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Interested in the weather, low tides, rain, prices in November, is it worth going?
Where vacation is cheaper in Goa or Bali? Where are the most interesting excursions?
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аватар Anetka-gan
Bali is more expensive (significantly) flight.
аватар m_sch
there are a lot of interesting excursions in Goa, not only in this state, but throughout India. In November, there is practically no rain here, it is already the season, the ocean is warm, the weather is wonderful, sunny. the waves are not as strong as in January. I highly recommend the company aziaiya.com, we took excursions from them, we liked everything very much.
аватар Anetka-gan
Oh, and their prices! space! in GOA you can safely organize everything yourself! 10 times cheaper!
аватар m_sch
normal prices, Pegasus is much higher. It will be less comfortable on your own and the guidebooks say many times less than the guide knows. And if you go for the first time for 2 weeks, then there is no time to organize everything yourself, but you want to learn and see a lot.
And it won't be 10 times cheaper. Taxi drivers make good money here.
аватар Anetka-gan
in addition to taxi drivers and maintenance, there is public transport + rickshaws + bike rentals.
You can do everything in a week. time to organize - an hour or two to find out where the transport goes where. The internet works wonders!
аватар m_sch
and how much time should be spent to study information about India, places where you are going to go? And in Hampi, for example, I can’t even imagine how it’s possible on a bike, this is entertainment for true hippies. I had a goal to see everything as much as possible, to learn a lot of interesting things about India, Goa and neighboring states, and to make everything comfortable, because. we traveled with a child, for us comfort was in 1st place.
аватар Anetka-gan
to know more, you have to live there. in a week or two the main places can be visited without any problems. We usually decide where we will go in the morning. it doesn't take much for that. Yes, and there is comfort on the buses, you take a higher class and it’s already good. bikes are a convenient means of transportation, and hippies, by the way, are more on foot and hitchhiking, for them this is already unnecessary waste. and to know India after visiting Hampi, excuse me - bullshit))) ride around Rajasthan, go to Varanasi. why go far - live 3 days in Mumbai or Delhi!
аватар m_sch
We'll live. But not everyone can afford to live in Goa, and not everyone wants to. Therefore, tourists who come for a short time, it is more convenient to contact a tour agency. Although, we are still applying, and we are very satisfied, we have already gone to many places. And for us personally, traveling by bike is simply inconvenient. And there is no guide on the slipper buses to tell you everything.
аватар m_sch
In general, the author of the topic was initially interested in where the excursions are more interesting, and not in how to see everything on your own on public transport.
аватар logvinova6
Yes, yes, I am also surprised when the answers to any questions boil down to the fact that you need to ride a bike yourself. Everyone has their own concept of relaxation and cheap-expensive. I can’t imagine winding through a foreign country in the dust of unknown roads on this miracle technique. For what? Save $100? to spend on beer?
аватар Anetka-gan
The equipment is new, you need to look for dust. if you don't like it, rent a rickshaw, taxi, car. what is the problem?)))
аватар logvinova6
Yes, nothing actually. The man was interested in the weather, if you have not forgotten.
аватар Anetka-gan
and bali if you haven't read
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