Expenditure depends where are you visiting in Thailand. If you visit Pattaya and Bangkok, it is different and if you visit Phuket and alike island, it can be different. Plan your destination first. Secondly, expenditure always depends on your travelling style. For example, I don't like staying in Hotels, I always stays in Hostels because I can meet different Nationals there. I hate eating food in classy cafes and restaurants. I stick to local food or street food. I can give you an estimate that I have visited Pattaya and Bangkok for 25000 with flights for 6 days.
Hi Mayuri,
The expenses will completely depend on the places you're planning to visit, your accommodation and activities. Thailand has all sorts of options from budget hostels and hotels to high end luxurious staying - so you can decide and plan your budget accordingly! Also, the flight costs vary - in case you're flying from Kolkata or Chennai, you'll get cheaper tickets for Bangkok, than Delhi or Bombay!
I've been to Thailand twice, and if you ask me, the overall expenses weren't much! Recently I traveled to Bangkok, Krabi and Koh Phi Phi with a friend for 6 days, and we spend around 35K INR per person, including flights, speedboat rides, etc and also, we stayed at beachfront hotels.
Hi aniket! Well, solo trips abroad are kind of risky, but still if you wish to, packages on tripoto are so budget friendly, also other websites and packages availabe there which could help you out there. i am also planing a solo trip abroad ;)
Hi Aniket, I'm a solo traveler and I've traveled abroad quite a few times, and it's absolutely safe! So don't worry! If this is your first solo trip, I would suggest that you visit a neighboring country - Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan or Thailand maybe. Otherwise, if you are flexible with your budget, then Australia is a great place to travel solo (ask me coz I've been there twice already!). You can definitely book a packaged trip and go, but if you wish to plan it all by yourself, then you can do that too.
Hey Neeti, Thats actually a difficult question to answer, maybe you can start with a location which your mom is very familiar with and once you build her trust, you can explore other places. Good day, Cheers !!
Hey,
Parents, especially in India, can be super over protective. Even though it comes from a place of love and concern, it can prevent us from being independent and self-reliant individuals. Solo travelling is therefore really important! Internet has been a helpful tool for female travellers to let their loved ones know that it's okay to travel alone. There are lots of solo female travellers out there who openly share their experiences that you could share with your mom. A genuine and successful example is Shivya Nath, who has been travelling alone for years. Look within your social circles too; you might find some role models that could influence your mom's decision about letting you travel alone. Keep sharing inspiring and positive stories about solo travel with her (if she keeps seeing the negative news and nothing positive, it's unlikely for her to feel confident about you travelling alone). Attaching a few helpul articles below! Other than that, take small steps and give her some time and space to get used to the idea of you travelling alone too. You can suggest going for a one day trip initially, and then suggest longer trips. To get started, you can also go alone with a reliable travel group. As I mentioned, since parents generally don't allow their daughters to travel alone as they're anxious about their safety, you can assure them that you will keep them informed about your whereabouts. Share your location or check in every once in a while via call or text so that they don't worry. Hope this helped!!
A lot of places to see and a lot to do there. Places to see
Colombo
Kandy
Nuwereliya
Galle
Yale National park
Galle
Trincomalee
Sigiriya
Ella Things to experience
Beaches
Wildlife
Train journey Hill stations
waterfalls
Architecture
Tea estates
Dear you can go on YouTube watch videos..you can search... how can i go to the Chiang Mai.... if you are not interested then you can search.. my favourite youtuber name...mountain tekker.... i know you like that guy..... he is good guy and good guide for treveling...
Chiang Mai is a beautiful destination, and you can explore it fully in 3 days. Here is a tentative itinerary that you can follow to explore Chiang Mai. Day 1: You can visit the grand temples of Chiang Mai such as Wat Chiang Man and Wat Chedi Luang. You can also explore the magnificent Wat Suan Dok and Wat Umong. Day 2: You can visit the scenic destinations of Chiang Mai such as Terracotta Garden which is located in the old city of Chiang Mai. You can enjoy night walk at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary, where you can witness the elephants. Day 3: You can reserve the third day for leisure activities such as strolling across the Night Bazaar and shopping at the colourful markets of Chiang Mai. And not to forget, the Thai massage that you should not miss.
I m trying to create what's app group of our tripoto community so that we solo Traveller if want to find some partner can get that if u r interested share ur Contact
I travel almost no money, I show how people are good in this world to stay with local people house, I traveled 12,000km in India, Nepal, I made all videos while traveling, all the people I met in my travels helped me, Let me show you the world with my camera eyes I need all of you for that. The world calls me to hope that all of you will be with me. Thanking you Slevin CHANEL
I travel almost no money, I show how people are good in this world to stay with local people house, I traveled 12,000km in India, Nepal, I made all videos while traveling, all the people I met in my travels helped me, Let me show you the world with my camera eyes I need all of you for that. The world calls me to hope that all of you will be with me. Thanking you Slevin CHANEL
Hey dear, you can literally travel for free with Tripoto this is not a fraud but a fact. But one thing I would like to inform you this is not for easy, let me sum this up for you. See you need to earn many many credit points to travel for free, you can earn more points by taking part in the contests, being an active member on the community, publishing your trips and inviting friends as well. After you earn sufficient credit points, you caj redeem the same by booking trips from Tripoto where you can see how kuch discount you are getting for that particular package or if you are lucky enough you can enjoy the trip for free.
I am traveling from Mysore to Ooty on bike. I have kind of same worry. Whether road is good for bike through madumalai national park?? and whether any timings are there for closure of that road??
Hey the best route from Bangalore would be Bangalore-Mysore-Nanjangood-Bandipur-Madhumalai-ooty.
Since you will be changing states, you need to get a permit(you can get this at a RTO in ooty, if asked in madhumalai checkpost just say that you will be getting in OOTY), And the road passes through the jungle and the roads will be closed from 7 p.m to 6 a.m. so plan your trip accordingly
Good day, Cheers !!
Well Perspectives mate, its reviewed by a group of travelers who take into account the genuinity of the post, the hardwork behind bringing out such posts/photos, risk taken, relevance, clarity and finally honesty and your passion. So if you dont like them, then its perfectly fine becuase , people have different tastes.
Good day, Cheers !!
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