Of course. Check Airbnb for cheap and safe stays and they even have experience section which allows you to have more of local life experience. Do tell how it went.
There are no Airbnb facility or much hostel things in dubai. but you can do so many cost cutting by using metro for transportation, you can easily find the sharing room where localite stay and you can cook food for urself in their kitchen. Old Dubai has so much to explore if you wana go for unexplored area. It can be done with walk as well. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/a-solo-trip-to-dubai-under-60k-chapter-1-5ba4db29af874
Baa atoll - you can expect manta rays and whale sharks here
Vaavu atoll - perfect for beginners more chance of seeing hammerheads Meemu atoll - pretty corals and reef sharks 🤗
Nowadays Segways are a major attraction everywhere.
from what I have experienced, Segway trips are available in Budapest, Vienna at affordable prices .
you can explore all locations on the Segway!
but small tip, it gets tiring after about an hour!
Yes u hv said wat many of us wanted to say...they need to be more specific...they hv to mention their location and whether they need suggestions for International or Domestic travel.
Jaipur, haridwar, rishikesh, agra. Dehradun is not far off but the thing is there is road construction in the way which could take time bcoz of jams. you could try dehradun if you board shatabdi train in morning from New Delhi.
1)You have lot of options, it better to start from srinagar to leh and coming to manali via spiti valley.you can complete the chandratal circuit. 2) go to kasol and complete the treks near by and then while coming back to chandigarh you can visit kasauli as well If you wana go to uttrakhand you have many otions in trekking too. Gangotri, kedarnath, valley of flowers etc
Yes you can go to naldehra its a beautiful place its your choice to trek or you can take a horse... you can visit mall road shimla and next day you should go kufri.. on the way to kufri there is a adventure park that's really good and you would love the photos captured there.. you must try the local sweet that's also too good..😊
1. Camping in Mashobra
2. Set off on a biking trip to Mashobra
3. Go trekking in Mashobra
Who doesn’t love a nice trek up lush hills and the sound of birds chirping high up in the cedar trees, all amidst a cool, comfortable weather! Believe it or not, it’s more promising than it sounds. Towering over the district of Shimla, the Shali Tibba, at an altitude of 9,423 ft, offers scope for trekking in Mashobra. One can also trek from Fagu to the village of Chharabra via Tattapani stream. If one doesn’t wish to indulge in hard core trekking, they can also go for relaxing leisure walks and strolls. With so much to explore in your breathtaking surroundings, you’ll definitely find trekking to be one of the best things to do in Mashobra. 4. Indulge in paragliding in Mashobra hills
5. Try rappelling in Mashobra cafe in Mashobar 1.ODz GRz♥♡Fresh Food+Joint
2.Kunal Tea Stall And Bhojanalay
3.Shivpur Greens
Especially answering for Aurora Borealis please make a 3 days plan because during winter and dark night its pretty easy to see but at march, it totally depends on the weather.
Tromso, a small town away from the cities in Norway, with a rich tradition of over 11000 years, is regarded as one of the best places to see the northern lights. Good Luck!!
For the Northern light make sure you travel to Tromso or Lofoten .. if you are good on budget you can go to Svalbard...
The Northern Lights are unpredictable.. Keep at least 3 days reserved for the Northern lights.. Go to Trolltunga for hiking.. Norway is expensive so a budget trip is not possible..