Waterparks are the best source when you want to enjoy and overcome the heat. It helps you to experience fun and have quality time with your loved ones. Given below is the list of best waterparks in Dubai which are a must visit.
Dubai is one of the fastest-growing countries and it's named as the City of Gold. As the growth rate of the country increases the employment opportunity also increases. There has been a remarkable increase in various fields like driving, airport jobs, Computer jobs, constructions, teaching. So, the chances have increased for both the skilled and unskilled workers yet handling time for getting visas could be of impressive length.
An organization can present an application for a work permit to select a worker from another country. These visa permits are handled right away in the counter without being appeared for the work permit board of trustees.
Required Documents for a work visa in Dubai:
- Photo of the applicant
- Medical certificate
- Employees license
- Fee for the application
- Permit issued by the ministry
- The license of the sponsoring company
- Degree certificate attested by the authorities
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- A Wandering Sole – An explorer, volunteer, runner and Africa enthusiast in search of meaningful connections.
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- The Travelbunny – A travel blog by Suzanne Jones, aiming to inspire wanderlust and culinary curiosity with a dash of adventure.
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- Treasure Tromp – Discovering life’s little treasures one adventure at a time.
- Digging Art – A travel writer and photographer sharing her love for art.
- Fleeting Life – On Christina’s blog you will find funky travel & lifestyle content, with a focus on local culture via music, food, & unforgettable experiences.
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- The Fly Away American – A former Texan turned serial expat. Jess is now living on the coast of England.
- Savoir Faire Abroad – Pamela is a travel writer and photographer from Canada. Over the past 3,5 years she has been travelling through Asia and Europe.
- Elenas Travelgram – Elena, an expat in France, is having cool adventures on a tight budget.
- Explore for a Year – Lily’s year of travel around the world and back.
- Unbrave Girl – Sally is big scaredy cat, but that hasn’t stopped her from doing a lot of things she is scared of. Like traveling the world.
- Unbrave Girl – Sally is big scaredy cat, but that hasn’t stopped her from doing a lot of things she is scared of. Like traveling the world.
- Where Is Jenny – Jenny travels the world while running location independent graphic design business.
- Megan Starr – Megan is on the road in search of good food and beer. She is an expat in Norway.
- Isabelle’s Travel Guide – Isabelle’s practical travel guide to journey around the world.
- The Pin The Map Project – Nikki shares solo traveling tips, travel hacks, destination guides, food & drink stories and more.
- The Love Assembly – Aubrey is the style-conscious traveller and author for Condé Nast Traveler.
- One Penny Trip – An adventure oriented solo woman travel blog, about Africa, Middle East and off the beaten path destination.
- Flying Dutch Girl – Hester backpacks around the world until she runs out of money.
- Just Wanderlust – A discerning, food-loving, & culturally curious road warrior seeks the world’s beautiful and bizarre destinations.
- One Girl: One World – Francesca is a tri-lingual travel guru and former expat seeking my next inspiration and adventure.
- Traveling My Way Home – A blog for everyone who considers themselves to be a world citizien.
4. Weather conditions
When we talk about the weather in Mumbai, it is quite sticky, hot and humid whereas Pune has a great weather which is quite pleasant. You don’t feel that humidity in Pune as there is less pollution as compared to Mumbai.
5. Beautiful view to observe
When we talk about the beautiful natural environment, you won’t find that in Mumbai even if you opt for a one hour drive from Mumbai but in Pune, you can experience the beautiful view of the Western Ghats which is truly mind-blowing.
6. Beautiful green horizons
Pune has a beautiful stretch of green horizons which provides a perfect backdrop for pictures which you certainly won’t find in Mumbai.
7. Easy Commuting
Roaming in Pune is easy as you don’t find much traffic and you can easily reach places as compared to Mumbai which has so much traffic that crossing two kilometres takes you around half an hour.
8. No traffic zone
Pune is just three hours drive from Mumbai but the traffic here is quite smooth as compared to Mumbai. You won’t listen to the blow of horns or experience long queues.
9. Best crowd
When we talk about Pune is certainly is a student city where the crowd is just amazing. People are fresh and enthusiastic but in Mumbai, you will find all kind of people. As Mumbai consists of working class too so you won't meet students and happening people all the time.
10. Good houses
In Pune, houses are amazingly constructed and they have balconies whereas Mumbai has kholis which are quite congested.
11. Pune has clubs too
For the people who wish to party there are a number of clubs to enjoy and certainly they have quite a good crowd when you compare it with Mumbai. Even these clubs serve food which is superb in taste and they are nominal too.
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12. Pune is a peaceful city
We cannot deny that Pune is certainly a peaceful city which Mumbai is definitely not. You can experience peace and even enjoy the good air present there which is not present in Mumbai.
Thus to conclude by all the mean, Pune is a better place as compared to Mumbai. You can have a perfect relaxing vacation by visiting the superb malls, markets, coffee houses clubs etc.
13. Delhi to Nalagarh
The first step of your journey will be going to Nalagarh from Delhi which will take around five hours. To reach Nalagarh you have to cross Karnal, Ambala and Pinjore. Finally, then you can check in at Nalagarh Fort Hotel where you can relax and have a leisure time.
14. Nalagarh to Manali
Nalagarh to Manali is a seven hours journey which you will actually enjoy. You will pass through Bilaspur, Mandi and Kullu where you can have some of the amazing food and enjoy natural beauty. Finally, when you reach Manali, take a break and stay there in some good resort and enjoy the lively mall road.
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15. Manali to Jispa
Start early in the morning at around 4.00 am and travel to Jispa which is a small village. The journey will be for 6 hours. You will even cross Rohtang Pass on your way. Do stop at Rohtang Pass and enjoy the beauty there. Even watch the Spiti valley on your way which is quite enthralling. Finally, u will land at Jispa where you can stay overnight.
16. Stay at Jispa
As now the journey will be like steep climbing so it is advisable to stay in Jispa and relax for another day. You can visit Bhaga River there where you can have a perfect lunch.
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17. Jispa to Leh
Now as you have experienced a good stay in Jispa, start your day to Leh by beginning the journey at 5.00 am. Get set for a long drive at high altitudes. From Jispa, the drive is along the Bhaga River up towards its source, and then to the Baralacha-La Pass which is captivating. The terrain is rugged, the air crisp, and the villagers here chaste and simple. You can have lunch at Pang and reach Leh by late evening and stay there for a night.
18. Another day in Leh
Now as you have reached the ever-lasting beauty, experience another day at this place. Explore the places near to it and enjoy the perfect weather.
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19. Leh to Patong
Start early by 5.00 am and move towards Pangong Lake which is something so enjoyable. You can have a lot of fun there. It is a worth seeing place. Even you can travel to Nubra Valley which is a just eye-catching destination.
Thus, in all, reaching Leh will take some days but from there you can move to different places and enjoy the beauty there. Don’t forget to click pictures and stay there for few days before you plan your journey back to Delhi. This trip will be a tough one but you will seriously enjoy and remember this time forever.
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20. FIFA World Cup 1930 Winner
The FIFA World Cup was started on 13 July 1930 and ended on 30 July 1930. Uruguay and Argentina played the final match in which Uruguay took the title. Guillermo Stabile who was the Argentina player was the top scorer of the whole series and was appreciated for the same.
21. FIFA World Cup 1934 Winner
In the year 1934 second FIFA World Cup was played. It was played in Italy from 27 May to 10 June 1934. The winner of this series was Italy National Football Team who defeated Czechoslovakia in the finals. Oldřich Nejedlý was a Czech footballer who was the top scorer during this series.
22. FIFA World Cup 1938 Winner
The Third FIFA World Cup was held in France from 4 June to 19 June 1938. The championship in this year was again won by Italy who defeated Hungary by 4-2 in the final. Leônidas was the top scorer of this match and was appreciated for the same.
23. FIFA World Cup 1942 Cancelled
In the year 1942, all preparations were made and Germany was the one who was asked to host the series but due to Second World War the FIFA was not conducted and cancellation for the same was done.
24. FIFA World Cup 1946 Cancelled
The Second World War was over in 1945 but it was very difficult to make preparations for 1946 as in a year things could not be done. No country stood up to take the charge so series was not played in this year as well.
25. FIFA World Cup 1950 Winner
In 1950 the FIFA World Cup resumed again. It was held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July. Uruguay national football team won the championship this year by beating Brazil by 2-1. This series was loved by people as it was played after a break.
26. FIFA World Cup 1954 Winner
The FIFA World Cup in this year was played in Switzerland from 16 June to 4 July and the trophy was taken home by Germany International Football Team. Hungary was the first runners-up during this series and Sándor Kocsis was the favorite player.
27. FIFA World Cup 1958 Winner
This year FIFA World Cup was held in Sweden from 8 to 29 June. The series was won by Brazil by beating Sweden with 5-2 in the finals.
28. FIFA World Cup 1962 Winner
The 1962 FIFA World Cup was the 7th FIFA World Cup in the history. It was held from 30 May to 17 June 1962 in Chile. Brazil took the cup this year too by beating Czechoslovakia. Ziti and Vasa were the main players of the match.
29. FIFA World Cup 1966 Winner
During this year FIFA was held in England from 11- 30 July in which England National Football Team Won. Eusébio was the top scorer during this match.
30. FIFA World Cup 1970 Winner
The FIFA World Cup in this year was held in Mexico from 31 May to 21 June. This championship was won by Brazil national football team. The top scorer of this match was Gerd Müller.
31. FIFA World Cup 1974 Winner
The 1974 FIFA World Cup was held in West Germany from 13 June to 7 July. The trophy was taken back home by Germany National Football Team. The top scorer was Grzegorz Lato.
32. FIFA World Cup 1978 Winner
The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th staging of the series which was held in Argentina from 1-25 June. The Argentina National Football Team won the series. Mario Kempes was the top scorer during the series.
33. FIFA World Cup 1982 Winner
This was the 13th stage FIFA World Cup which was held in Spain from 13 June to 11 July. The tournament was won by Italy by beating West Germany. The top scorer was Paolo Rossi.
34. FIFA World Cup 1986 Winner
This year FIFA World Cup was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June. The trophy was won by Argentina National Football Team. Gary Lineker was the top scorer.
35. FIFA World Cup 1990 Winner
The 1990 FIFA World Cup was played from 8 June to 8 July 1990 in Italy. The trophy was won by Germany National Football team and the best player was Robert Prosinečki.
36. FIFA World Cup 1994 Winner
The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th tournament played in different cities of United States from 17 June to 17 July 1994. The trophy was won by Brazil National Football Team. Marc Overmars was the best player.
37. FIFA World Cup 1998 Winner
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup which was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The trophy was won by France, the host country. Davor Sueker was the main player at that time.
38. FIFA World Cup 2002 Winner
This year football series of FIFA was organized in Japan and South Korea. The top scorer at this time was Ronaldo and it was held from 31 May to 30 June, 2002. Brazil won the title of the best team in this year.
39. FIFA World Cup 2006 Winner
This year the FIFA World Cup was held from 9 June to 9 July in which Italy National Football Team won. It was hosted in Germany and the top player was Miroslav Klose.
40. FIFA World Cup 2010 Winner
This was the 19th staged event for the FIFA World Cup. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The trophy was taken home by Spain beating the Netherlands. Diego FORTRAN was the top scorer in this year.
41. FIFA World Cup 2014 Winner
This was the 20th FIFA World Cup which was held in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July. The trophy was taken home by Germany this year and the best player was Lionel Messi during this year.
Thus this was the brief History of FIFA Football World Cup
42. - Luzhniki Stadium
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow Matches Schedule:
14 June 2018 – Russia vs Saudi Arabia
17 June 2018 – Germany vs Mexico
20 June 2018 – Portugal vs Morocco
26 June 2018 – Denmark vs France
1 July 2018 – 1B vs 2A – Round of 16
11 July 2018 – W59 vs W60 – Semi Final
15 July 2018 – W61 vs W62 – Final
43. - Saint Petersburg Stadium
Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg Matches Schedule:
15 June 2018 – Morocco vs Iran
19 June 2018 – Russia vs Egypt
22 June 2018 – Brazil vs Costa Rica
26 June 2018 – Nigeria vs Argentina
03 July 2018 – 1F vs 2E – Round of 16
10 July 2018 – W57 vs W58 – Semi Final
14 July 2018 – L61 vs L62 – Third Place
44. - Fisht Stadium
Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Matches Schedule:
15 June 2018 – Portugal vs Spain
18 June 2018 – Belgium vs Panama
23 June 2018 – Germany vs Sweden
26 June 2018 – Australia vs Peru
30 June 2018 – 1A vs 2B – Round of 16
7 July 2018 – W51 vs W52 – Quarter Final
45. - Ekaterinburg Arena
Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg Matches Schedule:
15 June 2018 – Egypt vs Uruguay
21 June 2018 – France vs Peru
24 June 2018 – Japan vs Senegal
27 June 2018 – Mexico vs Sweden
46. - Kazan Arena
Kazan Arena, Kazan Matches Schedule:
16 June 2018 – France vs Australia
20 June 2018 – Iran vs Spain
24 June 2018 – Poland vs Colombia
27 June 2018 – Korea Republic vs Germany
30 June 2018 – 1C vs 2D – Round of 16
6 July 2018 – W53 vs W54 – Quarter Final
47. - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium
Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod Matches Schedule:
18 June 2018 – Sweden vs Korea Republic
21 June 2018 – Argentina vs Croatia
24 June 2018 – England vs Panama
27 June 2018 – Switzerland vs Costa Rica
1 July 2018 – 1D vs 2C – Round of 16
6 July 2018 – W49 vs W50 – Quarter Final
48. - Rostov Arena
Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don Matches Schedule:
17 June 2018 – Brazil vs Switzerland
20 June 2018 – Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia
23 June 2018 – Korea Republic vs Mexico
26 June 2018 – Iceland vs Croatia
2 July 2018 – 1G vs 2H – Round of 16
49. - Samara Arena
Samara Arena, Samara Matches Schedule:
17 June 2018 – Costa Rica vs Serbia
21 June 2018 – Denmark vs Australia
25 June 2018 – Uruguay vs Russia
28 June 2018 – Senegal vs Colombia
2 July 2018 – 1E vs 2F – Round of 16
7 July 2018 – W55 vs W56 – Quarter Final
50. - Mordovia Arena
Mordovia Arena, Saransk Matches Schedule:
16 June 2018 – Peru vs Denmark
19 June 2018 – Colombia vs Japan
25 June 2018 – Iran vs Portugal
28 June 2018 – Panama vs Tunisia
51. - Volgograd Stadium
Volgograd Stadium, Volgograd Matches Schedule:
18 June 2018 – Tunisia vs England
22 June 2018 – Nigeria vs Iceland
25 June 2018 – Saudi Arabia vs Egypt
28 June 2018 – Japan vs Poland
52. - Spartak Stadium
Spartak Stadium, Moscow Matches Schedule:
16 June 2018 – Argentina vs Iceland
19 June 2018 – Poland vs Senegal
23 June 2018 – Belgium vs Tunisia
26 June 2018 – Serbia vs Brazil
3 July 2018 – 1H vs 2G – Round of 16
53. - Kaliningrad Stadium
Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad Matches Schedule:
16 June 2018 – Croatia vs Nigeria
22 June 2018 – Serbia vs Switzerland
25 June 2018 – Spain vs Morocco
28 June 2018 – England vs Belgium
Thus, this is the list of FIFA Football World Cup 2018 Venues.
54. Germany
In the list of Star Teams for FIFA World Cup 2018, Germany tops the list. The reason behind this is the coach Joachim Löw, who is an experienced and magnificent coach and can actually help the team to create miracles. To the more, the Germans have an exceptionally talented squad which includes Neuer, Toni Kroos, Özil, Jeremy Boateng, Thomas Müller, Kimmich and the list just goes on. The last cup in 2014 was won by Germany when they beat their opponents Brazil in semifinals. Even in the field if one player gets hurt, it is not a situation to worry as Germany has a full fledge talented team which can actually take the cup back home.
55. France
France also has a probability to take the football world cup 2018. The team has Didier Deschamps as the coach which is not a familiar one but a decent coach. Though Germany has great players but France is no less as they have players such as Pogba, Griezmann, Kante, Mbappe and Varane. Even Kylian Mbappe is one of the finest players under 25 who is present in this team. So we can have hopes from France too for taking the cup.
56. Spain
The other one to stay on the list of favorite teams is Spain. The 2010 world champions Spain are not the same as during that period Furia Roja dominated international football from 2008 to 2012, but, now the time has changed and now players such as Sergio Ramos, Isco and Andres Iniesta at are present which makes them one of the most fearsome teams in the world.
57. Brazil
Brazil run under the leadership of 2018 FIFA World Cup Star Teams and is the first nation Beside the host team Russia to book their place in the series. The team has some of the amazing players such as Gabriel Jesus, the goalscorer in that match, Alisson and Coutinho who has also risen to prominence since the last World Cup, and number among several outstanding players in a strong, well-balanced and united Seleção squad. Even the Tite who is the coach of the team believed that we are among the stronger teams and taking the cup can definitely be our chance this series. Other then this Neymar is the key player on the team who has done 55 goals at the age of 26 which is pretty amazing.
Thus these are some of the teams which have a probability to win the cup of FIFA this season.
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59. Timo Werner
Timo Werner is just 21-years old, but he has proved his worth by taking Germany's national team to Confederations Cup triumph in June. He is the main players for the team when it comes to focal point attack. Even his finishing skills are fascinating which make him all the more favorable for people.
60. Paulo Dybala
Paulo Dybala is amazingly good in the ground which actually makes people forget the fact that he is only 23-years old. The Argentinian has already proved himself on the Juventus fanatics, as well as that of all admirers of Italian Calcio. This young handsome Argentinean is actually compared to the Lionel Messi, who is a great player and is renowned all over the world. To the dribbling, passing and shooting technique he proves that he can do best in any of them.
61. Kylian Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé has captured the hearts of the French football. He is counted as the biggest growing sensation in Ligue 1. He is just 18-year old who has scored 6 goals in the UEFA Champions League last season, to guide AS Monaco to the semi-finals of the edition, for the first time since 2004. He is the world’s second most expensive player in the history of football. He is a striker who is capable of scoring a good amount of goals and getting glory for the team.
62. Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus is present in the list of best-growing talent in the world. Though he is not in the list of most expensive ones but his performance will certainly land him up in future in this category. He is a 20-year old player who has already scored 7 goals and provided 3 assists in just 10 games for the Seleção, all in official World Cup qualifiers. If we think of the modern-day Ronaldo than we can’t ignore Gabriel Jesus as he is surely the one who can take his place.
63. Luis Suárez
Uruguay has managed to achieve the glorious past is all because of this player. Even they qualified the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa because of him. Thus Luis Suarez is a 30-year old player who has scored 47 goals in 94 appearances and was an important part of all the big occasions when it comes to football. In the past few years, Luis has got the image of the best striker in the world and has proved this in the English Premier League with Liverpool, and then in La Liga with FC Barcelona, where the Uruguayan has basically won it all.
Thus these are some of the star footballers for FIFA Football World Cup 2018.
64. Ganges
The Ganges or called as Ganga is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh. This river is one of the most sacred rivers of India and Hindus worship this river. Though it is counted as the sacred one but now it is highly polluted.
65. Gumti
Gumti, Gomti, Gumati or Gomati is a river flowing through the north-eastern Indian state of Tripura and Bangladesh. On the river that has formed a lake, a dam has been constructed near Dumbur covering 40 square kilometers 15 sq. mi.
66. Barak River
The Barak River is one of the main rivers of Manipur state as well as of northeast India and is a part of the Surma-Meghna River System. It begins from Liyai Khullen Village in Senapati district of Manipur State, where it is the biggest and the most important of all rivers. After Manipur, it flows through Nagaland.
67. Sutlej
The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers which flow through the historic crossroads region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan. The Sutlej River is also called as Satadree.
68. Kanhan River
The Kanhan River is a vital right bank tributary of the Wainganga River draining a large area which is present at the south of Satpura range in central India. Along with its 275 km run through the Indian States of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, it receives its chief tributary, Pench River which is the main water source for the metropolis of Nagpur.
69. Mandovi River
The Mahadayi/Mandovi River or called as Mahadayi or Mhadei river is regarded as the lifeline of Goa. The river has a length of 77 kilometers 48 miles, 29 kilometers 18 miles in Karnataka and 52 kilometers 32 miles in Goa.
70. Pamba River
The Pamba River or known as Pampa River is the third longest river in the South Indian state of Kerala. This river has its relation with old Hindu Epics as according to it Pampa was Lord Brahma's daughter, who was later married to Lord Shiva. In ancient times it was called 'River Baris'.
71. Bhavani River
Bhavani is a major river in Kongu Nadu region of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the second longest river in Tamil Nadu and a major branch of the Kaveri River. It begins from Nilgiri hills of the Western Ghat.
72. Penna River
The Penna or called as Pennar is a river of southern India. The Penna begins from Nandi Hills in Chikballapur District of Karnataka state and goes through north and east through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It is 597 kilometers long.
73. Vellar River
Vellar is a river which begins in the Sheoy Hills and runs through the districts of Salem, Perambalur and Cuddalore in the northern part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu before going into the Bay of Bengal near Parangipettai. The total length of the Vellar River is around150 kilometers 93 mi.
Thus these are some of the rivers in India.
74. Karwar Beach
This beach is one of the top beaches in Karnataka and offers amazing lip smacking spicy sea food, for all those who are hardcore lover of sea food, it is a treat to their taste buds. Water activities such as diving and snorkeling are done here, this beach is unique in itself it has 300 years old Venkatrama temple which attracts tourist attraction a lot. Visit to Karwar beach definitely if you visit Karnataka.
75. Udupi Beach
Beach known for its south Indian cuisine and lies on the coast of Arabian Sea. The beautiful texture in the sky during sunset and sunrise, makes it an attractive destination for tourists. Its meadows of blue and yellow dazzles the eyes and provide calmness inner self. It is a coastal region with beautifully carved architecture and buildings,that make it top destination to visit in Karnataka.
76. Gokarna Beach
Gokarna beach is famous for water activities like diving, parasailing and surfing. The night life is very exciting full of music, food and dance. It is a hub for hippies and beach lover and is in the list of top beaches in Karnataka, with calm meadows it is a perfect spot for relaxation to people.
77. Devbagh Beach
This beach is a perfect getaway with lush sands trines and stands in the list of top beaches in Karnataka. This mainland is famous for its sea splashes, shopping stands and fresh mouthwatering sea food. At Devbagh, one can embrace the nature’s beauty by enjoying yellow and blue shades of the atmosphere.
78. Kumta Beach
Within the coastal area of Karnataka, lies another beautiful mainland Kumta Beach. This beach is quite peaceful and is famous for shopping, girls can check out all kind of stuffs from there at very cheap prices. This mainland is rich in forest and temple with world class architecture, which makes it even more attracting for people.
79. Have A Proper Sleep
Having a proper sleep before going for a long ride is quite important. Having eight hours sleep is a must. Don’t just stay awake in excitement. Even you should take nap in between while you are travelling if the journey is too long. If you have to leave for the journey at 5.00 am, be sure that you have a proper sleep and if any case you are unable to sleep then you should start your trip little late.
80. Carry Your Identification Proof
It is very important to state a proof of your identification on the vehicle. You might be in a big group but you can even get lost or some mishappening can occur. So, in that case, you should stick to your details on the vehicle. Even this should be done on the luggage too so that if you lose it, then someone can contact you and return if they found it.
81. Navigational Map
Technology is a great help but do carry printed map along and share with all your group members. It will be easy to see routes and go according to it.
82. Look at The Road Clearly
It is very important to see the road clearly. You should just observe the routes and follow accordingly. Don’t trust other riders blindly. Even see that you don’t block the whole road as even other people have to move. So go in a group but leave some space for passersby.
83. Don’t Carry Your Watch Along
Don’t just carry your watch along. If you will be wearing it, you will probably be looking out at a time after every few hours and worry that you are getting late. So, in that case, you will increase the speed. So just leave your watch and go on enjoying your ride.
84. Eat Different Dishes
As you are in a big group, order different kind of dishes at a roadside restaurant. By doing this you can taste a different kind of dishes and even it will be a fun to try something which you have never done.
85. Stay Calm
You might find a number of people on road. Some may try to bully you, show off or do some of this kind of activities. In that case, you stay calm and concentrate on the road. Our aim is to experience a happy journey and not fight with people.
86. Explain About Your Energy
Be friendly with your group and tell them how much you can travel and what speed. Don’t hesitate about asking for breaks in between as it is quite important otherwise you might feel tired and feel sleepy on the way. So be careful about this.
87. Be Helpful
Take the tools along as you never know when the vehicle can stop working. Maintain cordial relationship with people so that you can also ask for help when needed.
88. Have Fun
Your journey is about fun so don’t worry about the speed, time or things like that. Stay in a chill mode and have maximum fun on your journey.
Thus these are the tips which you should keep in mind while going for a group journey.
89. What Is VIVID 2018
VIVID is the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas. Now it has completed its spans of ten years in the market. It shows the spectacular and admired outdoor lighting and projection displays on Sydney landmarks and at popular locations, plus a rich program of music and ideas events. The festival is based in Sydney’s CBD and is also more and more expanding out into surrounding suburbs of Sydney.
Destination NSW, the NSW Government's tourism and major events agency owns, manages and produces this event.
The previous year, Vivid Sydney 2017 had a record 2.33 million attendees and injected over $143 million into NSW’s visitor economy.
90. Photopic State
The colonial facade of Government House in Macquarie St will be a festivity of Australian art and cultural iconography which is designed by TAFE NSW students as a tribute to the country’s contemporary and modern designers and artists.
91. Closer
An installation made from 30 interconnected translucent cubes outside the Museum of Sydney, on Bridge and Phillip Sts in the CBD. Visitors can come in and discover a maze where shadowy silhouettes are seen through walls, making an isolating and disorientating effect.
92. Lighting of the Sails
Australian artist Jonathan Zawada has made 23 designs aroused by the environment to play on the Opera House’s sails.
93. Light Houses
TAFE NSW students have made, constructed and illuminated ious lighthouses with color, images and movement on the lawns of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
94. Light for the Wild
Taronga Zoo is organizing a mindblowing display of light sculptures, including favorites from last year and new designs, all inspired by the theme of conservation and wonders of wildlife. There are three sessions a night, with entry prices ying between $17.95-$26-95, with children under four free.
The Garden of Sweeties: A playful garden of sweets, lollipops and striped candy canes to attract children and the young at heart to First Fleet Park in The Rocks.
95. Future Scape
Chatswood’s The Concourse performing arts center will be the canvas for large-scale projections of NASA imagery. Visitors will actually get the feeling of traveling past the planets, floating through the rings of Saturn and perhaps even find themselves at the center of a Big Bang.
96. National Maritime Museum
Projections onto the museum's roof, featuring BBC Earth and Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II, will take visitors to a charming world beneath the waves.
97. How To Get There
NSW Police are making it convenient for the visitors as they are planning to make use of public transport. Road closures and special event clearways will be there to allow crowd flow and police are requesting everyone to leave their car at home and catch trains, buses, light rail or ferries instead to make it convenient for the public.
Thus, to conclude this is a great event which is coming in Sydney and one actually must not miss it.
98. What Is VIVID 2018
99. Kedar Taal Trek In Place Of Roopkund
This trek is quite a beautiful one as you can spot an abundance of greenery, a high altitude lake, moderate grade, and almost a 360-degree view from the top. Its simply amazing and you cannot miss on to that. You will even spot glaciers on the way. You cannot expect a lot of crowds there as it's not that famous but it's amazing. Spider wall is a must see there that makes Kedar Taal a high adrenaline option.
100. Bali Pass Trek In Place Of Rupin Pass
Bali Pass is a non-famous trek which has a number of exciting challenges and undulating beauty. The ever-changing scenery and trails of the trek will make you feel on cloud nine. There is a lot of snow in the monsoons that need scientific equipment to climb the pass. The descent of Bali Pass will give even the most knowledgeable of trekkers a heart-in-your-mouth feeling. You also see the views of Swargarohini and Bandarpunch by close quarters. The trails are rich in flora-fauna.