Showing posts with label Rent a Car in Hyderabad. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Why India is My First Choice for Solo Travel


Whenever I would hear about India from my friends in London, they would provide me with overwhelming information that confused me like anything. However, there was only one piece of advice that stuck in my mind- someone told me that different people have different experiences in India, which may be good or bad at times. The elderly lady told me that I should go to India to feel it myself.

When I landed in India at the Delhi airport, I did not feel anything that was unsafe. In fact, it was one of the cleanest airports I had ever seen. No doubt that the scenario outside the airport was not as pleasant as it was inside, I was open to what lay ahead that day. No mentioning the places that I visited in India, I would like to mention why I choose this land of Gods over and over again for traveling alone.

The ease of information

Internet has made things much easier than ever before in many countries including India. I researched about the places I intended to visit before leaving home, and found valuable material from the bloggers. Just like the situation is there in London, you cannot trust the commercial websites because they never tell the true information. These websites pay attention to inviting more readers and contain only positive information, and ignore the negative aspects of any place, which are obviously important to know for everyone.

The bloggers provide the right information that people like me need to travel to India, and that too alone. I could also talk to some of the writers and locals in India who would give me the real time account of any place. I once asked a person about the weather, safety standards, and food availability, and got the accurate data about that place. It was never as easy before.

The huge number of places

Each corner of India is a new country in itself. As of now, I have been to the south, north, and north-east India. All of these regions are just so mesmerizing and every state gives a different vibe. I now realize what my friends meant when they said that going to India is an overwhelming experience. When I was in the south, I saw the natural beauty at its best. When I was in the north, I witnessed the vibrancy of colors, joyful people of Delhi, and the most delectable food on earth. When I was in North-East India, I got to participate in the lively traditions and festivals with the locals. Every state in the country gave me unforgettable memories.

The ease of transportation

I never knew that the concept of car rentals existed in India. A friend of minutes found out Self-Drive Cars in Hyderabad, and we had a gala time in the city and its surrounding places. Similarly, I could find the car rentals in other metropolitan cities as well, but I did not dare to drive. Only the local drivers can maneuver the cars on the challenging roads of India.

I could easily book the cabs and auto-rickshaws using the mobile applications, which I did not know I could do in India. Railways and airlines were quite obvious to choose for long distances. The concept of manual rickshaw in Kolkata intrigues me, but I have not been there yet.

I loved India for being so vibrant, which makes it my first choice for solo travel. Not to mention that traveling in India is not too heavy on the pocket. I can go there zillions of times and never get bored.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

How to Travel With Lazy Kids without Frustrating Them?


Traveling with kids between 10-18 years is extremely challenging because they are moody, stubborn, and many times lazy. However, when you are parents, you have to travel with kids as a responsibility and leisure both. Nevertheless, no matter what you do, sometimes the kids behave dogged, and you can barely do anything about it, but a few solutions are definitely there. You would never want to miss out on visiting the famous places just because those little monsters were not ready to leave the bed before 12 pm!

Tuck them in bed early

The adult travelers are obviously sane enough that they have to make the most of their time on the vacation. Your spouse and you may like to chill from early in the morning until late in the evening, but the kids may have no such interests. They may want to have a full night’s sleep so that they can have the energy to travel in the morning. They would find the tourist destinations interesting only when they have enough stamina in their body. So let them sleep before 10 pm while you may talk over wine with your spouse as long as you want.

Wake them up cleverly

You need to be tactful with kids to wake them up when required. You may play a sweet song on your portable speakers, an audio book that you want them to read, or let your pet do the job. Dogs are best at waking up humans and the kids cannot resist them either. You should also go to the kids and awaken them gently rather than shouting at them.

Give time to rumble

Almost everyone likes to stay in the bed after opening their eyes, no wonder your children would also love to do that. If you want them to wake up at 8 am, do it at 7:30 am so that they can take their time to simmer in bed. Let them smile at the dreams they had or ask you questions about the day’s plans as you bathe or arrange the clothes. Let them do anything they want while they are in bed.

To get them going

Now that you have finally managed to wake up, you need to boost them for the rest of the day. Keep them energized with fresh juices and health drinks. Explain to them what you are going to do throughout the vacation to create interest in them. They might get more excited at the mention of a few places while the other spots may sound boring to them. Ask them if they want to do something specific during the vacation, and fulfil those desires, if possible. Assign them tasks like they may look for best Self-Drive Cars in Hyderabad or the best restaurants in Delhi, which will also generate curiosity in them.

You may be interested in visiting the museums, but the children have little attention span. They are more interested in adventure parks and play areas. Do not shun their ideas; they are young bright kids after all.

Hunger pangs

Hungry kids can ruin your entire day, or a few hours at least, if you do not have anything to feed them. If you are at a place where the food is expensive or the food stalls are too far, you need to carry a lot of snacks with you. The children can also carry some snacks in their bags, which also gives them a sense of responsibility. They will be active in their mind about not losing their belongings and it also prepares them to share the burden with their parents.