Hey Mohammed,
It is tough to say which is best one but if you haven't done any trekking before then choose easy snow trek - Kedarkantha trek which can be done in Rs 5000-6000 ( book a package with any trekking agency ).
Happy trekking!!!!
Hello,
In 3 days it is difficult to do a many treks but i would suggest, auli, dhanaulti which will have snow on the way. Kedarnath would be closed and you may not be able to reach till the temple.
Enjoy travelling!!!
Hello,
Now that depends on whether you want snow or you want plain surrounding.
If you are intrested in snow go for auli one.
If you are intrested for chilled place with no snow go for nainital one.
Enjoy travelling!!!
Hi Akshay, I have attached with this comment a complete itinerary for Vietnam. How you can do it in a budget is very simple, book your tickets well in advance. Travel in public transport and stay in hostels.
Hey Vidhi,
I would suggest to go for Kerala trip.
This is brief itinerary of Kerala :
Day0- Reach Kochi and visit Marine Drive at evening
Day1- Local sightseeing of Kochi
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/places-to-be-visited-in-kochi-5bd813d850839
After visiting these places go to Munnar via cab or bus ( stop for waterfalls en route to Munnar)
Day2- Local sightseeing of Munnar - Eravikulam National Park, Rose Garden, Mattupetty dam, Photo Point, Echo point and Tea factory.
Day3- Take a bus or cab to Thekkady from Munnar. Visit spice gardens en route to Thekkady. Things to do in Thekkady - Elephant safari, Kathakali show and Kalaripayattu show.
Day 4 - Thekkady to Alleppey or Kumarakom. You can also go to Allepay from Kumarakom by houseboat. Try local Toddy drink and do houseboat ride in Kumarakom or Allepay. You can go to the beach in Allepay.
Day5- Return to Kochi from Kumarakom or Allepay.
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/delicacies-of-kerala-5bd72244aabdb
Duration : 7 Days
Cost : 20k per person
Happy travelling!!!!!!!
In South India, you can visit the following exotic destinations.
1. Munnar
2. Alleppey
3. Coorg
4. Wayanad
5. Ooty
6. Mysore
7. Kovalam
Nearly all of these places have much to offer from scenic views, heritage tourism and ancient temples within your budget.
Stay: Budget and affordable stay are available in all the city and as also the food and can be ordered at decent rates.
Transportation: Travel to the city is easy as it is well connected to the national and state highways. You can drive down or choose from the many public transport options. To travel within the city, you can choose between bus and auto.
Good Luck!!!
Best time to visit Gangtok is in the months of September to October in Autumn where you can enjoy true nature without much cold, you can see one of the God’s wonderful creation with blissful nature surrounded by green hills and clear skies.
While on the other hand, During Mid march to Mid may is also very ravishing, with cool breeze, snow falling in areas like north sikkim.
Good Luck!!!
Stay more in either Darjeeling or Gangtok. For places to visit in Gangtok you can check my photoblog for an idea where you can visit or my own blog.
Here is a link for my own blog which will give you detailed information on Gangtok's tourist points
https://wandersagas.wordpress.com/2018/01/12/travel-diary-gangtok/
Shoghi
A 45-minute drive from Shimla (15 KMs in terms of distance), is the famous hill station of Shoghi that welcomes visitors with green hues of hill slopes with Pine trees.
The range of activities that one can engage in at Shoghi includes rope climbing, bridge crossing, cycling, night walk, bird watching, valley crossing, etc.
Kalpa
Situated in Kinnaur district and famous for its Apple orchards, Kalpa is a small and sleepy village. The place is perfect for witnessing the snow-capped Kinnaur Kailash Mountains that seem just a stone’s throw away.
As a tourist, one could go for short walks and visit the monastery. In case you want to engage in volunteer travel, you may visit the local girls’ orphanage to offer your services.
Chitkul
The last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul is famous for its fruit-laden orchards and mustard fields. The frosty Himalayan river Bapsa also flows through Chitkul. The Himachali architectural cottages with slate/wooden roofs are a common sight here.
Chitkul is a paradise for nature lovers; they can just immerse themselves in the surroundings – lush green forests and snow-covered mountains in the backdrop of the river Bapsa. Another must visit at Chitkul is Kagyupa temple that has a beautiful, ancient idol of Shakyamuni Buddha. The carvings of 4 kings on 4 different directions is a must see.
Narkanda
Approximately 65 km from Shimla and surrounded by the Shivalik Range, Narkanda is a popular skiing resort for winters. The place is also ideal for those who want to spend ‘me time’ surrounded by the Shivalik Ranges.
Barot
On the foothills of Himalayas and on the banks of river Uhl, Barot is surrounded by the evergreen Deodar forest. The river Uhl in-fact serves as the breeding ground for fishes and the area has several fish farms.
The place offers multiple options for outdoor activities such as angling, fishing, trekking, camping, rock climbing, river crossing, etc.
Good Luck!!
Hey Pankaj,
You can go to following places where you can also go for short 6-7 hours trek and night camping at snow mountains :
1)Kheerganga trek(One day trek, Parvati valley-Tosh, Malana, Kasol)
2)Triund trek (One day trek, Dharamshala-Naddi, Dalhousie, Macleodganj)
3)Prashar lake trek (One day trek, Mandi)
4)Kedarkantha trek (5 days, Dehradun )
Happy travellling!!!!!
Although a visa is not required to enter Bhutan for Indian citizens, they need a permit, which is free of cost. It is recommended to get the permit in Kolkata itself. You can get the permit from Royal Consulate of Bhutan in Kolkata. Note that it takes 8 days to get your permit issued. Alternatively, you can get your permit issued from Phuentsoling itself. Phuentsoling is a small Bhutanese town at the India-Bhutan border. The problem is that the permit-issuing office remains closed on Sundays and public holidays.
And regarding trek
DAY 1- ARRIVAL IN PARO, BHUTAN
DAY 2- SOI YAKSA DAY 1 (START OF TREK)
DAY 3- SOI YAKSA DAY 2
DAY 4- SOI YAKSA DAY 3
DAY 5- SOI YAKSA DAY 4
DAY 6- SOI YAKSA DAY 5 (END OF TREK)
DAY 7- DEPARTURE DAY
Good Luck!!!
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Hello manpreet,
Skyopedia is a genuine firm but not as helpful as tripoto.
I would suggest to follow tripoto as the travellers provide genuine info which is also cross verified by tripoto officials too.
Enjoy travelling!!
Hey Himani,
Here are few which suits your budget in south Goa :
Matashree beach huts ...
Agonda waves
Rosvilla cottages ...
Ourem cottages...
Chill inn huts ...
The rates may vary though....
Happy Travelling!!!
Hello amritaparna,
Well o would tell you an idiom as says action speaks louder than words.
Whether you be in any part of the world when it comes to communication there are 2 things:
1.english because as an official language mostly people are familiar to it.
2. Your actions can helo you too as in the medieval period when people were not able to communicate through words, action was the only way.
I guess this can help you.
Enjoy travelling!!!
Hey Amritaparna,
The best way to communicate would be using your mobile phone ...
When I had been to Italy, I had few pictures downloaded for me ...
like if I was in search of a road to colosseum I would show that picture to a person waiting for bus, he helped to take the bus which goes to the place I wanted to ... that's the best way possible ...
Stat to communicate with English first .. if that doesn't work better, then this way of showing pictures would help you ...
Success rate would be atleast 80% as per my experience ...
This helps mainly while ordering food on streets ... showing a pic of a bread toast or a burger will be easy to order your food ...
Hope this will work for sure ...
Happy Travelling!!!
Hey Rohit,
I visited there in April 2018. Best location to book hotel is Police bazaar but there is so much cost difference between your chosen hotels. Then I would suggest going with the low one because the taxi cost 2 times a day for 4 days to reach Police bazaar from Castle road will be less than Rs10k. Best is book with Oyo app. Another area to book a cheap hotel near Police bazaar is Lower Lachumiere.
Happy travelling!!!!!
I am not from Shillong, but visited recently. I would suggest you to not stay at Police bazaar, as it gets really crowded, and the traffic is too much, if you want a peaceful stay, don't stay at Police bazaar
Hey Aditya,
All the things to do and places to see in Ooty ...
Dont miss the Nilgiris mountain railway you train ...
Check out Ooty lake ...
Botanical gardens
Rose garden
Thread garden
Visit Kalhatti falls which is 8 Kms from the Ooty city centre
Tiger hill which is 4 Kms from Ooty
Emerald lake
Never miss Kotagiri hill stations in coonoor ... which is 17 Kms from Ooty ...
Droog fort in Coonoor ...
The 250 feet sheer drop of Catherine falls in Coonoor ...
St.Stephen church is also a place not to miss ...
Kodaikanal Places to see are :-
Vattakanal falls
Dolphin nose point
Echo point Trek
visit local plant nurseries where you can find awesome plants ...
Go on a paddle boat ride in Kodaikanal lake ...
take a walk in coakers walk ...
Bryant park is worth a visit ...
lake side cycling is a must ...
Go to kurinji andavar temple ...
Don't miss pillars rock ...
Happy Travelling Bro!!!
David Hall Gallery and Cafe
It's currently part of Kochi Muziris Biennal and the art, installations it hosts are quite interesting. Worth a visit if you're coming to the Biennale.
Good Luck!!
Hey Mohammed,
There is no need to buy any more jacket. Buy woollen socks, woollen cap, sunglasses, thermal innerwear, moisturizer and good quality gloves. You can take a waterproof jacket and snow boots at rent.
Happy trekking!!!!!