✈ Mani's first big trip was solo, and it wasn't like dipped my toes in the water and eased myself into the world of solo travel.
Nope, I just dived headfirst.
Lots of people thought that I was crazy, even though I was crazy at those times.
And as I sat on the first of 2 planes to take me across the world from 🛫 India 🇮🇳 via Malaysia 🇲🇾 to China 🇨🇳 ✈
That trip truly shaped me into the person I am today and fuelled a whole other part of me 🧭🗾
If I wasn't already wanderlust before, I was sure after that trip.
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🔵 The emotion to "execute"
The only thought in my mind was "not just restrict to any particular destination", I keep scanning the airfares by "INDIA to EVERYWHERE". Sounds strange! isn't it?
Yes! I perpetrated this manner and the idea helped me to travel with my expected budget, I grabbed an airfare deal that sells for 16,780/- INR (round trip); Kochi - Kualalumpur - Hangzhou & returned the same route.
The ticketing is done yey!! 🎫
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🔵 VISA & Stay
Though I booked air tickets before 40 days of travel, I decided to apply for a VISA when my next salary credits to my bank, VISA was not a big thing to deal with, it arrived in 7 days of application.
Stay: To save from a lot of expenditure I consciously chose to carry my tent ⛺ along and rely on real-time situations. However, I keep sending a request on "Couchsurfing App" to Chinese people living in Hangzhou (my destination), I got a most of refusal when people ask me the number of days to stay, as 22 days was a long period. Almost before I flew to China (Hangzhou) I was a bit worried about my stay as I can't afford a hotel out of my budget, still, the tent was an option.
🔵 Basic backpacking made it easy!
- 2 T-shirts
- 2 set of inner wears
- 2 Pants
- A torch
- Camping tent and sleeping bag
- Mobile power bank
- Toiletries
- Slippers
Weight during check-in before departure was 3.5 KG 🎒
🔵 Arrival experience in China 🇨🇳
The time I landed at Hangzhou airport, I boarded a city bus to reach the main town and look around if I could find any cheap hostel/room to stay. I couldn't find anything yet, then I just pulled out my tent from my backpack and pitched at a corner of the public park. Crazy! 😍
My phone was sufficiently charged and I kept scanning "Couchsurfing App" and finally a local guy accepted my request to host me from next morning at his home, though he was ready to host me only for a week (7days), i.e. my 7 days were confirmed with a free stay with a Chinese family.
The craziest piece of the first day in China was: Police caught me seeing my tent pitched at a public park and I was a foreign tourist to them. A lot of trouble caused by police and they verified all my information (Passport, VISA, etc.), the language was a barrier; they only speak Chinese and I could only speak English, gradually the conversation happens on mobile language translation to communicate. Fortunately, they understand that I am traveling with a very low budget and searching for a host in the town. Wow! they allowed me to pitch my tent there itself for a day.
🔵 Free stay with a Chinese family
The next morning I packed my tent and informed at a police station for my further plan to stay with a Chinese family for the next 7 days. Good enough and a couple of policemen.
This morning was a fresh new day of exploring the opportunities.
Captured some beautiful moments around and started the journey of exploration 🈳🈺🈵
🔵 How did I survive 22 days with that low budget?
From the beginning of the journey, I always knew that I will NOT spend money on comfort/luxury/parties, etc.
Some facts to know: ☝
◼ I was flexible with dates of departure and arrival
◼ I was flexible with departure city (I chose a low budget as a priority) & booked a sleeper class train to reach the departure city (Kochi) from Indore MP
◼ I didn't prebook my stay, I chose COUCHSURFING App to request Chinese people to host me for free
◼ I didn't choose to visit prominent/tourist city to explore, it benefited me in many ways, Hanzhou is a beautiful town located 200 km away from the well-known city Shanghai, in these small towns you experience that people want to connect and communicate to you, they show interest in knowing about you and much more.
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I have mentioned very little of my 22 days experience of my first ever journey of change in this Blog. I believe people could connect me personally to know more about it.
Seriously, everyone should do at least once (and once will turn in too many more times, most likely!)
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Helpful Apps: 🌐🗾
◾ Booking.com (Budget Hostel)
◾ Skyscanner (Low airfare calendar)
◾ Couchsurfing (Stay free with locals)
◾ Google Maps (Nevigation)
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Solo travel is so EMPOWERING hope that the things I wish I knew before traveling solo, and my top solo travel tips will help you feel more confident in solo travel.
you won't regret it. Sure. ☝
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Mani
Chairman - ADBISO
Adventure - Biking - Social
Indore, MP (INDIA)
(91) 887 803 0000
Marvellous 😍😍
ReplyDeleteYou are a master of travelling🛫
I've learnt various things from you.
keep posting 🙏🏻
Thanks Rid! lot more come .. :)
DeleteExcellent Mani...lots of learning from ur trip..
ReplyDeleteThanks Srimanta, there is a lot to accomplish.
DeleteThank you for your booster.
Excellent... Where their is a will their is a way.....
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sameer Sir, A lot of learnings taken from you too... Gratitude.
DeleteInsightful ✌🏻
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