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Here are some awesome picnic spots to visit in mumbai Lonavala 84km away Elephanta caves 22kms away Alibaug 96km away Palghar is 87kms away Manori 63km away
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Pawna Lake, Kolad, Kundalika rafting camp, Alibaug, Elephanta caves, Karjat, Lonavala, Sandhan valley trek, Rajmachi, Karnala, Karjat, Lohagad, Maval, Durshet ,Matheran, Alibaug, Raigad and many more. https://www.thrillophilia.com/one-day-outing-in-mumbai
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Ooty trip plan ??

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Any itinerary?
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Ooty popularly called as queen of the Nilgiris is a lovely lush hill station, must visit spot of Tamilnadu. Will share a few tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Ooty, see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/tamil-nadu/trips/ten-things-to-do-in-ooty-6879 https://www.tripoto.com/tamil-nadu/trips/ooty-the-queen-of-hill-stations-5a083909b68f5 https://www.tripoto.com/tamil-nadu/trips/things-to-do-in-ooty-tourism-itinerary Tripoto organises a package to ooty, link will share below, see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/south-india/tour-packages/south-india-golden-route-tour-package-161544576009 Out of my personal experience I would suggest, you need three full days to explore whole of Ooty. Travelling to coonoor by toy train is a must, while don’t miss out on biting varky biscuit and piping hot Sambhar. Home made chocolates are the best part of Ooty, where seasonal fruits and berries are must to taste.
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Not much info is seen anywhere about ramadevarabetta being open on sundays. December to April it is open on all days between 9am to 5pm. Summers are too hot to climb, while monsoons are slippery.
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It's not in tumkur its at Ramnagar in Mysore road highway yes it will be open on weekend also
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Kerala offbeat place?

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Kerala is popular for its lush green landscape and amazing back-waters. It is located in the south of India and is one of the most beautiful states in India. Here are some off beat places to explore. 1.Agasthyarkoodam, Trivandrum 2.Soochipara Waterfalls, Wayanad 3.Vagamon, Idukki
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Gods own country has lot of offbeat spots to explore Neeliyar kottam at kannur Gavi Asthamudi lake Muzhappilangad beach Thattekad bird sanctuary Pookot lake Nelliampathy
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June is one such ideal time when snow melts. Lot of tiny rivulets, rivers, are formed during this month. You need to be careful if you are taking Rohtang pass or Sissu route. Even via baralcha la the drive is difficult. Since it’s snow melting time, your drive has to be planned accordingly. Traffic will be less, so driving slow, carefully is a must.
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It's June time so Road will be opened and traffic free.
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You may visit the followings : Kerala Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu Goa Lonavala, Maharashtra Nainital, Rishikesh, Mussoorie; Uttarakhand Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
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July is a kind of summer month but monsoon in many parts of India. An ideal time to enjoy the beauty of nature unfolding right in front of your eyes, which is totally washed with downpours and rains. Here are some spots to visit. Munnar Asthamudi Nelliampathy Idukki and thekkady Coorg Chikmagalur Kudremukh Mahabaleshwar Panchgani Matheran Igatpuri Mysore Pune Goa Gokarna Mangalore Mount Abu Mussoorie Nainital Cherrapunji Meghalaya Pachmarhi Auli Valley of flowers Shillong Pelling and Dalhousie.
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From Haridwar it takes 9 hours to reach Gangotri. You could take Rishikesh route, or devaprayag route. The journey is via the hills. June is a pleasant month to visit. The roads are good. From Haridwar Yamunotri is 6 hours drive. You could take Dehradun route. The roads are driving friendly. My advise would be from Haridwar you first travel to Yamunotri. Then from Yamunotri 7 hours away is Gangotri. Kindly see as per your travel plans.
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Start from Haridwar to Yamunotri via barkot then gangotri. Don't skip Harshil
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December to June is one such ideal time to visit Singapore. Less rain, dry weather prevails, but you get to see and view lot in Singapore.
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November to february
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Lansdowne.. Any day
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Lansdowne.. Any day
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Here are a few tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Iceland, see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/how-i-travelled-through-one-of-the-most-expensive-countries-for-3-weeks-under-60k-6197a2b0811ae https://www.tripoto.com/iceland/trips/epic-7-day-road-trip-itinerary-in-iceland-5901769a83be3 https://www.tripoto.com/reykjavik/trips/the-ultimate-5-day-iceland-itinerary-5a9b6013068ee Looks like travel restrictions are lifted from march. You need to carry your vaccine certificate. RTPCR is not needed. However do check through website once before travelling, for lifted announcements was made in March.
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Check out flytrail.com website, they hv itinerary for iceland
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Aug. to Sept.
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August to October is an ideal time to visit Spiti valley. A time when flowers bloom, when valley looks green and lush, for its monsoon time and called as offbeat time in Spiti.
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You may make a short trip to Bishnupur, the temple town of Bankura district. This place was formerly known as Mallabhum because it had been ruled by Malla kings for centuries. It is well known for its lavish architecture imprinted on hundreds of terracotta temples. Places to visit here: a. Rasmancha - built in 1600 A.D. b. Pancha Ratna Shyamrai temple - built in 1643. c. Jorebangla temple - built in 1655. d. Lalji temple - built in 1658. e. Madan Mohan temple - built in 1694. f. Dalmadal cannon - built in 1742 to combat Maratha invasion. Also, don't forget to visit Bishnupur museum. Happy exploring!
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In Dharmshala and McLeodganj Tibetan Museum, Triund, Namgyal Monastery, Dharamkot, , Naddi View Point, Masrur Dal Lake, Indrahar Pass Minkiani Pass Bhagsunath Temple & Waterfall Dhauladhar Ranges, Kangra Fort, The Dalai Lama’s Place. Dharamshala Cricket Stadium Bir Biling Gyuto Monastery Hanuman ji Ka tibba Lahesh Caves Chinmaya Tapovan
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Here are some places to explore in Dharamshala Gyuto monastery Bhagsung temple Dal lake Dalai Lama temple bhagsu falls Yea gardens Museums Market and Indrahar pass. Mcleodganj Triund Naddi view point Kalachakra temple Dharamkot Tibet museums Kangra fort Kareri lake
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You can start with Udaipur for reaching this city is easy. Called as city of lakes you could plan to visit important spots like city palace, boating at lake pichola, jag mandir palace, Jagdish temple, ambrai ghat, aquarium. Evening you could visit Sukhadia circle, stop by musical garden and then proceed for Kumbhalgarh. From Udaipur kumbalgarh is 2 hours away. You could stay overnight and start your day 2 with the fort visit, Badal mahal, mammadev temple, Parashuram temple. After lunch proceed towards mount Abu. A beautiful hill station filled with lots to see that you spend a whole day in this coolest spot of Rajasthan. From kumbalgarh mount Abu is 4 hours away. You can view the popular sunset point, shop for art and crafts and rest your day. Next day you could start with Dilawar temple visit, Raghunath temple and proceed towards wildlife sanctuary. Then you can stop by honeymoon spot, and move towards achalgarh village. On the way back you could stop by museum, Champa cave and Nakki lake market. By evening you could catch a bus to Udaipur for 3 hours away is Udaipur is mount Abu.
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It's very difficult to cover udaipur kumbhalgarh with in 3 days .. just because it will take 2 days to visit properly in udaipur then kumbhalgarh is 80 km faar from Udaipur and a whole day you need to visit kumbhalgarh ... but incase if you need anything help in udaipur then contact me .. I am from Udaipur.. thank you
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Badges give you accreditation that you are a traveller who posts authentic travel related things. As far as I know, you can’t money through badges.
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You don't earn money from badges.
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U can reach there by local bus.
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By road from Dharamshala there are private buses to Mcleodganj. You could check with state buses too.
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Go around September or October for best weather and views.
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Go after the monsoons now.
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