One day is enough but I would suggest take 2 days trip because the place is so beautiful and peaceful that you can forget everything and enjoy it. Also treks are there other than skeeing.
Both summer and winter are good seasons to visit. For halt there are several hotels near railway station or please check oyo rooms once. You can also check mmt or Goibibo.
Hey Rosel, Rishikesh is an all year round destination to visit ... The best way to reach from Mumbai would be .. Board a flight to Delhi ... take an over night train to Haridwar from Mumbai ... and then only 20 Kms from there you will be in Rishikesh ... or else Dehradun flight is also dre ... but that will be a little costly ... from Dehradun you have buses and the journey takes hardly 3 hrs ... Happy Travelling Bro!!!
Definitely visit Ubud. it's a tiny laid back city with best views of rice fields. visit the waterfalls, the much talked temples, watch Balinese dance, and eat on cute cafes. Shop in the Ubud local market right in the city centre. You can also plan to visit Nusa Lembongan/Penida islands if you'd be interested in water activities like, snorkeling or diving or may just simply boating across islands.
Here are some of the famous places to visit in Bali:-
Uluwatu Temple – Pura Luhur
Tanah Lot
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
Bali Safari and Marine Park
The Splash Waterpark if traveling with kids And for the Beach Nusa Dua, Lovina or Candidasa. They have everything you need in a beach holiday without the craziness of Kuta & Seminyak. Good Luck!!
Hey! You should visit the major cities first if you haven’t been to the North-East at all. Cities like Guwahati, Kohima, Aizawl, Itanagar, and Imphal. To be honest there’s not much to see in Tripura so you can skip Agartala. But do visit these cities as they will give you a good sense of the nuances and culture of that region. It is also a good opportunity to mix with a lot of people and understand their cultural connotations and way of life. Then you can head to other remote cities and villages like Mokochung, Longwa, Majuli, Moirang, Moreh, Dzukou valley, Ziro valley, Bomdila, Tawang, etc. Be sure to visit Sela Pass during winter when it snows, as it is one of the most beautiful mountain passes in the country. If you want to you can ping me back for more recommendations and I can even make an itinerary for you if need be. :)
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Hey Saloni, You can visit Leh via road only from June to October as in rest of the month's road get blocked due to snowfall so you have to go by air and follow the Day 3 to 7 itinerary written below. Alternate Options - North Sikkim, Kashmir, Kerala, Shimla-Manali-Dharamshala tour Ladakh trip cost : 1) Via Road in June to October (the only time when roads remain open ) a)Bike on Rent from Delhi: It will cost you total 20k per person if you go with your friend on a single bike. b) Sharing Jeep from Manali: it will cost you approx 18k per person. 2)Via Air in rest of the months It will depend on air tickets( normally 5k per person from Delhi). Then it will cost you a total 20k per person. This all is a rough idea of cost. So always keep +5k extra with you. You can also do a round trip from Delhi to Manali to Leh to Srinagar to Delhi : Day 1 &2 Delhi to Manali to Leh Day3 Local sightseeing - Hall of Fame, Shanti Stupa, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Thikse monastery, Leh Palace Day4 Rafting In Zanskar river- Highest point for rafting in the world Day5&6&7 Khardung La pass, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso Day8 Leh to Srinagar Day9&10&11 Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam Day12 Srinagar to Jammu Day13 Jammu to Delhi Happy Travelling!!!!!!!
Hey Saloni,
As menitoned by Neeraj, Leh won't be possible. You can visit any of the places: Goa, Andamans, Kashmir, Kerala, Rajasthan, Pondicherry. You an opt for a Hot air balloon ride to make the day special. Sky Waltz company operates at many locations all over India.
February is a good time to travel within India. Some of the ideal destinations you could consider are Kashmir, Kerala, Andamans, Lakshadweep, Kutch, Orissa, Rajasthan, Pondicherry & Goa
February is the best month to travel anywhere in India, best in terms of weather, less crowded and not a peak season so you will get tickets at decent price. Places to visit depends on the terrain that you would like to visit, beach, mountain or culture & heritage. My few favourite places are given below in order of preference:- 1).Goa
2).Jodhpur & Jaisalmer 3).Manali
4).Pondicherry
5).Rann of Kutch (Must visit before the rann utsav ends on 20th Feb, and look for full moon dates if possible)
6).MP- Khajuraho 7).Mysore + Ooty
8).Panchgani, Mahableshwar (Strawberry season)
Hi Ekta, for a better mountain view I believe you would need to go uphill towards Mussorie, since from Dehradun you would have a valley view but not mountains. Hotel Dunsvirk Court in Mussorie has great mountain view rooms, since it is located right at top of the hill.
Hi Ekta, There was this one cottage from Mussorie saved in my Airbnb list. I'll definitely be staying here when I visit there. Here is the link: https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/17580550?s=51
Hey Ankit, Best time is visiting on Royal bathing dates if you want to see Naga Sadhus : 15 Jan, 21 Jan, 4 Feb, 10 Feb, 19 Feb and 4 March ( Maha Shivratri ). Go 2-3 days before the Royal Bathing dates. Happy travelling!!!!
Goaaaaaaa! It might be the smallest state in India, but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the most loyally crowded places in the country. It just has something for everyone! If you’re a Goa addict, you’ll know what I’m talking about. Among everything else that it is known for, Goa also has some of the most fabulous places to eat. Here is a list of the 5 best beach shacks in Goa. Foodies galore! Café Del Mar
Location: Palolem Beach
Cost for two: Rs.800/- (approx.) Gaffinos
Location: Cavelossim
Cost for two: Rs.800/- (approx.) Pipkins
Location: Cavelossim Beach
Cost for two: Rs.1,300/- (approx.) Rogers
Location: Benaulim Beach
Cost for two: Rs.700/- (approx.) Pina Colada Beach Cafe
Location: Colva
Cost for two: Rs.1,000/- (approx.) Good Luck!!
Happy Travelling!!!