Kerala offers myriad hamlets and getaways that can form an ideal vacation. You can start your days with a cinematic sunrise at the beaches of Alleppey, Kovalam or Varkala. Surf their topaz waters, and have steaming idlis for breakfast. To get a glimpse into Kerala’s heritage, take a walk through the forts of Anjengo in Varkala, Bekal in Kasaragod and the Koyikkal Palace in Thiruvananthapuram. If you are looking to escape the heat, head to the forested hills of Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady and Vagamon. These hamlets are known over the world for their coffee, tea, spice, and rubber plantations. Among the more active things to do in Kerala, a trek through the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, in search of the rare Nilgiri tahr, and one through the Periyar reserve for a herd of elephants, should definitely not be missed. Also, while you are here, make sure to catch a snake-boat race, a Kathakali play or an extravagant temple festival, such as the Pooram Festival in Thrissur. Here is a link to Kerala's travel guide that can help you more: https://www.tripoto.com/kerala
India has some beautiful villages that'll beautifully transport you to some older, simpler times. From the likes of Malana, Pragpur in Himachal to Kalpa in Uttarakhand and a lot more in Meghalaya (Mawlynnong), Ladakh (Lamayuru) , Kerela (Poovar) , Tamil Nadu(Mutton) , Sikkim (Zuluk)
Here is an article that you can read to know more about these villages: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/12-most-beautiful-villages-in-india-9858
It's a bit of a grey area where some people are saying that an RT-PCR is needed, some are saying it's only for symptomatic patients. I'd recommend you get your test done regardless to stay on the safer side.
Kerala is quite possibly the most wonderful place to visit whenever of the year. It is accepted that December to February are the greatest months to visit.
Hey, A lot of trip providers including Tripoto, Thrillophilia, Himalayan Trekkers, Thomas Cook, Make my trip, Tour my India and trip crafters can be chosen to plan your Himachal trip.
Himachal tourism is largely popular for the forever-favourite, picturesque cities of Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala but the state is slowly garnering popularity for a number of hidden gems as well. The highly recommended idyllic towns of Jibhi, Naddi, Dharamkot and Sangla are loved by trekkers and nature lovers, and are a huge contributor to the increasing number of offbeat travellers and in turn Himachal tourism. Himachal Pradesh is a dream destination for adventure enthusiasts. Dotted with umpteen trekking trails and paragliding spots, it packs in a bundle of thrilling activities for enthusiasts. Bir and Billing, close to the city of Dharamshala, is considered to be the best site for paragliding in northern India and is a huge attraction for Himachal tourism! Manali, on the other hand, is a favourite with adventure enthusiasts as a base for some of the best and most difficult treks, as well as for river rafting. To know more about Himachal and to plan a perfect honeymoon, here is the link to Himachal's travel guide: https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh
When you have two or more flights one after the other and if you have booked these flight separately, it’s called a self transfer.
If you have two or more reservation numbers, it’s a self transfer.
If you paid for these flights separately, it’s definitely a self transfer.
Sometimes it might be hard to distinguish the two, self transfer and airline transfer. For example, some providers allow you buy several flights as a single booking. But if you look at the boarding passes, you’ll see that each one of them has their own reservation number or so called booking reference. That means it’s a self transfer.
Mostly flight search sites tell it somewhere, if it’s a self transfer.
When you buy flights from several airlines, it's going to be a self transfer.
Hello Deepika, Where do you want to go ? Let me know about your selected places. Also, let me know about your starting place so it will be easier for me to arrange all stuff.
Hi,
A budget tour you can for now is the Tripoto White Christmas retreat in Manali. It offers: - Delicious Christmas feast in an aesthetic setting - Opening presents at midnight on Christmas eve
- Art workshop on an outdoor picnic amidst a Pine forest - Secret Santa during karaoke and game night
- Exploring the quaint village and learning to ski - A guided tour to explore the quirky cafes of Old Manali
And all of this @ ~9000/person. Here is a link to get more details: https://www.tripoto.com/collections/tour-packages/celebrate-a-white-christmas-in-a-winter-wonderland-163940353239 Happy Travelling!
Kashmir has 4 seasons and its open for tourist throughout the year. If you wish to see white kashmir then this is the right time. Best month i would say is Sept /Oct - Autumn season is just breathtaking
I was in Dhanaulti last year at the Apple orchard resort. It was good fun. You can check that orelse Guwahati will be good too. Guwahati has lot of good pubs and party places. if that is what you are looking for. If you just want to relax then Shimla, Jibhi, Barot, Bir all should be good too.
Patnitop is 102km away from Pathankot where you can witness snow
Dalhousie, dharamsala, Mcleodganj
Jugial is 15kms away from Pathankot where snow is visible.
19MI village is in Rajasthan
It is located 14km away from Ganganagar
It is an agricultural village popular for wheat, cotton cultivation. Saraswathi river flows through this village
There is not much to visit in this village, though there are some spots to see in Ganganagar. Bror village, Anupgarh fort, Buddha johad gurudwara. These above info I gathered from my friend who is an avid village traveller.
PLACES TO VISIT
Deoria Tal
Ukhimath
Kanchula sanctuary
Rohini bugyal
Sari village
Baniyakund CUISINE
Don't forget to taste
Karauli
phaanu
baadi
chainsoo
gulgula
arsa.
It's snow here in chopta so be prepared with everything like good trekking shoes, jacket etc not much & Luxurious hotel here in chopta you can go upto tungnath temple. can go to sari village, deoria taal as well. wish you happy & safe journey