Visa FREE countries for Indians | Top 10 countries where Indians can Travel without Visa (2019)
Do you know there are many countries where Indians can travel without a Visa? In this video, we talk about those countries where Indian passport holders can enter those counties without a visa. The main reason for it is because of the policy of that country towards and India. The list of countries mentioned in this video requires no passport for Indian citizens. We also have listed some places which are little danger to travel and up to how many days the travel visa is applied. Even though some amount may be paid to those countries travel agencies but is completely VISA FREE.
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Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip
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Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip.
The Island country of Japan put up in the eastern part of the world is known for their centuries old tradition and wonderfully exotic Japanese cuisine. While some don't consider Japan to be an ideal destination for holidaying some consider Japan to be one of the best places to visit at any time of the year. The reason is that you can learn so much from the Japanese culture and their lifestyle. What's more is that the Japanese people are one of the friendliest people on Earth treating you with dignity and kindness, making you feel comfortable. Wouldn't you want to travel now?
Planning to visit Japan, then these are the top 10 cities to visit in Japan on your first trip.
1. Tokyo - Most Popular City of Japan
2. Kyoto - City of 10,000 Shrines
3. Osaka - Economic Hub of Japan
4. Hiroshima - Resilient City of Japan
5. Yokohama - Port City of Japan
6. Nara - Japanese City of World Heritage Sites
7. Aomori - Snoweist City of Japan
8. Kamakura - Must Visit Zen City of Japan
9. Okinawa - Island City of Japan
10. Kanazawa - A picture perfect city to visit in japan
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1. Honeymoon With My Brother by Franz Wisner
2. In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
3. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
4. The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Gillebeau
5. A Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins
6. Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer
7. Work Your Way Around the World by Susan Griffith
8. On The Road by Jack Kerouac
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20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Vienna, Austria in this travel guide covering 20 things to do in Vienna (Wien) including top attractions such as grand palaces and museums along with iconic experiences such as visiting cafes, coffeehouses and restaurants while experiencing nightlife in the city.
Vienna city is one of the grandest we've visited in Europe and its elegance, history and architecture will surely win you over. However, this city is not a living museum and with trendy restaurants, cafes and legendary nightlife you'll travel to Vienna and leave wishing you could linger for a few more days.
A special thank you to friends Kash, Becki, Sabina, Drew & Deanna for helping us out with this guide to Vienna. Check out the pinned comment to follow them on social media.
20 Things to do in Vienna City Tour | Austria Travel Guide:
Intro to Vienna (Wien) - 00:01
1) Cafe Sacher for Viennese chocolate cake (sachertorte / sacher torte) - 00:33 and 01:23
2) Ring Road (Ringstraße) in the Old Town (Innere Stadt) of Vienna for parks, museums and palaces - 01:00
3) St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) for views of Vienna (Wien) - 03:29
4) Mozart’s House (Mozarthaus Vienna) on Domgasse 5 (1784 to 1787) - 04:17
5) St. Peter’s Church in Vienna (Peterskirche) - 04:43
6) Hofburg Palace (Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments & Silver Collection) +Roman Ruins - 05:47
7) People's Garden Park of Vienna (Volksgarten) - 06:57
8) Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) +
Palace Park - 07:37
9) Nightlife in Vienna with friends - 08:01
10) Street Food in Vienna eating Käsekrainer (sausage with cheese) - 09:40
11) Vienna Vineyards for wine tastings - 11:35
12) Viennese Breakfast in Vienna, Austria - 13:44
13) Prater Park + Wiener Riesenrad Ferris Wheel (1897) - 16:31
14) Austrian Food eating Schnitzel, Goulash and Apple Strudel - 17:49
15) Hundertwasserhaus for fascinating architecture - 20:36
16) Fleamarket in Vienna (recommended Nasch markt) - 21:33
17) Museum Quarter [Museumsquartier] (Mumok + Kunsthalle Wien + Leopold Museum) - 22:05
18) Maria-Theresien Platz (Museum of Natural History + Museum of Art History + Opera) - 22:53
19) Wiener Melange (coffee) + Mozart Cake + strudel at Aida coffeehouse - 23:25
20) Transportation around Vienna taking the Metro (U-Bahn) - 26:02
Outro - 26:40
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Our visit Vienna travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Austrian and Viennese), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting palaces gardens, churches and museums and Vienna by night for nightlife and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Vienna tourism brochure, Vienna itinerary or Vienna, Austria city tour.
WIEN - 20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide Video Transcript:
In this video we’re showing you around Vienna (Wien). After spending a few days in Tirol, the capital was our next stop and what a change of scenery. We swapped snow-capped mountains for some of the most elegant streets of Europe in Wien, Österreich.
Vienna is a city of imperial palaces, countless museums and grand coffee houses, and it was a feast for the eyes.
We can already tell you that one week was not enough to see it all, but in this video we’ll do our best to show you some of Vienna’s highlights!
And that’s a wrap for our guide to Vienna (Wien). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas of things to do on your own trip to Wien, Österreich.
Now you guys know the drill, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do, see, or eat in Vienna, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Vienna video series showcasing Viennese food, Viennese culture and Viennese cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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On the Noosa Everglades with Vivienne Golding, where life is beautiful one day and perfect the next
Come take a paddle around the pristine waterways of one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets, the Noosa Everglades. One of only two Everglades in the world, this wetland wilderness is a million miles away from what you know of the Sunshine Coast. And local guide, Vivienne Golding, can’t wait to show it to you.
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Discover Australia – Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout
Mt Tinbeerwah is located just 15 minutes from Noosa Heads in Tewantin National Park and offers a 1km hike to the top. The walk has wheelchair and pram access to the first lookout point (130m) with views to the coast. Beyond the first lookout the track climbs to the fire tower lookout perched 265m above sea level - an additional 300m walk. Bring your binoculars and camera to take advantage of the spectacular panoramic 360 degree views with magnificent views over Noosa and the Pacific Ocean. A perfect time to go is late afternoon to check out the beautiful sunsets. Abseiling and rock-climbing is also permitted for experienced and suitably equipped people. There are picnic tables and toilet facilities, however there is no drinking water available at the site, so please remember to bring your own.
Australia Vlog - SYDNEY CITY - Brunch, Dessert, Dinner (EP 18)
EP. 18: We had a brunch at Paramount Coffee Project in Surry Hills and walked around Darling Harbour before had some amazing donuts for dessert at Short Stop in Barangaroo. Then we went to The Rocks, Circular Quay and Pitt Street Mall before had a korean food for our dinner at Sydney Madang Restaurant. =)
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Interesting facts about Canberra, make it special | War Memorial | Explore Australia
Canberra Tour guide (Day Trip)
1. War memorial
2. Parliament House
The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia, and some conflicts involving personnel from the Australian colonies prior to Federation. The memorial includes an extensive national military museum. The Memorial was opened in 1941, and is widely regarded as one of the most significant memorials of its type in the world and was voted the number one landmark in Australia by travellers in the 2016 Trip Advisor awards.
The Memorial is located in Australia's capital, Canberra. It is the north terminus of the city's ceremonial land axis, which stretches from Parliament House on Capital Hill along a line passing through the summit of the cone-shaped Mount Ainslie to the northeast. No continuous roadway links the two points, but there is a clear line of sight from the front balcony of Parliament House to the War Memorial, and from the front steps of the War Memorial back to Parliament House.
The Australian War Memorial consists of three parts: the Commemorative Area (shrine) including the Hall of Memory with the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, the Memorial's galleries (museum) and Research Centre (records).
The Memorial is a two-storey building with a floor plan in the shape of a Byzantine cross.
The upper level is dedicated primarily to World War I (the entire west wing) and World War II (the entire east wing). The World War I gallery, is arrayed in chronological order from the start of Australia's involvement in the war. The first two sections of the Gallery relate extensively to the Gallipoli campaign. The World War I gallery was redeveloped in 2014 for the Centenary of the First World War, and was reopened in November 2014. Between the wings lies Aircraft Hall, which contains a number of complete aircraft, encompassing air power in the Pacific and contains aircraft mostly from the World War II era including a restored Japanese A6M Zero, that was flown in combat over New Guinea.
At the 'heart' of the building resides the Hall of Valour, a display of 76 of the 100 Victoria Crosses awarded to Australian soldiers; the largest publicly held collection of Victoria Crosses in the world.[6] The gallery is built to resemble a Victoria Cross with the left hand side dedicated to the WW1 VC recipients, and the right to the WW2, Vietnam and Afghanistan. The Collection has on display the first and last Imperial VC's and all four of the VC's awarded under the Australian Award System. There is an individual display for the holder of each Cross shown there, with a photograph, an excerpt from the citation that accompanied the award, and usually additional medals awarded to that recipient. The relatives of Australian VC holders often donate or loan the Crosses to the Memorial for safekeeping and greater public awareness of their honoured kin. Architecturally the centre of the Hall of Valour is positioned directly under the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier.
The lower level contains the Afghanistan: Australia's Story Gallery which currently is the sole audio-visual Gallery in the Memorial, a research area, a gallery for Colonial and Pre-Federation Conflicts including the War in Sudan, the Boxer Rebellion and the Boer War, and the Conflicts: Post 1945 to Today, Cold War Gallery comprising exhibits for the Korean War, the conflicts in Malaya and Indonesia and the Vietnam War. This section also encompasses the Peacekeeping Gallery and exhibits dedicated to both Gulf Wars. It also has an area for temporary special exhibitions.
ANZAC Hall is a large annexe to the upper level of the Memorial, used for the display of large military hardware.
The building is large and the collections are extensive; a full day will suffice for only the most cursory examination of its contents, the conservative estimate is a minimum of three days is required to see every single item on display gallery item to gain any recollection.
A gift shop and two coffee shops are on site, one overlooking ANZAC Hall, named The Landing Place, and the other on the east side of the main building, named Poppy's Cafe.
Parliament House is the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia, located in Canberra, the capital city of Australia.It was opened on 9 May 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II.
Parliament House contains 4,700 rooms, and many areas are open to the public. The main foyer contains a marble staircase and leads to the Great Hall, which has a large tapestry on display. The House of Representatives chamber is decorated green, while the Senate chamber has a red colour scheme. Between the two chambers is the Members' Hall, which has a water feature and is not open to the public. The Ministerial Wing houses the office of the prime minister and other ministers.
You Gotta Try... - Finding the tastiest food at the Adelaide Central Market
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South Australia through the eyes of local film makers, Matt Salleh and Rose Tucker from Urtext Films
Heard so much about the Adelaide Central Market but didn't know where to start...before this film. Get the skinny on all the legendary stuff! Smelly cheese, Russian doughnuts, perfecto pasta, coffee that smells like heaven. It's like having a GPS with all the tastiest spots in the Adelaide Central Market marked by crazy foodies. You've gotta try it!
Filmed at the Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide, South Australia
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Editing Assistant: Darcey George
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