Hello Pratik, I will be happy to answer your travel queries from my experiences 😊 . *you have chosen a perfect time to visit these hillstations .yes, you can cover harsil ,chopta and auli in 5 days this is because all these places are near and can be travelled easily . distance between harsil and chopta is 270 kms and would take 9 hours to travel with amazing views and further chopta to auli is 148 kms and would take 6 hours approx .
*orelse you can travel to joshimath from chopta , distance is 135 kms and would take 5 hours .and from joshimath you can book ropeway till auli ,which is one of the largest one of India.
*I hope you travel by your own vehicle or with a driver for more free journey so that if you see any good place ,you can bring some changes to your plans . *having a small suggestion for you , I just checked and found that there are some really amazing travel deals available for auli at tripoto itself , please go through this links https://www.tripoto.com/auli/tour-packages
HAPPY TRAVELLING 😊
Darjeeling in December is a bad choice .. provided you like the cold and chilly weather Manali will be cold as well. Rest 2 places weather is manageable .
Hey Sharwari, I personally think you should separate Darjeeling from this list and treat it as a singular destination as it's actually quite far from Himachal Pradesh. Considering you're travelling by your own vehicle, you could follow this itinerary:
Day 1: Chandigarh to Manali (8 - 9 hours journey)
Day 2: Stay in Manali Day 3: Stay in Manali for another day or skip it (totally upto how you want your vacation to be)
Day 4: Manali to Shimla(7 - 8 hours journey), explore Shimla
Day 5: Shimla to Kalpa, your first village of Kinnaur (7 hours) Day 6: Kalpa to Chitkul, 2nd village of Kinnaur (2.5 hours)
Day 7: Chitkul to Shimla (7-8 hours)
Day 8: Shimla to Chandigarh (3.5 hours)
Hey Krishna, A 4-day trip to Parvati Valley costed me 5500. Expect to shell out 7-8k for a 5-day trip. You can definitely cut down expenses by staying in hostels/budget hotels, travelling by local buses and by not visiting expensive cafes.
Hey Aashish, This time in winters s a best time to go to Kodaikanal .... The climate will be chilling and will give you an other worldly experience in South India ... Go ahead dude ... visit this lovely queen holiday stations by January end ... Happy Travelling Bro!!!
Hey Akash, You can't go into mountainous ranges of kaza and Chitkul at this point of time as it's heavily snowing in lahaul and spiti valley ... The best Adventure you can get would be to ride :- Chandigarh - Manali - Tandi - Dharamshala -Mcleodganj - Kasol - Shimla - Chandigarh ... This can be the best and safe Adventure road trip you can take in this month end dude .. .. Happy Travelling Bro!!!
Nathula pass, changu lake, and you can travel this two place which is ahead of ganktok and can also visit M. G market it's a very good place and yungthang, its actually in other side of ganktok where you should start from newjalpieguri. Backdogra is a beautiful place it's in the sikkim and Bhutan border, a market is also there which is actually a part of Bhutan and u can visit there casually. Its the place where Indian people and Bhutan peoples can visit.
There are many, depending on the time and budget. South Asian destinations like Bali, Cambodia or if time is not a constraint may be South America , Peru and Chile .
First, you visit Munnar and explore Munnar for atleast 2-3 days. Then on the way to Coorg, stop at Wayanad. There is a lot to see in Wayanad, the green covered lush hills and the breath taking views from the hills. It's a perfect stop for a nature lover and you'll definitely love it. Then you head towards Coorg and experience the beauty of Coorg. And then head towards Uduppi and enjoy the west coast. Then to your destination, Bangalore. Start the journey from South to North and travel along the Ghats to experience the beauty. Have a good travel :)
Hey Saaquib, Instead of fretting over planning your trip, why don't you check some packages on Tripoto that are pre-planned? I have attached some of them. Hope they can be of use to you :)
Take all the documents of your bike (or copy) because the Police keeps checking bikes, especially interstate bikes. Try to avoid night ride. Reasons 1. It gets so cold at night.
2. Safety at some parts of the state, and reckless truck drivers at night. Daytime is fine for your journey. Keep in mind it also gets hot in daytime coz it's Chennai :) Have a safe ride :)
Camel valley, Tringalwadi fort, Kulangadd are some good places to visit here. You can try OYO rooms, which is a lot cheaper and have a lot of amenities. Better than most hotels.
I suggest you to choose sikkim as I have been already there and it is very beautiful and organic. Also sikkim won't cost you pockets too much.
You can get travel operaters easily around Gangtok MG Marg area.. they have well defined packages
Sikkim is good. Its a such a lovely place. One should visit in their life time. Ganktok us so wonderful to spend time. So important places are yungthang, M. G market, changu lake, Nathula pass, New jalpaiguri, backdogra etc...
It's so awesome to visit. Have momos overe there its really awesome.
Hey Mehul, Yesss, you can upload videos as well in your blog. All you have to do is copy and paste your you tube link on to your Tripoto page and publish it. Happy Travelling!!!
For this time of the year would like to suggest you Jaisalmer - camel safari, jeep safari, trail to fort, etc. is fun Udaipur - can go for bangore haveli for traditional dance and music, puppet shows, boat ride in lake Pichola, trail to monsoon fort of Udaipur will be best if you visit Udaipur Pushkar- for a day go for Pushkar lake , camel Safari, Hot air balloon ride (if there) visit Savitri mata temple with help of cable cars or can trek till top. The view is mesmerizing from the top.
Bedni Bugyal is a picturesque alpine meadow located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. Here's a suggested route and accommodation option: Route: Delhi to Rishikesh: Start your journey from Delhi to Rishikesh, either by train or by road. Accommodation:
While trekking to Bedni Bugyal, you'll mostly find tented accommodations or basic guesthouses in Wan village and Bedni Bugyal itself. However, if you're looking for more comfortable lodging options before or after the trek, you can consider staying in Lohajung or Rishikesh. In Lohajung, there are a few guesthouses and lodges where you can stay overnight. Similarly, Rishikesh offers a wide range of accommodation options catering to different budgets, ranging from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts.Rishikesh is a major city in Uttarakhand and serves as a gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas.
Rishikesh to Lohajung: From Rishikesh, you can take a bus or hire a taxi to Lohajung. It's a long journey, approximately 10-12 hours by road. Lohajung is the base camp for the Bedni Bugyal trek.
Lohajung to Wan Village: Once you reach Lohajung, you can further proceed to Wan village, which is the starting point of the trek to Bedni Bugyal. It's advisable to stay overnight at Wan village before starting the trek the next morning.
Wan Village to Bedni Bugyal: Begin your trek from Wan village to Bedni Bugyal. It's a moderate trek of around 11 km and takes about 5-6 hours to reach Bedni Bugyal. The trail offers stunning views of the Himalayas and lush green meadows.
Melbourne:-
1)Great Ocean Drive
2)Penguin Island
3)MCG
4)Crowne Casino
5)Walk on the Flinders/Collins Street and shopping of expensive brands
6)For shopping at a reasonable price u can check out DFO (Duty Free Outlet) near Crowne Casino.
7)Sea Life Aquarium - if you have time
8)Melbourne Zoo - if needed
9)Parliament House Sydney
1)Sydney Harbour Bridge
2)Opera House
3)Darling Harbour
4)Bondi Beach
5)Sea Life Sydney
6)You can also do a day tour from Sydney to Canberra Brisbane
1)Story Bridge
2)South Bank,Queensland
3)Queen Street Mall