Hi!You can surely visit Chandigarh,Delhi and Agra. Even Rajasthan might be a nice option. But avoid Himachal Pradesh and UTTARAKHAND. As much as the hills look beautiful and green in monsoon, there's always a risk factor of landslide and cloudburst. As you must have read the recent news of Cloudburst at Choj and House collapse at Chopal,H.P. So try avoiding the hills in monsoon.Thanks :)
Monsoons are paradise months, that if you are a monsoon traveller it is an added benefit. Here are some monsoon spots to visit in India especially now. Wayanad
Munnar
Alapuzha
Kumarakom in Kerala
Coorg
Kudremukh Chikmagalur
Gokarna
Kabini in Karnataka
Mahabaleshwar Matheran
Panchgani
Lonavala in Maharashtra
Meghalaya Assam
Sikkim Gangtok in north east
Kindly do a rain check before travelling for in many places rains are too heavy.
It is safe. If you are taking Bandipur route you need to halt. If you are taking Mysore route it is a long route but straight road. If you are opting for Coorg route sunrise spots are great.
Bali is a beautiful and peaceful tourist destination and also honeymoon destination,,
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How safe you travel during monsoons in India gives you the best monsoon travel memories. Every mountain in India has abundant nature, great views and picturesque spots to capture. At the same time mountain terrains are full of slippery sands, landslides and pot hole roads. If you were the right footwear you could travel to any monsoon part of India along with raincoat and umbrellas. However mountains and monsoons are not ideal time to travel. Choice is yours.
It’s a kumaoni recipe made out of black soybeans. It is cooked on Lohe ki kadai and garnished with lentils as per our choice. Ghee lubricates this dish totally, which is usually served for lunch and dinner. I tasted this dish in Kashipur. Neither bland nor too spicy.
Both are worth visit places, Spiti valley is popular destination famous for Cold desert, Buddhist monasteries, world's highest petrol pump, post office nd village, on the other hand Pithoragarh is offbeat destination for mountains, rivers nd scenic views. it's your choice to choose one
Spiti valley is more of meadows and lot of hamlets facing the mighty Himalayas. You get to catch lovely glimpses of Chandratal lake while you shouldn’t miss on Kunzum and barchala pass. There is abundant nature prevailing around this valley. Pithorogarh on the other hand is nicknamed as little Kashmir of India. With abundant rich history to know, you get to view Mansarovar and Nanda Devi. Being a trekkers paradise paragliding is another popular sport of Pithorogarh. Since both are great must visit travel spots, I am unable to tell you what to choose.
From Bagdogra airport via Manebhanjan you can reach Sandakphu Phaldut. You need to do an over night stay in Manebhanjan and then travel to Sandakphu which is 2 hours away. Another route is via Mirik from NJP which is 4 hours away from Bagdogra and 2 hours away is Sandakphu Phalut. It is better to travel by keeps or Land Rover.