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My Top 10 Things to Do in Thailand

W ondering what to do in Thailand? I spent my 40th birthday celebrating in Asia and Thailand was my first stop. I booked tickets, invited some friends and we headed out on our adventure. We packed so much into our trip to Thailand and I know there are so many more things to see and do, but I wanted to share what I think are the top things to do in Thailand.

1. Stay at a Villa with a Private Chef

One of the most amazing things to do in Thailand is to rent a villa that comes with a private chef. I knew that I wanted this iconic experience for my birthday, so we searched for the best private villas near Phuket in southern Thailand and found Samsara Villas “Rom Trai.” We had the most incredible experience at the villa. The staff took such good care of us and the location was stunning.

We spent 4 days at Villa Rom Trai and did a mix of relaxing and exploring the area. Villa Rom Trai set up a full day of spa treatments for us, including a full body scrubs, Thai massages, facials, and a milk bath. It was such an incredibly relaxing day with the most beautiful views to accompany it!

Our private chef was a magician and made the best Thai food I’ve ever eaten in my life! We were able to order from a large menu a few hours before each meal and anything we wanted from the store, the staff would get for us. We were able to try so many tasty Thai dishes this way like pad thai, satay, pad see ew, and of course we had mango sticky rice for dessert every night! We left very well fed!

You could also book a Thai cooking class at the villa which would have been so fun, but we ran out of time.

Samsara Villas was able to book a day trip and private boat for us for and arrange transportation. More on that below.

It was such an incredible experience, and very affordable for the quality, location, and food! You can book your villa here and let me know if you have any questions about our experience.

2. Charter a Boat and Explore Thai Islands

If you’re visiting Thailand, you absolutely must get on the water on a boat. The water is warm, clear, and full of life. Samsara Villas Rom Trai was able to organize a private catamaran for us to do some island hopping, snorkeling, and partying! We visited several islands near Phuket and had a blast on the boat. The villa even arranged a huge picnic lunch for us to take on the boat. The islands are some of the most beautiful places to see in Thailand.

If you scuba dive, the villa can arrange that for you too. Spending a day on the catamaran is one of the most fun things to do in Thailand, don’t skip it! It wasn’t a cheap experience, but split between 8 people, it was totally doable and everyone agreed it was 100% worth it. It was one of our favorite days in Thailand!

3. Visit and Elephant Sanctuary

The main reason I wanted to visit Thailand was to see elephants. But I knew that I wanted to do it ethically, which meant not riding elephants and being very selective about where we saw the elephants and how we interacted with them.

We chose to visit an elephant nature park called Elephant Hills in Khao Sok National Park, one of the most ethical elephant experiences in Thailand. We were able to learn about Asian elephants, prepare their food, feed them, and watch them bathe.

The elephants are retired from the logging industry or from the circus. They seemed so happy to be free and be able to roam freely. It was incredible watching these majestic animals and also feeling good about our experience. It was one of my favorite activities in Thailand.

4. Visit a National Park

Thailand has 156 national parks and 31% of its land is covered by national park land, so you can see why visiting a national park is one of the best things to do in Thailand. We spent tie in Khao Sok National Park seeing elephants and exploring the park by boat and hiking trails.

It’s one of the top spots in Thailand to see wildlife. We saw monkeys, snakes, birds, and even a scorpion! Wherever you choose to visit in Thailand, you won’t be too far from a national park.

5. Get a Thai Massage

Getting a Thai massage is one of those Thailand activities that you can’t leave without trying. It’s part of Thai culture and you’ll be able to find opportunities to get one anywhere. I probably got around 3 during our time there. I’ll admit, I was nervous to get one. I’ve seen videos and it looks painful, but I was happy I tried it and it was a really good experience every time I tried it.

6. Explore Bangkok on a Private Tour

We began our journey through Thailand in Bangkok, which is most likely where you’ll begin too, being the capital of Thailand, it’s largest city and one of the most popular places to visit in Thailand. Bangkok is huge and busy. I found navigating it overwhelming, so if it’s your first time, I highly recommend booking a private guide to help you get around the city. We did two private tours during our time in Bangkok: a private walking tour and a street food tuk tuk tour .

On our first tour, our guide, Sunny, walked us all around Bangkok, exploring the most famous stops in the city like the Grand Palace, the Emerald Buddha, and more, and explained how life works here. We visited lots of temples, palaces, markets, and stopped to try Thai tea. It was so helpful to have a local showing us around and explain the city to us.

We also booked a private street food tuk tuk tour so we could eat street food, check out street stalls, and experience a tuk tuk ride! It was so much fun and I loved getting to eat street food that was safe, but still what locals eat.

7. Visit a Buddhist Temple (or several)

Temples are a must see in Thailand and when you arrive you’ll see why. There are so many temples and the Thai people are very proud of their religion and way of life. All of our guides in Bangkok were so excited to show us each temple, and our private guide Sunny showed us how to properly bow and be respectful at temples.

Sunny took us to see Wat Pho, where you can see the reclining Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew, located in the Grand Palace where you can see the Emerald Buddha, and Wat Arun, also known as Temple of the Dawn, which is covered in beautiful mosaics.

While we were near Phuket, we were also able to visit Big Buddha, which is a huge statue of Buddha that was recently built and one of the coolest things to see in Thailand. You can receive a blessing from a monk here and shop at the souvenir stalls. It also has fantastic views!

If you’re not sure what to see in Thailand, definitely add temples to your itinerary.

8. Book a Photoshoot

If you’re looking for unique things to do in Thailand, think about booking a photoshoot! It’s a fun way to capture memories from your trip. I try to do this on every trip, but it was especially important to me on my birthday trip with my friends there! We booked our shoot through Flytographer and had a great experience! We went to Wat Pho and it was a great location for photos.

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We always love to book a photoshoot when we’re traveling. As a mom, it’s tough to get in the photos since I’m always behind the camera. We love using Flytographer to capture our memories. You can get $25 off your shoot by booking with this link or using code WANDERLUST.

And for the month of March and November, you can actually get $50 off your first Flytographer booking!

9. Visit a Local Market

Put this on your Thailand must do list! This amazing country is known for its incredible bustling markets where Thai locals sell souvenirs, food, flowers, and more. We saw several local markets around Bangkok but also took a day trip to see two famous markets in Thailand: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market. It was fascinating to shop at the markets, especially the train market where you had to jump into a shop to avoid getting run over by the train!

I really loved the Damnoen Saduak floating market and being able to shop from our little boat. I bought a few gifts for my kids and some coconut ice cream that was delicious! If you don’t want to ride in a boat you can also walk along the walkways and bridges of the floating markets and just take it all in.

This is the tour that we booked to see both markets as a day trip from Bangkok.

10. Go to the Beach & Snorkel

One of the best things to do in Thailand is just go to the beach. Thailand is full of incredible white sand beaches and it’s one of the things that drew me to the country. I wanted a trip for relaxation, natural beauty, and sun (since we visited Thailand in January). We loved the amazing beaches near Phuket in southern Thailand. Many beaches will offer beach massages and boat tours. You can also find smoothies and food, but just be careful with what you choose to consume.

There is a lot of great snorkeling in Thailand, but do beware of jellyfish. There are some that will sting and some that won’t. I did end up getting stung on our boat day, but just a little and it wasn’t even painful, more like having a bug bite.

There are lots of other water activities to do in Thailand as well like sea kayaking, surfing, paddle boarding, and scuba diving.

When should I visit Thailand?

We visited Thailand in January and the weather was perfect for us. Thailand’s peak season is November to February, when it’s winter in the Northern Hemisphere, but still warm in Southeast Asia. Monsoon season is typically July to October, but that can still be a good time to go if you’re prepared to get wet.

Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?

For most travelers, whether you need a visa to visit Thailand depends on your nationality, the length of your stay, and the purpose of your visit. Thailand has agreements with various countries allowing for visa exemptions or visa on arrival for short-term visits. As an American, I did NOT need a visa to visit Thailand. Check you home country’s requirements.

What are some cultural norms to be aware of in Thailand?

There seem to be a lot of rules for visiting Thailand, but the most important one is that you should be modestly dressed while visiting Buddhist temple sites or any Buddha sites, like the Big Buddha. This includes having your shoulders and knees covered.

I absolutely loved my time in Thailand and cannot wait to go back with my family someday. I think they will love it too! I hope you’ve found some fun things to do in Thailand for your own trip!

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Wondering what to do in Thailand? I spent my 40th birthday celebrating in Asia and Thailand was my first stop. I booked tickets, invited some friends and we headed out on our adventure. We packed so much into our trip to Thailand and I know there are so many more things to see and do, [...]

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The value of mortgage balances with arrears was 50.3% higher at the end of 2023 than a year earlier, a Bank of England report shows.

The value of these mortgages was £20.3bn - a reflection of how higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis is impacting British households.

Michelle Lawson, director at Lawson Financial, told Newspage  it made for "grim reading".

"People don't have bottomless pockets and this data places stark emphasis on that fact," she said.

"Household finances are set to spontaneously combust if the current level of pressure on them continues."

And Craig Fish, director at Lodestone Mortgages & Protection, told the industry website that the report "clearly demonstrated the real struggles being faced in the mortgage market right now". 

He said while it was encouraging to see the number of new arrears cases decrease slightly, it was "likely" that this could change during the course of 2024.

Japan is considering its first interest rate hike in nearly 17 years, after narrowly avoiding a recession. 

The economy grew by 0.1% in the fourth quarter of last year.

That leaves the Bank of Japan leeway to raise interest rates for the first time since 2007, with rates having been stuck at -0.1% since February 2016.

Negative interest rates are used in some countries to encourage commercial banks to lend and consumers to borrow more - therefore boosting economic growth.

The bank is set to meet next week to discuss its monetary policy.

By Jess Sharp, Money team, at the LIVE retail event in London

Amazon will introduce drone deliveries in the UK later this year, the company's UK manager has said.

Speaking at the LIVE 2024 event this morning, John Boumphrey told the crowd to "watch this space" for their arrival.

His speech focused on the use of AI in retail and the sustainability of Amazon.

He said the use of advanced robotics had been expanded within Amazon and had allowed new job opportunities to be created.

More than 500,000 robots have been added to the company's fleet and more than a million jobs have been created, he said.

Last year, the quickest delivery was just 75 minutes, he added.

Speaking about the use of generative AI, he said he was "confident" it would be the "most transformational change" to the retail industry since the creation of the internet.

Amazon has already been using the technology to create summaries of customer reviews and in the US it has created an AI shopping assistant called Rufus.

"This is only the beginning, we are all but a few steps into the marathon," he said.

Victoria Coren Mitchell has accused Ovo Energy of "wrongly" taking thousands from her bank account and suggested she will take legal action against the supplier.

The writer and TV presenter described "reaching the end of the road" with the major energy supplier, calling it the "most terrible service provider" she had encountered.

In a post on X, she claimed the supplier had taken "thousands of pounds" from her bank account that "they were not owed", and that it had "driven her to despair".

"Nothing but legal action will do for them now," she added.

In a poll, Ms Coren Mitchell went on to ask her followers which supplier they felt offered better service and said she had heard Octopus Energy were "trustworthy".

In response to her post on X, Ovo Energy said: "We're sorry about your recent experience with us. One of our senior complaint handlers has reached out via email to address this situation for you as a matter of urgency. We hope we can fully resolve this for you quickly."

Ovo Energy was founded in 2009 and has since grown to supply more than 4.5 million homes across England, Scotland and Wales. 

It is among the big six energy companies in the UK.

An OVO spokesperson told Sky News: "We're always striving to provide the best possible experience for all our customers. 

"Our teams work extremely hard to provide help and support and will continue to review lessons learned."

Basically, "non doms" are UK residents whose permanent home, or domicile, is considered to be outside the UK for tax purposes.

For years, the Labour Party has vowed to scrap non-dom status, saying it could raise more than £3bn a year, while the Conservatives have, over recent decades, kept the tax break in law. 

However, Jeremy Hunt announced in his budget last week that the scheme, which helps some of the wealthiest people in the UK, would be abolished.

The chancellor said it would be replaced with a "modern, fairer and simpler residence system".

There will still be a four-year reprieve for foreign citizens living in the UK - but not thereafter.

He said this would raise £2.7bn a year.

What are the current rules?

A non-dom only pays tax on money earned in the UK.

To avoid UK taxation on foreign income, they can pay an annual fixed charge. 

  • £30,000 for those who have lived in the UK for at least seven of the past nine tax years
  • £60,000 for at least 12 of the previous 14 tax years 

After 15 years, UK taxes must be paid, though non-dom status could be reinstated if you move to another country for a time, then return to the UK.

British citizens can be a nom-dom but only if they have links to another country - this includes those who have chosen to leave the UK to live abroad indefinitely. 

The exemption usually applies to people born abroad, or those whose father is from a different country. 

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Rishi Sunak's wife, Akshata Murty, is one of this most high-profile nom-doms. 

However, after being criticised in 2022, she agreed to pay UK taxes on all her earnings.

The London School of Economics found a non-dom saves more than £125,000 a year on tax, on average. 

How many nom-doms are in the country? 

According to latest HMRC data, there were 68,800 non-doms in the UK in 2022. 

In that year, they paid £8.5bn in income, capital gains and employment taxes. 

The number of people claiming non-dom status has fallen over the past 10 years after a change in rules stopped people using the benefit permanently. 

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 Zonal pricing - whereby electricity costs differ regionally - could be introduced in the UK, it was announced today.

The government says Britons could save an average of £45 a year under the plan - which will now be consulted on.

But people in some regions could end up paying more than others.

How does it work?

At the moment there is lots of energy generation in Scotland, for example - but not as many consumers. Conversely, there is relatively little energy generation in London and the South East - where there are a lot of consumers.

Zonal pricing would aim to address this by seeing generators receive different rates based on the distance between their generating assets and their consumers. 

It would be in their interests to move generation nearer to consumers.

But in the meantime, costs could be passed onto households - potentially spelling bad news for areas such as London and the South East.

This could be rectified by additional solar or wind farms (in theory, although it is really hard to build new wind farms, as  this article  explains).

Zonal pricing is used in Australia and several European countries, including Italy, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

What does the industry say?

Energy regulator Ofgem has predicted significant saving for customers across Britain from zonal pricing in the long-term, of up to £51bn within 15 years.

Octopus Energy CEO Greg Jackson has backed the plans, suggesting they will not only help consumers but will attract new investors into the sector. 

Any shortfalls? 

Zonal pricing would be a push to more sustainable energy, getting generators closer to our towns and cities. 

However, as this article shows, the strategy is volatile by nature and susceptible to sector-wide energy premiums and outside factors. 

Following our posts on the investigation into vet costs and competition, we've been inundated with comments from readers sharing their experiences. 

One common complaint seems to be the cost of medication - with people finding the same products available for much cheaper online.

Vets are obliged to write a prescription if you ask - meaning you could source medication yourself. But many vets now charge for prescriptions.

Here are a few of the messages we've received this morning...

My vet insists on charging for a written prescription for each item (3x life-saving medicine equates to three separate written prescriptions). Even though a written prescription lasts for six months my vet will only prescribe two months of medication at a time. Is this fair? Lynn
My dog is on regular medication, my vet charges me £35 for a 10ml bottle. I now get a prescription from my vet (who charges £19 for the prescription) and purchase it from an online pet drug company. This is £28 for a 60ml bottle. Pepper pot
My vet sold his practice to a big group. I was charged £16.42 for a bottle of hydration drink. I bought the identical drink from Amazon for £6.50 or a similar make for £4.50. The practice prices have increased a great deal since the sale. Fredtheleg
My vet was charging £50 for a product available online at £14, for long-term pain treatment for an elderly dog. This was provided each month without additional examination. When I asked for a prescription I was charged £27 but was required to have an exam every three months.  Martin Best
Why does my vet charge £108 for an inhaler, £19 for a prescription, when I can get the exact same product from my local pharmacy for £56? Jon_Perry
The vet we used increased the price of providing a prescription from £15 to £25. When I queried it they said it was due to inflation. The same vet charged over £30 for a special shampoo for our dog that was on sale from an online supplier for £16.99. Greedy. Kevin B
I have always had rescue dogs - up to three at a time. Now, due to the soaring costs of vets bills and insurance to keep up with the hiked prices, I have only got one which is having a knock-on effect with animal charity re-homing schemes. Very, very sad. Anomouse
The biggest issue with vet costs in our area is to do with teeth extraction. Our vet wanted to charge us £1,400 to remove some teeth with no guarantee that it wouldn't cost more, so we switched to another local vet who was recommended and the same procedure has been capped at £500. kevind

The British Veterinary Association has responded to a new investigation into pricing and practices.

The Competition and Markets Authority is launching the probe after an initial review raised concerns over weak competition, lack of information for consumers and overcharging for medicines.

One major concern flagged by the CMA is the buying up of vet practices into larger groups.

Now, BVA president Dr Anna Judson has sought to put across a view from within the industry.

She said "the veterinary sector has changed significantly over recent years" and so the investigation is a "valuable opportunity" to take stock.

But while "rising prices are a concern for everyone"...

"It's vital to recognise there is no NHS for pets. Whether they are employed by corporate or independently owned practices, vets deliver highly specialised, tailored care for the UK's pets and the cost is a fair reflection of investment in medical equipment, supplies and medicines, and the time vet teams dedicate to the care of each patient."

Dr Judson also suggested vets had been subject to abuse since the initial review began.

"It's really important not to pre-empt the outcome of the CMA's investigation. When the CMA launched its initial review, vet teams in practice found themselves on the end of really unpleasant, often abusive behaviour, which is unacceptable."

By  Sarah Taaffe-Maguire , business reporter

The UK's top housebuilder by stock market value, Persimmon, is experiencing the biggest share price fall on the FTSE this morning. 

It said it was expecting subdued market conditions throughout the year as the short-term outlook is uncertain.

Profit dropped 52% in 2023, even more than analysts had expected. Share value fell 3.42%. 

Meanwhile, following news that the competition regulator is further investigating the vet sector, after it found pet owners could be paying too much for medicines and prescriptions, the British pet supplies retailer Pets at Home saw shares fall 8.2% at one point before settling around a 2.4% tumble. 

On the currency market, sterling is down against the dollar with £1 buying $1.277 and €1.1698. 

Oil costs $82.76 a barrel.

The travel accommodation site has banned the use of indoor security listings globally. 

Airbnb had previously allowed hosts to have cameras in common areas, as long as the devices were disclosed on the listing page before booking, clearly visible and not located in spaces like sleeping areas and bathrooms. 

Now, the cameras cannot be used under any circumstances. 

"Our goal was to create new, clear rules that provide our community with greater clarity about what to expect on Airbnb," Juniper Downs, Airbnb's head of community policy and partnerships, said. 

Airbnb said it believed the change would only affect a small number of listings. 

The new rules will come into effect on 30 April. 

Hosts will still be able to use doorbell cameras and noise decibel monitors - however, they will need to disclose their use and general location before guests book. 

"These cameras will also be prohibited from monitoring indoor spaces of a listing and are not allowed in certain outdoor areas where there's a greater expectation of privacy, like an enclosed outdoor shower or sauna," the company said in a blog post.

A news article in The Atlantic in 2019 reported on hidden cameras being used by Airbnb hosts.

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    My Tour Book

  7. Why I Use My Tour Book

    In this video we hear from the people who use My Tour Book.Kevin Hopgood (Tour, Production & Band Manager), Chris Gadd (Tour & Production Manager) and Steve ...

  8. FAQ

    The main website is desktop based, with a mobile version for viewing your tour as a tour member. You can also access the tour and other features as a tour member via the tour member app, and you can manage your tour on the go via the tour manager app. Both of these apps are available for Android and iOS. Click here for links to the apps.

  9. Download + Install

    Windows has 2 download alternatives (since 20.12), at the end, both have the same code and are using the same data folder. 1. Installation Program - mytourbook-x.x.x-win-64-setup.exe. Download the Windows installation program. Run the installer, Win10 may display the User Account Control confirmation dialog. Pros.

  10. My Tour Book

    My Tour Book. 276 likes. My Tour Book is a tour Itinerary management app built on tour by people who tour Sign up for free a

  11. Download MyTourbook

    Download MyTourbook 24.1.0 - Import and visualize tour data recorded with various devices, view detailed graphs and compare information, with this comprehensive application

  12. Next time you're touring, make it stress-free and ditch ...

    Next time you're touring, make it stress-free and ditch the costs of unreliable paper itineraries, with My Tour Book - a modern, easy to use and fully...

  13. Tour Editor

    The action in the tour editor toolbar creates a tour manually, this can also be used to create an event. The tour type can be used, to distinguisch an event and a tour. A created tour will be saved for the person which is selected in the main toolbar. The computed values for imported tours like distance or tour time, can be edited in manually ...

  14. MyTourbook download

    Views and drawable for displaying animated GIFs on Android. gps. Download MyTourbook for free. Analyze and visualize tours in many variations, which are recorded with a GPS device, bike-, exercise- or ergometer-computer. Some highlights: Tools are available to adjust recorded data, GPS tours can be visualized in customizable maps, ...

  15. Introduction To My Tour Book For Tour Managers In A Hurry

    An introduction to My Tour Book briefly covering all the core functions of My Tour BookMy Tour Book is a tour management app, built on tour by people who tou...

  16. AAA.com Digital Tourbooks

    Since 1926, AAA members have trusted the travel information in AAA's free TourBook guides to help them plan their most memorable vacations, whether it's a cozy romantic escape, a fun family vacation or an adventure-filled trip with friends.

  17. MyTourbook Alternatives: Top 10 Run Trackers & Similar Apps

    MyTourbook is described as 'Visualizes recorded tours and creates various statistics, MyTourbook stellt die Touren von einem Fahrradcomputer grafisch dar' and is a Run Tracker in the sport & health category. There are more than 10 alternatives to MyTourbook for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Windows, Web-based and Android apps.

  18. Create A New Tour

    To create a tour: Go to the Tours page from the home page or menu. Create Tour. Fill in the required information and click Create My Tour.

  19. Tokyo Travel Guide Book 2024: A Guided Journal with Insider Tips and

    Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Japan's bustling capital with "Tokyo Travel Guide Book 2024." Packed with insider tips, hidden gems, and essential information, this comprehensive guide is your passport to discovering the best of Tokyo in the year 2024.

  20. 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational final-round odds, golfers to watch

    Below, we look at the 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational odds entering Sunday's final round being played in Orlando. Check back throughout the season for our PGA Tour picks, predictions and best bets ...

  21. How To Create Your Tour

    My Tour Book is a tour management app, built on tour by people who tour.Sign up and create your tour for free at https://www.mytrbk.com#mytourbook #mytrbk #t...

  22. My Top 10 Things to Do in Thailand

    It was one of my favorite activities in Thailand. Book Elephant Hills. 4. Visit a National Park. Thailand has 156 national parks and 31% of its land is covered by national park land, so you can ...

  23. Backup

    Backup. MyTourbook has not an integrated backup therefore an external backup must be used. All data of MyTourbook are stored in the data directory which has additional subdirectories: <data directory>\derby-database. Contains the SQL database with all saved tours, markers, reference tours and other data. <data directory>\ [other subdirctories]

  24. Money blog: Victoria Coren Mitchell threatens legal action after OVO

    Basically, "non doms" are UK residents whose permanent home, or domicile, is considered to be outside the UK for tax purposes. For years, the Labour Party has vowed to scrap non-dom status, saying ...

  25. Help Uplift Malawi: 2024 Book Tour

    Caroline Kautsire is organizing this fundraiser. As I plan for my 2024 book tour in Malawi, from June to July, there is a lot I want to do to help my country. My name is Caroline Kautsire, and I am a Malawian living in Boston, USA. I'm an English professor, author and mentor, and my book tour is about responding to Malawi's needs for our ...

  26. Documentation

    The application do not have a built in help system but this documentation describes feature in MyTourbook. Cheat Sheet. This website by MyTourbook Contributors and any application screenshots are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License ...

  27. Adding & Editing Tour Locations

    Adding & Editing Tour Locations. Adding & Editing Tour Locations - My Tour Book Tutorial - 4/14. Share. Watch on.

  28. Couple Special Tour Didar e Taj

    Contact today! 24/7 CUSTOMER CARE. RESEND BOOKING CONFIRMATION. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER. Book online tickets for Couple Special Tour Didar e Taj in Delhi-NCR on BookMyShow which is a holi-celebrations event happening at Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Metro Station: Delhi.