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Hey ,I'll be happy to answer your travel related queries from my experiences 😊.
*there's no particular amount that cost you ,it depends on your interest in doing activities,level of luxury etc.
*tickets cost ranges from 16000 to 20000 inr and visa would cost of approx 5000 inr .
*there's no limit of luxury hotels in Dubai ,a decent hotel can cost upto 4000 to 5000 inr for a couple .just try to book a hotel with free water for drinking .this is because dubai doesn't have free water , whichever part you go , and most of the cost is took by water only there.there are few good resorts available with free water .do check them online .
*food -breakfast is usually complementary. so lunch and dinner for one day pata approx 1500 Inr.there's indian food available too if you aren't comfortable with arabian food .
*local travelling in Dubai costs approx 750 rs per day and shopping totally depends on person to person. as said ,dubai is famous for shopping and gold .
so total amount would cost upto 75000 inr per person for a full flegged memorable trip .
*there are many low budget trips to dubai available on-line. just make sure the company is safe before booking that otherwise,I have a great suggestion for you .I just checked online and found that there are some great deals available for dubai on tripoto itself .do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/dubai/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING ☺️❤️😊
Ya it's a best time to visit Chopta to Tungnath Trek ..as you'll witness the snowfall during the winter season.
Trekkers must visit the place during winters.
U can go to himachal...in manali solang valley u can have adventure..its full of adventure like paragliding, skiing and other adventures..in himachal u will get river rafting also..
Himschal Pradesh would be better option as u can enjoy everything there from paragliding to skiing, and in uttarakhand u can only enjoy rafting in rishikesh and for skiing u have to go to auli
Thailand is a country, like India. Where in Thailand do you want to go to? There are direct flights from Delhi to Phuket and Bangkok, so I'd suggest you choose either or. Will share some recommendations once you've made up your mind on which place would you like to go to.
HI I will say it would be great experience to travel by own.
ya Thailand is beautiful place no doubt . If your planning with Family then better don't go to PATTAYA walking street area.
you can go to JOMTHEN BEACH it's at PATTAYA but very different and more clean less crowd . here is some suggestion for family travel.
BEACHES HUA HIN / KOH SAMUAI / KHARBI / JOMTHEN. HILL STATION BEST IS
CHING MAI / CHING RAI IN BANGKOK AREA TO AVOID with family .
NANA / SUKUMVIT 03 / NANA PLAZA / KHAO SAN ROAD . STAY IN BANGKOK SUKUMVIT 15./14/
SUKUMVIT 11 IS OK TOO.
SILOM
Most important : If your meal is a dedicated veg then you will feel difficulty in finding veg hotel to fill your appetite. If you are non veg, welcome to north east India. You will probably lost yourself in the diverse naga culture in hornbill festival.your first stoppage will be at Dimapur be it by road, train or flight, then the journey starts from Dimapur to Kohima is by road. After reaching Kisama, then you are at your own. there are lots of festivals in northeast india which is yet to get noticed in our mainland india and rest of the world.
Book flights through air Asia for Thailand. it's a place where you can find budget hotels and book yourself through Expedia or make my trip site. You can find abundant cheap eating options on street stalls in Bangkok (both veg and non veg).
must visit walking street and night market in Pattaya. 4 days are perfect.
Please Dnt hesitate to ask any more questions.
Hi!!! It's easy and possible for one to plan their trip by their own Book your flight tickets early. Search and read travel articles and blogs by travellers to get a clear idea about the places and things which is of ur type... So that you cant waste your time/ money Book hotels/Hostels through Airbnb & Booking.com Plan your itinerary for your convenience
We will enjoy our journey only when we reach to our destination safely...thinking about our safety is not nonsense i guess.. Its just a common sense to follow the instructions.
Doddamane is located in the heart of the city, that is the best place to stay, but only thing is you need to call them and tell that you will be coming well in advance, so here is their phone number - 081812 33075, and one more is mallya residency opposite to agumbe busstand, so i have attached their number as well - 0124 620 1618, happy travelling !! :)
You will get all the trekking equipments in the Sankri village itself.Trek leader will tell you to rent it before starting the trek.Say for example, you will get the trekking stick for Rs 50 per day,shoe for Rs 300-350.
Never under estimate the use of trekking tick and shoe.Its a must unless you have the decathlon kind of trekking shoe or stick.
You will understand the use of shoe once you are in snow.
Yes. Kheerganga , Himachal trip can be the cheapest for you if you spend it wisely. you can check my kheerganga trek post. I have mentioned everything there. go through it once.
Honestly the trek rates aren't that high. It does seem expensive but the truth is it's not that expensive if you have gears. To start with if you haven't been on any trek yet try visiting some small treks. If you are from Mumbai or anywhere in Maharashtra then you are sitting in middle of the Trekking state!! You can choose any good trek from here. Later you can get yourself enrolled with any trek groups such as IndiaHikes or KailashRath or many others who arrange treks for North for under 15k including stay and food (obviously) My recent trek to Himachal costed me 26k overall including roundtrip flights to Delhi and roundtrip buses to Kasol.
I have uploaded two blogs of my Kasol trek so do check those out! Happy Traveling!
Gateway of India
Elephanta Caves
Juhu Beach
Victoria Terminus
Haji Ali
Dharavi Slum
Marine Drive
Prince of Wales Museum
Siddhivinayaka Temple
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Worli Seaface
Dear No need to worry!! You have choosen a great place for your new year... Kasool is paradise for solo travellers... Roads are clear and safe even if snowfall is there!! Kasool is small town but you will find lot of trance parties booming music parties... Entry will cost you around 2000 Indian rupees in these kind of events some of them offer unlimited liqure!! But don't forget to book your hotel before 20th of December as mostly hotels and camping tants become around 50 to 60%more expansive... If you are going by your own car or bike you can stay in manikarna that is around 5 kilometers... Staying in manikarna can save your food expanses as there is manikarna gurudwara shahib and the langar is so tasty there.. You can also stay in gurudwara shahib for free(do some seva) there are 300 rooms available....