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Its absolutely good choice. for more detail visit below link http://www.mptourism.com/tourist-places/pachmarhi-hill-station.html
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You are from? because based on that can suggest weekend adv trip
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Just check the road conditions
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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
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Please suggest me a snow trek for mid December.

6 ResponsesJul 4, 2018 6:06 PM Profile photo of Soutik Sarkar
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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
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You are planing a nice trek its is above 3000 mts from sea level.it is 57 km of trek and atleast it is a trip of 7 days
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 ...
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Which is your favorite place to visit in monsoon in India

8 ResponsesJul 4, 2018 1:33 PM Profile photo of Pinal Mehta
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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.
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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.
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What was your the funniest incident while traveling?

1 ResponseJul 4, 2018 1:32 PM Profile photo of Pinal Mehta
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Every journey we go through is a fun but some of them with our closer one's becomes funny always.
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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.
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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.
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Is it good time to plan for spiti valley in end of july?

6 ResponsesJul 4, 2018 9:40 AM Profile photo of Akash Srivastava
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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.
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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 :)
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Yes you can rent bike in Kasol. Also one of the cheapest way is hiring a cab or car which would also cut down your travel time than the bus.
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Cheapest way to travel in mountains is always a roadways bus and yes you can rent a bike in Kasol.
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Goa in july end . Any suggestions?

10 ResponsesJul 4, 2018 5:10 AM Profile photo of Piyush Agarwal
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Hi Piyush, can you be slightly more specific as to what kind of suggestions you are looking for?
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Yes Piyush, you can absolutely visit Goa in July. Except few places including good restaurants & hotels will be corked off temporarily.
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Hi Vaisakh, it will take you two to three days to reach Leh from Delhi depending on how long you drive for. You can spend the first night in Manali and second in Jispa. Reserve five days for Leh and surroundings. The places to visit in and around Leh are Nubra Valley, Turtuk, Pangong Lake, Khardung-La Pass and Hemis. For your return trip you can either backtrack the same way you came or go via Srinagar. Places to visit in and around Srinagar are Dal Lake, Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Gulmarg and Sonmarg.
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If you're interested in checking out few other places on the way to leh,let me know. Otherwise the previously given responses are the one's you should follow
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Hi Rajat, July to March is the best time to visit Neemrana. The nearest train station, Ajaraka, is 17km away. From here, you will have to take a cab or auto to reach Neemrana. The main and only attraction in Neemrana is the Neemrana Fort (Rs. 750 ticket). It is open from 9am to 3pm. You can easily visit Neemrana and return to Delhi or head to Jaipur the same day. Yet, if you wish to spend the night in Neemrana then check out this page for accommodation options - https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/neemrana/hotels
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Hi !! Planning a solo trip to north .....any suggestions???

6 ResponsesJul 3, 2018 2:54 PM Profile photo of Pradnya
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You can visit rajasthan too, although its hot here but you will this place.
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Hi, some of the popular hill stations in the north are Bir-Billing, Kasol, Dharamkot and Khajjiar. Solo-traveller meccas are McLodganj, Kasol and Manali. If you want to go to slightly off-the-beaten-path hill stations then the options are Kausani, Naukuchiatal, Gushaini and Parwanoo. You can also refer to the attached article for more options in the north.
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You can cover shilma for one night and two days for 2 person within 6k. for this you can go there and book hotel which will be rupees for one days .plz go through my submission for shimla for more detail
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Hi Nikita, some of the popular hill stations near Delhi are Bir-Billing, Kasol, Dharamkot and Khajjiar. If you want to go to slightly off-the-beaten-path hill stations then the options are Kausani, Naukuchiatal, Gushaini and Parwanoo. There are budget options in all the above-mentioned places. You can also refer to the attached article for more hill station options near Delhi.
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Hi Shilpi, yes it is possible to cover the mentioned places in 3D/2N. On day one, cover Lachung, Yumthang and Zero Point. Spend the night in Lachung or Lachen. On day two, visit Lachen, Chopta and Gurudongmar. Spend the night in Lachen. On day three, you can head back to Gangtok.
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4 nights sufficient.
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Https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-guides/europe-travel-tips/ https://www.lonelyplanet.com/europe These sites can help you to plan for th einternation trip. Or else get a package from tripoto
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Hi Nabila, Karlsruhe is close to the borders of France and Switzerland. I recommend you head to Zurich for a couple days before moving on to Liechtenstein, known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes and villages. Thereon, go to Milan for a couple of days. Spend your remaining days in Paris. This way you will be able to cover four distinct countries in 10 days.
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Its totally safe.
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Hi Prianka, generally speaking Varanasi is safe for girls. Although, I highly recommend you stay vigilant at all times. Avoid walking alone in the night. And, be wary of drinks like chai and lassi. They sometimes contain bhang and you may feel a bit hazy.
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April to Oct is best time to go. if you are planning now it is best as after Oct it becomes too cold and few places like lake and garden can't be visited. Srinagar house boat book it there itself. If you are planning for gulmarg please book gondola tickets beforehand as if you try to book on spot you have to wait in huge queue. Other places are Pahalgam,Sonmarg (zero point),Sinthan.
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Hi Charan, you can take a bus from Jammu to Srinagar. There are plenty of places to see in Srinagar. Dal Lake, Shalimar and Nishad Bagh, Hazratbal Mosque and Shankaracharya Temple. Popular places around Srinagar are Sonmarg, Gulmarg and Pahalgam. If you want an offbeat experience head to the tiny hamlet of Naranag. More information about which you will find in the attached article.
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