If you're considering visiting Juneau, Alaska's capital city, we'll inform you where to go and what to do. Juneau is home to some of the state's most beautiful locations. Juneau cannot be reached by land; only water or plane travel are available. Juneau has a broad variety of natural and cultural attractions that draw visitors frequently.
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Mendenhall Glacier
Tracy Arm Fjord
Glacier Gardens Rainforest
Day 01 - Anchorage
Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. Within walking distance of most
downtown hotels are the Anchorage Museum of History and Art,
numerous restaurants, and other downtown attractions.
Day 02 - Anchorage
Visit Anchorage's historical sites on this city sightseeing tour by coach.
This 3 hour, fully narrated tour is the perfect way to get a
comprehensive overview of this great Alaskan city. Enjoy informative
live, onboard narration as you visit Earthquake Park and Lake Hood.
Then, explore the Alaska Native Heritage Center to get an in-depth
look at Alaskas unique cultural heritage.
Day 03 - Full Day Excursion to Denali National Park (OPTIONAL)
Depart from Anchorage's Merrill Field airport very early in the morning
and fly to Denali National Park in a small plane. As you approach and
circle Mt. McKinley, watch for climbers on their way to the summit.
After landing, you will board a bus for your park tour. Your driver will
assist you in spotting wildlife along the road and answer questions
about the park and its resources.
Day 04 - Prince William Sound - 26 Glacier Cruise
Take part on this full-day adventure to Whittier from downtown
Anchorage via coach or rail. Take a high-speed catamaran for your cruise
through Prince William Sound and watch for sea otters, whales and
birds as you travel through glacier-filled College and Harrimann Fjords.
This tour provides an excellent opportunity to witness glacier calving.
From Amsterdam, you MUST visit Brugges, Belgium. As there is no direct train, it may be worth your while to go via Antwerp, which is one of the most prettiest Stations in Europe, mind boggling architecture. Make your time in Antwerp a couple of hours to check out the Diamond shops adjacent to the station OR sit and relax with a cup of coffee in the regal Royal Cafe, while awaiting your connecting train to Brugges. Moreover, the trains Of Belgian Railways are just fantastic...the intriors, seats, leg space far far better than even a Thalys. In Brugges, you can visit st anne church, holy basilica, go for canal boat ride, walk down chocolate street, enjoy a brewery guided tour at De haave Mann brewery, check out their flea market by the University along the canal banks.
From Brugges to Paris, you can take a train via Brussels. Brugges to Brussels is just an hour. From there to Paris takes another hour by the superfast Thalys.
Infact, when in Paris...as Paris is too crowded, you can take a suburban train to Rouen, capital of Normandy. It takes an hour. The trains , again, are good. Rouen is a beautiful, less crowded place, very modern station, very helpful staff and you will find the Cathedral Notre Dame, there, far far more beautiful than that in Paris.
Day 1 : Bhimbetka rock shelters, an UNESCO heritage site - Approx 35 kms from city.
Time to Visit- Better to visit by 9, even before tourists start flocking.
Mode of Transport:- Many buses ply on the way from city.
Day 2: Sanchi Stupa and Udayagiri Caves in Vidisha
Sanchi - One more UNESCO heritage site - 45 kms from city.
Time to Visit- Early morning till noon.
Vidisha - 10 kms from Sanchi, this place is famous for udayagiri caves.
Time to Visit- After visiting Sanchi, you can visit this place in evening.
Mode of Transport - Buses do ply to sanchi and then to vidisha, Around Vidisha it's
better to hire an auto for a round trip - bargaining is must to get as low fare as
possible.
Day 3:- Van Vihar National Park and Taj Ul Masajid within the city.
Better to visit in the evening for a sunset for park.
It's closed on Fridays.
Day 4:- Just flock around city and can also visit the Bhojtal lake for a beautiful sunrise.
Hi Aina,
Its Nice you are planning to visit shimla and amritsar. There are many places to visit in shimla in comparison to amritsar.
Shimla- Mall Road, Himalayan Bird Park, Jakhoo, Ridge
Amritsar- Golden Temple, Jaliawala Bagh
Moreover at some kilometer there is a place wagahborder. if you are visiting amritsar then that place is must to visit.
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Regards
Aayush
Hey Aina,
It really sounds good you are planning to visit shimla and amritsar so starting with shimla , shimla is really mesmerizing you can enjoy every single view of the mountains there . There is Green valley, jakhu temple , christ church , mall road and lower bazar to visit in shimla . You can also visit Narkanda from there which is around 60km away from shimla but this place has snow (chances are little bit low in this season) and after that if you are a adventure type a person then you can also visit KUFRI which is around 16 km from shimla .
Now coming to Amritsar so yess golden temple is a must visit then you can visit Jallianwala Bagh which is just 1 km from Golden temple then in evening you can go for Wagha Border which has a ceremony and functon in every evening . so thats all for amritsar and shimla . Hope will like the info.
Happy Journey.
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Aayush
Uttarakhand-Nainital, Ranikhet, Kausani Binsar; Himachal: Dharamshala, Bir-Billing, Kangra Valley; An interesting getaway might be Orchha, Khajuraho, Panna; These places can be built into a 3N-4D trip.
Hi Roshan,
It will all depend on the time of the year you plan to visit. Usually in the cooler months staying around Pompeii would be a better idea as the coastline will be pretty much dead as it's off season. But if it's during summers then living at the Amalfi coastline is the best choice.
For a central location to visit Pompeii, Amalfi, Positano, and Sorrento, consider staying in Sorrento. It provides good access to these attractions and is well-connected for exploring the Amalfi Coast.
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Day 1:- Manali to Barshaini and trek to Kalga
Manali to Barshaini 4 - 5 hrs drive
Barshaini to Kalga 1/2 hr trek
Lunch at Manikaran (Stoppage for 1 hr)
Leave Manali at 10 am
Bring left luggage separately so that without wasting time we will leave Manali on time
Networks are available at Kalga
Stay in home stay
Some parts of trek through apple orchid
Day 2:- Kalga to Kheerganga
10 km trek 6-7 hrs
Stay in tents/ local rest house
No Network available
Hot water spring at Kheerganga
Trek along with Parvati River
Will get much maggi point on the way
Mixed forest of Pine, Oak, Horse chestnut, Wall nut
Less steep ascent, more of gradual ascent
Day 3:- Kheerganga to Tunda Bhuj
13 km trek 7-8 hrs
Camp setup takes time due to erratic availability of water, be patient
Gradual ascent but tiring
3 small stream with small bridge be careful
No shops on the way
Last day of the forest
Day 4:- Tunda Bhuj to Thakur Kuan
11 km trek 6-7 hrs
Most beautiful campsite of the trek
Tricky and rocky patch on the way so walking together is mandatory
After the tricky patch very steep ascent for 1 hr
Day 5:- Thakur Kuan to Odi Thach
9 km trek 5-6hrs
Easiest day of the trek
Pandu Bridge (Most tricky patch) comes just after 1.5 hrs of trek, to cross that bridge everyone has to be together
Most of the trail is flat walk
Water points are available before the Pandu Bridge
Very windy campsite
Day 6:- Odi Thach to Mantalai Lake
12 km trek 7-8 hrs
After half hour from Odi Thach a big ground comes, cross that ground from left side (ground id very muddy)
Moraine area start just after crossing that ground
Moraine area is steep ascent
Mantalai Lake is the source of Parvati River
Small temple of lord Shiva at Mantalai Lake, from temple campsite is 45 minutes far.
Chances of getting AMS is high, keep yourself hydrate
Swimming in the lake is not aloud and not advisable
Day 7:- Mantali Lake to Summit Camp
11 km trek 7-8 hrs
exhausted day
Most of the part is very steep ascent
Only two water points are available
Just after 30 to 40 minutes of trek first water stream comes, keep floaters handy
After 3 1/2 hrs one more stream crossing
Chances of missing is very high, never walk alone
Camp site is most uncomfortable, camping will be on rocks
Day 8:- Summit Camp - Summit to Pin base/ Bedu Thatch
15 km Trek 10-12 hrs
Stay on summit maximum for 15 to 20 minutes
Today don't make your own route on snow, always fallow trek leader or guide (craves area)
Today's descent is more tricky and tiring then ascent
One stream and one river crossing keep floaters handy and cross under the guidance of your trek leader
After river crossing camp site is one hour far
Day 9:- Pin Base to Tiya
12 km trek 5-6 hrs
Gradual descent
Very beautiful campsite and windy
Bearn land
Can see the Bhaba Pass rout
Day 10:- Tiya to Mud Drive to Kaza
12 km trek 4-5 hrs
25 km drive 1 hr
Flat walk almost on the road
Trek till Mud and drive to Kaza
Due to no network transportation timing may get late
Stay in Kaza (Guest house)
Day 11:- Kaza to Manali
Youll reach Manali between 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm. You can book your travel any time after 7:30 pm.
Hi Adarsh
I had been to sandakphu trek earlier this year in April. Rhododendron forest, Bamboo forest, Meadows and The view of Sleeping Buddha' were just breathtaking. Sandakphu , Sabargram and Gorkhey are heavenly. Have a great trek and be a responsible trekker without littering n exploiting the beautiful gift offered by the Mother nature.
I believe India is safe to travel. Be it any part of the country. Only difference which lie between different parts is how you conduct and present yourself. For language problem, can you tell me which place are you travelling in Northern India?
If you take budget hotels and open for local food ,you may have to spend around 50k max.You can travel everywhere in metro(MRT) and use Klook to book all tickets.(universal studio, cloud forest etc).
Accommodation - This is one of the most expensive thing in Singapore. So excluding that and flights, the remaining things are food - travel - entry tickets.
Food - There are plenty of Indian restaurants in the heart of the city with descent prices. Every tourist attraction has a restaurant, however food is expensive. Carry snacks and a water bottle before venturing out for the day.
Tourist attractions - There are a lot of places to cover - Botanical Gardens, Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa, Singapore Flyer, City Tour, Zoo, Night safari, Bird Park, Underwater world etc. Instead of buying individual tickets, go for a comprehensive ticket covering most attractions to get best discounts. You can even book those tickets online as they come with 15-25% discounts.
That way it should be within 20000 INR/person (40k for two people)
Yes .
I asked them about the same thing like Did people come here daily.They said people will be more here during winters...
You can Travel to pawana lake from Lonavala and pune as well . I prefer to go on bike than car during crowded times. Don't miss the sunset and sunrise there.
No need to carry food.it will be arranged there and was good enough. Take drinks and other things if required. Caretakers will bring if you need but they are of higher prices. So it's better to take alcohol and such things by ourselves .
Blanket and all will be provided in the tent as well. They are also good enough. You can take one if you want to.
Charge sockets are provided.
However all the above things depends upon the camping you choose. There are more than 200 camping tents around pawana lake.
Hello
Oct ot Feb is the best time for camping at pawna lake.
Inclusions in your Package -
Saturday Evening Tea snacks at Pawna campsite.
Dinner(Veg/ Non/veg) at Pawna campsite.
Sunday Breakfast at Pawna campsite.
Barbeque (Veg/ Non/veg) at Pawna campsite.
Tent Stay with Pillow and Mattress at Pawna campsite.
Safety and First Aid.
You need to carry at Pawna Lake Camping -
You need to carry a torch, personal medicines, liquid odomos (mosquito repellent), extra pair of clothes, slippers, comfortable footwear, warm clothing or an extra blanket (during winters), and an umbrella (during monsoon).
Official Booking Website - https://campinginpawnalake.com/
It depends if your budget of $1000 is including flights are excluding flights. And also on number of days. Excluding flights, you can definitely do a Amsterdam trip under $1000 for 6 days/5 Nights. If you want any help reach out to me on instagram _lifeoutsidecubicle or even on facebook _ourlifeoutsidecubicle