Hi Neha, September is still monsoon in both Darjeeling and Meghalaya which means might see a lot of rain and very few days with clear skies. The best time to visit Darjeeling and Meghalaya is March to May (Spring) and October to November (Autumn). Following places can be visited in September - Kovalam (Kerala), Leh, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh. For more information regarding places to visit in September - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-places-to-visit-in-september-in-india.
Sept end and early oct are the perfect time to visit these places . We visited Meghalaya last year in Oct first week and it was awesome. You can check on blog on the same
Hi Vikesh, the nearest airport to Auli is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (279km). Nearest train stations are Rishikesh, Haridwar and Dehradun. You can take a private taxi, shared taxi or state buses from these places to Auli. Some of the top Auli attractions are - Auli Artificial Lake, Auli Ropeway, Gurso Bugyal and Chattrakund. There are limited accommodation options in Auli. But, Joshimath has plenty of options. You can take the ropeway from Joshimath to Auli. There are restaurants in both Auli and Joshimath. Let me know if you need any more information.
Hey Vikesh, Co-incidentally just yesterday i have written my first travel blog on tripoto and its on Auli. Just have a look at it and you will get all your answers. For any other query you can directly ping me.
Hi Pradnya, June is actually the best time to visit Kinnaur Valley. It is the peak of summer with longer days. Make sure you visit Kalpa, Reckong Peo and Poo in Kinnaur.
Hi Priyanka, Kerala is greenest in August thanks to the just-passed monsoon. The famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race is also held on the second Saturday of August. Some of the best places to visit in Kerala in August are - Nelliyampathy Hills, Paithal Valley, Kasaragod and Mattupetty. Athirapally, the famed waterfall in Raavn movie is also at its best in August. And, August is also ideal to visit the backwaters of Allepey and Kumarakom. Check out the following article for the other best places to visit in August - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-places-to-visit-in-august-in-india.
Hi Shreya June sees south-west monsoon pass through Sri Lanka. It only affects the south-west quarter of the country such as Colombo and Galle. The rainfall is short and sharp and passes quickly. The average daytime temperature in June is 28 Celsius. Therefore, if you want to visit Sri Lanka beyond the southwest corner then you can go to Sri Lanka in June.
Hi there, June is a good month to visit Sri Lanka, however since the south-west monsoon hits that season I would avoid areas such as Bentota, Galle, Unawatuna areas. However, If you are visiting Sri Lanka, Yala is a must go - to tourist destination to spot its exotic wildlife including elephants, leopards and polar bears. During our visit last June to Yala, we stayed at Wild Coast Tented Lodge run by Resplendent Ceylon hotels as we have got good recommendations on it. This is flawlessly located between the ocean and the jungle and is also very close to the wild animals! I can assure you it’s safe though. Their accommodations are luxury tented camps called ‘Cocoons’ & ‘Urchins’ which I think is a unique concept. While at our stay, the naturalist at the hotel took us around to educate us on the exotic animals that resided in the Yala National Park. The hotel staff was very friendly and accommodated to all our needs. You could check them out on: http://www.resplendentceylon.com/wildcoastlodge-yala/
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Hi, you can start your Thailand trip in Bangkok. Spend two days in Bangkok visiting the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew and Khaosan Road for happening nightlife, shopping and local food. Best night clubs in Bangkok are Sugar Club, MIXX Discotheque and THE PIMP CLUB. On the third day, it is best to take a flight from Bangkok to Krabi since by road it takes almost 10 hours. Spend two days exploring Railay Beaches and Caves, Thung Teao Forest Natural Park and Phi Phi Islands in Krabi. Best clubs in Krabi are Ao Nang Center Point, Amy's Bar and Boogie Bar. On the fifth day, you can take a taxi (2-3 hours), bus (3 hours) or ferry (2 hours) from Krabi to Phuket. Enjoy your last couple of days in Phuket before heading back home. Phuket highlights are Kata Noi Beach, Karon View Point and Naka Night Market. Best clubs in Phuket are Illuzion, Hollywood and Tai Pan.
Hi Akhilesh, are you looking for budget-friendly transportation options in Nepal or from India to Nepal? Some of the top tourist spots in Nepal are architecturally beautiful cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. Nepal is also well-known for treks such as Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit and Poon Hill Trek. If you want to escape the crowds then check out Eastern Nepal. You will find all kinds of hotels from budget to luxurious. Dorms in hostels cost around Rs. 300 per night. Rooms in guest houses cost on average Rs. 700. Rooms in hotels and resorts cost Rs. 1,500 and Rs. 4,000 respectively. You can check Tripoto's Nepal travel guide page for detailed information - https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/nepal
Hi Devina, there are different requirements for each embassy in Schengen states. You can either apply for the Schengen visa in an embassy that doesn't require an employment letter. Or, in your case you can submit a copy of your resignation letter from the current organization along with a copy of the signed offer letter from the new job. If you haven't resigned yet then get the employment letter first, apply for the visa and then resign.
Hi,how are planning to take the trip as I am shimla based travel agent and an avid traveller also,do share info with me as we are organising various group and individual tours for spiti via cabs,jeeps and bikes
This are some place you can visit:-
1) The Chadar Trek.
2) Nag Tibba Trek.
3) Prashar Lake Trek.
4) Kedarkantha Trek.
5) Dodital Trek.
6) Chopta Chandrashila Trek.
7) Chamba Dalhousie Trek.
8) Dayara Bugyal Trek.
9) Har ki Dun Trek.
10) Sandakphu Trek.
Kavya aap Shimla visit karo.......Ghumne me Sirf 500 lgenge......2 din me finish ????
Hotel aap par depend hai koi bhi choose kar lo Goibibo se sabse sasta prega
Hey Rupam Although I am unaware of the nearby cities which have access to wheel chairs. I can help you with the places in Chennai which are wheelchair accessible. Click on the link for a community by disability rights organisation Equals, Centre for Promotion of Social Justice. https://www.facebook.com/Accessible-places-in-Chennai-1679375722273854/
Hi Rupam, unfortunately there are not many places around Chennai that are wheelchair accessible. Puducherry is somewhat wheelchair friendly. Some of its attractions like - Shri Aurobindo Ghosh Ashram, Sri Gokilambal Thirukameswar Temple, Le Club and Promenade Beachwalk are wheelchair friendly. Some areas of White Town are car-free which makes it easier to explore on wheelchair. Mahabalipuram has stairs and no ramp making it difficult to visit on wheelchairs.
Hi Anurag, Bunkyard Hostel is nicely located in the heart of Udaipur barely 100 metres from Bagore ki Haveli and the City Palace. They have free wifi, on-site restaurant, barbecue facility and rooftop from where you can catch views of Lake Pichola. They can also arrange activities like horse riding and cycling for you. They have mixed and female-only dorms along with private rooms. All dorms and private rooms have private bathroom. It is one of the top rated hostels in Udaipur.
Hey Nishant I would recommend you to take a trip with some agency as the roads are treacherous. Check this out https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/manali-tso-moriri-ads
It has the route as well in case you decide to venture on your own.
Hi Nishant, the most popular route is Delhi-Chandigarh-Manali-Leh. The road passes through Rohtang Pass, Keylong, Jispa and Sarchu. You can spend the first night in Manali, second in Jispa and reach Leh on the third day. The other slightly longer route is Delhi-Chandigarh-Jammu-Srinagar-Leh. On this route you can spend the first night Jammu followed by a night in Kargil before reaching Leh on the third day. You can also book an organised bike tour that covers the best of Ladakh - https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/delhi-manali-leh-ladakh-on-bike.
Hi Anil, yes Park Hotel Vizag is ideal for a 3 day staycation. The 5-star beachfront property has outdoor pool, tennis court, fitness centre and spa with a range of massage therapies and beauty treatments. Three days will also give you ample time to visit main tourist attractions of Vizag as well.
There are limited options to stay in Chail, so please book in advance. Chail Palace is the most expensive option and away from the town centre. Reasonable guesthouses are available around the main market. Sight seeing can be done mostly on foot.
Accomodation options in Chail start at Rs. 1,500 per night. Food costs around Rs. 150 per meal in decent restaurants. Popular tourist attractions like School Play Ground, Sadhupul Lake, Kali ka Tibba and Chail Palace Hotel are free. For two days, the total expense will be approximately Rs. 4,000.
Hey Trisha, I checked with my friends who are lawyers and they say that according to the law, hotels do have a right to reserve admission on any ground, except caste. This means they can discriminate based on their personal moral code, however outdated it may be.