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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 2:51

Are you a planned traveller or do you explore on the go ?

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Do you read a lot, research a lot? Or are you the kind who just goes there and figure places on the go? Maybe you have a bit of an idea of a destination and then you go there and you explore the places. You're open to surprises. You're open to a few shocks as well. Or you like somewhere in between, where maybe you plan maybe just the tickets and your stay, but you leave the itinerary and you go with the flow

#travel #itinerary #travelplanning #traveller

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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:32
Hello. That's a beautiful podcast here. I personally am a planned traveler, but that would be about 90% would be planned. I would definitely leave 10% to charge or maybe 10% to explore, because, you know, that's how it should be. I want to have some adventure alongside all the planning that I do in. So that's how it is for me. Thank you for sharing your views. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 1:02

@Gamechanger

And I know a lot of my friends who get a lot of fun just making those plans, researching, reading, making those little things. And then I agree with you that 10% that we leave to chance, that to be little flexible because everything always doesn't go according to the book. And that sometimes those little surprises and those little moments definitely add value to a planned trip
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Prabudhjeet Astangi
@astangi · 4:44

Plan never pans out

Sunday Garanta sunday, saturday Garanta normal get together type sub aspasiratan tomaky sharath anipad basically chingari rohesi agalagi ki sham taguasari station birthday or Subhadram shala or subhi kamo kibati reservation naked suba plan, I think. Dupar plan Mangya or sham takinone unreserved joe general debivali ticket reservation literally yellow. General debachal ponzi or general debatoskato woski to vo batarati station pervo train. ITI Dharamshalawali Kangaraki train. Care to vo udmaki platform pelakiya to slow jatiya slow horavija or egg meradostatura patlasa to usko. Emergency valley window. Gate kolka
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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 2:13

@astangi

Thank you so much for this experience. And I'm going to reply in English because I'm not so fluent in Hindi, but I can understand every word but ups chobore Bots I do believe that unplanned trips are the absolute memorable ones. Especially when you take it with friends. And the ones that you just decide impromptu, that kind of trips are totally special. I mean, essay trips, up Kabina Milingay and we can do several planned trips and you can have several fantastic experiences
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Jagriti Kataria
@Niks.me · 1:20
Okay. Hi. Thanks for inviting me here. So I'm not a traveler, basically. I do like to travel, but I don't travel much. Maybe I had three or four trips in a year, hardly. Sometimes I will have a three to four and sometimes I will have nothing. Like I don't go out even. So something like that. And no, I don't plan anything thing while I'm traveling. I generally keep it not keep it
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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 0:45

@Niks.me

So even if it is planned or unplanned, but just sometimes, what do I say? It's so liberating not to be the planner. Well, someone else plans, and you just go with the flow. I think that's a great way to travel. So thank you. Thank you so much for sharing your
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 4:54

#trawellcast #traveldiaries #authorspeak #lifejournal

Or the best part about Alibaba Beach is that around in the morning low tide oyata itana zada low tide oyata Kipani Dodai kilometer pichachalayata and it's a flat and landing so durupana little at a distance of about 2 km we could see walk. Kirk we climbed the fort. We spent about four or 5 hours there to Jesse
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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 1:49

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And finally we realized it was not going to make sense to come back. So we actually stopped at one of the shops. I remember picking up a quick pair of toothbrush and toothpaste and some clothes so that we could just go randomly. And we just checked in into the closest hotel. Then we explored the neighborhood. We spent like a couple of days and we were both on a sabbatical at that point of time. So we could afford to of course make that impromptu trip
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 2:07
Hello, lakshmi ma'am. Good morning. Thank you for asking such an interesting question. So I stay in Raipur Chhattisgarh and Raipur is sort of a little further from all the so called tourist places. Obviously there are a lot of places to explore here but you cannot go too deep in the forest because of the obvious security issues that the forest areas, especially the densely forested landscapes they do experience and they are marred by presence of naxals
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Lakshmi Sharath
@Lakshmisharath · 0:27

@GreyMatter

Hi. Thank you so much for responding. I can understand. I know Chaddisgarh is a little difficult to explore in terms of safety, but I've been told that it's one of the most beautiful states and it's culturally very rich. A lot of heritage destinations, even the forests there, are full of nature resources. So one day we all hope that we would get to explore Chattiskar
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:14
You. Thank you. Thank you so much for your response. I'm glad that a lot of things resonate with you. And it's good to hear from you. Keep sharing. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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Ramya V
@Ramya · 2:58
While I'm always for those serendipitous moments of discovery during travel, I somehow have always preferred having at least a skeletal itinerary in place when I plan my trip. And it really helped when I became a parent because having kids can significantly change the way you approach and experience travel
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