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Hey Ashutosh, I heard two to three days back that himachal pradesh is resuming inter state buses from 1st of July.
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No need
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You will need to go through rapid antigen test at the airport itself , though no need to carry prior negative RT-PCR covid reports.
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Kindly check on the tourism website of Andaman & Nicober Island
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Likely to open from 15 july.
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I have been to Giethoorn in The Netherlands. Beautiful little car free village,known for its boat filled waterways. It is also known as 'The Venice of Netherlands ' P.S.You can check it out on my IG. I.G. therealsankalppanigrahi
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At the beginng you should tell us in which country the solo trip will be? There are a lot methods to organize transportation. https://goracemamuski.pl/
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Use local transport and backpackers hostels for stay
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Hello, Valley of flowers National Park is in Garhwal division of Uttarakhand. You can visit this awesome place via Ranikhet or Via Srinagar, but the short and idol route is via Ranikhet and the best time to explore this astonishing place is monsoon i.e. from June end to Sep (July and August are perfect months)as most of valley is seen covered with flowers. The trek is 38km long and ideally it takes 4 days to cover it if you trek about 6 hrs everyday. While listening 6 hrs trek per day sounds hard but the beauty, +ve vibes and the excitement to reach the top will help you a lot to move forward. It starts from govind ghat base camp. Entry to Valley of Flowers opens at 7.00 am every day and last entry is allowed till 2.00 pm. You should start back around 1 pm so as to reach back by 5.00 pm. Hope this information will help you in your planning. Have a great journey.
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Hey Susmitha, Valley of flowers and the Hemkund trail is the absolute best monsoon trek in India. July to September is the best time to visit. I reiterate, no other monsoon trek comes remotely close to this. A seven day affair, like none other. P.S. Since you climb to an elevation of around 14000 ft, make sure that you are physically prepared for the attitude. P.P.S. It is going to be a rainy affair. Carry your rain coats. Have fun! IG: @therealsankalppanigrahi
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Go on google search make my trip, chepest price of ticket
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There are Many travel sites on Google, but if You want to get best deals and cheap flights with lowest fare book now with Indian Eagle. https://www.indianeagle.com/
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Same problem from my end also
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Read the instructions carefully. Posting a Trip/Photo Blog doesn't earn you credits. You have wait for it to get published by the Tripoto Team. Once it is done go back and see what is left over for you to accomplish in order to secure credits
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Yes, you have to book any stay or a trip out of the available options on Tripoto and then once you check out on the payment page Tripoto Credit will be an option for payment.
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There are a lot of options. However, do note that monsoon has set it, so it is going to be a rainy month. Himachal and Uttarakhand can be absolute fun if you like treks. Sikkim and Meghalaya can be fun too as it has moderate treks available. It would be easier if you could provide more info regarding your preferred region of travel and the number of days you would like to spend there. P.S. Uttarakhand has the Valley of Flowrs trek which can be done in a week's time. No other trek I India is remotely as beautiful as the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand. Have fun! IG: @therealsankalppanigrahi
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You can try for Sikkim but as per Covid-19 norms, you have stay 7 days quarantine. So before going to any hill station please go through the rules and instructions of that state from their government website and also from their tourism website.
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Kindly go through the tourism website of that respective place.
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48 hours old RT-PCR Test Reports on which you are Negative is mandatory. Rest nothing is asked for.
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Coorg i recommend, beautiful drive to this scenic hill station, surrounded by tea gardens
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I have travelled a lot but didn't took travelling as a profession. But now I want to make it a profession and also want to earn from it.
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I am an International Tour Leader and traveling is my passion and also the mean for my bread and butter. This profession gives you adventure each and every. I am also trying my hands in Travel Vlogging. Explore with Alok
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Well, the best time would definitely be the winters. Since I have already done that, this is my second ride across Rajasthan. Monsoon will be setting in, and in a couple of weeks, the weather will be less hot. The best reason to visit Rajasthan in the off season is that you will find the stay absolutely cheap. But if it is your first time, I would advise visiting during the winters. P.S. The only sad part is , winters are mostly reserved for the beaches, which are equally fun, tbh. P.P.S. I am heading to Rajasthan in the end of first week of July. I shall post my stories from there. IG: @therealsankalppanigrahi Have fun!
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For me the best time to visit Rajasthan is in Winters November to February
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Bangaluru for me is a Modern City so much to explore so much to do, people r very friendly and accomadating, love this city for its cool climate thru out the year
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