Hi Rosy, Pondicherry is a great place to visit in December as the sun isnt too strong and the crowds are yet to trickle in. White Town is a small area that you can cover on foot. You don't necessarily need to know how to ride a bicycle. If you don't feel like walking, then simple raise your arm out and wait for an autowallah to cross. There are shared autos that also run in Pondicherry, though they aren't very accessible from White Town. Hope this helps. This blog will help you plan your trip better: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/pondicherry-a-little-piece-of-france-in-southern-india-135927 Best of luck,
ET
Hi Tabish, There are way too many islands in Greece that I would tag as the best islands in the country. These are some of the islands I fell in love with on my last visit – Mykonos, Chios, Milos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and Samos. Hope this helps! Safe travels,
ET
बजट फ्रेंडली ऑप्शन के लिए नेपाल सही है, लेकिन जनवरी में नेपाल में ठंड कुछ ज्यादा रहती है। पहाड़ी इलाका होने के कारण कहीं आने-जाने में दिक्कत हो सकती है। अगर आप ठंड का मजा लेना चाहते हैं तब तो ठीक है। यहां घूमना- फिरना आपको काफी सस्ता पड़ेगा। सुरक्षा के लिहाज से भी सही है। एक बात ध्यान रखिएगा कि यहां इंडियन 500 रुपये का नोट नहीं चलता।
January is the best time for exploring Rajasthan buddy.. Be it Rajasthan or Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. let me know if u need any support for exploring Rann of Kutch
Hey Rashmi, Italy is a. beautiful country!
Here are the cities I'd recommend from my experience :
- Turin
- Bologna (day trip to Parma/Modena)
- Dolomites - Florence (day trip to Pisa)
- Cinque Terre (Must!! it's so much better than the touristy Amalfi)
- Rome (day trip to Naples) - I'd advice you to skip Milan and Venice, for me, they're just extremely advertised and lack the charm it initially offered years ago. - Since you only have 1 week in hand, I'd highly recommend to only select 3 cities with 1-2 day trips. Trust me, you don't want to spend your time traveling from one city to another. And you'd definitely fall in love with each city, so you rather invest that time exploring it. If you have any f further questions, inbox me anytime :)
Have fun! Cheers,
Riya
Hi Rashmi! Italy is a must-visit country and is one of the most-traveled destinations in Europe. There are so many highlights in this beautiful country — the canals of Venice, the Tuscan wine lands, the cobblestone streets of Rome, the Arno river running through Florence, the cliffs of Positano making up some of my most memorable highlights. Florence was one of my favorite cities because of the architecture and natural beauty— the sun setting over the Arno River is something you can’t soon forget. You could spend days getting lost in the streets of Rome, but since you're short on time, I'd say two days is enough. The most picturesque spots in Italy might just be Cinque Terre and all the stops along the Amalfi Coast. Positano is the gem of the Amalfi Coast and is arguably the most picturesque and most romantic town in the whole of Italy. In short, you can figure out how much time you'd like to spend in each city depending on what kind of attractions you are looking forward to seeing. This is a skeleton that you can build on: Rome – Tuscany – Florence – Venice. This article shines some light on how to explore Italy in a short span of time and will surely help you figure out your itinerary. Hope this helps!
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/here-s-how-you-can-spend-10-days-in-italy-for-under-rs-35-000-5be578bb13c9d Safe travels,
ET
Hey Shweta, Bangalore has a bunch of resorts and hotels that host awesome pool parties throughout the year. Some of the craziest parties are thrown in Royal Orchid Hotel, I-Bar Aqua, Chancery Pavillion, Le Meridian, Taj Vivanta, and Aloft. You will have to check each hotel/bar's website or social media page to find out when they're hosting their next event. Hope you enjoy your summer party! - ET
Constantly keep uploading quality travel content on insta with #tripotocommunity as well as send the link for your posts or tripoto blog links to get featured on tripoto mail address.
I went to hubli a year back that time I spent 500rs per room (normal) 1.5 km from railway station. The everything was neat and clean and service too was good enough also they recommended me places to eat near by and market areas. For a budget travel it's good option to stay for a day before trip to hampi, badami or any other connecting place.
1-BhagsuNag waterfalls. It involves a bit of hiking, so be prepared with good shoes. Also, if someone is asthmatic, make sure about his medical conditions before proceeding for the BhagsuNag waterfalls. 2-Trek to Triund- it is a 3-4 hour trek to the top of the Hills and then you can stay in a tent house. it's extremely cold at night, be prepared with your winter wears. Taking alcohol is not allowed. 3- Dalai Lama Monastery- it is a 2 storeyed Buddhist Monastery for spiritual relaxation and listening to Dalai Lamas wisdom and exploring the Tibetan culture. 4- Dal lake- although it was not as good as it's shown in the pictures, the water was dirty and receding. But the place surrounding is has good views and picturesque locations. 5 Naddi view point- just a few km ahead of dal Lake is the Naddi view point famous for picturesque locations. 6- St John's in the wilderness church- one of the most ancient churches since the British times.
नेपाल में काठमांडू, पोखरा और अन्य इलाकों की सैर करना काफी सस्ता भी है और यहां कई लक्जरी होटल भी हैं। अगर आप बजट होटल देख रहे हैं तो यहां कई सारे ऑप्शन हैं। कम खर्चें में आप यहां कई जगह घूम सकते हैं।
Hey Ashwani,
I was in Spain almost a year ago, and every month I think of planning a second trip there. I'd say October - March is the best time to visit. It's less touristy, and you'll be greeted with pleasant weather. I travelled specifically in south of Spain for 9 days, to experience the charm of small towns. Here are the towns I visited:
- Malaga (day trip to Ronda/Nerja)
- Granada
- Seville
- Cordoba Some tips:
1. Travel by public buses for intercity journey. They're government run, and quite affordable. You can buy tickets directly at the station. 2. If you decide on traveling in Southern Spain, avoid using public transportation in towns, instead walk. Walk everywhere you can, for however longer you can. The tourist spots are all close to each other. 3. Don't pay a lot for Flamenco shows, the advertised ones are just overpriced. If you're staying in a hostel, just ask at the reception. They usually suggest local ones which are cheaper and better. 4. If you're traveling solo or with a friend, stay in Hostels. You'll meet amazing people there, and they usually have affordable prices. Bonus: Some hostels even offer dinner nights/pub crawls/game night. 5. Don't get scammed! You'll find street vendors selling flowers/souvenirs. Just ignore them, and continue walking. 6. Day trips! If you're in a city for 1-2 days, look up for free walking tours. Well, they're not technically free, you have to tip them between 5-10 euros. But they're usually worth it. And you can even ask the guide to suggest local/less touristy spots. 7. Local food, local beer, local breakfast. DO IT! So far, this is what I can think of. But if you want more suggestions, inbox me!:) Have fun, click lots of pictures.
Cheers,
Riya
Hi Kaushal, Rajasthan is a lovely place to discover with friends, family, or just by yourself. You can check out the packages on the link below and see which one works best for you. Hope you find what you're looking for! https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/rajasthan Safe travels,
ET