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You can reach Siliguri and cover Kalimpong, Pelling, Mirik and Darjeeling. Also visit Lepchajagat near Darjeeling
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MUST DO PARASHAR TREK . I SWEAR YOU WILL ENJOY THIS TREK SO MUCH.
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Best Treks for November
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Bir and Dharamshala are literally awesome! I hired a force tempo traveller from Yashika Tour & Travels as their services are budget friendly. Currently they provide taxi rental service from Noida, Greater Noida & Ghaziabad to anywhere in India. For booking you can fill up the booking form at https://yashikatourandtravel.com/ or call them on 9312244228.
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Hey! There's so much to do in Sikkim, Tsongmo Lake, Yumthang Valley, Zero point and more. You can find everything you need to plan a trip, find stays and also places to visit here - https://www.tripoto.com/sikkim Happy traveling :)
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Two days would be enough to explore Gangtok. On the way to Gangtok or while returning to Siliguri, you can try River rafting in Teesta River. Tsomgo Lake will take around a day. Nathula Pass and Zero Point can be covered in the rest of the days.
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Due to the third wave, you might find some restrictions here. We suggest you to travel to teh offbeat locations with proper precautions.
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U can explore in share sumos
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Hey! The best season for visiting Yumthang Valley, Lachung and Zero Point Sikkim starts in late February and continues up to mid-June. That’s the time when thousands of colorful flowers are found blooming, spreading fresh vibes and you can witness the real natural beauty of the place. Rhododendrons also in their full bloom and you would witness beautiful views of the mountain ranges, September – December months would be ideal. However do check routes and other covide protocols before visitng. Happy traveling :)
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Hey! Here is an article with a great list of options for dinner in Udaipur. Check it out - https://www.tripoto.com/udaipur/trips/6-best-restaurants-in-udaipur Happy munching :)
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Tribute Restaurant, Upre, Yummy Yoga
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Hey! For adventure seekers and fit tourists, a trek of one-day consisting of thirteen kms, will take you to Alpather Lake from Gulmarg(via Khilanmarg). If you are not that adventurous on foot, then just take the alternative short hike of 1.5km from the Gondola Phase II of Mt. Apharwat. Hope this helps. Happy traveling :)
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There are many lakes there . you will have to travel on Gondola phase 2 and then start climbing for about half an hour . the after reaching the top of apharvat you will have to descend down to the lakes. they remain frozen almost full year.
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Interested send me itinerary and Budget
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Plz do share your plan n itinerary, if going solo or self-planned. Am planning bike trip during same period.
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Https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/50697053?source_impression_id=p3_1630306637_U9mOw4J%2BrPYhlELa&guests=1&adults=1 this the best place you can stay here for 3 months easily. the rate is very much affordable and has all the basic amenities. Good luck buddy for your trip.
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Hey! There are many options in Manali right, Moustache hostel, Zostel being some that offer long stays with discounted price. You can also get many homestays which are probably not listed online. Happy traveling :)
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Hey! There are so many options from Delhi. To pick a few, Jim Corbett, Dehradoon, Nainital, Manali, Rishikesh. All of them have good stay options too. Check out about 50 places you can visit - https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/places-to-visit-near-delhi-within-500kms You can also find other information you need to travel from Delhi here - https://www.tripoto.com/search?keywords=delhi%20weekend%208%20hours Hope this helps. Happy traveling :)
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Hey, hope you doing well with your family. if you want to explore mountains that to after 7-8hrs drive then you can look for utrakhand masoori, dehradun or you can go for himachal .
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Hey! Bhutan has different set of rules for Indians, in the recent past the rules have changed a bit. Do check out the current covid and travel rules. You can also find everything you need to plan your trip here - https://www.tripoto.com/bhutan Hope this helps. Happy traveling :)
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