With a little bit of preparation  and effort in maintaining a personalized trip planner, travelers can overcome 90% of their difficulties they may face during a trip. Here are some handy trip planning tips that will keep your prepared for the proverbial rainy-day.

1. Pick your destination

It all probably emanates from either some stunning pics gone viral on social media, the scenic setting of a movie, or an irresistible story of a friend’s last trip abroad. Touring plans, more often than not, are triggered by external factors.

Things to keep in mind before selecting a destination

  • There’s nothing to say when a traveler’s mind wishes to visit the beaches, mountains, or a forest. However, picking the right destination according to the season is a key factor in understanding how to plan a trip successfully.
  • Check out the best time to visit all destinations. Usually, the ideal season to visit beaches and mountains is completely different.
  • Consider the cost factor while picking a destination. Some places are more enjoyable in a luxury budget than others. Going to a luxury destination during the shoulder season (a few weeks before or after the official ‘busy season’) can result in some good discounts on hotels and flights.
  • Safety of travelers is a prime concern people should address before starting on their journey (especially solo female travelers).
  • Ease of accessibility or lack thereof is also a factor that can sway the decision of visiting a destination or not. Generally, the popular destinations have a lot of daily flights, trains, and good highway infrastructure to support the tourist influx.

2. Decide the duration of your trip

There is a fine line between getting bored and enjoying every moment at a destination. However, no destination has a predefined ideal duration. It often depends on the touring plans and purpose of the visit of the travelers. Some travelers like to see new cities every day, whereas some travelers prefer taking it slow by witnessing and enjoying the subtle nuances of places they visit. This is a key aspect of your trip planning which can help your itinerary and budget both.

Things to keep in mind before deciding the duration of a trip

  • A key aspect of a good trip planner is to correctly estimate the number of days required to visit a destination. A road trip planner would elongate the duration of a trip whereas, a trip planned with flight tickets could be a little shorter.
  • Trips, where the destination is within 8 hours, can also be done on a weekend provided that the night time is utilized for traveling.
  • A trip with a lot of urban destinations will need more time in the sightseeing, and therefore a longer trip duration. Whereas a trip to a tropical beach town would not involve much sightseeing and hence, the duration can be shorter.
  • It is advisable to keep a vacant day in touring plans that exceed 7 days. This gives a buffer to things like flight/train delays, traffic jams, weather hold-ups, or a change-of-heart to extend one’s stay at a particular destination.

3. Book flights, train, or bus tickets, and accommodation

After the ideation is complete, booking tickets for your flight, train or bus transfer well in advance is an important step in learning how to plan your trip to perfection. Since flight and train tickets are subject to availability and prices rise over time, getting the bookings done a few months in advance will help you avoid additional costs on your initial budget. Whether you are planning to explore the hidden places in Goa or savour the local flavour of Rajasthan, advance booking can help you with a hassle-free journey.

Things to keep in mind while booking transfers and accommodation

  • Only book the cheaper non-refundable flight or train tickets if you are absolutely certain of your vacation plans. Otherwise, it is advisable to book refundable tickets if booking well-in-advance.
  • Flight prices fluctuate a lot, keep a track on flight prices by using Google Flights Tracker.
  • Expect a surge in prices of flights and accommodations if you are booking tickets for a vacation that falls during the peak season of that particular destination.
  • Use credit cards that give frequent flyer miles and points on every rupee spent on booking flights and hotels to earn great rewards and cash-backs.

4. Plan the day-wise activities and course of action

It always sounds fascinating and adventurous when touring plans are made on a sudden impulse and gut feel. However, the downside of going on such trips is that there could be many days where the scheduling can go haywire because of everything being so last-minute.

Things to keep in mind while planning day-wise activities

  • Depending on the budget and time-at-disposal, getting a rough idea of what activities should be done on what day is a vital ingredient in understanding how to plan a trip perfectly.
  • Transfers between destinations should be kept as much as possible during the evening/night. This will provide enough time for sightseeing and activities as most of them are only possible during the day-time.
  • Most of the times, it is better to book activities like water sports, adventure sports, boat-rides, and safari rides at the destination itself to get a better price and some scope for bargaining.
  • In the trip planner, keep only one or two activities in a day if the purpose of the trip is to relax and take it easy during the vacation.
  • At some places, popular tourists activities like skiing, boating, scuba diving etc are closed during offseason. Check the availability of activities before going to the destination.

5. Pack diligently and make all the necessary adjustments

After the bookings are done, it is always advisable for your trip planning to pack your stuff keeping in mind the destination and the influence of external factors on it. The unpredictability of weather, socio-political scenario, or a festive season can adversely affect travel plans.  In order to avoid alteration of touring plans due to these scenarios, travelers should do a bit of research before starting their vacation.

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Inverness to Dunrobin Castle

See four northern Scotland highlights in a way impossible without the flexibility of a private car on this day trip from Inverness. Admire the Dornoch Firth from Struie Hill, watch for salmon jumping at the Falls of Shin, experience the halls, gardens, and falconry displays of Dunrobin Castle; and finish with a tour and whisky tasting at the Glenmorangie Distillery. Your private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off for ease.
  • See four north Scotland sights on a door-to-door private tour from Inverness
  • Comfy and fuss-free way to visit several attractions, with a personal guide
  • Enjoy the Falls of Shin and Dunrobin’s halls, grounds, and falconry show
  • Sip a dram at the Glenmorangie Distillery and gaze over the Dornoch Firth

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Culture in Scotland

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Culture in Scotland?

What Culture in Scotland are 1 hour or less?

What Culture in Scotland are taking additional safety precautions?

What Culture in Scotland are good for avoiding crowds?

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Peterhead Prison Museum

Visit “Scotland’s Alcatraz”, long the country’s only high-security prison, without the hassle of waiting in line at the ticket office. Head straight inside and follow the audio tour to learn about the 125-year history of the former HM Convict Prison, including the infamous 1987 siege and Britain’s first state-owned railway. Walk through the galleries and halls as you listen to the stories of prison officers for a fully immersive experience.
  • Exclusive access to Scotland’s Peterhead high-security prison
  • Fast-track admission and an award-winning audio guide included
  • Choose the entrance time to fit your schedule and visit at your own pace
  • Follow the footsteps of former officers and inmates and hear their stories

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Museums in Scotland

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Guided Edinburgh Private Walking Tour

Embark on an enriching 3.5 or 7-hour walking tour of Edinburgh’s cultural and historical highlights with a private guide. While you listen to insightful commentary, you’ll visit iconic landmarks and hidden gems according to an itinerary tailored to your interests. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, gaze at Edinburgh Castle on its rocky perch and ascend to the summit of Calton Hill for panoramic city views. On this private tour, you’ll receive the undivided attention of your guide while gaining unique insight into the Scottish capital.
  • Opt to visit iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, Scott’s Monument and the Royal Mile
  • Gain fascinating insight into the history and heritage of Edinburgh
  • Tailor the itinerary of your tour according to your interests
  • Receive undivided attention from your private guide

Archaeology Tours in Scotland

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What are the best Archaeology Tours in Scotland?

What Archaeology Tours in Scotland are taking additional safety precautions

What Archaeology Tours in Scotland are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in Scotland may have limited interaction with crowds:

 

Castle Tours in Scotland

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Castle Tours in Scotland?

What Castle Tours in Scotland are taking additional safety precautions?

What Castle Tours in Scotland are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in Scotland may have limited interaction with crowds:

Historical Tours in Scotland

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
What are the best Historical Tours in Scotland?

What Historical Tours in Scotland are 1 hour or less?

What Historical Tours in Scotland are taking additional safety precautions?

What Historical Tours in Scotland are good for avoiding crowds?