Hey Trisha, I checked with my friends who are lawyers and they say that according to the law, hotels do have a right to reserve admission on any ground, except caste. This means they can discriminate based on their personal moral code, however outdated it may be.
Hey Rupam Although I am unaware of the nearby cities which have access to wheel chairs. I can help you with the places in Chennai which are wheelchair accessible. Click on the link for a community by disability rights organisation Equals, Centre for Promotion of Social Justice. https://www.facebook.com/Accessible-places-in-Chennai-1679375722273854/
Hi Rupam, unfortunately there are not many places around Chennai that are wheelchair accessible. Puducherry is somewhat wheelchair friendly. Some of its attractions like - Shri Aurobindo Ghosh Ashram, Sri Gokilambal Thirukameswar Temple, Le Club and Promenade Beachwalk are wheelchair friendly. Some areas of White Town are car-free which makes it easier to explore on wheelchair. Mahabalipuram has stairs and no ramp making it difficult to visit on wheelchairs.
Kavya aap Shimla visit karo.......Ghumne me Sirf 500 lgenge......2 din me finish ????
Hotel aap par depend hai koi bhi choose kar lo Goibibo se sabse sasta prega
Hi, you can start your Thailand trip in Bangkok. Spend two days in Bangkok visiting the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew and Khaosan Road for happening nightlife, shopping and local food. Best night clubs in Bangkok are Sugar Club, MIXX Discotheque and THE PIMP CLUB. On the third day, it is best to take a flight from Bangkok to Krabi since by road it takes almost 10 hours. Spend two days exploring Railay Beaches and Caves, Thung Teao Forest Natural Park and Phi Phi Islands in Krabi. Best clubs in Krabi are Ao Nang Center Point, Amy's Bar and Boogie Bar. On the fifth day, you can take a taxi (2-3 hours), bus (3 hours) or ferry (2 hours) from Krabi to Phuket. Enjoy your last couple of days in Phuket before heading back home. Phuket highlights are Kata Noi Beach, Karon View Point and Naka Night Market. Best clubs in Phuket are Illuzion, Hollywood and Tai Pan.
There were several packages from different dealers. The best way to travel is by air. The cost per person may vary according to the dealers. But my opinion it may take 20K per person
Hi, the best time to travel to Maldives is from December to April. Maldives could cost anywhere from Rs. 3,500 (budget traveling) to Rs.5,000+ (luxury traveling) per day for two people. Maldives issues a 30-day stamp on arrival to Indian citizens. I recommend you check the political situation there before visiting. As of now, it's a bit iffy. For complete information on Maldives please check out the following article - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/things-to-do-in-maldives-tourism-itinerary
Hi Aniket! Two of the commonly used but helpful Apps are Google Translate and Uber. Besides, there are few other apps as well which might prove helpful while travelling across the countries, interacting with locals, exploring cities :- GoEuro - To search and book flights, trains, and buses in 12 different countries across Europe.
TheFork - It has more than 30,000 restaurants in 10 European countries.
Pretty Streets - It provides detailed walking itineraries through various cities.
Monument Tracker - To Learn about well-known monuments and hidden historic gems in 60 cities.
Hello. An indispensable thing is a translator, if you do not know the local language. I recently traveled in Japan and for me an indispensable was online translator https://www.translate.com/english-japanese with the help of which I communicated with the locals and translated from English to Japanese. I just wrote the necessary phrases in English and instantly received a translation on Japanese. I used the free version, but there is also a professional translation if you need to translate the large text. Also, this translator supports many languages, so that for a trip to the EU countries, it will be useful.
I would suggest Sikkim. It is cool at this time of the year, and also a very safe state to visit, compared with some of the other states. It has splendid sites & a paradise for a nature lover. You could plan your itinerary around Gangtok. That's the best you can do in 5 days!
Hi Kunal, riding in the Himalayas requires a certain level of biking experience. Some roads in Ladakh are treacherous and you need both experience and fearlessness to ride on them. High-altitude could also pose a problem while riding. I wouldn't recommend riding solo to Ladakh if you don't ride a bike regularly. However you can opt for a guided bike tour from Delhi to Ladakh via Manali. The attached package is suitable for all types of bikers and is a safer option then going on your own - https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/delhi-manali-leh-ladakh-on-bike
From a non profit point of view. Depends on individual to individual. Best idea is to roam around the hills for a while to get used to the Twisties. Ladakh is relatively easy to do, since a good portion of the road is paved now. But it'
Hi Saurabh, since you will be crossing over from Italy, it is better to start in Lucerne. Spend a day there before moving on to Zurich. Spend a couple of days in Zurich visiting Lake Zurich, Grossmu?nster cathedral and the lively bar scene. From Zurich, make your way to Basel. Spend a day in Basel checking out museums, little churches, and the regular markets. From there, head to Bern for a day of exploring UNESCO-listed old town. Spend the next two days in Lausanne and Geneva to experience prime Alps scenery.
July is one of the best months to visit Ladakh. All through July, all passes and roads remain open and you will encounter a lot of bikers on the roads. The temperature hovers between 10 to 25 Celsius. Stongday, Karsha, Phyang, Sachukul, Karzok, Dakthok and Sani Nasjal festivals are held in July and August. Ladakh is accessible from Manali in July and you can hire an SUV in Manali to take you to Ladakh.
Hi Sabera, some of the popular hill stations near Delhi are Bir-Billing, Kasol, Dharamkot and Khajjiar. If you want to go to slightly off-the-beaten-path hill stations then the options are Kausani, Naukuchiatal, Gushaini and Parwanoo. These hill stations have a wide variety of accommodation options from hostels to hotels and AirBnBs to homestays. Following hill stations have pet-friendly accommodation options mentioned in brackets - Shogi (Vatika Resorts and Oakwood Hamlet), Jangaliyagaon (Emerald Trail), Jibhi (Jibhi Cafe & Cottages), Kullu (The Himalayan Village), Gagar (White Peak Homestay), Kanatal (Club Mahindra Resort), and Vanghat in Uttarakhand. You can also refer to the attached article for more hill station options near Delhi.