There are many Places in delhi, But among the most historic, comes as 1 Qutub Minar Complex, Monuments of Mehrauli. 2 Jantar Mantar- but you need to understand the concept of the old system of solar calculations and astronomy readings, so it is not just a place to visit but to learn. 3 Red fort and Jama Masjid { largest mosque in Asia )
Apart from that there are numerous Historic monuments, places, but I wont say these as Iconic. In terms of some exceptionally awesome place, do visit a) Akshardham temple, for the Grandeur, Architecture and the awesome, light sand laser shows in the evening, which are theme based. You can read about them before visiting, then it will be much more interesting. b) Lotus (Ba-Hai) temple, an Awesome work and structure, as serene environment and a tranquil sanctuary, You will feel a striking peace,and somehow if you know the process if meditation, you can get powerful energy and vibes. Old Delhi walk, old monuments, food etc is another Unique sort of experience, close by that is Red Jain temple, which is historic and also has a 'Bird Hospital' Humayun tomb is a worth visiting place, (probably with Qutub Minar, ). These are few easily accessible place, which you can try on yourself, most are linked by the best mode of commuting (Metro). Else download ola and ubber as they are best way to travel by booking your own cab moreover they won't rip you since you are not a local. -Best way to commute, buses? metro? available at night? Metro safe-secured and Rapid, works from 5 AM up to ~ 12:30 AM.
There is still some gorgeous places left for you to cover. You can start from Switzerland moving on to Italy and then to Croatia then Slovenia and then Austria and ending at Liechtenstein. Regarding stays booking.com is a good option.
1st day visit to mcloedganj and explore some markets at mcloedganj.
Day 2 go for triund trek and explore some unexplored adventure and stay at triund in camps. Day 3 come back to dharamshala from triund and take a look of tea Gardens dharamshala and a visit to dharamshala cricket stadium..
1)Look for best tickets flight tickets through skyscanner.
2) Look for best hotel prices through Trivago/Booking.com/Agoda/Hotels.com/MMT/Yatra/Expedia.
3)Look for sightseeing itineraries through Viator,Grayline,isango.etc.
Best Time to See the Northern Lights: Many people come to Iceland hoping to see the aurora borealis, or northern lights. It’s an ideal place to do so, as the country’s small population and long distances between towns make it easy to escape light pollution, even if you’re in or near Reykjavik. There are a number of conditions required for them to be visible, including guaranteed darkness, which is why the best time to see them is from late September through late March, when there are full dark nights. (Although the lights can sometimes be seen as early as mid-August or as late as mid-April.) Another important factor is the weather – cold, clear nights are best for aurora views, because warmer nights often bring precipitation or cloud cover. Solar flares on the sun or solar wind is also required. When all of these conditions are met, you’ll have the best chance to view the colorful dancing lights. As there is less precipitation in October and November along with full dark, chilly nights, these months tend to bring the highest odds for viewing.
Best Time for Sightseeing: Iceland is renowned for its numerous spectacular waterfalls, geysers, and volcanoes. In order to see as much as you can, you’ll want to have longer days, fewer crowds to interrupt the view, and weather that doesn’t make roads impassable. That means going in the weeks that frame either end of the high season, around the last week of May through mid-June, or anytime in September.
Best Time for Whale Watching: Generally, the best time to go whale watching in Iceland is from April to October. The peak season is in the summer months: June, July and August, with tours available from Reykjavik, Vestmannaeyjar islands of the south coast, Husavik Akureyri and Dalvik. You aren’t out of luck if you come during the winter, however. Provided a storm doesn’t blow in, winter whale watching is available from Grundarfjordur on the Snaefellsness Peninsula. In the winter months, watchers are given thermal suits, making it fairly comfortable to see the orca whales that follow the herring in the area waters.
Best Time for Good Weather: The best time for optimal weather in Iceland is during the high season, particularly July and August when average highs are around 13°C, though temps can reach as high as 15°C or even 20°C. If you’re hoping to avoid the rain, the lowest amount of rainfall occurs in May and June, and temperatures are often a pleasant 11°C.
Best Time for Visiting Blue Lagoon: The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most popular attractions all year round, though the biggest crowds tend to be there between May and September, peaking in July and August. Winter months are typically the calmest, particularly December and January, outside of the holiday period. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are generally the least crowded days of the week, but more important than the day is the time of day you visit. Peak hours are in the morning, from about 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and lunchtime is generally the busiest time of day overall. By 3 or 4 p.m., the crowds are much smaller, and you’ll still have plenty of time to enjoy a soak; the lagoon is open until 10 p.m. January 1 through May 25 and August 21 through October 1; until 11 p.m. May 26 through June 29; and until midnight June 30 through August 20, and October 2 through December 31.
Best Time to Save Money: Airfare and accommodation rates in Iceland are typically cheapest during the winter months, outside of the Christmas and New Year holidays. Prices for everything peak during the busy summer months. If you’re hoping for a combination of lower overall costs and better weather, go during the shoulder season: mid-May through mid-June or September through mid-October.
Best Time to Avoid Crowds: If you’re hoping for a more relaxed experience without the crowds, avoid going to Iceland in the high season, from mid-June through August. By visiting in April or May, September or October, you’ll encounter fewer tourists, yet the days will be long enough to enjoy sightseeing and possibly decent weather. The fewest visitors come between November and March, but this is also when inclement weather and short, dark days can affect your plans.
Apologies bur Havent met anyone so far who has been to Bangladesh as a Tourist.
I would suggest to look for some other Asian country like Bhutan,Nepal,Sri Lanka,Thailand.
You can go through any of the following sites:-
MMT,DPauls,Yatra,SOTC,Cox & Kings,ThomasCook.etc.
Alternatively,if you are planning to book on ur own:-
1)Look for flight rates on skyscanner
2)Look for hotels on trivago,mmt,hotels.com,booking.com,agoda.etc.
3)Look for sightseeing tours on Isango.com,Viator.com,Grayline,Getyourguide.com.etc
As not many Indians normally visit Croatia you kay find it difficult to find tour packages from travels agency.. i guess you should plan it on your own for the best budget packages.. Accommodation can be searched on airbnb.. they are plenty of inexpensive apartments..
Though the official currency of Vietnam is Dong (VND), many big shops and hotels of Vietnam accept US dollar as well. When you travel to Vietnam, it's handy if you bring some dollars.
I had the similar experience during my visit to Cambodia in Dec 2018 . So carry USD in different denominations . You can buy these USD in India itself.
Asfar for VND , you can buy the same in Vietnam itself .
Happy Travelling !!
Hi Aashi, I would suggest you to carry half amount in cash and half you can take out from any airport ATMs(one time transaction only) because they might deduct heavy charges for currency conversions.
Hello shahid, I see that there’s no bus from Dandeli available for Goa, there are buses from mangalore which will take around 8hours to reach Goa.
So, it’s better if you convince your college faculty to start the visit from Dandeli and end the trip in mangalore.
Buses from Manglore:
https://m.redbus.in/search?fromCityName=Mangalore&toCityName=Goa&fromCityId=95222&toCityId=210&busType=Any&opId=%3CopId%3E&doj=23-Mar-2019 If you are with around 6-8 friends then book a hostel, you may get a whole dorm for yourself on a cheap price.
A scooter would cost you Rs.250-300 a day.
Govt. of India and uttrakhand state govt. organizes the trip to kailash and as an Indian you would have to enroll for the trip.
Google Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
Why are you applying for a Schengen if you only travelling to Croatia.
For a Schengen you need to apply at least 20 days prior to your travel date and you need to apply it from the country consulate where you have max days of stay in european country falling under Schengen. Bank ba lance required: Roughly 1.5 lacs.
If still confused, try getting the visa sorted through a travel agent.
Croatia is covered under Schengen visa . There is too much paper formality for Schengen visa . But you cant help it . You have to apply for it. Alternatively if you are travelling only to Croatia you may check out the visa requirement of Croatian embassy also
The resort is average neither too good nor too bad. Their services are not up to the mark. The pool area is very disappointing. Their blanket sheets and pillows are not clean. I will suggest you to check out a different hotel instead of going for this.
Hey, If you try Palmarinha Resorts and Suites in Goa near your hotel then it will be great pleasant stay for you. One of the best quality hotel, very good & clean rooms.