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SUMMARY:SPAIN : ZINDGI NA MILEGI DOBARA
DESCRIPTION:SPAIN – Let’s relive ZNMD\n \n  \nEmbark on the ultimate adventure inspired by the iconic Bollywood movie “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.” Our travel company is thrilled to present a meticulously crafted itinerary that mirrors the exhilarating journey of three friends discovering the essence of life amidst the picturesque landscapes of Spain. Get ready to unleash your inner adventurer\, forge lifelong bonds\, and create unforgettable memories as you explore the stunning locales featured in this cinematic masterpiece. Bring your friends if you wanna relive this movie in real. \nWe will cover the La Tomatina festival in Valencia\, Scuba diving in Lloret de Mar\,  road trips and skydiving in Costa Brava. \nLa Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol near to Valencia in Spain. Thousands upon thousands of people make their way from all corners of the world to fight in this ‘World’s Biggest Food Fight’ where more than one hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets. \nPrior to 2013 anywhere from 40\,000 to 50\,000 (reported to be 50\,000 in 2012) people crammed into this huge tomato fight\, greatly expanding Bunol’s normal 9\,000-person population. Since 2013 official ticketing has been in place limiting the number of participants to just 20\,000 lucky people. \n  \nDay 1 (25-Aug) Land in Velencia \nDay 2 (26-Aug) La Tomatina Festival/Venta Pillar and Ek Junoon song \nDay 3 (27-Aug) Valencia to Barcelona: Gothic Quarter: Kabir search for father\, Salman Habib \nDay 4 (28 Aug) Barcelona: Flamingo dance \nDay 5 (29-Aug) Costa Brava: A road trip in the same clothes \nDay 6 (30-Aug) Lloret de Mar: Scuba & place\, where Laila met Kabir on the nudist beach \nDay 7 (31-Aug) Barcelona \nDay 8 (01-Sep) Fly to Seville to skydive \nDay 9 (02-Sep)  Fly back or Join us for an extended trip to Ibiza \n  \nDay 10 (02-Sep) Ibiza  \nDay 11 (03-Sep) Ibiza  \nDay 12 (04-Sep) Ibiza \nDay 13 (05-Sep) Ibiza \nDay 13 (06-Sep) Flyback or Extend Your  \n  \n  \nWhat Happens at La Tomatina\nAt around 11 am many trucks haul the bounty of tomatoes into the centre of the town\, Plaza del Pueblo. The tomatoes come from Extremadura\, where they are less expensive. Technically the festival does not begin until one brave soul has climbed to the top of a two-story high\, greased-up wooden pole and reached the coveted ham at the top. In practice\, this process takes a long time and the festival starts despite no one reaching the meaty prize. The signal for the beginning of the fight is the firing of water cannons\, and the chaos begins. Once it begins\, the battle is generally every man for himself. \nAfter one hour\, the fighting ends. At this point\, no more tomatoes can be thrown. The cleaning process involves the use of fire trucks to spray down the streets\, with water provided from a Roman aqueduct. The authorities seem more concerned with cleaning the town than cleaning the visitors\, so some people find water at the Bunol River to wash\, although some kind residents will hose passers-by down. Once the tomato pulp is flushed\, the ground is clean due to the acidity of the tomato. \n  \nDay 1 & 2: Valencia\n \nDo you how Kabir\, Arjun and Imran landed in Valencia\, because of the Tomato festival? We will also explore Valencia like them. \nValencia\, the birthplace of Paella and the third-largest city in Spain\, is often overlooked and underestimated in favour of its big brother Barcelona. However\, it offers much the same in terms of its striking architecture\, fantastic food\, beautiful parks\, and beaches. Not only this\, but it comes with a big plus side- far fewer tourists and smaller price tags! Discover the best things to do in Valencia on a city trip. \nLa Tomatina\nToday\, we will start from Valencia towards Bunol and explore the world-famous festival named La Tomatina. \nLa Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol near Valencia in Spain. Thousands upon thousands of people make their way from all corners of the world to fight in this ‘World’s Biggest Food Fight’ where more than one hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets. \nPrior to 2013 anywhere from 40\,000 to 50\,000 (reported to be 50\,000 in 2012) people crammed into this huge tomato fight\, greatly expanding Bunol’s normal 9\,000-person population. Since 2013 official ticketing has been in place limiting the number of participants to just 20\,000 lucky people. \nWhat Happens at La Tomatina\nAt around 11 am many trucks haul the bounty of tomatoes into the centre of the town\, Plaza del Pueblo. The tomatoes come from Extremadura\, where they are less expensive. Technically the festival does not begin until one brave soul has climbed to the top of a two-story high\, greased-up wooden pole and reached the coveted ham at the top. In practice\, this process takes a long time and the festival starts despite no one reaching the meaty prize. The signal for the beginning of the fight is the firing of water cannons\, and the chaos begins. Once it begins\, the battle is generally every man for himself. \nAfter one hour the fighting ends. At this point\, no more tomatoes can be thrown. The cleaning process involves the use of fire trucks to spray down the streets\, with water provided from a Roman aqueduct. The authorities seem more concerned with cleaning the town than cleaning the visitors\, so some people find water at the Bunol River to wash\, although some residents will hose passers-by down. Once the tomato pulp is flushed\, the ground is clean due to the acidity of the tomato. \nUseful Advice\n\nWear closed shoes that you do not mind throwing away afterwards. If you wear flip-flops\, you may get hurt\, or you could lose them easily during the battle\nWear old clothes\, or clothes that you are not planning to wear again. They will most likely end up damaged from being ripped or incredibly dirty\nYou may find goggles useful. However\, it is safer if you just ensure that you always have something clean to wipe your eyes with. The best thing is if you tuck your T-shirt into your shorts to keep the bottom part of your T-shirt clean and dry\nIf you are planning to take pictures\, bring a waterproof camera!\nIf you are not from Bunol\, and you want to stay overnight\, don’t forget to look for and secure accommodation in advance\nDo not miss the Palojabon – a greased pole with a Spanish ham at the top. Whoever can climb the pole and get the ham can keep it!\nStay safe and enjoy the festivities as much as possible\n\nValencia City Exploration : \n\nEat your way through the Central Market\nValencia Silk Exchange\nGet lost in the streets of El Carmen\nClimb the Cathedral\nPlaza de la Virgen\nTrendy Rusafa\nPalau Marques de Dos Aguas\nColourful streets of Cabanyal\nRelax on Valencia beach\nThe old gates of Valencia\n\nDay 3: Barcelona\nToday we will reach Barcelona by bus. Reach Barcelona and check in at the hostel\, today we plan is to explore Camp Nau. \nIf you are a football lover then you can not miss this! \nCamp Nou was built between 1954 and 1957 and officially opened on the 24th of September 1957 with a match between FC Barcelona and a selection of players from the city of Warsaw. \nThe stadium replaced Barcelona’s previous ground Camp de les Corts\, which\, though it could hold 60\,000 supporters\, was still too small for the growing support of the club. \nCamp Nou initially consisted of two tiers that could hold 93\,000 spectators. It was first called Estadi del FC Barcelona but got soon referred to as Camp Nou. \n  \nDay 4: Barcelona\n \nGothic Quarter: Kabir searches for his father\, Salman Habib \nThe first stop in the Born Quarter is to get some breakfast with churros con chocolate. This Spanish staple is a tasty deep-fried doughy pastry that’s dipped in rich\, creamy chocolate. If you’re vegan or gluten-free\, there are several allergy-friendly restaurants in Barcelona. Not feeling chocolate? You can order churros without chocolate and enjoy it with coffee instead. \nAfter grabbing breakfast\, roam around the asphalt streets of the Born Quarter and head over to the Passeig del Born. This beautiful passage is lined with exquisite eateries that have outdoor seating\, overhanging trees\, and cosy shops. In this area\, you’ll also find the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar\, a beautiful medieval Basilica\, as well as the Santa Caterina Market. This market is filled with local restaurants\, freshly cured meats\, delectable cheeses\, fruits\, and vegetables. \n1. Basílica de la Sagrada Família\n2 Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) \n3. Casa Mila (La Pedrera) \n4. La Rambla: Barcelona’s Social Hub \n5. Bogatell Beach \n6..Palau de la Muscia Catalana \n7.Catedral de la Santa Cruz yy Santa Eulalia \n8. Parc Guell: Gaudi’s Surrealist Park \n9. Casa Batllo \n10 Magic Fountain for Montjuic \n11.Mercat de la Boqueria \nIn the Gothic Quarter\, you’ll also find the bustling streets of La Rambla\, which is filled with street performers\, tall trees\, and streets overflowing with outdoor dining and shopping. About halfway up La Rambla is an eye-catching market called Mercado de La Boqueria. This alluring outdoor market is jam-packed with sweet-smelling fruits\, candied nuts\, and freshly baked traditional Spanish goods. You’ll find croquetas\, empanadas\, mini-sandwiches\, and several eateries to grab tapas (a hearty snack)\, or enjoy a late lunch. \nThis is generally considered to be the city centre. \nWe will have a party in the Gothic Quarter! \n  \nDay 5 : Costa Brava\n \nToday\, we will move to Costa Brava by bus or train to re-live some of the most beautiful parts of the ZNMD. \nWith an arresting scenery and sparkling Mediterranean coastline\, the Spanish region of Costa Brava ticks all the boxes for a sun-soaked getaway. Tucked away in the northeastern corner of Catalonia\, it stretches from the French border all the way to the ‘Costa Brava gateway’ of Blanes. Once in the shadows of the more touristy Costas of mainland Spain\, in-the-know travellers have been taking holidays in Costa Brava since the sixties. With a treasure trove of fishing villages and lively seaside towns\, Costa Brava\, aka the ‘Wild Coast’\, has so much to offer. \nWe will explore Costa Brava town like locals. \nCalella de Palafrugell\nYou will feel a bit like stepping into the 70s when you come around the corner and lay eyes on the retro colour palette of the doors or the whole vibe.Calella de Palafrugell. \nThe ancient fishing village has several beach areas and coves perfect for a day of swimming and lounging on the beach. Along the beach\, you’ll find many restaurants and viewpoints. \nDay 6: Lloret de Mar\n \nLloret de Mar\, a town on the Costa Brava in Spain’s Catalonia region\, is known for its Mediterranean beaches. The medieval hilltop Castle of Sant Joan\, to the east\, offers views over the area\, while the central Iglesia de Sant Romà church provides examples of both Catalan Gothic and modernist architecture. On a cliff overlooking the sea\, the Santa Clotilde Gardens were built in the style of the Italian Renaissance. \nWe will go to the same beach\, where Laila met Kabir\, Imran and Arjun. To make it more interesting\, you can do the optional scuba dive and explore the underwater world. \nActivity: Scuba dive \nDay 7 & 8: Barcelona\n \nToday\, we will reach back to Barcelona and catch a flight to our next destination to Seville. \nGuess why we are going there? \nYes\, to skydive in Seville. \nJust 20 minutes from the city centre of Seville\, you can go skydiving and feel the adrenaline rush of seeing the Andalusian capital from the clouds. \nParachute one minute of pure adrenaline in freefall with a professional skydiving instructor and enjoy the magnificent views of Seville. Then your guide will open the parachute and you will descend for about 5-8 minutes. You will feel the speed of 200km/h in the free fall. \n  \nDay 9: Fly back with memories\nYou can either come back to India with happy memories or continue with us on our extended trip to Ibiza\, the party capital of the world. \n  \nDay 10\,11 & 12-Ibiza\nIbiza is all about road trips and parties so we will be doing daily parties and you will realize why people fly from U.S to party in Ibiza. \nSmall coves lapped by the intense blue Mediterranean\, pine forests that practically embrace the sea\, days spent on-board a yacht\, sleepy villages full of rural charm\, luxury beach clubs\, accommodation in paradise-like settings… \nIbiza is a heavenly Mediterranean destination\, a place where you can let your hair down and enjoy the laid-back hippy atmosphere of its fashion and street markets\, chill out on a Bali bed next to the sea or watch the sunset surrounded by beautiful scenery. Ibiza is so authentic that it can combine the world’s most exciting nightlife with a UNESCO World Heritage town and Biodiversity Reserves. \n\nTalamanca beach\nCala San Vicente\nPlaya d’en Bossa\nLas Salinas\nCala Bassa\nCala Conta\nIbiza historic center\nSant’Antoni\nSanta Gertrudis de Fruitera\nCala Carbó\n\n\nDay 12 Back to Home \n  \nHere is the most aviating costing deal for your Yeh Zindgi NA Milegi Dobara trip\, BOOK BY WHATSAPP US ON 9029099709 \nPackage 99999 p.p \nIncludes\n\nHostel Stay for 9D/8N\nBreakfast (6)\nAirport to hostel transfers(2)\nBus from Valencia to Barcelona\nTrain from Barcelona to Costa Brava\nTrain from Costa Brava to Barcelona\nLa Tomatina Festival Tickets & Transfers\n\n\n\n\nPackage 130000 p.p \nIncludes\n\nScuba Dive\nSky Dive\nHostel Stay for 9D/8N\nBreakfast (6)\nAirport to hostel transfers(2)\nBus from Valencia to Barcelona\nTrain from Barcelona to Costa Brava\nTrain from Costa Brava to Barcelona\nLa Tomatina Festival Tickets & Transfers\n\n\n\nExcludes\n\nInternational Air Fare\nVisa\nLunch/Dinner\nPersonal Expense\nTravel Insurance\nAnything Not Mentioned Includes\n\n\n  \nCancellation Terms \n\nBooking fee(Non-refundable) : INR 30\,000/- (Inc. in total trip cost)\nMinimum 50% payment to be completed 60 days prior to departure\nThe remaining payments are to be completed 30 days prior to departure\nCancellation Terms\, we do not refund any amount!\n\nQ. Is travelling during a pandemic easy? \nThe pandemic is not allowing us to travel the way we were travelling in past and the future is not clear so you should be prepared for a sudden change in the plans without intimations. Things can change overnight and even countries can go under lockdown and in these situations\, one can do anything. So if you are travelling with us then be prepared to take this kind of risk and then only finalise your plans.TBT will not be responsible for any such event and no refunds will be made\, all the costs will be borne by the member who is joining us. \nQ. Trip requirements? \nA vaccine (both shots) certificate will be required and the trip will be based on the current guidelines of the EU for Indian travellers. If your 2nd dose is 9 months old then you must provide a booster dose certificate also. \nQ. Which visa is needed for this trip? \nAns: As all the countries are part of Europe only so Schengen visa will be needed. \nQ. Will\, you help me to apply for a visa? \nAns: Although visas & flights do not come under our preview and you can contact your own agent but if you want then we will make you meet a visa expert agent\, who will surely help you with the visa process. We will not be responsible for visas and flights or agents. \nQ. Refund Policy \nAns: No refund 30 days before the trip. No reasons will be considered. Book after planning properly. \nQ.I want to see your last trip pics? \nAns: Follow the link: PICTURES \nQ. Can I drive it? \nAns: Yes you can drive if you have a valid Indian driving license and you can pay for the additional driver fee. \nQ. Why this trip is less costly because all the trips to Europe start from 1 lac? \nAns. We believe in passing the benefits to members also\, as we are a group of passionate travellers who are running this company and not a business-oriented company. \nQ. How will I meet the group if I come? \nAns: We will add you to our WhatsApp group for further communication and if you are coming alone then we will arrange an airport pickup for you by public transport. \nQ. Do you have any referral discounts? \nAns: Yes\, if someone joins us because of you or with you then you will get a discount of 2500 rupee. \nIs there a discount for a group? \nAns: Yes\, if you are more than 2 then you will get a group discount of 3000 Rupees . \nQ.Where can I see the T&C of the trips? \nAns: Follow this link: CLICK ME \nQ. How to Contact us? \nCall us on 9029099709 or E-mail us on info@travelbuddiestalk.com \n  \nTeam TBT \nwww.travelbuddiestalk.com \ninfo@travelbuddiestalk.com \nCall/Whatsapp: +91 9029099709
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