Hi Sadiq,
Chitkul in December is tricky on rented bike. The road gets blocked all the time and is difficult to reach. They clear the roads once a week or so and untill then you wil be stuck on either side. Using a local transport or a four wheel drive is the best suggestion. You do not need any permit to visit Chitkul.
Hope this helps.
Hey,
If you are looking at less crowded place in Himachal then Tirthan Valley is a good option. Other than Shimla and Manali, Tirthan Valley is less explored. Jibhi, Jalori, Barshaini so many places. The other side of Bir is a great place too, you can go up towards Kangra Valley and Dalhousie.
Hope this helps.
Hi, The Samudram package will be good option as per your need given above. You can book it online from official tourism site of Lakshadweep. It's starts from Kochi and ends at Kochi. This package also includes your permit n all automatically. If you like to go separately, can book from Kochi or Mangalore but for that you required to obtain permit by own which is little tedious task. Booking hotels in advance ll work but those are highly expensive So suggest go for Samudram Package Hope above information will help you in planning your trip? Should you need more info can DM. I visited there on a bike ride taking my bike to Lakshadweep Thank You
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Hi Vignesh,
Other than the famous hill stations in Uttarakhand like Dehradun, Mussorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Auli and Nainital. Here are some lesser known places.
Badrinath
One of the most important tourist attractions in Uttarakhand tourism, Badrinath is a holy town which attracts visitors from across the country.
Kausani
If your idea of a holiday is spending time amidst natural beauty, then Kausani is the place for you. A part of offbeat Uttarakhand tourism, the small town is located 51km from Almora. Check out this link for more detais on Uttarakhand- https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand
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Hi Asad,
Other than Shimla and Manali, Tirthan Valley is less explored. Jibhi, Jalori, Barshaini so many places. The other side of Bir and Dharmshala is great place too, you can go up towards Kangra Valley and Dalhousie too.
Hope this helps.
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Hey,
South Goa has great attarctions, it is slower and more peaceful.
Amazing Things to Do in Goa: South Goa
1. Go parasailing at Colva Beach.
2. Watch the sunset at Palolem Beach. while kayaking in the ocean
3. Get your own headphones and music, and enjoy a silent noise party in Palolem.
4. From meat to hairclips, shoes and clothing, and of course all kinds of herbs and mixes of spices, find everything at Margao market.
5. Relish amazing sea views by visiting the ancient deserted fort, Cabo de Rama.
6. Head over to Cavelossim beach to spot dolphins.
7. Go for rappelling and rock climbing at Netravali wildlife sanctuary.
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Mobor beach is filled with serene environment. Arrosim beach a place for swimmers with lip smacking food.
Hollant beach called romantic beach for viewing nature
Betul beach is a lagoon popular for fishing.
Pequeno island secluded for nature lovers.
Hi Viren,
Yes, you can visit North Sikkim in February.
A traveller will experience sub-zero temperatures in north Sikkim during the month of February. The temperature averages between -8°C to 10°C and the rooftops of this quaint town are covered in snow as are the streams. If you're a traveller who likes to experience the local life, Lachen is where you should land up.
Hi Varsha,
In South Goa you will get plenty of budget stays. Palolem beach side is definetly one safe place I recommend. You can also stay at Pollem and Colva. You get good stays starting at 1000 INR.
Hope this helps.
Hi
Yes road conditions is super good until chandigarh, after that the mountain range starts and condition of road is good except 2-3 places construction work going on near Solan. Yes it's safe as solo female, avoid night drive. Start early morning from Delhi and try reaching Shimla before sunset. Hope above info ll help you planning your next Road trip Thank You
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