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Yes very easily available
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You can hire scooter and manoeuver around, cheapest option there ;) if you are solo you can hire scooter taxis called Jo-Jeks and go from place to place. If you travelling in a group then blue bird taxi service is going to be your best option. Note, Jo-Jeks are not available in all areas in Bali and make sure you check your minimum fare while opting for blue bird taxi its mostly 7000 IDR. In my opinion scootering around is best option;)
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Search with best travel agency
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Hey there, Your route Guwahati-Shillong-Cherapunjee-Tyrna-Nongriat First you need to reach Cherapunjee, from there you can take the daily local bus that runs from Cherapunjee to Tyrna (except on Sunday). Tyrna is 12 kms away from Cherapunjee and is the getaway to Nongriat village. From there ask the locals for directions to the stairs that leads to the Nongriat village. There is no roads, only stairs more than 3000. Very enduring and an adventurous trek. Happy Travels!
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Just go for Travel agency package they offer best
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Hey, its great that you are planning a Dubai trip, i have come across some great itineraries on Tripoto, you can also go through them and plan your trip to Dubai. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/dubai-diy-6-days-itinerary-58983547491a0 https://www.tripoto.com/trip/golden-dubai-trip-itinerary-for-first-time-travellers
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Yes there is a facility for tent whose booking can be made online as well on the spot in order to enjoy the night in desert
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Yes ! There are many Swiss Tents facilitated Hotels in the vicinity of deserts. Everything is readily available at these places. Staying there for a night and experiencing the desert vibe at night is a great idea !!
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It's good weather there
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Hey Rishi, Was there early this month and it rained a bit in port Blair and also in Havelock ... But there s nothing to worry ... see that you carry umbrella or a rain coat ... it's all fine apart from that .. Happy Travelling !!!
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Hey Chinmay, The itinerary for Rajasthan can be planned mainly on the days you have in hand to see.... If your plan is to visit Rajasthan for 5 days, here is your itinerary to be followed:- Day 1 and 2 :- The pink city Jaipur ... You can visit amber fort and roam around the busy streets tasting the local food. Also visit Nahargarh fort, museum and johari bazaar ... Day 3 :- Jaisalmer... The fort of jaisalmer and havelis and also the lake can be seen in a day in this part of Rajasthan.... Day 4 and 5 :- Explore the great Indian desert on a four wheel Safari and also you can visit Ajmer fort and dargah ... Happy Travelling!!!
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There are various places to go as You already have searched on internet.Best place in Rajasthan(OnceInLifeTime)is Jaiselmar.Spend one day at the Sam sand dunes;and two days at jaiselmar city(LocalSighSeeing-Famous is Sonarkila-onlyFortInWorldWhereStillPeopleLive).Check some of the pics of Sam sand dunes on my tripoto profile,i visited there last month.I have covered almost all tha Rajasthan;But I loved Jiaselmar the most.
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U can go with airbnb
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You can choose to stay in hostels. Hostels in Goa are pretty good and you can meet new people who are also travelling solo like you. Also it will be easy on your pocket.
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When?
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For bike hiring go for local vendors
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One day for Pondicherry city and another day for Auroville(if you like art & architecture) For bikes - Enquire localites.
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Hey Saurabh, Coorg s awesome and whatever you have heard is true to the core. ... Dont even have a second thought to visit this marvellous hill station with western ghats all over it. ... You have tadiandamol for Trekking ... Abbey and Chelavara and Iruppu waterfalls for enjoying falls ... You got mercara museum for history ... You have got Tala Cauvery as a birth place of river Cauvery ... You have Mandalpatti for nature view ... You have golden temple for buddhism and architecture .. You have Cauvery Nisargadhama and Dubare Elephant reserve for Wildlife ... You have river Cauvery for the best river rafting experience in south india ... You have raja's seat for sunset .... The best season to visit would be from December to march where the nature will be cool and calm with lovely breeze of winds around .... Happy Travelling !!!
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Coorg is simply awesome
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You can plan to visit & explore Hampi in October, as this is Dusherra month it will be festive there. Minimum three days are required to explore Hampi fully. Get a hotel near Virupaksha temple in the old Hampi. You can also plan to stay across the river Tungabhadra for one day to explore the other side. There are so many cool places to visit and you will definitely need a two wheeler to roam around. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Hope it helped!
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For any trip, plan accordingly to your budget. Fix the budget first then accordingly you can choose your itinerary and hotels etc.
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Hey Afsarul, The cheapest would be through government aided ferries from Chennai which will take you more than two days (60 hrs) to reach port Blair and from Kolkata which will take you 70 hours to reach port Blair.... Have not been in this, but local andamanese say that this is the most beautiful way to reach Andaman and its also lovely to view sea for this long time ... This would be the cheapest for you to reach Andamans ... Check this link for the departure time and the rates ... http://www.andamanbeacon.com/andaman_ship_schedule_fare.html If at all you carry this journey don't forget to post it on your Tripoto page ... Happy Travelling !!!
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Basically cost will depends on how you want to spend your tour. If you tell me how long days for you are going, then I can suggest you as per my experience.
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Yes, definitely. But I guess it'll be very cold.
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You should! it's a beautiful place to visit any month of the year.
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If my exams gets over by then, I'll join :'')
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I would be expecting your company bro, even I'm planning to be there on Dec 8
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Hey Nid, Yesss, it's easily doable within 70k ... You can vidur an entire country for that matter... Few you can visit are Switzerland Portugal Hungary Check out this wonderful blog by Prateek on how to visit Italy in 50k ... https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/10-day-italy-itinerary-for-two.amp Happy Travelling !!!
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If you have your flight and Visa already booked then yes.
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