Hey, I have a few suggestions for you from my recent visit to Goa during the month of March. 1. Since Goa would be inundated with monsoon lushness at the moment, you must visit Fort Cabo De Rama, either during the early hours or around sunset for the best visuals of The Arabian Sea. 2. Also, just 'Do Not' miss a visit to 'Cola Beach' in South Goa for it being one of the most peaceful beaches. Again, best time would be the early morning hours because it has a beautiful 'Blue Lagoon' which is a sight to behold and would be hardly populated at that time. 3. You must also go to 'Harvalem Waterfalls' in Sanquelim which is a crazy sight during monsoons as told by the locals. We happened to visit in early summers so the water flow was minimal but the drive to the waterfalls around the dawn was so soothing. 4. Out of my personal favourites would be the famous and colourful 'Fontainhas' colony which is in very close proximity to the world famous 'White Church' - Lady of the Immaculate Conception. I stayed there for good three days and still wasn't enough of how vibrant it is. Make sure to lounge at 'Bombay Coffee Roasters' for an hour or two when you plan to do absolutely nothing. 5. Also, if you happen to go around the famous 'Parra Road', there is a very beautiful church around it- Anne's Church with quaint and heart-filling compound you would love to sit in and is highly recommended for some cute pictures. 6. Lastly, I also ticked my bucket list with Bungee Jumping at Jumpin Heights- Goa. I dare you to do that because it is an experience of a lifetime. Everyone does beaches, try a little #goabeyondbeaches. In case you do, make sure to book your jump well in advance by reaching them out through their Instagram page. Some favourite food stopovers, you may like: 1. Viva Panjim: For authentic Goan flavour
2. Fisherman's Cove: You will be sold at the vibe
3. La Plage
4. Amsole Restaurant (On the way to Cabo De Rama)
5. Kokni Kanteen (For their super popular authentic Fish Thali) Would love to know if this could be of any help to you. Have a fab fab trip!
Also, beyond basic requirements, in case you would want to have a drink or two, carry your own liquor as spotting a liquor shop is a rare occurrence in Ooty.
If u ar planning kolkata during pujo.. then first day.. of pujo that is saathi must visit the pandal of North calcutta like mohammad ali park, college street and all
next day go for Maddox square with ur friends.. and chill
asthami.. have delicious bengali lunch in Ahelai, for any bojhohori manna.. and enjoy the day in any pandal of salt lake
fir nabami vist south calcutta and hit a nice cafe by the road side...
Durga Puja needs no itinerary to be honest but a few tips should be helpful :
> Explore on foot . > There are numerous Pandals , from large elaborate ones to ones in the gully too . All of them have a different charm > Divide your days between North and South Kolkata . Both the parts of Calcutta have their own unique Pandals in the Pujos.
> Famous spots in South Kolkata are Maddox Square , Ekdaliya , Jodhpur Park :)
> Eat as you walk along . There will be so many options to eat in Durgo pujo and its an absolute gastronomical delight
Hi there priti! Good to hear from you, by now with the travel world passing through this difficult pandemic time, it is safe to say that by now Tanzania has strategically placed itself among the safe countries to visit with taking all precautions regarding the pandemic with vaccines being given throughout the country! by now you only need to have your papers for vaccination proof! Tour operators we are very sensitive now with taking all precautions regarding our clients. Tanzania has so much to offer starting from local experiences featuring participating in different activities done by locals, this is a good way to get to know the real culture of Tanzanians and being part of it for some time creating memories that will last forever. we have wildlife all over across the country in the southern, north, western its all up to your budget to explore, most travelers like to see the Big 5 animals which is a selling point now for some years,. Nature has it all in Tanzania, you can explore from the forests, mountains, rivers , lakes.
We also have programs to give back to the community during your travel in Tanzania where you can give to the community in need during your travel and even volunteer in the local community and school. there is so much to enjoy and experience while in Tanzania, you just have to make a decision.
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You should definitely explore North Sikkim first as it remains one of the most underrated destinations on India . Some of the locations you shouldn't miss are :
> Tsomgo Lake
>Nathula Pass
>Lachung > Yumthang Valeey > Gurudongmar Lake If time permits you should also try to cover Pelling and Ravangla and few beautiful monasteries like the Rumtek . I think you should definitely think of a budget of 20-25k per person to explore this part as transportation is a main challenge there and tends to get a bit expensive . Hope this helps
Yes.. Negative RT-PCR 72 hr from sample collection.. Aarogya Setu App to be installed in mobile. you can check more detail advisory on google or state government website.