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Guessing September to early November may be...
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From September to November for Paragliding else you can visit throughout the year..
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Greenery. You will find snow in Rohtang pass and may be in Solang. you can reach there from Manali
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You can see snow in some remote places of Himachal. But snow 'fall' doesn't happen till mid December even in the coldest parts of the state
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Obviously western ghats
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We found clear view and fresh air
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Shimoga, Chikkamagalur, karwar
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Visit on tripoto
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Depends on their social presence, projects and freelance work. It also involves how many projects they have in their hands.
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A writer doesn't need a place but creates something beautiful out of nothing... just run your imagination & pen it down
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Manali 🤩
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I don't think it's open for tourists yet this year for sure...
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Indeed September is a good session but you may expect a bit rain in that time. I been to Kedarnath in October, which I found the most favorable session to visit the place.
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Kalinga Restaurant near Rail station
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Kalinga for nonveg gypsy dining hall for Rajasthani thali bhawani for dal bati sahi samosa for samosa n mirchi vada janta for kachori
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I would avoid Meghalya in monsoon though... treks & trails can be risky
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Check out the package and use redeem credit point there
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