1. Came up with the Budget Plan
if you have much more money to spend on your trip. So that is good for you and you have lots of options to make your trip memorable and luxury but if you have a tight budget for this so, you need to prepare a plan to make your trip affordable and comfortable. You have to decide before going that how much money you want to spend on your trip and how many days or week you want to travel in related city or country. 2. Plan Around off-peak Travel Times
Avoid trip during tourist session and school holidays. The Price are usually hike during on-session whether it is accommodations(hotel, resorts, guest house) service, food service, transportation and shopping. The travel industry hikes up prices to take advantage of travelers in on-session. 3. Stay Away from Disbursement
Stay away from unwanted expenditure. As we can see that the food in hotels and resort delivered are more costly than other café from outside the hotels so, it is good to have your lunch or dinner from some other food café which is outside the hotel where you staying. 4. Book your Hotel Before
Always book your accommodations or hotels online at least one week before the trip and here is you have lots of online options where you can find your budget hotels. 5. Pack Properly
Make sure you have taken all the things you need so that you don’t have to buy these things from outside and you can save money from these little things to do. Best way to remember the things that you should make a list of these things like clothing, accessories, shoes etc.
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Hi Aishwarya,
You can score discounts on holiday packages by redeeming your credits. The package usually mentions how many credits you will need to redeem the discount.
Hello Niharika,
Dharamkot is a quaint town not visited by a lot of tourists, and you'll find a lot of foreigners there, who're mostly visiting for a yoga retreat. You can go for hikes around the villages, and explore Dharamkot on foot.
Many people also opt for the Triund trek from here, which will be a good idea if you're keen to see the snowclad peaks from a closer proximity. You can hike to the nearby village Gallu (which is about 20/30 mins walk) and admire the breathtaking views from a cafe on top of the hill here.
You can head off to Naddi to catch a glimpse of the sunset.
Morgan's Place is definitely a place that you shouldn't miss out. Try Bhagsu Cake at Lama Bakery. If you are craving for some good pizza, then head off to Moonlight Cafe. Hope you'll have a great time exploring Dharamkot :)
Hello Vijay please check out my recent post on Mcleodganj. you can get good hotels from 800 to 1000 if you budgeting your trip.
2. Food is not very expensive you can find restaurants with low medium and high. (Approx. 250 per day)
3. local buses are also available easily for dharamshala to Mcleodganj for around Rs 5 ( could have increased after 2018). The buses like volvo are available which are very comfortable. 4. Make sure you keep your trekking shoes for Triund. No need to pre book hotel as it is off season you can go and check hotel room and bargain. I did this last week 😉 and got a good hotel room with an amazing view for Rs 1000. So you need at least 10k if you will go for medium kind of travel; food and stay.
Hi Sajal, I went on 1st November and this is probably the best time to visit Shimla, since neither their is snowfall nor its hot. A perfect blend of winter and sun in the morning that you can enjoy the most.
Hi Siddharth, Gokarna is located about 140km by road and 87km by rails from Goa, so the cheapest and most convenient way to travel there is to take a train from Goa. About 5 trains run between the two destinations everyday. According to my knowledge, Matsyagandha Express and Maru Sagar Express are direct trains that are ideal for your journey. They take only about 1.5 hours to reach Ankola Railway Station. Once at Ankola railway Station, you will find easily available cabs and buses to reach the main town. Alternatively, you can also rent a car or hire a cab from Goa Airport for your journey to Gokarna. In case you want to take a bus, take one Madgaon to Karwar and then, from Karwar to Ankola. This will cost you about Rs. 300. Hope this helps, happy travels!
Hello Dipesh, With so many places to visit near Mumbai, you can surely gear up and head out for a bike trip. Here are a few suggestions for you :
1) Mumbai to Lonavala - Distance: 83.3 kilometres, 2 hours.
2) Mumbai to Igatpuri - Distance: 121 kilometres, 3 hours.
3) Mumbai to Malshej Ghat - Distance: 127 kilometres, 3.5 hours.
4) Mumbai to Karnala Fort - Distance: 50 kilometres, 1.5 hours. And of course, you have other common options like Mahabaleshwar, Khandala, Alibaug, or Goa!
Hello Abhishek!
I'm not sure where you are travelling from but I suggest you if you are travelling from Bangdogra do go to Kalimpong on the way to Gangtok and return stopping at darjelling. Sikkim is a small state you must plan with group and book taxi for North sikkim covering Gurudongmar Lake and yumthang Valley. You can book directly once you reach Gangtok there are various agents and If in group it will cost you less. Enjoy! Maybe someone else can reply about Package. But I suggest you to book yourself and plan it accordingly.
Best way is to reach Hasimara and from there board a cab. Indians require a permit to enter Bhutan. Can be obtained at the jaigaon border office or on entry. It’s free and allows one to stay for upto a week.
You can either fly in to Paro from Kolkata or take a train to NGP station and then hire a cab to enter Bhutan via Phuetsoling. On reaching Phuetsoling, you can then do all your imigration tasks.
Hello Pulkit,
Assam has some really nice Tea Garden & Estates where you can stay. Wild Mahseer, situated about 25km/40min out of Tezpur, would be a really great place to unwind and soak in nature's bliss. You can also check out Wathai Heritage Bungalow, Limbuguri Tea Estate, etc.
Life styles are changed alot in goa... Its not like olden days... Especially secret virigin beaches are explored and made so much of damages by travellers.. Related with NH development the traffic blocks are usual now a days...