I also planned my trip to kasol this may, reaching there on may 28 to june 6. already booked the stay and planning for kheerganga trek also....reply if ur coming on similar dates....
Several ashrams and dharamsalas that provide affordable accommodation options for longer stays. Here are a few suggestions: 1: Dharamshala at Kashi Annapurna Temple: This dharamshala is located near the Kashi Annapurna Temple and offers simple accommodation facilities at reasonable rates. It's a serene place with a spiritual atmosphere.
2: Ganga Seva Nidhi: Situated near the Dashashwamedh Ghat, Ganga Seva Nidhi provides economical accommodation options for travelers. The ashram offers basic amenities and a peaceful environment.
3: Swami Dayanand Ashram: This ashram, located in Bhelupur area, offers clean and budget-friendly accommodation for visitors. It's known for its serene surroundings and spiritual ambiance.
4: Sankat Mochan Foundation: Situated near the Sankat Mochan Temple, this ashram offers affordable lodging options for travelers. The ashram is known for its cleanliness and peaceful environment.
5: Sri Ved Niketan Dham: Located in the vicinity of Assi Ghat, Sri Ved Niketan Dham offers simple accommodation facilities at reasonable rates. The ashram provides a serene atmosphere for spiritual seekers.
Before making a reservation, it's advisable to contact these places directly or check their websites for availability, rates, and any specific requirements for long-term stays.
Hi, I could guide u. I have travelled 5 times I think I travelled to Thailand. 2 months back only I did my solo month long trip to Thailand. Thailand has many to offer lunch like beaches, mountains, islands, shopping city. Let me know hw u want to enjoy Thailand and probably visiting month ??
Hey! Darjeeling and Gangtok,Sikkim approximately have the same budget. However,if you are plaaning for offbeat locations in Sikkim as there are quite a few, then it would be comparitively more expensive.Again, there are a lot of options ranging from cheaper hostels/homestays to luxury hotels.Its up to you to chose but by and large they are more or less of the same budget with Sikkim being a tad bit costlier.
Hey you can book a self-drive ride with Myles and get going. You can start with Berambadi Forest, Edakkal Caves, Kuruvadweep, Chembra Peak and Soochippara Fall. Check out these travel stories too, hope this helps. You can visit our website- https://www.mylescars.com/
Hi karthik you can visit anywhere in uttarakhand or himachal in north india during mid june .Staying anywhere else will be really sweltering .I guess you can go to nainital,bhimtal or bhowali (if you want a quieter place) Simla will be really crowded so places close to simla or manali but not exactly in the heart of those places will be really good you can enjoy the hills and the weather without getting in the rut of traffic of the main places.in a nutshell any quieter place in the hills will do the trick for you .HAVE FUN
Greetings! Please plan well in Advance. That is one line i have for you for your all queries. More interesting journey to cover in future are in our blog https://mrmrsonholiday.wordpress.com/ or you can write to us on: mrmrsonholiday@gmail.com for any further queries. regards,
Mallikapil- An ordinary Indian couple
Yes sure! I appreciate your passion for travelling!
mahabaleshwar and lonavala are easily do-able!
if you want a relaxed tour you can visit the kokan region as in ratnagiri or malvan! waterfalls and small forts may appeal you for this trip.
I dont think you have to book a package tour. Kerala is relatively inexpensive if you research a little since public transportation including Volvo low floored buses as well as normal passenger buses are easily available. Even within cities, UBER/OLA is available and hence you can save a lot if money. The accommodation can be pre-booked using any travel app. And to help you with the itinerary, a number of tour providers publish the packages. You can refer those.
Dear fellow traveler, Kerala has some extremely beautiful tourist destinations to hold the attention of global tourists. There are hill-stations, backwaters, commercial cities, hamlets, and much more to explore. Please checkout the link below.
https://traveltriangle.com/blog/best-places-to-visit-in-kerala/
If you are going to Dalhousie, then please note to visit Khajiar - which is called Switzerland of India and is around 25 km and might take 1 hour along scenic routes. There are quite a few stay options in Khajjiar including an ITC hotel and lots of Home stays. Also dont miss JOT pass nearby at an altitude of around 9500 feet and there are stay options available there too overlooking the valley. You can get homestays at affordable rates nearby at Bankot. Rates vary along with the season timings.