Hey there are lot of organised walking tours in Paris. But I am not sure about free ones. Else I would suggest Google maps could be a great help or get a free map from any travel shop. I took a City bus tour and all you need is to just sit on the bus untill the bus takes a full round of city.
Most European cities have multiple free walking tours i at different points of time everyday starting from popular landmarks. Just pick one after Googling and enjoy the walk. Tip the guide though. Mostly students doing it to supplement their income
Hi Ronak, Some of the trek that you can go to near Bengaluru are:
- Nandi Hills
- Savandurga Hill
- Kodachadri Trek, Shimoga
- Kudremukh Trek, Chikmagalur
- Ramanagara
- Skandagiri
- Devarayanadurga
- Makalidurga, etc.
For astrophotography you need a wide aperture
F 2.0 Long shutter speed of 30" seconds
Never go higher than Iso 3200 .
Use a tripod and remote for detailed video check out canon's astrophotography in YouTube by Canon Australia.
Hello ekata i have been there it's a Beautiful place! The rural environment, lifestyle of the mangrove regions and dense forests are a rare sight. Largest natural forest in Bangladesh This forest is famous for Royal Bengal Tiger, Deer, Croxodile etc.
Yes I visited a month back. it's marvelous and exciting. nows a good time to go. better take a small boat than being in a big one as small boats u get experience and u can listen the boat guy sing 😃😃
There is place called Sonamargh which is enroute to Leh... One of the best place around the world... That's very beautiful...Thats approximately 4hrs travel from Sri Nagar... Then you can go to drass and visit kargil war memorial... After which you can visit Zanskhar Valley... Most beautiful valley which is less exlored... After which you can head towards leh... These places would take around 3days... But its on the way to leh only... If you need any further detailing DM me... Happy Travelling :)
Zero Point and Sonamarg , Pahalgam you can go which is for one day only.
And you want only in Srinagar city specific then Go to Dal Lake, Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden, Chashme Shahi Garden, Pari Mahal. These are mainly famous places .
1st you need to travel till Dehradun and then take a local bus till joshimath then another one till gobindh ghat from joshimath. From gobindh ghat you need to trek for 4km to phulna village and after, there is a trek of 13km till valley of flowers(ghangharia which is the base camp). The entry fee for a 3-day pass in the Valley of Flowers is Rs 150 for Indians and Rs 650 for foreign nationals. For each additional day, you need to pay Rs 50 if you are an Indian visitor and Rs 250 if you are a foreign national. You can also hire the services of a porter or mule at Govindghat which will cost around Rs 650, depending on your bargain. In Rs 1,500 you can avail the services of a guide. One way travel cost of a helicopter ride from Govindghat to Ghangaria (or the opposite direction) will cost Rs 3,200 rupees per person.
The filming charges per day for Indians are Rs 1, 00,000 and Rs 2, 00,000 for foreign nationals.
Documentary making in VOF will cost Rs 10,000 for Indians and Rs 30,000 for foreigners.
Feature film charges per day are Rs 1, 00,000for Indians and Rs 2, 00,000 for foreigners.
Documentary film per day charges for Indians is Rs 50,000 and Rs 1, 00,000 for foreigners.
How to obtain permit for visiting the Valley of Flowers
The Forest Department checkpoint located less than a kilometre from Ghangaria is the place where the Valley of Flowers officially begins. You need to deposit the fees here to obtain the permit for traversing inside VOF. For obtaining the permit, you need to produce your identification cards like driving license, voter ID, passport size photograph along with a medical certificate ensuring that you are physically sound for the trek. Plan your trip accordingly as camping is prohibited inside VOF and the park only remains open from 6 AM to 6 PM.
Blah blah hostel and lost hostel are good options. I have stayed there. there are couple of hotels on cliffs might be little costly. lost hostel and blah blah hostel is just near by cliff. u just have to take a turn.
Would you prefer hostels or a proper resort by the beach side.
Varkala has both these options
I stayed at a resort by the beach and it was a decent one.
Check this out- palm tree heritage
http://www.palmtreeheritage.com
Try to look opportunities in online travel companies, if you are a photographer or videographer you have more chances of getting hired . there are some professional courses also , in which you are trained to guide foreign tourist to guide through India , these courses generally includes learning foreign language.