They majorly accept Turkish lira there local currency and even some places they accept euros , you can withdraw cash from ATM's it is better to have access to your money more than one way
Hey, In lonavla and lavasa you can book the hotels easily in very affordable prices. Check hotels in the perticular there are very good hotels present. And you should stay atleast lavasa and lonavla so that you can see the sunset at lanava and sunrise in lonavla valley.
You can do a day trip to Lavasa from Pune as accomodation in general is quite expensive there and there is nothing much to do in Lavasa beyond one day. For lonavala there are lot of homestay and reasonable hotels.
Are you talking about travelling group as an organization like Veena world, mumbai travellers, etc or do you want to join their tours? In any case all info is available on their website.
If i would be in ur place i would do my itinerary myself. you can find lots of write up about Thailand here.. just also search web for places to see. make ur itenary. then visa is on arrivl and also till april no charges. hotels or hostel you cna book online. airbnb was my mode of booking when i went also search trivago, agoda for better deals in hotels. Also packages with chukey and patrata wil be difficult to get. so plan urself so u can finish everythng in budget. check skyscanner for best flight deals.
Check the flights on skyscanner.
Check the hotels on trivago/mmt/booking/goibibo/agoda/yatra/expedia.
Check the sightseeing tours on isango/klook/viator or you can book them there too once u reach thailand.
Hidden Gems in Bali: 7 secret must sees
The Caningan Islands.
Munduk.
Perasi Beach. Sideman. Amed. Menjangan Island, West Bali National Park.
Pekutatan.
Your minimum budget should be 30,000 for the whole trip. I know this sounds ridiculously low but that's reality. The hostels there are very cheap and you can go couch surfing. It reduces the cost of stay significantly. You can also simply eat some packaged food to reduce the budget of the trip and travel by local transport. You will easily be able to do the trip in this price. Let's break it down, you thought Europe was expensive, but if you budget it right, your trip was never this cheap!!
Eastern Europe is cheaper than the rest of Europe...i hv visited around 16 countries in Europe but the cheapest places were Budapest, Prague & Bucharest, Romania. All 3 are amazing.
There are guidelines to use the Drone more than like 2Km , 5Km range as we used small drones for capturing pictures from around 200m ..400m so you can use with the normal permissions.
Hey binita Amsterdam flights from Mumbai costs around 25k (one way) For stay it cost from 4.5k at Amsterdam and 5.8k at giethoorn Do visit canal cruise and museums surrounded in it.For shopping try Albert Cyup market. Consider travel packages too, if it leads your budget stick to the package plan.
You could plan a day trip to Githoorn from Amsterdam. There are many websites which have these trips available. One day trip from Amsterdam will cost you around Rs. 7,000. You could alternatively go to Zaanse Schaans. It is almost equally pretty as Githoorn and will cost you nothing since you can reach there using the local transport system (we used a travel card for the public transport) Things to do in Amsterdam:
-Heineken Factory tour (if you like beer): Rs. 1,500 per person approx
-Red Light District: Free
-A'DAM lookout: Rs. 1,500 per person approx
-City Canal cruise: Rs. 1,000 per person approx
-Van Gogh museum (if an art connoisseur): Rs. 1,500 per person approx Amsterdam is a lovely city with canals on almost every street - just walk around Dam Square and enjoy the vibe. You'll also be able to try the local delicacies - must have the Stroopwaffle!! Link
https://www.klook.com/activity/8628-giethoorn-one-day-tour-amsterdam/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA5Y3kBRDwARIsAEwloL7yswS1M_yAw2SlfTAZykYWSQ8Ol86UOQCc4XQ8sHjPsslzKziYjAcaAlS-EALw_wcB
State bans on plastic usage is helping certain states. However, travellers do mind not to thrash waste and take simple steps as carrying water bottle to places n fill them with water rather buying water bottle n thrash them. Similarly, as a best practice, some fellow eco travellers will carry collect waste and carry them to nearby points to discharge them.
- Carry a coffee mug, which we can use for drinking water tea, coffee and we can avoid using plastic glasses. - Carry reusable bottle and avoid plastic bottle water. - Use stainless steel straw. - Carry extra bag for shopping, in this way one would not end up getting multiple carry bags from different shops. - Eat and drink local. HOPE THIS HELPS
Vipassana beginners program is of 10 days, mostly meditation and no talk at all. No contact with outside world etc. There is also one institute in Dehradun. I am not sure how worth it is for you as everyone has their own reason.