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Hey, Hers is some places you must visit: 1. Jabalpur(Bhedaghat) 2. Amarkantak 3. Panchmarhi 4. Kanha Tiger Reserve 5. Chitrakut Cheers, ghumakkad_bandi www.ghumakkadbandi.com The more you go, The more you know https://instagram.com/ghumakkad_bandi
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Hi Ranbir, visit Bateshwar temples in Chamba. As for Haryana have you heard of the ancient Harrapan sites of Banawali and Rakhigiri? All three of these sites are hidden gems that are worth visiting.
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Hey Tushita, Yes its safe but just take care of clothes people from there really don't appreciate the shorts or modern clothes so dress in that way, otherwise all good have fun. Cheers, ghumakkad_bandi www.ghumakkadbandi.com The more you go, The more you know https://instagram.com/ghumakkad_bandi
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Completely okay.
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Lonavala is safe per say but you need to take reasonable precautions as any other travel. One location you'll probably be planning to visit is the Bushy dam which often gets over-flooded in the monsoons, so travel there but listen to advice locals might give because they know the area better. Also, there's risk of landslides and rockfalls, but with caution, you'll have a great time there. Have fun travelling.
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Hey, Lonavala is a perfect place to visit in monsoon you can explore various near by places like "kataldhar waterfall, lohagadh fort" and so many other trekking spots. all you have to take care of your health as its heavy monsoon so keep raincoat, umbrella and waterproof bags and footwear. Cheers, ghumakkad_bandi www.ghumakkadbandi.com The more you go, The more you know https://instagram.com/ghumakkad_bandi
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Sure. What are you looking for?
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Budget will be very cheap. The famous is sunrise and there is a falls , palace which is worth to visit . Thanks, Praveen
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The Dudhsagar waterfalls (Dudh: milk, Sagar: sea) are located in a forest on the Goa-Karnataka border. They are part of the Western Ghats a mountain range in Southwest India. for more detail visit http://sandeepachetan.com/dudhsagar-waterfalls-visit-guide/
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Hi Piyush, You can make a booking with any local travel agent, most of which organise day trips to Dudhsagar Falls in cabs. These trips are priced anywhere between Rs. 1500-2000 per person. However, since August brings about heavy rains in Goa, the falls become inaccessible. Ask your local tour guide for the present situation and plan a day trip accordingly. Have a great trip! :)
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Yes .as indian citizen u need valid passport to travel bali. you can obtain visa in arrival or apply online visa
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Yes, Bali has a Visa on Arrival facility for Indian citizens. The preliminary validity of the visa (on arrival) is 30 days and it can be extended for next 30 days. It would cost you about USD $35 to get your visa. You need to make sure you have your flight details with you and have filled the immigration card properly. Also, carry your bank statement with you, as the officials at immigration may ask you to show them at the time of entry. If you plan to have a longer visit or need multiple entry visas for tourist or business purpose, you will need to apply for the same at the Indonesian Embassy for a temporary stay permit. This can be valid for about 60 days for a business visa and 1 year for multiple entry visas. You should make sure that your passport is valid for minimum 6 months to have the visa application approved.
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Hello shashwat, I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️. *Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan Valley derives its name from the Tirthan river, which winds its way through it. The pristine river originates from the icy cold glacial springs of Hanskund, a snow-capped peak in the verdant Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). *This valley has exquisiteness in abundance and has less tourists’ inflow, which makes it all the more peaceful and divine. There are few resorts, home stays are being set up both the sides of river and most of them have direct access to the river. A narrow road alongside the river takes to the village Gushaini. *The trekking is a wonderful experience and the best way to observe and absorb the abundant natural beauty around. This cannot be compared with the gazing at nature while sitting in tin box which runs at speed. While walking, you have plenty of opportunities to look around and feel the atmosphere, to touch the things and being aware that you are a part of it for the moment. *the budget of tirthan valley trek may range from 7000 to 11000 .there are many trekking organizations who provide great trekking experience . I just checked online and found that there are some great deals for tirthan valley availlable on tripoto itself, do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/tirthan-valley/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELS 💓
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Depends whether you want to trek or just chill. Should ballpark a 4-5 day stay at under 20k
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Hey Sambhav, Karnataka has one of the most widespread public bus systems in the country. State run KSRTC buses are easily available throughout the day. Just hop on to a local bus to get to your destination without shelling out a bomb! Have a great trip! :)
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Palolem Beach,Agonda Beach, Baga Beach, Colva beach, Dona Paula Beach,Calangute beach
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Hey Neha, Both North and South Goa offer extremely different vibes. Picking one has always been a matter of debate but here's an interesting read that might help you plan your trip better: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/north-goa-vs-south-goa-where-should-you-head-to-5a2e7a24727b4 Have a great trip! :)
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Rishikesh,Haridwar,Joshimath and many more!
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Rishikesh is the best option..
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Hi Mayuri, Here's a four day guide to Goa that could help you explore the state inside out in the best way possible: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/how-to-sip-goa-like-fine-fenny-3851 Have a great trip! :)
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Due to rain you may be face some bad condition , so if possible avoid but if u wanna go than just go , every condition give u a challenge and when u complete this u become a problem solver. happy journey
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Write in tripoto forum or mail them for the same including where u want to go , days and place.
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Hi, you can check out this link on the Tripoto website: https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages Enter your destination and the type of travel and you can find packages that suit your preferences.
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Each season has it's own charm for goa. I have been in monsoon. you can go for it. here is my blog you can check out... https://www.tripoto.com/trip/south-goa-in-off-season-golden-sand-and-lush-greenery-59be9b598447d
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Hello Himanshu, Yes Goa will be less crowded this time. But best time to visit during winter. For more details check out the video : https://youtu.be/3HEhLIITnhk
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