Flight Cost solely depends on airlines, but you can save your money on land part. There are many budget accommodation available in Seminyak Kuta.
Also opt for vehicle on SIC basis to save the money. Hope this helps!
Happy Journey :)
Flight Cost solely depends on airlines, but you can save your money on land part. There are many budget accommodation available in Seminyak Kuta.
Also opt for vehicle on SIC basis to save the money. Hope this helps!
Happy Journey :)
Hello monk, I'll be happy to answer your travel 🧳 queries from my experience ☺️. *The blue blossoms are back in bloom in the Western Ghats of India after 12 long years. The long interval bloomers last seen in 2018 are now back to paint the southern hills with a tinge of blue. A natural phenomenon that is a must visit will be seen in patches in the hills of Kodaikanal till September. If one happens to miss the sight of these beautiful blooms last time, it will next be only in 2030.
*Neelakurinji (strobilanthes kunthiana) also known as Kurinji is a rare purplish-blue flower which only blooms once in 12 years in the lush hills of Munnar in Kerala. The season starts in July and lasts till October. For those who aren't aware, Munnar is a hill station in the western ghats mountain range in Kerala
* and if you are travelling to kerela , never forget to explore Wayanad , Kovalam ,alapuzza,Munnar and nearby ones .
Hey! going to Nepal? Do visit places like Kathmandu (Pashupatinath Temple), peace pagoda in Pokhara, Phewa Tal, Pokhara Lake, Boudhnath Stupa, Swoyambhunath Stupa. If you are an adventure lover, do go for Poon Hill trek and Anapurna Circuit. Indians don't need any Visa.
Hey! you can easiky travel from Dharamsala to Mcleodganj in a shared/private cab. The distance between bith destinations is very less. Thus, there are no local buses. You can also get a Volvo going towards Mcleodganj.
Hi Aseem, First of all let me tell you, Major tourist spots were all good even at the time of floods. Now when the water levels have gone down, It's absolutely okay to roam around almost everywhere in Kerala. Yes some parts of Munnar may show after effects of the destruction which happened due to landslides.
Otherwise it's all okay. Hope this helps! Happy Journey :)
I will suggest you to postpone your plans. Give Kerala some break! Alleppey is amongst badly affected areas due to floods. Check the status of the place frok the local hotel person.
The best time to visit Leh Ladakh by road is between May to September. Even though the Srinagar Leh highway opens by the middle of May, the Manali Leh highway opens in June only.
One of the best time to visit Tadoba is Winters (October-Februray). The migration birds can be spotted during Winters. April and May are the hottest months in the park. Dehydration chances are higher.
Tadoba in any season is a delight. Except for the monsoon months. Sightings are not a problem at all! come with us for the best experience ! Tours start from INR 13,800 pp!
Hey! the weather will be pleasant during September-October. Check if the road conditions are good from the holiday home property you will be staying at.
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.
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?
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
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)
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So should be around INR 40-45k. If you need any more details feel free to contact me on FB @ourlifeoutsidecubicle or Instagram @lifeoutsidecubicle
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.