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Try the Buxa fort Trek. If you are fond of forest, wildlife and birding Buxa fort Trek will provide you all. It is located at Buxa Tiger reserve in the Alipurduar district of West Bengal.
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Rafting in ganga river in Rishikesh
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Everest Three High Passes Trek
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I did it in ganga in Rissjikesh and Zanskar river in leh
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There are so many places where you enjoy river rafting Rishikesh Manali Leh
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Yes Goa is safe to visit. However like everywhere else you need to follow properly Covid etiquette. Check out this video I made of 5 things to do in Goa that are not beaches: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/5-must-try-experiences-in-goa-beyond-beaches-60dabefc11afb Hope this helps! Regards, Senneil
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Yes its safe to visit Goa now, I reached Goa on 15th August and currently traveling here. However the administrations is very strict on Negative RT PCR which you need to produce at entry points. They also setup antigen test lab at each entry point and conduct test before entry which is chargeable around Rs 250 or Rs 375 depending on which way you entering. Regarding stay option there are multiple budget hostels operating in GOA and almost all are open now a days. I stayed in a hostel at Vagator for 2 days before checking in to a rented room with kitchen as I had to stay little longer. Cost of hostel may vary from Rs 200 to Rs 500 per night stay. If you planning for a longer stay can look for rented private rooms available in range of Rs 6000 to Rs 10000 per month. Check-out my goa pictures on tripoto profile :) if the information is in help an upvote is appriciated :) Thank You
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Waterfalls are place for experiencing tranquility, if you are in love with waterfalls may try one more beautiful waterfall Bhairavakona Waterfalls in Nallamala Hills, around Nellore which is around 170KM from Nellore
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Yes there are so many Nagalapuram Ahobilam
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Hello, Have recently done the route and advise to stay on NH 44 only after Seoni instead of Jabalpur route , I understand it will add around 200KM extra from the route you planned. But the prayagraj route is under construction and hell lot of diversion and its rainy time so its good have NH44. After Seoni there is a toll plaza somewhere near Mandai before Lakhongaon you can take left after that toll plaza to stay on NH 44 and move twoards Narshingpur-Sagar-Lalitpur-Jhansi-Kanpur-Lucknow-Ayodhya. This will also gives you maximum 4 lane highway Starting from Hyderabad . So my suggested route looks like Hyderabad-Naimabad-Nagpur-Seoni- (Take Left to Stay on NH 44)- Narshingpur-Sagar-Lalitpur-Jhansi-Kanpur-Lucknow-Ayodhya . If you required any more information can reachout to will try to help . Just finished my 1049 Days long All India Road trips covering around 150000KM on road :) I Am also available on Instagram @TheMysticRiders
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The road conditions are good. we went by the sleeper bus. We didn't stop much on the bus stops, however it would be safe to pack meals from home.
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Road conditions are good.... there were no checking at the state crossing travelled recently.
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I recommend Himachal transport Himusta AC Volvo. It was almost on time. Read that private buses gets delayed often due to luggages. You can check timings in their website or redbus Check out my Manali blog for more pics & details wellplannedtrip.com/manali/ Follow and stay tuned :-)
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All the best👍
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Coming there on the 5th. please guide if you find anything good lol. enjoy your trip. be safe 😂😇
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Awesome bro. Hampta pass would be great experience. You can check out detailed trip blog with pics in my profile
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Hey Bala! You should visit Jaswanth thada, Mehrangarh Fort, Ghanta Ghar (do try Samosa, Mirchi Vada at Arora ji's shop), Umaid Bhawan (check beforehand if it's open right now as they had shut it down sometime back), Toorji ka Jhalra . Gypsy Restaurant is truly awesome and a must try.
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There is so much to see in Jodhpur, Mehrangarh fort, Umaid Bhavan, Jaswant Tada to name a few. Check out things to do, places to stay, Food and other recommendations here - https://www.tripoto.com/jodhpur
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Interested please send me itinerary and Budget. Dm me on Instagram @jerryroborter
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Kindly send the itinerary and share your contact details
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Photos in day light was good compared to the night ones.
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