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No, I haven't yet but I will once I will get more credits
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Any one from north Gujarat?

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From Vadodara
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How to use tripoto credit?

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It's a scam😅
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Hey! June to September is monsoon season, when Lonavala sees heavy rainfall. If you don’t mind exploring with an umbrella in hand, then you will be rewarded with gushing waterfalls and glowing green surroundings. Here is an article on a road trip to Lonavala you might enjoy reading - https://www.tripoto.com/lonavala/trips/lonavala-road-trip-itinerary-3495 Hope this helps. Happy traveling :)
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Superb place n best time to visit now waterfalls flowing
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Travel wise it is perfectly a good time to visit. However it being monsoon and pandemic, kindly verify the rules and regulations of the state.
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Hey! From pub hopping to hikes, you can explore a lot in Bangalore. If you are there for a weekend, Bangalore Palace, Cubbon park, Lalbagh, Planetarium, Museum and VVPuram food street is something you can do. Check out this article for more things to do in Bangalore -https://www.tripoto.com/trip/fun-things-to-do-in-bangalore-almost-free Hope this helps. Happy traveling :)
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Hey! There is so much to do in Dehradun, you can visit the Robber's cave, Forest research institute, Tapkeshwar Mandir. You can also go to Mussorie if you have the time. Here's an article with the itinerary that might help you - https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand/trips/top-16-places-to-definitely-visit-if-you-are-in-dehradun-595b888a9202c Happy traveling :)
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Try some offbeat places like har ki dun, dhanaulti, Kalsi, nag tibba
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Hey! There are a lot of cosy homestays available in Kasauli. Some of them are: Bara Bungalow Sheetal homestay StayApart - Nature stay Kasauli's Bottom Samarth Kasauli hills homestay Hill-View 1BR Home Seclude Summer Vine Pine Winds villa There are a lot of other options for budget stays for solo travellers, and also recommendations on places to visit, things to do here: https://www.tripoto.com/kasauli You can also find real account of travellers in 'trips' that can help you plan your trip better! Hope this helps. Happy travelling :)
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No but let's see govt protocol
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Hey! Of all the restuarants, Hotel Gurukripa is definetly something that comes up a lot. Check it out Happy munching :)
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Go to Lamadug trek in Manali it's DIY trek.
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No news
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Hey! River rafting might be open but it depends on the weather conditions. They may say rafting but will take you to a small boat ride on small ripples if the condition is bad. Enquire on spot before you book. Hope this helps.
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