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For a solo trip you can plan to Ladakh. Start a road trip from Manali to Leh. You can explore Ladakh & the surroundings in 5 days.
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Hi, I already covered leh ladakh last july can u suggest me some other places..
Visit to hills stations most preferably because the weather will get even more heated up, by the time April will turn in. Book a car with Myles and go towards Dharamshala Manali Nainital Shimla Kasol or Mcloedganj if you are in North India You can also self-drive towards Munnar Ooty Coorg Alleppey If you are travelling towards South. Visit our website to know more - https://www.mylescars.com/
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You can visit to places like- Kasol Dharamshala Manali Munnar Lonavala Andaman Nicobar and what not But what is more important is the path you choose to be lead out there and there is nothing more affordable and convenient than the self-drive service and thats when Mylescars comes into play. Visit our website- www.mylescars.com to know more.
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Yelagiri is a not as famous as other tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu, but it is definitely breathtaking and has many places to visit. If you are looking for something unusual, then this is the right place for you! It has all the best features of a good hill station like viewpoints, lakes, and parks. The main attractions here are, Yelagiri Adventure camp, Jalagamparai Falls, Puganur Lake, Swami Malai Hills and Nature Park. The climate is pleasant throughout the year. It is a apt place for trekkers and hikers who want to unwind themselves. For accommodations-https://www.ulohotels.com/yelagiri-hotels-and-resorts
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If you want to experience the vibe of a true nature in monsoon then go North Sikkim. You'll get to know the truth of nature which turns into heaven during monsoon. The rarest flower of Earth "Rhododendron" appears only then in the whole year.
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Dear fellow traveler, checkout the link below this will help you out. https://www.holidify.com/collections/solo-travel-india
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