I would suggest you go hassle free by taking a Visa before hand. About Vietnam the good part is that you can visit their consulate at New Delhi and get your visa sorted. Cambodia on the other hand has e-visa facility for Indian passport holders. For Thailand I would suggest you to take a visa prior to your visit as it is cheaper as compared to visa on arrival (INR 2000 vs INR 4000). P.S. If you are travelling to Thailand before 31st January it's visa free anyway.
Goaaaaaaa! It might be the smallest state in India, but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the most loyally crowded places in the country. It just has something for everyone! If you’re a Goa addict, you’ll know what I’m talking about. Among everything else that it is known for, Goa also has some of the most fabulous places to eat. Here is a list of the 5 best beach shacks in Goa. Foodies galore! Café Del Mar
Location: Palolem Beach
Cost for two: Rs.800/- (approx.) Gaffinos
Location: Cavelossim
Cost for two: Rs.800/- (approx.) Pipkins
Location: Cavelossim Beach
Cost for two: Rs.1,300/- (approx.) Rogers
Location: Benaulim Beach
Cost for two: Rs.700/- (approx.) Pina Colada Beach Cafe
Location: Colva
Cost for two: Rs.1,000/- (approx.) Good Luck!!
Happy Travelling!!!
If I was in Malaysia, I would have spent just one day in KL and visited Batu Caves, Petronas Tower Observation Deck and KL Tower. For rest of the days I would have headed to Sipadan for some diving and chilling at the Beach. But if you want to spend more days in KL you may refer the below link: https://jetsettingfools.com/kuala-lumpur-itinerary/
Do batu caves murugan temple, Visit the Petronas and KL Tower, China town, and visit loads of malls across the city. I personally liked Berjaya Times square
I didn't get your question. Are you looking for an itinerary or a car renting company?
If you land at Reykjavik, you can book a car with Hertz. They are one of the trusted ones.
If you wanna know the itinerary then let me know.
Hi Praveen, here are some top options for you to get self drive rentals in Iceland.
Enterprise
Hertz
Thrifty
Europcar
Sunnycars
Avis
They all have multiple outlets in Reykjavik, also you can find their outlets in other cities as well
You have to take a right turn from the Badi lake(there are only two diversions as soon as you reach Badi Lake you have to adopt the right steep way) after going a few distance on the way you will again encounter one diversion with a Board indicating’Silence Resort’ just adopt that way and keep moving, after moving some distance you will find a small tin shop and a temple in front of that, here you can park your vehicles there and start the trek whose way is prior to the tin shop on the left hand side,it’s an unmetalled hilly path which will lead you to that mesmerizing view.If you have the bicycle you can take it to the top. You can read the details here: http://udaipurbeats.com/beautiful-trek-around-badi-lake-udaipur-lets-see-bewitching-view-lake/
Hi Supriya, I have mentioned in my blog stuff about Badi and how to get that Instagram worthy picture during your travel to the Badi Lake. Visit https://www.gonimad.com/blog/nimad-in-udaipur
Hi Tushar, I have attached with this comment few options for you, you can click on the cards to know more details about the them. You can use the same link to book these.
Hi Vinav, As you decided to decided to visit Auli in March it is ideal time to skiing in Auli if you are interested for adventure, you can experience snow there but not snowfall.
moreover if you have more time you can plan for other hill stations in Uttarakhand like Masoorie, Kasauli for sight seeing. If you are interested for special Holi then you should visit Brindavan and Mathura.
Happy travelling!!!!
Our sincere advice, reach at least 1-2 days before Holi as the crowds on the highways are a big spoiler iduring Holi. Auli is a small commercial place famous for its panoramic views, ski slopes and base camp for trekking expeditions. There is nothing special about Holi in Auli ! In case you are looking for a hideaway during holi, than its fine. In you are interested in celebrating holi with local people, better plan for Lata village which is some 25 kms from Joshimath. Its the gateway to the Nanda Devi National Park. There is a nice lodge in Lata by the name of Devangan, run by local youth, where you will find the safe opportunity to mingle with the crowd. Do plan for Auli during the non Holi days so that you can explore and enjoy the magic of nature