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Drop me personally your no. mate may be i will join you
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U can also plan for nainital or ranikhet during ur visit
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Shri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple, Kudumari Falls
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Kudumari falls
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Keep a minimum of 2 days - one day for Panchmarhi sight seeing, and another day for Dhoopgarh(make sure you see the sunset there)
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Day 1. Apsara Vihar. Rajat Prapat. Reechgarh. Bee Falls. Pachmarhi Lake. Day 2. Jata Shankar Caves. Pandav Caves. Rajendra Giri. Handi Khoh. Bade Mahadev Cave. Gupt Mahadev Cave. Dhupgarh. so yeah 2 days are fine!
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Pangot. 15 km from nainitaal
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There is one Kunjkharak Village Trek, Belive me its unexplored you will love the experience there
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It wasn't legal to walk on railway tracks . I heard 6 months ago a lady who went dudh sagar was run by train. These types of cases often bending government eyes which results to ban the trek .However there are some more routes by which you can go to the bottom of fall
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Dwarkadhish Temple, Beyt Dwarka, Rukmani Devi Temple, Gomti Ghat, Sudama Setu, Dwarka Beach & Lighthouse, Nexon Beach
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Dwarikadheesh Temple,Bet Dwaika,Rukmini Temple,Nageshwar Jyotrling,Confluence of Gomti river and Arabian sea
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Yes... formed arround 350 millions years ago....
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@vraj.rao follow on Instagram for upcoming riding events and more
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It is marvelous trekking spot, and which you can easily execute. Please keep the place clean, do not litter. Keep a small map on your device or small hardcopy of it, so you can ease your trip. Kalsubai is around 180 km from Pune and around 150–160 km from Mumbai. We had left from Pune in late night on bikes. We reached at Bari, the base village, within 5 hours. Drive carefully coz it's very hard mountainous road. It is a very nice village, and it'll be very great if you reach there early morning bcoz the scenario of this area is very beautiful to keep in our eyes forever. At village Bari, when you reach in morning, you will get very early hospitality service at many houses over there. If you want little new change in cleaning your teeth, try to demand their local “misari”, it is local tooth powder, which gives you a new freshness. Try a pinch of it becoz it'll coz some dizziness. (Note- try it at your own risk). You will get regular breakfast (poha), and tea. And take some parcel with you if you want. The village has parking space near Maruti mandir. Take a good amount of water with you from village itself. Then you can start to trek, try to make it early in the morning, coz when sun is on your head you will get fussy. So start early. It'll take mere 1:30 to 2 hours to climb. You can see various scenarios, mountains around Kalsubai, view of Bhandardara dam will give you heavenly pleasure. I am recommending anyone going there to stay at least for 2–3 days. The whole area around is very beautiful to capture in your memories. You can find various tent service providers over there. Various resorts are also available.
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Kalsubai is definitely a bucket list trek. The only thing I'll suggest is not going on weekends as it is heavily crowded.
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I am a local people at here if you need any help regarding anything just contact me... welcome to Ladakh
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Himachal Pradesh
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Hampi, Mysore in Karnataka, safe to travel
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Jab tak hai jaan
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Good place
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Darjeeling is more like 'chota' Shimla - it's crowded. There are some good eateries to try and some shopping that you can do as tourist. This is if you are planning to travel. If you plan to trek, you have multiple, stunning treks to explore.
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