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I mainly use the Lightroom app that is a photo editor and also powerful camera app. In Lightroom, there are some presets where I can edit my pictures in just one click.
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Google it and you can able to find lots of suggestion there, how to do .
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You are in the right place, start writing on tripoto and learn from popular writers.
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Try mudhouse hostel in jibhi. It costs something around 600/- per night.
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Hi Tushar, staying in the forest is usually more expensive than staying in a nearby village. Tirthan Hilltop is a campsite within the jungle. You can book a tent there by clicking on the attached snippet.
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Hi Soumyadeep, the laws regarding drone use are quite muddled and vary from place to place. It is best to Google place-specific laws and requirements or contact local tourism office to get an accurate idea regarding drone usage.
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It depend from place to place. like in malana its prohibited
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You will get all-paid-expense trip.Just go through the contest page: https://www.tripoto.com/get-paid-to-travel-contest
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By posting a story you can earn upto 100 credits
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Hi Suman, the best time to visit Sikkim is either between March and May or October and mid-December. You can decide between North Sikkim or West Sikkim. The Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary and Kanchandzonga National Park in North Sikkim house some of the rarest species of flora and fauna. Chungthang, Singiek, KabiLungtsok and Yumthanga are other sites to visit in North Sikkim. Pelling, Yuksong and Rabdentse ruins are places in West Sikkim that have been gaining prominence. Yuksong is fast becoming an urban settlement owing to the influx of the tourists from various parts of the world. You can also refer to Tripoto's Sikkim travel guide: http://tripoto.com/travel-guide/sikkim. It has 5 to 10 days itineraries. Also refer to the attached article to get a better idea of Sikkim.
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4N 5D you can either choose North and East or South East or South West. If you need the itinerary and cost let me know. Or WhatsApp or call +91 8974269132
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I can help
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Where do you want to travel? Please get in touch.
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I can help
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Hello Rahul, I just returned from a trip to Paris and Amsterdam. Do send me a message. I am happy to help you. Cheers!
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Hi Ravi, the best route from Ahmedabad to Leh is the following: Ahmedabad->Jaipur->Chandigarh->Manali->Leh. The Manali-Leh highway is only open from June to October. If you are not traveling during these months then you will have to take the Srinagar-Leh highway. So, that will be Chandigarh->Jammu->Srinagar->Leh.
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AHEMDABAD - UDAIPUR - AJMER - JAIPUR - DELHI - CHANDIGHAR - MANDI - NAGGAR - MANALI - ROHTANG - KEYLONG - LEH
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I am not a full time traveller yet but I am trying to build my to it. So my answer purely based on my research, experiences and discussions I've had with other full time travelling chaps. Below response is solely my opinion there might be or rather there are other ways to it as well First and foremost let's be informed that becoming a full time traveller is not at all flimsy or glamourous as it looks. Probably just 10%-20% of what most of the full time travelling individuals, bloggers and vloggers portray. They have to portray it as fascinating as it can be or else why would we be even talking about it or even bother to get out of our comfort zone and take uncertain decisions. It does take immense amount of resourcefulness, intuitiveness, efforts and creativity besides your love for travel. So if you understand that notion really well, let's try to put things in perspective and understand the current mainstream idea of getting paid for full time travel. Just like starting any business or profession you would need an initial capital to invest in certain tools, equipments and offcourse to travel. I am sharing certain pointers which cover the basics of being a full time traveller while monetizing those travels to keep travelling more. 1. Be open to talk or converse with different individuals or even strangers. Building connections is the key to become successful in achieving your travel goals. 2. Making and executing your own customized travel itineraries and keeping them as cheap as possible atleast initially. 4. Originality in anything always attracts more people towards you. 3. Rationing your travel expenses (unless you have a big fat bank balance) 3. Presenting these travel experiences to interested audiences/ viewers and gain traction or following as much as you can using any media (social media, word of mouth, connections etc) 4. Once you have a considearble amount of following or presence in the travel industry there'll be options from this point on. Option 1 Start building your own travel itineraries using the help of connections you've made during travels or making new while planning for one. Promote yourself as an individual or as a brand for these travel plans. You might have to spend a little in marketing these plans to others. Convince others to let you take them to these travel destinations and pay you for all the arrangements while you keep a margin in it as your profit. Take people to these destinations and show the place/ places from your perspective or intuitive travel itineraries. Ensure these individuals had a good time with you and would want to travel with you again. If somebody enjoyed your trip he/she would definitely spread the word for you within their connections thus keeping your travel going & income for it flowing. This will help you attain your travel goals while you inspire others to travel on their own or with you. Option 2 Start sharing your experiences of travel in articulated format via blogs, vlogs, short movies on platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, blogspot, tripoto etc. More like becomming a full time travel blogger/ vlogger or reviewer. Again you'll have to be creative enough with these things as much as you can so to get people onboard and make them follow your travel experiences. With due time and enough experience start approaching different brands to sponsor you for your travels. You'll have to be smart enough to let these brands sponsor you while showing them their profit in it. Indulge in affliate marketing and doing promotions, reviews etc for relevant brands. This helps you travel and keep generating income to travel more. Option 3 If you are able to manage it do both of the above. PS: I have barely scratched the surface of being a full time traveller. Always ready to listen and respond to your ideas, questions or comments if you want to discuss in detail.
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Hi Maruf, you can become a Tripoto Wanderer by contributing on Tripoto and earning credits. Hi, there are three ways of earning credits. Publishing your travel content (https://www.tripoto.com/trips/create/) on Tripoto will give you highest credits. The number of credits you earn for your travel content depends on several factors. You can refer to the following page to understand factors: https://www.tripoto.com/tripoto-credits. Another way of earning credits is by participating on the Tripoto Forum. Different parameters will decide how many credits you will receive for doing so. For more information, refer to the page I mentioned above. The third way of earning credits is by inviting your friends. More information regarding that can be found on the same page. Happy Wandering!
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Hey Maruf, You can be a tripoto wanderer by being constantly active on tripoto. By earning credits on tripoto By sharing tripoto with your friends By writing a travel blog These things can help you in becoming a wandere
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Hi Meet, Saputara is a hill station and the road from Surat involves some steep climbing. An Activa is not the best option since it may not have enough horsepower to climb the height and if you get stuck then you are in a pickle. I would say take a bike.
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You can go on gearless vehicle but I would suggest going on Royal Enfield.
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Hi NaNu, August is the best month to visit the Valley of Flowers. However, earlier part of September is also nice. Just make sure you go before 10th September.
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This is not some thing to share ur insta profile on!
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Hi Divisha, how long will be your solo trip? Short trip options are McLeodganj, Kasol, Shimla, Manali, Pushkar, and Udaipur. For longer trips, consider Spiti Valley, Ladakh, Jibhi and Orchha. All of these places are backpacker havens and safe for first time solo traveler.
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Shimla is the best option for first time
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Yeah sure you can visit rajasthan better option after hill station and goa
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You can go to jaipur / udaipur / sariska / lucknow (food lover) / chandigarh / amritsar / pondicherry / kerala etc.
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Hi Shubham, Tripotos Hotel Guide has all kinds of options from hotels to homestays and Airbnbs to hostels suited for all budgets. Please check the following: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/rishikesh/hotels.
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Hey..I can help you with customising your trip according to your preferences and budget...If interested DM.
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