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Hey Sahil, You can save 10k more and can easily visit Nepal ... or Bhutan ..m or Sri Lanka ... It's easy as nepal Nd Bhutan are connected via roads and a return flight to Sri Lanka can come as cheap as 10k from Chennai ... Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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In this budget you can visit Bhutan and Nepal :)
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Hey Aehsan, Both are the same world trade center Bro ... Happy Travelling!!
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Hey! Both are the same.
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Hey Srikanth, Being a Tripoto approved travel blogger is actually easy and difficult ... it's like you have to keep on writing and publishing blogs .. they need to be attractive ... they need to be original ... Me being a Tripoto approved blogger, would tell you to be patient and not hurry on your topics of blogging ... Always double check the information you are drafting into ... see that the blog is not doubled ... see that it's not repetitive ... they always consider quality over quantity ... don't worry about the number of trips but worry much about qualitative Blogging ... check on various travel topics around you ... get a hold on the write ups you do ... use all the grammatical tips given in the Tripoto page ... don't en afraid to experiment on your Blogging style ... as it's always better to do trial and error before you get fixed to your way of publishing trips ... Also see that you have a minimal photography knowledge and attach good pictures in your blogs and that will for sure attract the viewers ... write about treks ... hotels ... zostels ... hostels... stats ... travel freaks ...hill stations .. Beaches ... temples ... attractions ... museums ... rivers ... water falls ... historical buildings ...etc etc etc ... you have got thousands of topics waiting there to write upon ... do a lot of research ... Be patient keep your work going ... Make it as your passion and it will work for sure ... Happy Blogging and Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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Keep writing, keep earning points...
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Hey Pratiksha, Off beat places would be :- Mandalpatti ... Mallalli falls ... Tadiandamol peak where you have to trek for a whole day till summit and back to Coorg ... Nishani motte is also an offbeat place ... stay in naapoklu as it's a bit far from Coorg and itself it's an offbeat place to Roam around with lovely valleys and lush forests and also many untouched water streams ... which also depends on rains ... Happy Travelling!!!
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Don't forget to visit Mandalpatti
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You can divide your 5 days into 2+1+1+1. 2 days in port blair, 1 day in Havelock, 1 day in Neil, and then the last day in port blair again, because your flight will be from there only. coming to port blair, you can go chidiya tapu and wandoor beach, then the cellular jail and rajiv gandhi water sports complex. Kids will love the light show at cellular jail. If you get time, can go to Ross island, 4-5 hrs including up and down boat journey, but Ross island will give you a glimpse over the british rule and colony they made in andaman. Then board the very first Green ocean ferry to the Havelock so that you will have enough time till next morning ferry to neil, to enjoy the beaches of Havelock. Radhanagar beach, one of the cleanest beach of Asia is a must visit. Sunset there is beautiful. Elephant beach and Kala patthar beach are the other attractions in Havelock. In neil island, you'll have a busy schedule, as there are more places in less time. Natural bridge, Sunrise at Sitapur beach, sunset at Laxmanpur beach are the main attractions of Neil island. You can also do the water sports in neil, if you have extra time or you can go to Jolly buoy island for water activities, I did scuba in Havelock but I had 2 days in Havelock, so if you plan to stay 2 day in Havelock, you can also do the scuba and other water sports in Havelock itself. The experience was breathtaking, unlike any other thing that you've done yet, and surely kids will go mad over those colorful fishes under water. Last day in Port blair, you can go to museums if you want, or can just relax till your flight. If You're in port blair on a Saturday, go to the Saturday Flea Market near Rajiv Gandhi water sport complex where you'll see that people from every corner of the country come and sel their expertise, be it food or art or artifacts. Local folk music program also happens at the flea market so it is a must visit if you're in port blair on a Saturday evening. For stay, you can book any decent hotel in a decent price from any website. In Havelock and neil, stays are little costly as they mostly have resorts but in march, you'll be able to find stay in decent price. i hope you'll find my answer helpful. Thank you.
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Hey Juhi, Day wise itinerary for you in Andaman and Nicobar islands :- Day 1 and 2 :- Andaman jail also called as kalapathar jail Corbyn's cove beach for Sunset Marine museum on the way to wandoor One more marine national park on the way to chidiya tapu beach chidiya tapu is a best for one more sunset You also have ross island and North bay islands for snorkelling and scuba diving Day 3 and 4 :- Havelock Island and Neil islands ... Kalapathar beach Radhanagar aka Asia's best beach elephant beach for which you can take a Trek .. natural bridge in neil island Day 5 :- if you have missed anything in port Blair then you can covet it on this day and take your flight back home ... The Places where kids will enjoy the most are Ross islands ... Havelock islands ... Radhanagar beach, Kalapathar jail premises.... Here are few photo blogs of my last visit to andaman and Nicobar below :- https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/admirable-dawn-and-dusk-in-andamans-5bdb05b65f505.amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/calmness-redefined-havelock-5bdd7fc41e273.amp Happy Travelling !!!
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Hey Vishal, Follow this route : Delhi->Bhangarh fort->Jaipur->Ajmer->Pushkar->Ajmer->Jodhpur->Jaiselmar->Bikaner->Delhi Places to visit in Jaipur : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/thingsmusttodoinifyouareinjaipur-5badef7fd7c7d?ref=mobwapp&source=awp Places to visit in Jaiselmar : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/three-days-itinerary-of-jaiselmar-5bc071a93485f?ref=mobwapp&source=awp Hope this would help you. Happy traveling!!!!
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In Jaipur go to Amber Palace, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort. You can also explore the Albert Hall Museum, World Trade Park and bazaars like Bapu bazar for traditional and cheap shopping. For staying there are all ranges of hotels available here Marriott, Ram Niva's garden and also RTDC hotels like Gangaur. From Jodhpur to Jaipur you will pass through Ajmer try to visit Dargah and Pushkar (lil off route) if time permits. Jodhpur, Enroute visit Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Revel in the color ‘blue’ in this sprawling blue city with the Mehrangarh Fort towering over the city. You will enjoy the hustle and bustle of this enchanting world. Ajmer Sharif Dargah- It is one of the most visited durgah. It is the holy dargah of “Khawaza Moinuddin Chishti”.Mehrangarh Fort: An architectural masterpiece that towers over the blue city. It is one of the must visit and magnificent forts in India. Umaid Bhavan Palace: Revel in the opulence, stateliness, and elegance of Umaid Bhavan Palace. Happy Traveling!!
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It's completely safe and easy if you are a willing hitchhiker with excitement. I have such experience s that's why I am expressing it to the world. I did my first hitchhiking trip in January last year. I went out without any plan and with almost no money in pocket(though I had my card for emergency) but I had a bombastic excitement within. I still remember how insanely I was standing in the mid of the highway at my hometown to stop the truck-drivers. Many truck drivers laughed and many ignored, but finally one had stopped his truck to let me in who was going to Delhi. I was never excited like this when I put my rucksack in the truck and was about to get in. And this is how it started as I completed 500 km(entire day)from Palanpur to Jaipur in the truck, with a stranger. So don't think much, just leave! Everything else will be seen. Good Luck!!
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Yes it is safe. While hitchhiking, you will find how good the people are
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The cheapest way to travel to Hampi from Pune is by taking a train from Pune to Londa and then a train from Londa to Hospet. From Hospet, Hampi is just 15 km and you can hire an auto rickshaw for the same. Happy Travelling!!
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Hi Tejaswini, You can go with the break journey and take a train from pune which will take you to the Londa from there you can take train to Hospet. And from Hospet you can book auto to reach Hampi. Happy Travelling! Thanks, yasmin
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Hey Rahul, Places to see in Gandhinagar in a day are :- Swaminarayan akshardham indroda national park Dandi Kutir Sarita Udyan Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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There are few places I would recommend you to visit. 1) adalaj stepwell 2) akshardham 3)indroda park 4) mahatma temple
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Thol lake, a beautiful place for nature Lovers.
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Hi Sri, if you are looking for places to get away from Ahemdabad you can head of to Gir, Daman and Diu and with Rann Mahotsav on you can head to The Great Rann of Kutch
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This is happening to me
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Hey Yasmin, Same was happening to me also until I mailed them about the issue. I didn't get the reply of mail but I got credit points of my blogs. So try to mail them. Happy blogging!!!
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Hey Pramod, The link which o have attached below says that they offer everything from rooms or cottages to tents for stay and also provide River rafting packages ... they also do have different jungle safari packages ... please check it :- http://www.dandelidreams.com/dandeli-dreams-tour-packages/?gclid=CjwKCAiA9efgBRAYEiwAUT-jtDqHmYJmxttJgNpJ-TKwDOMGCUK--xU4zg05jnRkejOrRCn63QIVKhoCCyUQAvD_BwE Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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Hey Gaurav, The best place to stay in Manali is near Mall road. Book hostels or zostels for cheap accommodation ( www.hostelworld.com). Yes, sharing vehicles go to all points in Manali. At this time Rohtang pass is most probably closed. Happy travelling!!!!
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Babz sager's home, vashisht (fjravan Polar winner2018)
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Places to visit in Jammu- 1. Vaishno Devi Temple 2. Bahu Fort 3.Amar Mahal Palace 4.Bagh-e-Bahu 5. Peer Kho Cave Temple 6. Raghunath Temple Things not to miss in Jammu- 1. Ski on Patnitop 2. Try Jammu Cuisine 3. Trek to Vaishno Devi 4. Helicopter ride to Poonch 5. View from Bhimgarh Fort
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Hey Sumit, Places to visit in or near Jammu : 1) The Mubarak Mandi Palace 2)Ski at Patnitop 3)Bagh-e-Bahu Garden 4)Bhimgarh fort 5)Mansar Lake in Buttal 6)Bahu fort 7)Jeep or Camel safari 8) Viashno Devi Carry winter clothes like jackets, woollen cap, woollen socks, warm inners, moisturizer etc. 2 jackets are enough for one week trip. Happy travelling!!!!!
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Hey Rohit, I visited there in April 2018. Best location to book hotel is Police bazaar but there is so much cost difference between your chosen hotels. Then I would suggest going with the low one because the taxi cost 2 times a day for 4 days to reach Police bazaar from Castle road will be less than Rs10k. Best is book with Oyo app. Another area to book a cheap hotel near Police bazaar is Lower Lachumiere. Happy travelling!!!!!
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I am not from Shillong, but visited recently. I would suggest you to not stay at Police bazaar, as it gets really crowded, and the traffic is too much, if you want a peaceful stay, don't stay at Police bazaar
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Look on for zostel hostels. Best and affordable price.
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Hey Himani, Here are few which suits your budget in south Goa : Matashree beach huts ... Agonda waves Rosvilla cottages ... Ourem cottages... Chill inn huts ... The rates may vary though.... Happy Travelling!!!
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Hello manpreet, Skyopedia is a genuine firm but not as helpful as tripoto. I would suggest to follow tripoto as the travellers provide genuine info which is also cross verified by tripoto officials too. Enjoy travelling!!
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Yes, but Tripoto is more reliable.
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