The roads on the way to Manali can be treacherous during monsoon. Have some buffer in place, the traffic near Manali is known to be notorious to run 2-3 hours long.
Hi Himani,
Triund trek is not recommended in this month due to the slippery trail during this season. And while the road conditions can't be predicted, monsoons usually brings with it roadblocks and a chance of landslides.
Hi Manjunath,
By road: This route will take a little over 9 hours - Bangalore - Karmali - Dudhsagar (633km).
By air: Fly to Goa. From the Dabolim airport, its a 2hr drive to Dudhsagar. By rail: The Rani Chennamma Express (16589) from Bangalore to Londa Junction or a direct train to Castle Rock, the Mas Vasco Express (17311). Accommodation: 8km away from Dudhsagar, the Jungle Book Goa is a good option. (http://www.booking.com/hotel/in/jungle-book-goa.en-gb.html?aid=817014)
Pondicherry.... Chk out La Marina guest house to stay near White town, all major places to see are just a bicycle ride away, plus Promenade beach is walkable distance.
Mukteshwar.... Stay recommended @ way wood wind lodge, amazing places to visit famous waterfall (4getting name), hill top aka suicide point! (u can try ziplining & other activities here), few kms away is Naukuchtiyal (Nainital) where u xan try paragliding!
visited both alone & loved it!
What kind of honeymoon trip you are planning for ? Adventourous or laid back ? Explore parvati valley . Various options include - (manali and kullu zone) ; (Dharamshala , Mcleod Ganj , Bir biling and Palampur ) . I would suggest to not go to extra touristy spots like Shimla or new manali . If you wish to go Shimla side, try Shogi . It is a small village 30km before shimla and has one of the best romantic resort - Aamod, shogi .
Hi Adarsh, Hampi is beautiful in August. It is one of the best months to visit. You can read more about Hampi here: https://goo.gl/xX6Qfi Read about Hampi in Monsoon:https://goo.gl/cjK49n
You cant really 'conquer' Mt.Everest, but you can definitely summit it. It is advisable that you should have completed your advance mountaineering course to have an easy pitch at it. It is extremely difficult for those with no prior experience. mountaineers usually start training a year or so before their expedition date.
However, I have been hearing that the rain has been causing a lot of trouble to people there. hopefully the situation will be fine by then, but there's no harm in keeping a check on the weather conditions around that weekend.
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Hey, Nikita! Where all are you planning to go? You can stay at Hotel Druk in Thimphu, this one is near the clocktower. You will fall in love with Bhutan, I can assure you. Also, do trek to Taktsang Monastery in Paro, it's worth it! Have a great trip xoxo