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You should consider Idukki district, Heaven of nature. Hills, waterfalls and everything you need to see here waiting for you. Idukki has breathtaking places like Munnar, Vagamon,Vattavada etc.. Go and explore this mini Kerala.
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Munnar, Thekkady, Allepy & kovalam are must visit places in Kerala.
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Hey! why don't you plan a trip to Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro. A local festival is being held in Sept end and October starting. Check this: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/ziro-festival-of-music-2015-the-journey-of-my-life-230591
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There are plenty of places --- Karnataka, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and so on... How many days you are planning to go? With how many people? And which side of India you wanna explore?
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September to february
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April to June and mid-September to early October...
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Hey, Prashar Lake is a scared place near Mandi. The trek is very easy and can be done a beginner also. You can even choose to come down to Baggi Village from Prashar Lake in a cab. Also, visit Rewalsar Lake and Gompa near Mandi. Plan your trip here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/seasonal-contrasts-of-prashar-lake-mandi-5801aa968db34
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Dear fellow traveler, follow the link below. This will help you out. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/when-the-girl-met-parashar-5cbac62e400a0
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Some packages include travel fare and some does not. You need to check specifically in the itinerary or ask the operator providing the package
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It entirely depends upon the package. Travel part is either included or exlcuded. I also depends upon the choice of the customer.
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I wants to travel leh n Ladakh..

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Thats sounds good. Its better to go there in this season till february
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Best place to visit
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Flights from Mumbai to Cambodia are expensive compared to Bengaluru. Its better to split flight from Mumbai - Bangkok - Cambodia if you do not get cheaper tickets for your date of travel. Considering 4 days 3 nights - 3 Night Accommodation, 1 day Angkor Visit, 2 days exploring around Siem Reap. The day you reach you need to buy 3 Nights accommodation ($60) 1 Day Angkor Pass - ($37) 1 Day Tuk-tuk for going around ($20) Landmine Museum ($5) Floating Village Visit ($25) Angkor National Museum ($12) Food ($70-100) - Beer and non-veg food is cheap Misc ($50) - Shopping/Juices/etc. Visa on Arrival ($30) So approx $350 + Flights - 20000 INR (return) =================================== So should be around INR 40-45k. If you need any more details feel free to contact me on FB @ourlifeoutsidecubicle or Instagram @lifeoutsidecubicle
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Hey, budget always depends upon the type of stay and lifestyle. For a budget traveller, it will cost you around INR 5000-7000 for a week (per person) in Cambodia.
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Some of the major attractions are Kintamai & Ubud Tour, Uluwatu Temple Tour, Benoa Beach for water sports, Sunset dinner cruise & many more. For more Info dm me?
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Tanah Lot ans Ulluwatu is not to miss. Ubud is an amazing place. Bali river Rafting is life time experience. I personally didn't enjoy Mount Batur and Kintamani tour. You can research more and decide if you want to add in Ur itinerary. There are many Hidden amazing waterfalls and beaches. Unfortunately i do not have much info on this.
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Hey Swayam! Manesar is quite good place for a small getaway from Delhi/NCR. You can check some comfortable stays in Manesar here: https://www.tripoto.com/hotels
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Depends on what you want to experience..? Is it an adventure ? or do you want to relax ? or just appreciate Indian history and culture... Here are top 5 things you can do... 1) Adventurous and serene: Manali and Kasol 2) History and Culture: Udaipur and Jaipur 3) Wild and crazy: Jim Corbett 4) Relax: Haridwar and Rishikesh 5) Family trip: Dharmashala and Mcleodganj Good luck.. FYI I have done 2,3,4.. And this december I will be covering 1 and 5 :) If you want any detailed info do not hesitate to ask.. Cheers!
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North india has many beautiful places.you can visit wagah border, amritsar golden temple, manali,kullu,delhousey,himalayan region (kashmir,shrinagar).
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From which city bro
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Let me know if you need any contact or information about Chakrata.
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You can reach this hill station by rail or bus. You can fly to the Gaggal Airport in the Kangra district and take a taxi from there to reach McLeodganj that is 20 kilometers from the airport. You can take a direct bus from Delhi to Dharamshala or McLeodganj. There are many budget lodges and hotels where you can stay at this hill station. Food or drinks offered by locals in trains or buses might have sleeping pills in them. Do not accept them. Do not take photographs of the locals without their permission. Carry all the camping and trekking gear, and get warm clothes, socks, shoes etc.
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Hey Vaishali, Mcleodganj is a beautiful destination for backpackers decorated with a pinch of hippie culture. Go out and eat in amazing cafes, taste Tibetan & Italian food, do a day trek or camping at Triund or Kareri Lake. Plan your trip to Mcleodganj as per the below itinerary.
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Rann Utsav is one of the best way to learn more about the vibrant culture of Gujrat. The stunning sunsets while staying at Kutch will make your trip a memorable one. Leran more about this amazing travel destination here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/kutch-bhuj-chapter-56af7c29b5f86
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You can go to Mcleodganj. There you can trek to Triund, and overall mcleodganj is a nice place. From there you can go to Bir Biling if are interested in Paragliding
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Most of the adventurous destinations lies in Himalayas. You can take a halt in Mandi for Prashar Lake trek. You can also do fishing in Barot Valley near Mandi. There are numerous adventure activities in Rajasthan also.
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The best way to take a Bus from Sindhi Camp bus Stand Jaipur until Udaipur, Which would take 8 HRS approx. Fare would be around 600/- Per head for a AC bus and in Udaipur there are several Hostels I would suggest you to stay in. Happy Journey and write back to me.
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Either by train or by taxi/bus
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Hey, You can plan your trip to Istanbul with the help of following itinerary.
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Check tripoto packages for Turkey
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Firstly you have to reach Bhuntar. For reaching Bhuntar there are two ways first is by rail and another is by Road. Nearest railway station is pathankot (around 150 kms). I'll personally recommend you to travel by road. Regular Bus services are there from Delhi 6pm onwards. Next stop is Barshaini. You can reach there by local bus from Bhuntar Take a bus from Bhuntar to Manikaran and from Manikaran to Barshani (18 km in 40 minutes). You can get a shared cab from there. They usually charge INR 75 INR 100 per person. From Barshaini the base to Rudra Nag, Kalga and Pulga, opt from two routes: Kalga (17 km): Easy climb with longer descends, suited for occasional trekkers and those low on stamina. Not a good option for photographers looking for breathtaking landscapes. Have fun at your Hot water Jacuzzi in the mountains?
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Hey Harjith, Kheerganga is a wonderful Himalayan trek. You can reach Kasol by a bus (Volvo/local) from Delhi, Chandigarh etc. Also, you can get down at Bhuntar airport and reach Kasol by a local bus or cab. The 12km trek to Kheerganga starts from Barshaini Village near Kasol.
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Hi maria, its definitely a good time to visit amsterdam nw. when in neatherlands try visiting zansee schan for windmilss, Giethron a dutch village. and volendom these are places in neatherlands other than amsterdam. to visit other places like France and germany you can take train. Hope this answered your question Happy travelling Rashmi
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Hi Maria, This is indeed a great time to visit Europe. Late october to nov is the fall season where all the leaves will turn yellowish red. This is truly a sight to behold. A good thumb rule is to buy a Eurail pass and travel across europe for a cheaper cost. Also staying in hostels is a good way to keep the costs down. A detailed itenary really depends on your taste. I can however suggest a 3 days trip to Hallstat, Austria which i took last year. Hope this helps. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/hallstat-and-salzburg-picturesque-locations-in-austria-5b0abf5b1e2a6 Happy travelling.
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Called Rann Utsav - It happens every year from nov to feb at Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. Its a very culturally enriched festival where in you stay in amazing tents at the venue next to the white desert. Cost depends on what type of tent you are choosing and number of days. Check on the website https://www.rannutsav.net
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Kutch festival is held every year in Rann of Kutch. It is aslo known as Rann Utsav. If you want to see and learn more about the vibrant culture of Gujrat, then plan a trip to Kutch during Rann Utsav. Cost for this trip depends upon your mode of transportation, stay (luxurious tents/budgeted) and number of days you will like to spend there.
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Hey Garima, the best way to commute from one place to another is by road. You can take a cab or a bus. Following itinerary will be helpful for you to plan a trip to Spain.
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Hi, With so many brand-new, luxurious homes, Spain and Portugal are prepared to welcome visitors. Whether or not you have been there before, you will undoubtedly find a ton of new items to hold onto. Therefore, we have listed some of the most opulent Mediterranean destinations for your holiday. Over a dozen hotels in Spain and Portugal have recently opened, and more are expected to do so in the near future, according to Virginia Irurita, the creator of Made for Spain and Portugal, an opulent travel agency based in Madrid. Despite the lockdown last year, she claimed that all hotel fronts have been extremely active up to this point with the development process. https://lucistyle.com/latest-the-most-glamorous-mediterranean-places-for-a-gorgeous-vacation/ One of the most talked-about openings, Six Senses Ibiza, featured 116 rooms spread across a 20-acre property in Cala Xarraca Bay on the island's northern point. Beginning in early July, they began to welcome visitors. They offer a wide range of arrangements, from living quarters constructed into coastal cliffs to standalone homes for hire or purchase. Madrid Now Has Three New Luxury Hotels The hotel and private homes in Madrid opened for business for the first time in September. A 15,000 square foot spa and a rooftop restaurant and bar from chef Dani Garcia are located in the city's center, near the Prado Museum and Barrio de las Letras. Inside of the Mandarin Oriental The dining area of the newly renovated Villa Magna And the third is inside one of the bedrooms at Noa, a scenic boutique hotel in Galicia.
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