Hi, This is a slightly challenging question.
I suggest you find a friend or well wisher who supports your travel and will be happy to edit your work for you before posting. Another option would be to directly ask other blog writers who have a personal blog to edit your work in exchange for you editing theirs. However, I personally don't think you need someone else to edit your blogs. Once you have finished writing something, sleep on it and edit it the next day with a fresh mind. And take one blog at a time so you don't feel overwhelmed with the task ahead.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Senneil
Traveling in Mountains is always great experience. Yes it's safe traveling in mountain area now. However do a proper test (RT-PCR) yourself before visiting. As those remote area are sensitive and we should always protect those area and those beautiful people as well as ourselves. You have not mentioned which mountain range you are planning to visit? So it's difficult to provide any specific regulatory related information. Hope the answer above will help? An upvote is appreciated. Happy traveling :) See You on the Road...🚶🚶
Hi Akshay,
I visited Varanasi just before Covid set in and absolutely loved the vibe there. I am attaching this article that I think will help you with everything you need for your trip to Varanasi:
https://www.tripoto.com/uttar-pradesh/trips/the-holy-city-varanasi-5f23d6a359359
Hope this helps!
Happy traveling,
Senneil
Stay in Moustache hostel Varanasi, it only cost ₹300 per day you can get food there only or you can order too.. and the best part is it is Close to Assi Ghat just like walking for 1min you can visit there at morning and evening ❤️❤️
Hi Yashwanth,
Like all beach destinations, the monsoons will make Gokarna's beaches unpleasant. However during this season the Western Ghats are beautiful with greenery at its full bloom. And there are many treks into the Western Ghats that you will be able to enjoy at this time.
I am attaching this link with an amazing compilation of all things Gokarna:
https://www.tripoto.com/gokarna
Hope this helps!
Happy traveling,
Senneil
Monsoon season in Gokarna is from June to September. Monsoon is usually off season. Monsoon rains will be quite heavy and that might make travel and sightseeing plans difficult. Best time to visit Gokarna would definitely be from October to March, when there is pleasant and warm weather!!
Assuming you want places around delhi:
- Amritsar
-Jaipur
- Udaipur - Jodhpur
- Jaisalmer Himachal is an option too, with off beat places like:
- Mashobra
- Naldehra
- Theog
- Palampur The hill stations will be cold
Like to start with a Disclaimer:- I am neither a Doctor nor this answer should be treated as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT your pediatrician before making any decision. Answer:- Have seen people traveling Ladakh region with kids, my personal view is a big NO for infants or kids below 12 months. In this case you are asking about 1.5 year old baby. Well 12+ months babies usually respond to altitude and environment same as adults, babies above 3+months develops similar tolerance level like adults. So you can plan your travel but with utmost precaution as follows 1. CONSULT your pediatrician before making any decision
2. Keep food & liquid sufficiently and avoid outside food for baby 3. Once started increase number of stoppages 4. Altitude should be increased gradually for proper acclimatization
5. Remain adequately hydrated
6. Keep adequate winter clothes to protect the baby from cold
7. Due to clear sky, the sun rays are highly pinched, keep baby's soft skin protected from it 8. Avoid spending more time in high altitude area on way 9. Night stay at Pangong with baby a strict NO 10. Monitor weather forecasts and avoid getting sink in pahadi rain These above may help you in minimizing the risk factors, if at all you start your journey with kids, however a caution again YOU MUST Consult YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING ANY decision
First and foremost if you are a foodie just hog on to the street foods. Rest you have plethora of places to visit. You can visit India Gate and pay homage to our martyrs, visit Red Fort, Lotus temple etc and enjoy a day packed with sight seeing. Do follow covid protocols that's most important.
Try going to The Oven for good pizza and views..we visited last time but due to weekend curfew the police didn't allow...Utopia fine dine restaurant is also good in the main area of lonavla.
Hi Tushar, You will need to carry an RTPCR negative certificate taken within 72hours if you are not vaccinated. If you can show a vaccination certificate you do not need to get your RTPCR done. I am attaching this article on statewise Covid guidelines. https://www.goindigo.in/information/state-regulations.html
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Senneil
Hello, I recently crossed Rajasthan riding from Mountains to beaches (Uttarakhand to Goa) somewhere in 2nd week of August also spent a night at Udaipur. Though there is no restriction on interstate travel as per latest Guidelines issued by the state government if one produce 72 hrs prior Covid -ve report. Youu must download the Aarogya Setu app if entering to Rajasthan. Having said that they have some additional rules for Udaipur which required you to upload the RT PCR negative document to a govt site Link https://emitraapp.rajasthan.gov.in/emitraApps/covid19MovementService If you are traveling from Mumbai on road most probably you will get checked twice once somewhere near Shamlalji and again Just before Udaipur entry. If the information above helps , an upvote is appreciated :) Traveling on road? Just before 20KM of Udaipur you can see a Dhaba named as Moti Mahal if entering from Ahmedabad side, have a halt here and let them know about you and from where you got the information and experience the magic :)