You need 5 days maximum to cover these places. From Udaipur the fort is 3 hours away. From the fort mount Abu is 4 hours away. There are lots to explore in mount Abu.
I explored Bundi City of Rajasthan yesterday nd Rain 🌧 added happiness in my visit while exploring Garh Palace of Bundi. Aravali hills look Green, I loved to explore Rajasthan in monsoon season
When you go Udaipur ,,,,you feel Royal traditional culture ,,,,folk dance at Bhagora ki haweli,,,, saheliyon ka baag ,,,. puppet dance show water sport ,,,,famous maharana pratap museum and haldi ghati,,,,
all of these tourist place gives you a royal feeling and sacrifices of rajputana.
When you choose a certain product like trips, you will see the option of availing credits in the lead form. The page will tell you what is the maximum number of credits you can use whikevmaking a booking. If you have accumulated enough credits you will have the option of using credits as one of the payment methods. For more info check out Tripotos guide to credits https://www.tripoto.com/collections/travel-for-free-with-tripoto
There are some easy road trips from Pune
You could start with Mulshi then proceed towards
Pawna lake then to
Lavasa. Lonavala is yet another spot to travel to. Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar are must road trips
While Malshej ghat is a scenic spot.
You could take Kurnool route is Anantapur halt at Bangalore or Hosur then touch Coimbatore divert to palakkad and enter Kerala. Best places to visit in Kerala are Munnar
Asthamudi
Idukki
Cochin
Nelliampathy
Kumarakom
Ujjain is a city of lord shiva( mahakaal jyotirling). you can visit there mahakaal temple , bhairav ji temple, kaali mata mandir, Mamgalnath temple, shipra river, and many more temple. you can also visit Omkareshwar form there. onkareshvar is also a jyotirling....
Sikkim is more of nature, while Meghalaya is living with nature. Be both places there are lot of peaks to view, best rainfalls and experience great weather. If you are planning for only one spot I would suggest Meghalaya.