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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
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
Hi Khushali, Khandala, Lonavala, Panchgani and Matheran are some of the best hill stations near Mumbai, here's a detailed article on hills near Mumbai, go through it for more information
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-hill-stations-near-mumbai
Hi Amrit, Europe is an amazing choice for a vacation with your wife.
You can fly to Paris, stay there for a couple of days, then fly to Switzerland, explore the Swiss Alps in 2-3 days, and fly to Italy later, visit Rome, Vatican, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Tuscany etc. You can then fly back to India, this entire trip will be of 10 days. Other places that you can visit are- Budapest, Vienna, Prague and Croatia in a single trip of 10-12 days. Here are 2 articles on how to get around Europe and the top attractions, choose accordingly!
Hello, Rangla Punjab Haveli is a must visit, it is a charming Punjabi village themed resort with folk music playing in the background, the staff dressed in colourful phulkari jackets and tehmat-kurtas, serving mouthwatering Punjabi vegetarian dishes. Another such wonder is the restaurant Haveli, with the same lively ambiance and also shops where one can buy traditional Punjabi clothes. For Punjabi non-vegetarian dishes, Baba Chicken is the place to go. Apart from that there is St. Mary's Cathedral that you can visit too.
Do you have any preferences? Region(east west north or south), or landscapes (mountain, sea, ghats) or experiences in mind? My go to destination for a romatic holiday is Kerala - Alleppey/ Kovalam for beach and backwaters and Munnar for hills and forests. Top attraction - this year the world famous neelakurinji blossoms are going to start in August and continue till November. September would be the best time to visit given clear skies, good weather and colorful landscapes in the Anamalai Hills
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You can visit Valley of flowers. The entire place is encompassed with large variety of endemic alpine flowers such as golden lily, waterfalls and streams. The Valley of Flowers is located in the Garhwal region of Uttrakhand.
The best time to visit the place is between June-September. Being a snow-clad valley almost throughout the year, attracts large number of tourist all over the world. It is a World Heritage Site. Check out the following link https://www.funstay.in/ to enjoy experiential stay in Garhwal.
Hi Rajeev, You can take a road trip from Kerala to Nepal in 2 weeks or maybe 20 days, if you want a more relaxed stay in Nepal.
Assuming you are driving from Trivandrum, here is a rough plan for you: Trivandrum to Bangalore Bangalore to Chhindwara
Chhindwara to Allahabad
Allahabad to Gorakhpur and then to Kathmandu, Here is an article on the best places to see in Nepal and how to make the best of your stay there in Nepal, and your return can be done in the same way, with some changes in the halt stations, e.g you can return via Lucknow instead of Allahabad, and Ooty or Coorg instead of Bangalore. Have a happy trip!
Hi Shubham, You can fly to Jamnagar Airport or Kandla Airport and then take a taxi to Dwarka and Somnath.
There are trains available too, but given your distance I recommend flights, although if you have that sort of time you can even take a road trip from Kolkata, if feeling adventurous! Have a fun trip!
Here's an article that you can go through for more details:
Goa is not a good choice during monsoon. You can't go out and enjoy the beach waves and even you are not allowed to do outdoor activities because it's a coastal area. You will stuck in indoors like totally in hotel. Better to visit in September so that you can enjoy your excursion to the fullest.
If you want to explore your November days at the mountains then I would like to request you to visit The Land of Thunder Dragon,Bhutan.You'll feel amazing if you wish to go during November.The chill wind and weather will make you feel that you're on top of a mountain. And if you're talking about the budget then it is within 50-60K. Go ahead and book your tickets soon before life escapes us.
For Singapore u don't require any package.just book hotel and flights.Singapore is very small country and well connected through MRT and buses.You can buy SMRT card for 12 sgd p.p.