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
Hi Jeenesh, Bandra is one of the most sought-after spots for nightlife in Bombay. It is easily accessible by road, the metro, or local trains. The area hosts a mix of quirky and vibrant bars, pubs, and clubs. No matter your budget, you'll surely find a place to spend your evening at. My personal favourites are Bonobo, Khar Social, 145 Bandra, Escobar, Totos Garage, and Drop. Hope this helps!
-Eeshat
Rameshwaram is quite the place to come closer to tradition. To visit Ram setu, just book a cab from your hotel or take an auto ride as well. The locals there are quite friendly and would assist you anytime!
Hi Lonely Musafir, The Tripoto video feature is a new addition that you can only access on the Tripoto app as of now. It allows you to upload videos/photos directly from your device. Once you open the app, there are two ways of uploading a video. 1. Click on the + symbol at the bottom on the screen and choose video. You can then pick any video from your device and upload it without any hassle. 2. Click on the navigation bar on the top left of the screen and choose upload photo/video. Happy uploading!
- ET
As you know there are four zones in Kaziranga - Central (Kohora), Western (Bagori), Eastern (Agoratuli), and Burhapahar, the most accessible and famous zone amongst tourists is the Central - Kohora zone. However, the western zone has the highest density of rhinos and is the shortest circuit.
Talking about the eastern zone, it is the longest circuit and highlands and birding are the main highlights. You can choose to stay around the central grassland zone, Kohora. There are many accommodation options available in Kohora zone. The place is calm and soothing for an easy yet wild getaway.
All three locations are in one district but having different landscape ... and these are historic places too ... one is mimi ezrayal... other is old British root and much to explain about these locations