcase as well as to purchase.
You can also take some bicycle your in old Goa and visit some of the places, b-live is one such agency that organises these activities. ping me if you want to know more about some unique offbeat options in Goa. happy Travelling!!
Goa is a foodies paradise:
Some of the must try places in North goa are-
artjuna, baba au rhum- for breakfast
fishermans cove, gun powder, sauzo lobo- sea food.
purple martini- awesome view.
thallasa- meditteranian and Greek cuisine South goa:
Martin's corner, fishermans wharf, Jill bakery- awesome bakery products.
must try pizzas at magic italy near Palolem. happy Travelling!!
In North Goa - Copperleaf, Voltaire, Kamlabai, Kokni Kanteen, The Goan Room, Peep Kitchen, Ritz Gymkhana, Darya Deger Old Goa. In South Goa - The Tamarind, Orzo Goa, Spicy, Rice bowl, Martins corner, Mickey's, Kentuckee, Fishland Colva, The Red Ginger, Ben and Sand, Johncy's, Rogers, The Southern Deck.
Hey Ravi. Shimla and Kufri are popular winter destinations with a lot to do and see. Check out this trip that I found about these places. Hope it helps you plan your trip better. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/shimla-kufri-narkanda-trip
In Shimla there are so many places ..if u want to see Shimla through train then go from kalka to Shimla by toy train. afterward in mall road you find out so many things, go to Jhaku temple and it is also some kind of treking for you. go to kufri in early morning and enjoy the snowfall there. you find out some guys who gave you information about games . not kid games but you can definitely found out and try them on .you will love that
Rishikesh is best for solo traveling and it's winter ryt now and I must say you must visit their, Rishikesh vibes different just pack you bags and go there well that's my opinion
Hey Praveen! Darjeeling is a peaceful place and 2 days can be spent in many ways. However, it depends on where you are travelling from, since reaching Darjeeling can take time as well. If it's only about spending 2 days in Darjeeling, try reading the story in the link below. It should help. Pro Tip: Avoid going to Tiger Hill to watch the sunrise. Winters and monsoons are not suitable for watching it and locals might tell you to wake up at 4am to check it out. Not worth it. You can't see anything in this weather.
Link: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/darjeeling-a-perfect-weekend-getaway-from-kolkata-56953536d8438
Hey Rahul. There are very few buses from Hyderabad to Gulbarga. The most commonly taken bus starts at 9:30 pm and reaches Gulbarga around 12:45 am (takes approx. 3 hours). It should cost around Rs 800. You can check for discounts on various apps. Click on the link below for more options. http://travel2karnataka.com/hyderabad_gulbarga_bus.htm
You can go on bike to Manali only if the roads are open. Do confirm about the roads and level of snowfall in manali. Moreover it's going to be freezing cold. All the best.
Hey Hitesh, Yes it would be a good option.You can visit places like Golconda fort, Falaknuma palace, Dhola ri dhani and of course the beautiful Charminar.
Hi , Hyderabad such a nice city to spend holiday . There is so many historical places . First day you can visit Charminar , a mosque near charminar , chowmallah place .
Second day you can visit Salar jung museum ( you can also visit it first day but it is too big and good so take more time . Third day for historical golakunda fort . It's also a such a nice city for foodies . Very yummy south indian dishes serve by roadside vendor . Choose only road side vendor to got real taste and flavour . Sudha car museum is also a attraction for tourist .
Well I would suggest that if you searching it online it will charge around 1k at least make sure you do booking but before that ( if there is an option of free cancelation on booking) book it as a backup go there ask from the locals shopkeepers the can guide you even batter
Hi Sumit. It's great that you're looking for travel partners. Yet it would help if you could talk more about the expected trip; like, the starting point of the trip, the kind of traveller you are, the kind of experiences you want to focus on, etc. A person looking for a road trip would not want be interested in taking a flight journey, right? So, pls share as much information as possible. Hopefully, you'll find some credible partners.
Wildchild adventures welcome you to (kalga),a serene small village few kms ahead kasol..
we have our campsite and trippy cafe,from here you can go to kheerganga as well..
for booking and pics ..ping me on whatsapp..offers are really awesone which no one can resist ...
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1899 for 2 days 1st day - kalga
2nd day-kheerganga
5 meals included