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Where do you plan to go?
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I can suggest you some beautiful places to visit in India during August - Munnar: Get mesmerized by the lush green tea plantations and rolling hills. - Cherrapunjee: The vast landscape makes trekking more exiting - Agumbe: The lush green mountains, cascading waterfalls attracts nature lovers and trill seekers as it is most popular place in South India for trekking. It also consists of ancient temples. - Ladakh: Dream destination of many travelers around the world. check out the following link https://www.funstay.in/ladakh-tour-packages for Ladakh packages.
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Good content. Good photos.
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I believe you'll be starting from Delhi by car. Spend a day or two in Manali. Helps you acclimatise better. You should visit the Key and Tabo monasteries. Kaza and Kibber villages should also make an appearance in your itinerary. Also, I would recommend visiting the Chandratal lake too.
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Hi Rahul, 8 days are enough to explore Spiti by car from New Delhi, You can take this route: Delhi - Manali - Chandrataal - Kaza - Kibber - Dhankar and Hikkim and then return. You must keep a check on the weather, you might get rainfall till Manali in the monsoon season. You must also keep in mind the altitude change that may cause severe headaches and nose bleeding to some, thus prepare before hand. Carry Diamox and take it before you start your journey from Manali. Alternatively, for better acclimatization you can choose the Shimla - Peo - Nako route. Go through the following articles for more details.
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Rajasthan is beautiful. I would highly recommend Pushkar and Udaipur to you.
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Jaipur...if you are visiting in winters..you can add Kerala or Spiti also
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Would suggest you to give a read to this article once from Lonely Planet https://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/chennai/top-things-to-do/a/poi/356488
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Hi Ashok, You can visit Mahabalipuram, go fishing at Barracuda Bay, you can also go for a long drive on East Coast Road. Here's a detailed article on Chennai and the best things to do there
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There are fast boats several times in the day that take you there for under 50$ in about 30 minutes.
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Why not do a coast to coast trip? It will be amazing during the monsoons.
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In this season, nothing beats a serenic drive to the hills
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Hi Sahitya, Check this link out for weekend getaways from Hyderabad https://www.tripoto.com/weekend-getaways/from-hyderabad Here are a few articles that will give an insight on Hyderabad, and places around Hyderabad for weekends
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You can explore the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir, Triund, Manali and Dalhousie. Best time to visit and you can find a little snowfall during that time. For Triund you can check the link below https://theuniverseconspires4you.wordpress.com/2018/07/12/triund-roads-to-heaven/
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1. Kashmir 2. Jaipur, udaipur 3. Ziro 4. Darjeeling 5. Digha 6. Meghalaya 7. Goa 8. Manali 9. Auli 10. Tawang
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Check out the following honeymoon destination in November - December. It helps you make memories that you will cherish forever. Andaman : Crystal clear waters, water adventures, spectacular sunsets, Candlelit dinner by the beach. Goa: Walk along the beach, splendid views of the sunset, dance all night, massages to relax. Kerala: Take a house boat ride, drive to green clad mountains, enjoy the sunset. Udaipur: Explore the heritage sites and indulge in some post wedding photography, enjoy the cruise and sunset. Check the following link https://www.funstay.in/ to enjoy experiential stay in the following destinations.
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Hi there, November is a great time to go on a honeymoon since lot of Indian destinations can be visited due to a cooler climate. Within India, I recommend Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Kerala, Coorg (Karnataka) or Rajasthan. Internationally, you can go to Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bali etc on almost the same cost. Check this article out for Indian honeymoon destinations: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-honeymoon-destinations-in-india Go through the attached articles for a complete list of Indian and International honeymoon destinations.
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Hi Ayesha, There are a lot places in India and around the world that look surreal in the monsoons, check the following article out for details:
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Plan to Ladakh for 'a journey of a lifetime' and a mesmerising experience. Also its one of the best months to visit ladakh and its a rainshadow area, so no worry of getting the trip spoiled by rains.
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These 10 best tours in Bangkok bring you the finest experiences in Thailands enigmatic capital. Taking advantage of a rich cultural heritage, exciting nightlife, stage shows, natural beauty and more than a few hidden gems, you will find plenty of ways to enrich your trip. Read more at: http://www.bangkok.com/tours-top10/?cid=ch:OTH:001
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Hi Mahesh, The following itinerary covers all the major Thai attractions https://www.tripoto.com/trip/a-8-day-thailand-itinerary-the-best-of-the-tropical-island-in-50-000-all-incl-59f7980770e32. For more info check out https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/thailand Here's a Bangkok specific article for your reference:
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That's a long trip you're looking at. What do you reckon should be the highlights of your trip? How do you intend to travel?
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I want it to be a 30 days holiday and I want to cover almost every part of India that is less popular but very interesting. I have seen all the important places in India.(Taj mahal, etc) And this time I intend to travel by air and once or twice go for a train ride. I live in Hyderabad
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Have you been to Jawahar, near Palghar? Definitely worth a visit.
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I have read an interesting blog about Lavassa - a sort of town near Pune with mesmerizing views. During my stay in Mumbai I visited the less traveled Mlsej Ghats, the place where the movie Raavan was shot. It was outstanding. Do visit if you haven't already
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