Plastic Surgeon by profession with a passion for travel, wildlife .. accompanied by my better half, a paediatric surgeon with even more zest for travel and hiking..
Trying to document our travels through our beautiful country India and abroad via photos and a basic description of our day at a destination..
Hope you enjoy the journey with us!
Hello. I came across your comment about Cesky Krumlov on Trip Advisor. We (myself, my 19 year old son and 24 year old daughter) are spending 8 days, mid-June, in Prague, including a day trip to Terezinstaadt. We are considering including an overnight to Cesky Krumlov. I am curious whether you consider the village to be so touristic that you would recommend against it? We are fine with a fair number of tourists, but not if it is so overcrowded that the streets are full, etc..
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Cesky Krumlov is touristic but stunning. There will always be day tripping crowds from 10 am to 4 pm and the small town can get crowded but if u spend a night like you plan to then u can see Krumlov at it’s best after 6pm when it’s beautifully lit up and early morning before 9 am. I would recommend staying a night in Krumlov and never recommend doing a day trip from Prague.
Hope that helps!
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Do I have permission to use your photo of inside of the Santa Margherita church in my personal photobook? It is beautiful and the only photo I have of our visit was not very good. Thanks
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As long as it is not being used for commercial purposes you can use the photo in your personal photobook… I’m glad you liked it 👍🏽
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I’m planning a trip to the Dolomites in the first week of September and had a quick question for those familiar with the Seceda area.
Can anyone please share details about the hike from the Seceda ridgeline down to the Col Raiser cable car station? Specifically:
What is the approximate distance (around 2 km?)
How much time does it typically take?
Is there a well-defined and maintained pathway throughout the route?
Is the trail manageable for someone looking for a relatively easy to moderate walk?
Any insights, tips, or recent experiences would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
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The trail is well marked but much longer , around 7 km going via pieralonga hut…It’s a downhill path which i would consider easy to moderate..
If you are relatively fit and wear proper footwear it is done in 2-3 hours considering that you will stop to take in the views and photos intermittently..
Hope that helps
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