Age has nothing to do with it, Majaz. Travel is a great option for everyone. And taking a course in mountaineering sounds like a great way to start. All the best for it!
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Hi gauri, Quitting a job is a good idea or not may be we are not in a place to give you suggestion for that.
but since you have the passion for travelling its good to start slow. for initial stage keep your job and try to explore as much as you can and create a you tube channel or write blogs . Once you have set up a base and you think you are stable and have gathered a good audience then you can quit your job and do traveling as full time. Hope this answered your question Happy Travelling Rashmi
Gauri, Quitting the job is always an option if you are confident about yourself. But you'd indeed need a source for the income coming your way. Else you are in trouble. Well there are options for assignments you can master to earn anywhere in the world. You should do it and get well trained up before you quit the current job. Cheers and good luck for your freedom..
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There are many many options to choose from, Sanjeev. The one you finally pick will depend on your fitness level and the kind of experience you are expecting to have. Here's a helpful listicle that can help you narrow down your choices:
Amer fort is must to visit if you are in Jaipur and more specially if you want to see amazing fort with delicious beverages, do visit stag cafe. I loved the evening with coffee in that open cafe with magnificent view.
Visit the layers of Jaipur forts. Amer Fort at bottom. Very scenic and royal. Nahargarh Fort on top of it. This is the place where Rang De Basanti scenes were shot. Jaigarh Fort on top. It houses the Jaivana, the world's largest cannon on wheel. Hawa Mahal is must, as it is an icon of Jaipur. Delhi's Jantar Mantar is better if you have been there. Spend the evening at Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur. You will never regret the dining experience and the village ambience.
If you like trekking then here are some of the popular himalayan treks for you during December - January 1) Easy to Moderate - Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugya, Kuari Pass. 2) Moderate - Bhramatal , Har ki doon, Sandakphu Phalut.
If you are looking for a leisure New Year in the mountains, a comfortable place is Mussourie, Uttarakhand.. You will get both snowfall and the taste of chilly mountain breeze as well as the gorgeous Mall Road during the festive season bustling with people and stuff. And if you don't want to stay in Mussourie town you can make your base at Dhanulti (Club Mahendra Resort) a place 15kms away from Mussourie, where you will get quietness, winds howling through the mountain forests and the winter night sky which surely will amaze you. Make a toast to the new year under the stars here!
You can plan for Darjeeling sight seeing for 2 days where u can visit places like Japanese Pagoda, Rock Garden, Batasia Loop, A ride in a Toy train & Tiger Hills.
you can visit some beautiful village like Gorkhey in Singalila National Park for 2 days.
Rest of the days can be planned to visit Ganktok.
Hey, Kuta is filled with number of restaurants which serve local Balinese cuisines. It is very crowded most of the time, However i suggest you try Seminyak which is pretty close to Kuta with a slighly better vibe overall. A must try in Seminyak is KYND community for some delicious food, also another restaurant close can be Sea Circus. Trust me the food at Sea Circus will make you binge into everything they offer. As for Nusa Penida, do not expect anything fancy, Warungs(restaurants) are scattered all over the various view points they serve Nasi Goreng (fried rice with meat/vegetables) and Mei Goreng (Noodles) and other basic food cuisines. Oh, Bali is a delight for a foodie, im just outta Bali and writing all this just made me relive Bali. Great that you are going to Nusa Penida, you will love the experience! Happy Travels :)
Hey Saras! you have selected one of the best time to explore Rajasthan? Which all cities are you planning to cover during your 6 day long trip to this culturally rich state? I would recommend you to visit Jaisalmer and Jodhpur (if you want to see sand dunes) or you can explore Jaipur, Ajmer and Pushkar. Plan your trip as per the below travel itinerary for Rajasthan.
I did this road trip with my parents as a child- Delhi-Ranthambhore-Chittorgarh-Udaipur-Mount Abu-Delhi. It will take about 6 days, and gives you a complete spectrum of all the delights Rajasthan has to offer- from wildlife, to trademark Forts and Palaces, to lake and even a hill station, containing beautiful Jain temples.
Europe is cheap, during the fall season. Tourists and school crowds are lesser and several destinations are brilliant. Taking advantage of this I would recommend you to visit the countries which normally get very crowded such as Greece, Italy and Switzerland! Perfect weather conditions (yes occasional rain) but total enjoyment of the place and to live with locals and get a taste of the European lifestyle ;) I am headed to Italy probably end of October/early November :)
Yeah you get rental bikes there. You have to check the bike yourself to know whether it's in the proper condition or not. Mainly check break, clutch and carborator. And the price of the bike depends on the bike. Don't pay more than 1000 for classic 350.
Hey, Jalori Pass is a lovely strech offering picturesque vistas. There are quite few people I have seen you have been there on bike. You can easily find bikes on rent from Manali and Shimla. In Manali there are numerous bike rental shops near Mall Road towards Rohtang Pasa and in Old Manali.
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Cambodia and Vietnam are probably the cheapest countries for travelers in Southeast Asia. For three weeks, 1000$ should be more than enough to cover your costs.
Hi Santosh, Manali to Leh road trip on bike, solo is very much possible. However, acclimatization is very important which a lot of travellers ignore. The day you arrive Leh, don't step out. Even for local sightseeing. Just get enough rest and keep yourself hydrated. Many people take diamox, a preventive medicine for acute mountain sickness prior to travelling. Consult your doctor before starting a course of diamox. Lastly, it's going to be a beautiful ride and you'll make memories that you'll cherish forever. Happy travelling :)
Going solo is good, if you enjoy riding solo. If not go with couple of friends. Know well about your bike (shipping your own bike is better than renting), reads lot of blogs to understand routes and challenges, do not rush (acclimatize well), start riding early in the day and wind up soon... If you need more help If you want detailed itinerary connect with me on Instagram @lifeoutsidecubicle or in facebook @ourlifeoutsidecubicle , will help as best as I can. Happy riding
Hi Mohamed, If you are willing to go to that part of the country then I would suggest you to go in after February. Best season is the best to visit Sikkim that is from March to May. But you are planning to go recently then I think October-November is good because right now there must be all cloudy and you will hardly see the beautiful mountains. One more advice, try to visit north and East Sikkim too that includes Nathula Pass, Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley and Gurudongmar Lake since those are the most beautiful places in Sikkim.