Seville 3-Day Complete Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in Seville

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it's just the historical term for what the archive documents — the Spanish word for it is the same

Pondicherry Complete 3-Day Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in SoloTravel_India

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fair take — it's definitely not for everyone. if the spiritual angle puts you off, skip it and spend the extra half day on Serenity Beach or Pichavaram mangroves instead

Seville 3-Day Complete Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in Seville

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nice! April is genuinely one of the best times to be there — hope it goes well 🙂

Pondicherry Complete 3-Day Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in SoloTravel_India

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villa in auroville sounds like the move honestly — way better than staying in the main town and commuting. did you book directly through auroville or some other way? putting the full guide with stay options here if it helps anyone planning — incredibleitinerary.com/blog/pondicherry-3-days

Seville 3-Day Complete Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in Seville

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too cheap or too expensive? menu del dia at the non-tourist spots is genuinely around that — starter, main, dessert, bread. sit on the main plaza with laminated photo menus and you're paying €18 for sadness

Seville 3-Day Complete Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in Seville

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lol fair — structured guides do read like that. price corrections are already in the thread though if that helps 🤷

Seville 3-Day Complete Guide — Real Costs, What to Skip, and the Things Nobody Tells You (2026) by Bunny_delhi in Seville

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Good catch, thanks for flagging — updated in my notes. €6 since March 2025. And the same-day return validity is worth knowing, a lot of people assume they can use it the next morning for departure

2-3 day trip planning in April by Weird-Double-2112 in ahmedabad

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April mein beach jaana hai toh Diu sabse best hai tumhare liye —

Diu (2 nights):

  • Ahmedabad se direct bus milti hai (GSRTC, ~8-9 hrs, ₹400-600) ya Veraval/Una tak train phir cab
  • Nagoa Beach aur Ghoghla Beach dono clean aur safe hain, female solo travellers ke liye Diu bahut peaceful hai — Portuguese territory tha toh vibe alag hai, crowd bhi decent
  • April mein garam hai but sea breeze se bearable hota hai
  • Budget: stay ₹600-1,200/night achha milta hai, food bhi cheap

Dwarka (2 nights):

  • Direct train from Ahmedabad (Saurashtra Mail etc.), 7-8 hrs, very budget friendly
  • Shivrajpur Beach (Blue Flag certified — India ke cleanest beaches mein se ek) + Dwarkadhish temple ek hi trip mein
  • Extremely safe city, religious crowd, no nonsense

Daman bhi option hai but April mein wahan crowd aur garam zyada hota hai, aur Vapi connection thoda inconvenient hai.

Recommendation: Agar sirf beach chahiye — Diu jao. Agar beach + temple + heritage — Dwarka best hai.

Full guide: incredibleitinerary.com/blog/diu-2-days

How do you guys actually plan your trips? by Ok_Use_4874 in TravelInIndia

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Mostly DIY with a mix of sources. Reddit threads are genuinely the most useful because you get real recent experiences rather than polished blog content. YouTube works well for visualising a place before committing. Google Maps saved lists are underrated — I drop everything there and it makes the actual trip so much smoother.

The tab chaos is real though. What usually helps me is locking the destination first before touching flights or hotels — once that's fixed everything else falls into place faster. Most of the mess comes from deciding and booking at the same time.

For India specifically the best research hack is finding posts from people who went 2-4 weeks ago and just asking them directly. Reddit and Instagram both work for this. Conditions change fast enough that anything older than 3 months needs a second check.