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Dosas at Govind's Bandi. Govind Dosas. ... Irani Chai At Nimrah Cafe. Nimrah Cafe & Bakery. ... Osmania Biscuits From Subhan Bakery. Subhan Bakery. ... Mutton Biryani at Hotel Shadab. ... Biryani at Bawarchi, RTC X Roads. ... Malai Paya at Hotel Nayaab. ... Mandi at Mandi @36. ... Marag At Hotel Sohail.
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Hotel shadab at Ghansi bazaar popular for chicken kheema Cafe bahar at Himayatnagar popular for tea and buiscuits Grand hotel at Abid popular for Irani chai and nihari Nanking restraunant at Hitecj city popular for Chinese cuisine Niloufer cafe at Lakdikapul popular for Osmania biscuits and beet root nuggets. Will share a few tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Hyderabad and good see If it is suitable for your travel.. https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/our-food-journey-in-the-city-of-nawabs-hyderabad-foodtrail-iwillgoanywhereforfood-5d120e6a7415b https://www.tripoto.com/andhra-pradesh/trips/hyderabad-5c2f69240dee5 https://www.tripoto.com/andhra-pradesh/trips/7-best-street-food-under-rs-100-in-hyderabad-streetfoodindia-5c335b2364cfa
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July is the rainy season in Andaman
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July is rainy season of Andaman. The weather will be sultry, dry with downpours every now and then. It is a safe month to travel, where you have to pack rainy materials without fail. Before starting your travel kindly check the weather..
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Check MakeMyTrip or Goibibo for budget hotels in Goa
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Check goibibo hotels or checkGoa tourism official website
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Just click Catchy title for Title of trip nd day 1 click nd copy paste or write your content..
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Where to visit in kasauli?

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Sunset point Mall road Gilbert trail sunrise point upper mall manki point Heritage market
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Will share a few tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Kasauli. See if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh/trips/kasauli-one-of-the-best-place-to-rejuvenate-yourself-58b711c82cb24 https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/time-stands-still-in-kasauli-57f12b543d06e Here are few more to explore Krishna Bhavan mandir Gilbert trail and Gurkha fort.
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Laos is it currently open ?

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Yes they have opened for travellers. However strict covid protocols are followed.
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Yes with covid protocol
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There are lot of ways You could write for paid websites You could be a tour guide You could volunteer You could vlog and blog travel You could teach languages
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You can do travel photography as well as travel blogging to earn money
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Start from Chandigarh.. go to Kasauli via pinjore garden explore kasauli then Dagahai, barog, solan, tara devi, shimla, fagu, narkanda, hatu peak, mashobra, naldehra shimla, kufri
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There are lots to visit from Chandigarh Parwanoo is 40mts drive Barog is a lovely camping spot Doraha is 2 hours away Panchkula is 12kms away Shoghi is 3 hours drive. From Parwanoo Barog is an hour away. From Barog doraha is 2 hours away. From doraha you could drive to Panchkula which is 1 hour away again from Panchkula Shoghi is 2 hours away. Besides these Shimla is one such spot to visit its 112km away. Mussorie is 201km, Rishikesh is 224km far, Dalhousie is 316km, Dharamshala is 240km away and Bir is 283km away which are ideal solo travel spots from Chandigarh.
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Yes you can easily enter Laos from Bangkok.. Laos is land locked country with beautiful landscape
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By using Nong khai bridge you enter Laos from Thailand. You will be crossing Mekong river, Muang district, Mukdahan and Ubon Ratchathani districts. Yes visa is much needed to enter Laos. You need to apply online for checking is done in Lao Thai friendship bridge where you will be driving.
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Any place with good "Caves" in Uttrakhand or Himanchal ?? Planning next trip, want something different this time!!

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Here are a few caves to visit in Uttarakhand. Gauri udiyar caves Guchhu caves Pandav gufa caves Patal Bhuvaneshwar cave Gujrugarhi caves. Himachal Vyas cave Tabo cave Lahesh cave.
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In Uttrakhand Vyas Gufa in mana near Badrinath Patal Bhuvneshwar in kumaon you can visit Caves garden in nainital in Himachal Pradesh Naina devi cave Kunihar Cave
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Valley of flowers Chopta Auli Munsiyari Kausani Harsil
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Auli Badrinath Kedarnath Yamunotri Gangotri velly of flowers chopta Haridwar Rishikesh Masoorie Dhanolti
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Try this Trillophilia .Might get some ideas. Https://www.thrillophilia.com/places-to-hangout-in-delhi
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Dehradun Mussoorie Dhanaulti Kanatal Surkanda Devi
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Last year I went to Valley of Flowers & Hemkund trek during monsoon (Aug). There was forecast of heavy rains which was a risk factor in mountains and i was wary of it. But thankfully there were light showers here and there and the trek experience was absolute amazing and fulfilling. The light showers were good enough to keep the weather pleasant and cool, usually due to heavy rains people have to turn back from valley of flowers but in my case due to pleasant weather i was able to go till the last allowed trekkable point in valley of flowers.
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Here are a few hidden gems to explore in Leh and Ladakh, Rumtse at Rupshu valley Basgo 36km away Hanle in changthang Lamayuru 110kms away from leh
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Turtuk Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
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Yes, monsoons are a bit harsh in Goa, but yes...definitely they're safe👍🏼
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1.Avomin ( for vomiting during travel ) 2.Paracetamol 3.Vicks 4.Hajmola 5.Aspirin I would suggest this list.
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Imphal City tour Loktak Lake Tamu Village if open Moreh Town Ima Market
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Will share a few tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Manipur, see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/rajasthan/trips/paradise-unexplored-manipur-5aa39351168ac https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/a-journey-to-the-jeweled-land-manipur-3878 https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/the-land-of-warriors-manipur-as-a-tourist-5a05ea93a846c Here are some offbeat spots to explore in Manipur Santhei park Phumdis Ukhrul Singda and Kachai. Insurgency does prevail. It’s better to reconsider your travel plan again. Without assurance better not to travel to Manipur. I tried finding out, but many have not given guarantee answers, nor they say it’s unsafe. So upto you totally.
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