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
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
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!!
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.
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
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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
Hello Isham,I will be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience😊.
*goa is great place for partying, relaxing, understanding new culture and undoubtedly some new sort of foods.
*you can bag best time of your vacation at butterfly beach which is at North of paloelem beach in southern goa.enjoy your solitude away from the rest of the world and also experience the wonderful aquatic life out in the open front of the beach .
*To reach here,you can hop on a ferry from palolem or agonda beaches as this beautiful and semi circled beach is not approchable by any other means .and if you are felling too thrilled ,you can try out trekking around the thick forest surrounding this beach .
*butterfly beach is also knows as honeymoon beach as a lot of honeymooners and couples come here for a secluded vacation. you can enjoy here best evening with wine
*I just checked online and found that there are some great deals for goa available on tripoto itself, do check this out
https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages/
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You will get people on Palolem beach who will take you to butterfly beach on a boat. You need to negotiate with them. There is a package that covers dolphin watching, visiting butterfly beach..
The trek starts from Haridwar and ends at Chandrashila. The major attractions of this trek are the Tungnath Temple and the Chandrashila peak which provides a breathtaking 360-degree view of the valleys below. You have to start your trek by reaching Haridwar. Take a road trip through the motorable roads of National Highway 58.