In around 10000 to 12000 rupees you can cover both places... fooding & lodging in kedaranath is not expensive & tungnath temple also close to kedaranath .. if you are budget travelers then you can cover these two places that much money.
Hi... harsh you can go to spiti through two ways 1 from manali you can go to spiti through by bus 2 through Shimla you can catch a bus to spiti so decide which route is fine for you
Pokhara is a Nepali city 200m away from Kathmandu on the shore of Phewa lake. It is a major tourist spot filled with temples, monasteries and museums. Sikkim near to Siliguri border which faces eastern Himalayas popular for biodiversity, alpine climate and view if Kanchenjunga is a lovely tourist spot. I would suggest Sikkim.
Hi, Delhi to mussoorie can be done in a day and if you traveling solo kindly make sure you have basic checks with regards to your car done, all required emergency nos available, spare puncture kit, tyre inflator, tyre conditions. You will be going uphill from dehradun, so till dehradun you should not face any issues roads are pretty good. Post dehradun you have to start uphill climb and road to mussoorie has many hairpin bends so be alert and drive carefully. Give way in case you have doubts. Safety is not an issue on the entire stretch. You could stop at dehradun, or hardwar directly at mussoorie. Lot of good places to eat. Fuel pumps all the way but still do top up before you start uphill climb to mussoorie. If your hotel is booked please do check on parking in mussoorie and if you have doubts ask them if there help can park the car since the roads are narrow and parking there is an art. Safe travel and drive carefully.
Hi... day after tomorrow is Shivratri. if I am not wrong. roads may be affected by this because of kawaad yatra this highway maybe blocked. start your journey in morning so till the evening you will be reached you can take a break somewhere near roorki or muzzafarnagar or saharanpur. check google map before starting your journey. don't go dehradun through haridwar. go through saharanpur route it would be fine. it's less crowded & well maintained. if not much important try to postpone your plan for one or two day. because of Shivratri festival.
Chikmagalur is a lovely hill station of Karnataka filled with mesmerising views, abundant nature making the weather pleasant all through the year. Still September to May is the best time to visit. Will share a few Tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Chikmagalur see if it is suitable for your travel. Chikmagalur Trip - places to visit around chikmagalur
https://www.tripoto.com/karnataka/trips/places-to-visit-around-chikmagalurhttps://www.tripoto.com/karnataka/trips/things-to-do-in-chikmagalur Here are a few offbeat things to do in Chikmagalur which you might try exploring. Taste local delicacies at Town canteen
Dive into Kadambi falls
Play golf at Golf club
Trek to Bababudangiri
Try jet skiing at Yagachi dam
Any place you want to enjoy to the fullest you would enjoy. Every place is a beauty on its own, with lot of nature which is mesmerising.and captivating. My favourite would always be Kerala, North east, Bangalore, Lakshwadeep and Delhi where I would always enjoy travelling to the fullest.
U mean the workshop right. If you are using the website on your profile page there is a My Bookings tag, click it and your video workshop will come. Alternatively while booking for the workshop, you would have received a confirmation whatsapp with the opening link for the workshop. Kindly check that too.
If you have a Gmail login is easier. I had a yahoo account with which I opened Tripoto account, but to login it showed invalid. Then changed login to Gmail. U can try the same.
If you are a foodie. Here are couple of cafes you shouldn't miss
- Coromendal Cafe
- Cafe des Arts
- Villa Shanti
- Bakers Street Among beaches, Paradaise Beach is the best. Rock Beach is good for evening stroll. You can visit Auroville for half a day. There are couple of cafes and flea market on the way, which are worth a visit.
Hi... you can go gadisar lake & vyas chattri in the evening try to see sunset at gadisar lake it's quite close to main city next day you can go to kuldhara village & sum sand dunes. both places in a same way first go to kuldhara then in the afternoon you can visit sum sand dunes see sunset there & if possible try to stay at least a night in the camp site. beware of safari guys (camel walas) bargain with them. if you have more days then you can go to tanot mata temple along with longewala indo pak border . roads are awesome there. cheers & good luck ✌
For one person the cost varies between 30K to 35K for a week travel to Port Blair from Delhi. This cost is inclusive of stay, food, sightseeing too. Regarding flight charges I am not that sure but you can check with MMT and Yatra who offer economical packages.
Average cost varies between 15K to 20K for a week to spend in any part of Tamilnadu. There are lot of travel houses offering packages to Tamilnadu, kindly check. I hail from Tamilnadu, will share a few must things you can try exploring when you are travelling to Tamilnadu, see if it is suitable for your travel. -If you are visiting Madurai, don’t forget to drop in at Gandhi museum, taste halwa at Lala shop, buy Madurai Malli and shop for Pooja items especially Thazhampoo kumkum. -If you are visiting Coimbatore, don’t forget to visit Sai mandir, Velliangiri hills and pachamalai trek
-In case of Tirunelveli, their murukku, sambhar and Nelliyappar temple is a must to visit. -Kanyakumari has some best beaches, seashore temples to visit, also shop for unique seashells. -Tiruchirappalli visiting Srirangam, rock temple
-Kumbakonam is a temple town where you shouldn’t miss degree coffee
-Ooty, Kodai, Coonoor, Kotagiri, are lovely hill stations you can try exploring. Don’t forget to taste varky biscuits, homemade chocolates and oils. -Finally capital city Chennai, Marina beach, Parthasarathy temple, shopping at Ranganathan street, Dakshinachitra, Crocodile park, Connemara library and OMR road drive.
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