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Hey, I went to Dharamshala on my first solo trip, it was great. You can read about my solo experience here- https://www.tripoto.com/trip/dharamshala-kasol-tosh-delhi-1-month-1-girl-564c488e1dbd6 Happy Travelling!
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We are expert in ladakh tour and we have just completed our 4 batches of leh this season . you can contact me on 9818806289 , i can provide you best rates guaranteed.
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Hi Pratinav,I hope you have made your trip to Croatia. It would be helpful for travellers if you share the travel details: 1.Route 2.Transportation 3.Weather 4.Budget 5.Places to see 6.Tips for travellers etc. Happy travelling.
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In rains, it feels much better there
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That's awesome! Good decision, why dont you check out this link that'll help you pick a destination in Uttarakhand for your next trek. Every place on this list is extremely scenic, it's up to you which one to pick. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/10-unplumbed-treks-in-uttarakhand-that-are-best-to-be-considered-for-this-summers-58ffcf15bb1a6 There you go! Hope this helps...
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Hi Nikhil , I just happened to post about Triund and Lahesh cave trek ! Do check it out . Also to answer your question, it's true July- September is heavy monsoon time in the hills. I wouldn't say that you shouldn't go, you must definitely go if you plan to . Just make sure you go with your preparation . Raincoat , water proof bagpack , water proof shoes , a torch , mosquito replant spray ( if you plan to stay at night in triund) , extra clothing, warm clothing ( it will get pretty cold and windy at night ) , zip lock pouches for wet clothes ! Triund is a beauty which you must explore if you haven't yet . Don't let the rains stop you . Just be well geared and you will get to witness fresh mesmerising beauty of the dhauladhar range in it's most lush time ! Cheers ! Happy travel .
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Travelling to the mountains during the monsoons is anyway risky. I suggest you skip it. It gets quite slushy in the rains and with summer holidays going on, the place would be super duper crowded.
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Well, technically Himalayas are quite far from Delhi and will have you take on an over-night journey at least to reach. If it's your first time travelling to the mountains, why dont you explore Manali?
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Parvathi Valley is one of the most picturesque area not only in Himachal but around India ! Kullu, Manali , Dharamshala, Shimla etc are all now tourist spots and offer very less quite space . If you wish to seek seclusion , try moving a bit higher , such as if you happen to go towards kullu manali side, try to go to Tosh , a small village ahead Kasol , with limited accessibility and less mobile coverage, Tosh is a place to get lost into for a few days if you need some peaceful time . It has couple of cafes which offers good food, you can go hiking to waterfall region , they have tent stays too at waterfall, or you can stay at a lodge in Tosh village itself.
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August last week, I suggest you go for valley of flowers this time. Hampta pass would have been a cover of green...Valley of flowers would be quite a scenic change. Another option is to do a trek in Spiti/ Sangla.
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Europe.. v easy to commute and buzzing so that u dont feel lonely
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Nepal: For Culture, Nature and Adventure.
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Cant click on link
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Hi Amrita,I hope you have made your trip to Sandakphu-Phalut. It would be helpful for travellers if you share the travel details: 1.Route 2.Transportation 3.Weather 4.Budget 5.Places to see 6.Tips for travellers etc. Happy travelling.
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Are you interested for joining YHAI trek
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Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its tree houses.
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Nature Zone Resort have one of the best tree house in the country. Must visit place for couples!
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Hi Joknee,I hope you have made your trip to Peru. It would be helpful for travellers if you share the travel details: 1.Route 2.Transportation 3.Weather 4.Budget 5.Places to see 6.Tips for travellers etc. Happy travelling.
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One of the best part where you can experience diversity of nature. Add 2-3 more south American countries in your trip.
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Hi Sneha, Numerous homestay options are available for under Rs.500 They start from about 200 in Mcleodganj. While there is no need to book in advance, if you are travelling this month, its advisable to make your booking prior to reaching Dharamshala. You can also search for accommodation here - https://www.tripoto.com/hotels?location_name=Dharamshala&checkin=2017-08-23&checkout=2017-08-24&guests=1
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Kalika Homestay
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How to Travel for free?
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Buy domain, post blogs, run ad
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Hey Kunal, They take time to review your articles. Once reviewed they would shoot out a mail stating your credit amount according to your blog post. Happy Posting!!
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They take max 48 hours to get it reviewed
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If you are planning to go to Pune then you must go to Lavasa.
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Go to lavasa, kalsubai, andharban
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