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It generally opens all the time.. only closes if heavy snowfall occured. They ways are very narrow so if snowfall is there don't try to go
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Generally opens all time . still check before going. sometimes closes because of snowfall thank you have a safe journey
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The best time to visit gangtok is basically September to June. so yes you can visit at that point of time.
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During June ,Gangtok is the prettiest.But it rains a lot so make sure you have an extra day or two to cover places that you might not be able to because of the rains.
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Yes first you add Melbourne then Sydney and then Canberra if you want go to Brisbane as well. note your inbound and outbound of the airport two different places. then cost can be reduced and you can enjoy more. i am a travel consultant so can dm me too
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Hii, August is the peak season to visit Mosvow.. the minimum temp is expected to be around 12 deg. As this is a peak period, I prefer you book everything in advance as accommodations etc may not be available later on and the prices will be higher during the month of August..
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Very nice destination. have booking with maccruz in advance. do visit baratang jungle and mangroves forest. other local sightseeing like cellular jail, museum, marina park, Ross island, Chatham saw mill are spectacular.
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It depends from where you are ...if you are from South then budget places of north will go out of budget for you ...so first tell from where you are
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Mention your region because depends on it we'll tell you the nearest and best place to enjoy and spend time with your friends....
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In Varanasi you will find temple and spiritual places In Rishikesh you will get temples, spiritual places and adventure (rafting, camping,cliff jumping) both and in Bir you can only do adventure activities mostly paragliding so plan accordingly to your wish .what you want to do
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Hey. go bir biling directly via delhi... enjoy treking and para gliding there... Then go to rishikesh...stay in hostel or u can do camping near river ganga...enjoy river rafting...and if interested you can visit temples also... then at last you can go to Varanasi...for all spirituality....
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U can stay either near bus stand or main market or if u like peace then old Manali is better option...but bus stand will be far u have to take auto to reach bus stand...2-3 days are sufficient to explore manali....
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2-3 days are more than enough for manali mall road has some amazing stuff to eat. chopstick is one of the best restaurant on mall road.
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Visit gods own country - kerala
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According to me.... You should try to go somewhere in north eastern India as june would be high on mercury, specially try to travel in himachal and you can also opt for nepal
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Though I'm not sure about the cooking part. generally cooking and carry such stuff is banned to avoid pollution in such places. you can buy camping stoves and cooking kit at decathlon at reason prices
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Do visit nathula pass, tsomgo lake, baba mandir, lachen, lachung, gurudongmar lake, pelling.. Sikkim is vast and would require atleast 13 days to explore. Do visit the gangtok market. there are laods of eating joints there like Roll House, Dragon walk, thakali, cafe live and loud, Bakers street etc!!
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Must visit- Gurudongmar lake, Tsomgo lake
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It sometime takes a week to get the points credited since the flow of blogs are too much to verify.
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It usually takes time, if it's already 3-4 days mail them regarding this. perhaps it depends on your content, it should give some information to fellow travelers.
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Sikkim, Le Ladakh, Udaipur, Kodaikanal, Kerala, Spiti Valley
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Spiti valley, from manali to kaza via rohtang pass. Real adventure lies there.
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You have many spots to visit in and around the coorg in 7 days you can explore good things try to visit mandalpatti when you are at coorg
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Must visit places: Abbey Falls Namdroling monastery Raja's Seat Mallalli Falls
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Hello shweta , I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience. *You need at least 3 days for a leisure tour of Coorg. A 2 day itinerary is a bit packed, but still reasonable. Having said that there are many tourists who visit as a day tripper from the nearby cities, though it is very hectic. Coorg is a lot about soaking yourselves in the ambient than sight seeing. *The best time to visit Coorg is during the summer months between March and June. The best months are March and April, when the day time temperatures are comfortably hot. The valleys are shrouded in a mist, and you can go trekking, cycling or simply walking all about. *Besides coffee and spice plantations, Coorg is also famous for its juicy and pulpy oranges. Coorg oranges are unique because they are easy to peel off and carry a tinge of citric tang and sweetness in them. Local chocolates and homemade wines are also a speciality here. *Coorg is currently facing a crisis due to the ravage caused by heavy rains. It is best not to go to Coorg because the roads are inaccessible and also, authorities will be busy rebuilding the place from scratch. Instead, you can visit other places in Karnataka like Hampi, Mysore, and Gokarna for example. *Coorg is known as the Scotland of India because of the striking similarities between the two places in terms of geography, terrain, architecture, atmosphere, climate and numerous fresh water bodies. * I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals available at tripoto itself, do check out this https://www.tripoto.com/coorg/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELS 😊
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Top tourist attractions are: Nagarahole national park, Abbey falls, Mandalpatti view point, Bylakuppe Golden temple, Dubare elephant camp. You can stay at the following places: Orange County Club Mahindra Jungle camp Heritage resorts
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This shouldn't be the case, you may check their reviews on Google. If it has no or negatively review, you should avoid them.
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You can check their websites. And go thru the google reviews
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