Hi Shruti, it is summer in Europe and it is the best time to go to Austria, Prague and Netherlands. I can surely help you with the itinerary. Can you tell me approximately how many days you planning to spend in Europe?
Hi Shruti. March is a great time to go. To make an iteniary I would suggest to research what the best places are to see there, depending on your interests. I always chart out a plan in Excel based on my online research. Do check out the small villages around Amsterdam.
Hi Nikita. I do a variety of things including online teaching and content creation. Most digital nomads make money through selling their marketable skills online either independently or through an agency.
Hi Ratnesh. There were many things that motivated me to travel. Firstly knowing that knowledge can't just come from books, and the real world is the best teacher. Also for personal healing and expanding beyond my comfort zone :)
Hi Solotraveler, I am glad you edited your question. Tourists mostly stay in hotels on the banks of Parvati River or on the main street which is called Manikaran Rd. Some of the popular cafes are Stone Garden, Freedom, Jim Morrison and Shiva Shanti. You will find good bakery items, Israeli delicacies and decent coffee in these cafes. Last I heard, government banned and shut down rave parties. Be careful if you do end up going to one.
Being solo if you can take package that would be good .. but if you are going second time thn u can manage without package as well ..
and ya why going with flight .. try to explore by road .. bike or car because leh itself nothing, main fun is the route either via srinagar or via manali .. but i think manali route is close time being because of heavy rain fall .. if anything more you want to knw, can ask just came back last month by road ..
Good to here from you.
u choose very good place
day 1 kalimpong sightseeing
day 2 go to silarygao n do must evening walking see the amazing sunset
day 3 go to direct risap
day 4- see sunrise from rishop n back to lava.whole day you can explore
day 5 - go to lolegao..
DN back to njp or bagdogra
Hi Pratyay, excellent choice. That part is one of the most scenic parts of West Bengal. Start your trip in Kalimpong. Spend a couple of days exploring Kalimpong. Visit Zong Dog Palri monastery, Cactus Nursery and Deolo Hill. On the third day, visit the mountain villages of Lava and Rishop. Both villages are a delight for nature lovers and bird watchers and can be covered in a day. On the fourth day, visit Lolegaon, a beautiful Lepcha village of scenic splendour. There you can take the canopy walk, visit the Eco Park and look for Kanchenjunga from the Jhandi Dara viewpoint. On your fifth and last day, visit Sillery Gaon and its main attractions: Damsung Fort, Ramitay View Point and Silent Valley.
Auli is an awesome placr to visit that place have an awesone view which you will enjoy and its trek is also nice! But some where group of 40 member will be a problem so make it all neccesary arrangement
Har Ki Dun Trek,Uttarakhand
This is Best for mid of December.
Temperature: 10 to 15 degrees in the morning and 2 to 5 degrees at night
Trekking Distance: 47km
Maximum Altitude: 11,675ft
Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
Starting and Ending Point: The trek starts and ends usually at Sankri
Hi Shadvitha,
There are few places around Warangal worth visiting once: Alampur - it has a famous Jogulamba Temple , Nagarjuna sagar ,khammam known for historical & heritage. Also if you are a trek & adventure person you can plan for Ahobilam trek, Mhedak fort trek or Bhongir fort trek. But it will be easy to suggest you more places on knowing the number of days you are planning your trip for & budget.
Hi, two little-visited places I highly recommend for short trips around Warangal are Araku Valley and Bastar. If you plan to go to Araku Valley then make sure you hop on the scenic train ride from Vizag to Araku. You will love it. Jagdalpur is the base to explore Bastar region. Bastar has scenic waterfalls, colourful tribal markets, virgin forests, excellent treks and centuries old temples. Read the attached articles for more information.
First and genuine reason is that its hard to plan with a group of people as its tough to fix the dates and schedule. And the second and the best one is in a solo trip you become truely independent and get to know the real you.
Its not about like or not. its about every trip either solo or group has their own charm. in solo u can find yourself more confidence because everything is managed by you and you are also enjoy a lot because you are going find yourself.
in group you are going to enjoy each and every person taste so here you learn how to manage with other mood, choice etc.
last but not leat, trip is for refershment so get a chance either solo or group just run ...
Go to leh and pangong lake. It's best season to go there as everywhere it'll be raining but leh will be exquisite with it's beauty. And if you have more days you can cover markha valley.
Enveloped in the beauty of the Sahyadri range, a part of the Western Ghats, Mahabaleshwar is one of the most romantic places in India, especially in the monsoon. Foggy roads, pitter -patter of rains, lush greenery, clouds that descend the mountain tops and more, make it breathtaking. Pratapgad is charming to explore as the tales of the olden days reverberate in the very air. Lingamala waterfalls, fed by rains make a truly captivating sight. The panorama is surreal from the Elephants Head Point.
You can check out places like Kandy, nuwera eliya (most chilled place in Srilanka ), pinnawala the elephant orphanage and the tea estates. they also have forts but you need to check for the transportation in advance.
Hi Rahul, August is the time of the southwest monsoon which brings a lot of rain to the southwestern part of Sri Lanka. The temperature is between 25 to 30 Celsius. Avoid the southwest parts of Sri Lanka during August. You can still visit Colombo, Kandy, Ella, Nuwara Eliya and Polonnaruwa.
It usually is but based on the current weather conditions in J&K it wouldn't be advisable as it's mostly off roading and off roading for so long in rain is not an experience that everyone's up for.
Spiti can be visited all around the year if you are ready to accept the weather and road challenges and may be rain too. All you need to carry is love for travelling and exploring in any way :)