Hi Nilanka, The kheerganga trek is still open, but the stay has been banned by the government owing to the increase in garbage and negligent behaviour of tourists regarding trash disposal. You may still find a place to rest your head at the Dharamshala, at kheerganga.Please check the weather condition before you go.
Heyy, The blooming season is to begin in August and will continue till the end of October, so September is a good time to visit. Munnar is located about 125km from the airport and can be reached via easily available cabs at the airport. This cab ride will cost you about ?2,500 to ?3,500. Here's an article attached for more information
Hey Rujuta, Coorg, Munnar, Ladakh and Goa are some of the best places to visit in August in India, go through the attached article for more info on these wonderful places!
Tourism in Melghat is distributed along 4 centres/villages. Semadoh, Chikhaldara, Harisal & Shahnur. There are some additional stay facilities at Kolkas which is 14kms ahead of Semadoh. The nearest railway station to reach Chikhaldara, Semadoh, Kolkas, Harisal is Amravati. Shahnur is closest to Akola. The nearest airport is at Nagpur some 250 kms away. Tourists can explore Melghat in all seasons but the monsoons starting mid July till end of September offers the best views. The winters are cold with night temperature dropping below 5 degrees. The summers are good for animal sightings. Accommodation facilities in Melghat are mostly run by forest department except the hotels and resorts at Chikhaldara which are operated by private. Facilities are comfortable and basic in nature suiting the forest atmosphere
Hi Prathamesh, Here's an itinerary for you for a 4 day trip from Mumbai to Melghat reserve via Lonar and Shegaon. Please go through this article for more information
Hi Tanuj, Given the monsoon season I'd suggest to monitor the weather closely and to talk to the locals to know about the accessibility of the roads, before you go. Except the monsoons there is nothing to worry about visiting SIkkim in September.
The splendid beauty of the Kerala is filled with rich greenery and tranquil backwaters. Day 1: First you can head to Cochin. Visit Dutch Palace , Jew Town, spice market, St. Francis Church and Chinese fishing nets. In the evening witness Kerala's most popular classical dance shows. Day 2: Then depart to Munnar. Its 5 hrs drive from Cochin. Once you reach Munnar enjoy picturesque landscapes. Visit tea plantations and indulge in thrilling sport activities like paragliding. Day 3: Explore Munnar on the 3rd day. Vist famous tourists spots such as Anamudi, Christ Church , Eravikulam National Park (16 km), Rajamalai Hills, Madupetty Dam. Day 4: A 4 hours journey from Munnar you will reach Thekkady. Enjoy boat ride at Periyar Lake. Explore wildlife at at the Periyar National Park.Learn about the culture and tradition as you visit few tribal villages around Periyar. Day 5: On 5th day depart to Kumarakom. Enjoy the backwaters of Kerala as you stay in luxurious backwater resorts. Day 6: Later depart to Alleppey. Enjoy the houseboat cruise. You will return back with a unique and unforgettable experience. Day 7: Once you reach Kovalam, enjoy the thrilling beach sports and Ayurvedic massages. Day 8: Your next stop would be Trivandrum. Padmanabhaswamy Temple is the main attarction in Trivandrum. Spend the leisure day on beaches. Day 9: Pack your bags and memories back to your home. To experience beach resorts, tree houses, houseboats you can check out the following link https://www.funstay.in/. For a hustle free trip just transfer your planning burden on travel companies and you can just enjoy the trip. Happy Travelling
Hi Udit, Edinburgh, Manchester, Liverpool, Winchester
The Cotswolds. (Best for: Chocolate-box villages and countryside ambles)
Peak District. (Best for: Glorious scenery and vintage interiors shopping)
New Forest. (Best for: Woodland walks and nature spotting)
Bath. (Best for: A small-scale city (and spa) break and beautiful architecture)
Forest Of Dean, Oxford, Brighton, Kent are among the many places you can visit from London
Please go through the article attached below for more information.
Hi Udit,
Why not? Liverpool has many attractive places where you can spend your weekend.
The Beatles, Liverpool Football Club, and their renowned Anfield stadium—one of the most significant in the country—are perhaps the first things that come to mind when you think about Liverpool. There is also the exceptional Scouse accent, of course. The eastern bank of the Mersey Estuary acts as Merseyside's geographic center. The Mersey is almost a mile broad and empties into a basin that is three miles wide. Liverpool has one of the world's largest ports and is not tide-dependent. https://travellifo.com/best-tourist-attractions-in-liverpool-14-attractions/ (Leeds' Top Tourist Attractions)
Himachal is beautiful and picturesque. You just name the place and it will be already awesome.
You just have to pick place blindfolded and go there. You can choose from Manali, Shimla, Spiti, Dharmashala, Bir, Mandi, Kasol, Malana, Khirganga, Manikarna, MacLeod ganj,Parvati Valley and other countless no of places. Trust me you wont be disappointed
Himachal is amazing.All should visit Himachal.There's a soul which connects you totally.Shimla,Manali,Kullu,Dalhousie,Khajiar,Chambq,Kasol and the Spiti are the 'have to visit' places.
September is the month just before Durga Puja. For 1-3 days you can visit Lepchajagat which is in North Bengal to have a wonderful experience of Bengal along with greeny hills.
Hi Zoya, I was in McLeod couple of weeks ago, and it was not very pleasant due to the rains, thus I suggest you to monitor the weather before you go, and talk to the locals, you dont wanna sit at a cafe and look out the window like I did! Take care.
Hi Joe, Currently we dont have a travel package for Kasol specifically. You can go through the below article for more information on Kasol and how to travel there.
For solo traveling Pondicherry Auroville is the best choice Must Visit Places in Pondicherry
Paradise Beach,
Pondicherry Beach,
French War Memorial,
The Pondicherry Botanical Garden,
The Pondicherry Museum.