Hi Anisha, Rajasthan is pretty well connected by bus and train. there are many agencies in the towns there that will help you out with the bookings. Regards, Senneil
Hi Archit, Yes, Rajasthan is well connected via multiple train routes from major cities around. You can easily explore the best of Rajasthan over an 8 day trip that'll cost you roughly INR 20-30k You can start with the Pink City Jaipur, followed by Bikaner. The next day or two can be spent in Udaipur, exploring Lake Pichola, Local Artistry of Udaipur and more. You can explore Jodhpur after that to enjoy another shade of Rajasthan. Here is an 8 day itinerary that can take you through a perfect trip plan along with places to stay and eat to explore Rajasthan like never before: https://www.tripoto.com/bikaner/trips/things-to-do-in-rajasthan-tourism-itinerary
South Goa Beaches Mobor Beach, Palolem Beach, Varca Beach, Cavelossim Beach, Betalbatim Beach, Agonda Beach, Majorda Beach, Bogmalo Beach, Colva Beach, Benaulim Beach and many more. With a vast stretch of white sands accompanied by playfully rolling Arabian waves, the South Goa Beaches possess an unusual crescent shape. These pristine beaches are aligned with the chains of coconut and palm trees, which gives this landscape a perfect balance of white, blue and green hues. Considered as cleanest in the entire Goa, these beaches are also renowned for panoramic views of the sun submerging into the vast Arabian Sea. Being less crowded and aloof, beaches in South Goa like Betalbatim and Colva offer its tourists a tranquil and serene escape. All the beaches are dotted with rustic shacks where visitors can relish on the wide variety of authentic Goan cuisines. Moreover, these beaches also provide you with never-ending options for water sports like catching Oysters, windsurfing, parasailing, etc. Lastly, one must end the trip by visiting the Galgibaga Beach which is one of the few turtle nesting beaches of India.
Hi Shilpa, It's a progressive cycle. I'm currently a level 4 and getting to a level 5. Other than a blogger, there multiple other badges that you can get, like Globetrotter, Travel Guru for specific locations. As you rise to the next level for each, you get some credits that you can redeem while booking trips through Tripoto.
Hi, Due to recent rains, a lot of routes are blocked due to landslides, I would suggest you to hold your plan for a few weeks and then visit to avoid a bad experience.
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- Dzukour valley and Pangti village - Doyang river and Longwa village (Indo-Myanmar border), Nagaland
- Molai Forest, Assam and Majuli River Island, in Assam
- Burzahom, Shidak and Yusmarg in Kashmir
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Yes, there are multiple service providers who offer self-drive options nowadays. Two of the more prevalent ones would be Drivezy and Zoom. You'll also find more local options depending on where you live.