Yes @NimishaRaizada, very helpful. Just a qq. What cruise tour did you take in the Loch Lomond day trip? How long will the bus stop? Is it a 1 hr cruise or a 2 hr one ?
@@eby1972 The cruise was called Sweeney's cruises (I have put the link in the description). It was a 1 hour cruise and the bus stops until everyone is back.
I dont comment much . But im really impressed by your video and this neat description really has the exact things i need . Also a fact that you spoke one language rather than mixing up . A little suggestions if your video has the places name mentioned it would be really good too. Thank you for your efforts
Hi ..your video is a wonderful guide for us first timers ❤❤ May I know whether it’s necessary to book the guide for Edinburgh castle or just the entry ticket would do?
@@rinchenkhandoma hi, so glad you found the video helpful! And no, i didn't book a guide for any of the castles so it's not necessary unless you really want to know all the details that only a guide would know.
Hi!! Your video was the one stop solution to plan a Scotland trip! Thanks for detailing everything so well. May I know how did you return from Inverness to London? Train seems to be very expensive plus the biggest thing is, trainline isn’t showing whether it will be a sleeper or seater.
I am so glad it helped!! I was staying in Peterborough so that is where I took the train to. It was cheaper for me because Peterborough does not have an airport so train was the most convenient option for me. Also, I did not come across a sleeper train in any train while I travelled there. However, all the trains I took were day trains. According to this, sleeper trains are only available after 8, if at all: www.thetrainline.com/trains/great-britain/sleeper-trains You can also check flight prices. I had someone recently ask me the same question as to why I chose train when flights were cheaper but they also didn't know I was staying in Peterborough.
Hey! You can check out Glasgow or Fort William. Glasgow will give you more city-ish things to do and Fort Wiliam is more famous for the views and natural beauty and you can take hikes from there. Some other famous places there that I couldn't visit but have heard a lot about are Fingal's cave, Fairy pools and Fairy Glen in Isle of Skye, and you can also ride the Jacobite Steam Train over the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Hope this video was helpful!! Feel free to ask any questions that you have :)
Yes @NimishaRaizada, very helpful. Just a qq. What cruise tour did you take in the Loch Lomond day trip? How long will the bus stop? Is it a 1 hr cruise or a 2 hr one ?
@@eby1972 The cruise was called Sweeney's cruises (I have put the link in the description). It was a 1 hour cruise and the bus stops until everyone is back.
Can we trevel togather i want to make tour history
I dont comment much . But im really impressed by your video and this neat description really has the exact things i need . Also a fact that you spoke one language rather than mixing up . A little suggestions if your video has the places name mentioned it would be really good too. Thank you for your efforts
@@aniket4627 thank you! Glad you found it helpful. And noted!
Planning my trip to Scotland from London and so far yours is the most helpful one
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Hope you have a great trip!! 😊
Lovey video. Very helpful tips from my upcoming trip
Thank you! I am glad you found it helpful
Your video is perhaps the one I was looking for. My Scotland trip is sorted. Thank you👍🏼
It makes me really happy you found this useful!!
Lovely place. And beautifully presented. ❤
Thank you so much❤️❤️
so glad you enjoyed my country
@@KEVINMEIKLE-k7x it was beautiful ❤️
Very nice & also very beautiful video. Keep it Up. God bless Uu 🤗👌👍
Thank you so much!!
Hi ..your video is a wonderful guide for us first timers ❤❤
May I know whether it’s necessary to book the guide for Edinburgh castle or just the entry ticket would do?
@@rinchenkhandoma hi, so glad you found the video helpful! And no, i didn't book a guide for any of the castles so it's not necessary unless you really want to know all the details that only a guide would know.
Hi!! Your video was the one stop solution to plan a Scotland trip! Thanks for detailing everything so well.
May I know how did you return from Inverness to London? Train seems to be very expensive plus the biggest thing is, trainline isn’t showing whether it will be a sleeper or seater.
I am so glad it helped!! I was staying in Peterborough so that is where I took the train to. It was cheaper for me because Peterborough does not have an airport so train was the most convenient option for me.
Also, I did not come across a sleeper train in any train while I travelled there. However, all the trains I took were day trains. According to this, sleeper trains are only available after 8, if at all: www.thetrainline.com/trains/great-britain/sleeper-trains
You can also check flight prices. I had someone recently ask me the same question as to why I chose train when flights were cheaper but they also didn't know I was staying in Peterborough.
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Ahaha thank you! ❤️❤️
Absolutely very informative!
Thank you so much for the video, it is very helpful Thank you dear🥰
I'm glad you found it helpful! Have an amazing travel!!
Beautiful place
Yes, it is!!! 😍
Thanks for the video
Thankyou for the detailed video
glad you found it helpful!
Hi
I am planning for 5 days
What to do for the one extra day?
Hey! You can check out Glasgow or Fort William. Glasgow will give you more city-ish things to do and Fort Wiliam is more famous for the views and natural beauty and you can take hikes from there. Some other famous places there that I couldn't visit but have heard a lot about are Fingal's cave, Fairy pools and Fairy Glen in Isle of Skye, and you can also ride the Jacobite Steam Train over the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
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