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Can you share any website details ? so as we can have some description on travel plans etc ?
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Me bro,I have done three solo travel.I'm looking for another adventure .
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What is that?? You mean something like this?? :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0b9KXGa06Q
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Because it is one of the peaceful beaches in Goa, hardly crowded.
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Yes, You can. Digha is bit crowded, whereas, Mandarmoni is very peaceful famous for its long motorable beach. Various sports activities on this beach add pleasure to your stay. There are plenty of options for safe accommodation in both the places.
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Yes surely
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Info@tripoto.com, please mail them
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You can book a ticket with HPTC upto kinnaur..
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The route to Kinnaur Valley from Delhi via Shimla runs along the Hindustan Tibet Road or NH-05 (previously called NH-22). You will be traveling on one of the most treacherous roads as soon as you enter Kinnaur Valley. The sense of adventure is purely bliss and in case you drive yourself, you will enjoy the offroading in some sections of Kinnaur. The route from Delhi along with the distance between the subsequent places is as follows: Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Reckong Peo (587 KMs) – Kalpa (595 KMs) At Karcham, the road bifurcates towards Sangla Valley and Chitkul as per below distance between these places. Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Sangla (582 KMs) – Rakcham (596 KMs) – Chitkul (610 KMs) You will reach Kalpa or Sangla on this road trip to Kinnaur Valley in minimum of 2 days from Delhi. Mostly, Narkanda or somewhere near between Shimla / Chail – Narkanda is an ideal overnight halt to evenly distribute the journey. Delhi to Kinnaur from Manali side by Road You can travel to Kinnaur Valley from Manali well. There are two routes that exist. The shorter route that goes from Jalori Pass – Rampur and the longer route in which you travel from Rohtang Pass – Kunzum Pass route while making a Spiti Valley trip from Manali side. The distance from Manali to Kinnaur via Jalori Pass route is 310 km and will take 12-15 hrs. This route will merge at Rampur on Hindustan – Tibet Highway and then follows the route via Shimla to Kinnaur. It is recommended to stay overnight at Jalori to break the journey evenly. If you travel from Spiti side, then it is better to explore Spiti Valley and then travel down to Kinnaur.
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Hi Shashank! When are you planning in June ?
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If you are on a budget or have fewer days or this is your first high altitude trek you should choose the Hampta Circle Trek. The Hampta Circle Trek can also be done in the months of April, May and till nearly December. Whereas the Hampta Pass Trek can be done from mid June till October. read: https://sherpafeet.com/stories/amp/the-hampta-pass-trek-vs-the-hampta-circle-trek/
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Sach Pass is now open or vehicular traffic. Vehicles from both sides of the pass were successfully able to cross over.Read here : http://vargiskhan.com/log/sach-pass-status-2018-road-condition/
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You can visit Disney land , louvre museum. the last light show up Eiffel tower is at 8 pm.
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Your best bet is to book tickets at Eiffel as soon as you land there, since its always rush there especially in the summers. I would recommend a Seine river cruise and also hire a bicycle/electric vehicle which moves around slow so you are able to see all the nooks and corners of the exquisite Paris. Cover all the places you mentioned as well as try to hook up with some local hitchhiker or backpacker tourist who has visited Paris before or knows a lot about it. There is a huge difference the way westerners travel, hence this advise. You will get to see gem of places which are not even listed in "Things to do" list anywhere. We did Europe trip in 2017 and were fortunate to hook up with such backpackers at different places and the experience was awesome to say the least. Will soon publish the blog. All the best.
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Ladakh is just amazing place to travel. Its more exiting if you have flavor of adventure in you. Its beautiful mountains , lakes ,valleys attracts the travelers from all over the world. But safety comes first before fun. You need to know few things before going - Groundwork : Make sure you are visiting in the right season. I would suggest you to avoid winter season. Most of the camps will be closed. Research about the route you are taking. -Fitness : Oxygen levels in Ladakh is too low you must be adaptable to it. People with respiratory problems should avoid going to travel. -Documents : You must carry few documents such as 1) Aadhaar Card 2) Driving License - Fill your backpacks with : Sunscream, sunglasses, Jackets , boots etc,. DO'S and DONT'S DO'S - Localities there are friendly. Speak to them and get to know about their culture. - Always carry medical kit - Carry Led lights. - Carry spare batteries of your phone, camera. DONT'S - Ladakh is plastic free zone. Don't throw plastic. -Don't disturb wildlife -Don't mock at their culture -Avoid wearing short dresses when you visit monasteries. Itinerary Day 1: Don't start travelling as soon as you reach Ladakh. Take rest and get adjusted to the climate. Visit Shanti Stupa , Leh Market etc. Day 2: Indulge in local sight seeing , hall of fame , magnetic hills. Day 3: Visit Khardung - La pass , Nubra Valley , Hunder Monestery Day 4 : Diskit Monastry , Leh Local Market Day 5: Pangong Lake , Shey Palace , Changla Pass Day 6: Hemis Monastry Day 7 : Leisure Day in Leh Day 8 : Depart Back You can visit or contact https://www.funstay.in/ladakh-tour-packages they have best Ladakh packages.
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We did the standard Ladakh trip, similar to the itinerary mentioned below. You may check our trip report at https://footloosemusings.com
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Cost for Ladakh trip will lean on various factors.Such as: Number of people travelling Number of days of stay Accommodation Places you are going to visit I would suggest you to program your trip for 7 to 8 days so that you can cover most of the places and you have sufficient time to relax and enjoy the beauty of Ladakh. Approximately it may cost 42000 per couple. You can visit or contact Experience Your Stay With Fun and Freedom they have good Ladakh packages.
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Try June or July month...u will love monsoon experience in Goa.May is the hottest month so I will suggest u to avoid it.
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Probably not due to heat. The idle season is from Mid Oct to Mid April.
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If you have short time period you can think about Rishikesh for camping, you can also enjoy here river rafting, bungee jumping etc.
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Rishikesh is the best option..try to book a camp near Neelkanth falls.Bir Billing is another good option if you want paragliding and camping both.
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