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The best place in Hampi to witness Sunrise is " Matunga Hills". Make sure you have this in your list even you miss other places. Sunset can be best experienced in Hemakoota Hills. Anjanadri is good too.
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Hampi is an offbeat travel destination and just perfect for those are fascinated about heritage sites. Do visit the famous Virupaksha Temple for its magnificent architecture. Head to Matanga Hill to get mesmerized by one of the best sunrise and sunset view in Hampi. You also enjoy sunrise and sunset scenes from the rooftop of Veerbhadra Temple.
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Stay in old manali in Manali. You have many good cafes there. Also the guest houses and hotels are cheap there.
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If I'm not wrong Kheerganga trek has been closed by the govt. Even if it is not then you have to go for a day hike and come back as you won't get any facility for staying up there
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Hey, Kuta is filled with number of restaurants which serve local Balinese cuisines. It is very crowded most of the time, However i suggest you try Seminyak which is pretty close to Kuta with a slighly better vibe overall. A must try in Seminyak is KYND community for some delicious food, also another restaurant close can be Sea Circus. Trust me the food at Sea Circus will make you binge into everything they offer. As for Nusa Penida, do not expect anything fancy, Warungs(restaurants) are scattered all over the various view points they serve Nasi Goreng (fried rice with meat/vegetables) and Mei Goreng (Noodles) and other basic food cuisines. Oh, Bali is a delight for a foodie, im just outta Bali and writing all this just made me relive Bali. Great that you are going to Nusa Penida, you will love the experience! Happy Travels :)
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Yeah sure! just select the words by double clicking or selecting it, then you will find a tiny window appear above the selected area, B is for Bold, I is for Italics, U is for underline.
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Hello Nancy, To make your text bold/Italic, you will have to use the Tripoto website. You cannot do it on the mobile application, as of now. The procedure is the same as mentioned in the first answer. Hope this helps. Happy writing! :)
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Yeah bro i nesd it to bt where is your plan to go next .. becuz i waana go upside himachal then spiti ..
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Cheapest mode of transport will be using the bus services ....
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You can go by bus and also use some sharing cabs it's much cheaper.
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Summer to see the gorgeous waterfalls and lush green mountains. You can also go trekking in summer. Winter if you are up for adventures like hiking and trekking, as some of the treks are submerged during summer.
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If you want to see the real beauty of Meghalaya go to monsoon because this time the Meghalaya look much beautifull
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How about Agra?
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Head for Jaipur by road and on the way to Jaipur there's a place called Neemrana you visit the Neemrana fort, and Alwar diatrict is also on the way if you want you can visit the Sariska tiger reserve, and you can visit India's most haunted place Bhangarh which is also in alwar, and obviously when you'll reach Jaipur there are lot places to explore Like Hawamahal, Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Nargarh fort ( It is one of the most favorite spot of every Jaipurite ), other than historical monuments visit Badi Chaupad Market near Hawamahal, and also if you are non vegetarian visit M.M. Khan in the same market and order White Afghani chicken, and Nahari...And also the night life of Jaipur is quite amazing like you can go to Blackout, F-Bar and many more cafe are also there to visit like do visit Tapri in the evening time and sit on the roof top
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In June , visit Mahabaleshwar and in Dec .. visit Himachal but it wil be very good in Dec.
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Yeah this friend is right mahabaleshwar is good place and you can also go himachal side .. there are many places you havent heard off like zaka ,spiti,kasol,rasol etc
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Yeah..if you start your trek in early morning around 6am from bhagsu(3kms up from mcleadganj) to reach triund you will take around 5-6 hours and stay there for 1-2 hr and get back to bhagsu(time taken- 2-3hours) then take bus/cab to mcleodganj
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Yes it is absolutely possible but you have to start your trek early in the morning and it will take less time if the starting point of your trek is from Dharamkot. From Dharamkot it is nearly 8 km hike to Triund and Dharamkot is connected via road to McLeodganj also. You can take auto or taxi from the bus stand, they will charge around Rs. 70 per auto and Rs. 150 per taxi. If you are experienced trekker then you may take 3-4 hours but if you want a leisurely trek then it will take around 5 hours. spend 2-3 hours on the top and come back by sundown. Hope it helped!
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The most famous place to visit in Amritsar is the Golden Temple. It is very peaceful early in the morning. Next to it is Jallianwala Bagh. Also worth a visit to know India's history better. You can keep the evening for Wagah border ceremony. Reach there by around 4-4.30, well in advance to get a place. Phone networks don't work well there, so beware. In the evening you can shop traditional phulkari suits and dupattas if interested. I've been to Katra Jamal Singh market for that. I also had amazing lassi and stuffed kulcha in Amritsar, and also had langar at Golden Temple which was very tasty.
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Visit Golden Temple and jallianwala Bagh, Durgiana Mandir, Govindgarh fort, raam teerath Mandir, wahgha border and for food n shopping Amritsari kulcha at kulcha land near Mk hotel Ranjit Avenue , actually you can enjoy Punjabi food near at bhrawan ( brothers) dhaba near golden temple and for shopping U can visit hall bazar and katda jaimal singh.
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Hi, you can contact https://www.instagram.com/mishka.travel It's a Russian blogger who travels a lot and make tour for russians and he might know somebody who can help you plan your tour
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Hello Traveller. I'm Dr prasanna Kumar myself I frequently visit Goa yearly twice.you should Goa after the October,season will starts,now the off season in goa.in Goa we have two parts called North Goa and South Goa. In North Goa you have plenty of famous Beaches (calungutte,baga.anjuna.vagator.ashem.morjim.arambol)south Goa also have beautiful beaches,churches and temples.In goa you have two forts aguada fort and chapora fort(near vagator beach).In Goa you must go for island Trip.spice plantation.scuba dive(if you interested)Water sports.Food little bit costly in Goa.
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It is not beach but u should visit mahabaleshwar
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Hi Rishu, what you want to know you can ask, just message me
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What you want to?
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Spiti or leh???

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I would say both are same yet completely different in terms of landscape, culture and adventure. Spiti is still untouched and less-visited as compared to Ladakh region in Jammu & Kashmir. I went to Ladakh first and then Spiti. Go to any place but travel responsibly, that's it!
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Hi Siddhant, if you have 5-6 days of vacation then leh is best otherwise spiti.
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Jugni Travels :)
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Must visit veena world website may be you will find special tour in europe only for girls
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Hi Disha, there are two sports adventure as like water rafting and bungee jumping
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River rafting and camping for now has been banned by the Uttarakhand govt. But I guess you can still go for bungee jumping.
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Hey Roshan, you have chosen the best season to spend some good quality time with your loved one. The weather in and around Mumbai is very pleasant during December. I would recommend you to visit romantic and peaceful destinations near Mumbai such as Alibag and Lonavala. Preferably, take holiday suit close to beach or facing the beach. Have a look at the hotels here: https://www.tripoto.com/hotels
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Lonavala is the good for you.
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