Hi Prasenjit, May I know if you have a continent in mind? My favourites for February would be- Turkey, Thailand, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Abu Dhabi, Sri Lanka and Hungary
February's a great time to travel! A few places I think could be cool - maybe Southeast Asia for nice weather? Thailand, Vietnam or Bali could work well that time of year. Or how do you feel about Southern Europe? Spain or Portugal might have decent weather still. Let me know what kind of activities or experiences most interest you - that could help narrow it down a bit too!
Hi Hanry, Here are some of the best places to visit in Kingston: 1. Bob Marley Museum: This museum is located in the former home of reggae legend Bob Marley and is a must-see for any fan of his music. You can tour the house and learn about Marley's life and career. 2. Devon House: This mansion was built in the 1860s and is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Jamaica. It is now a museum and you can tour the house and learn about the history of the Georgian era in Jamaica. 3. Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains are a range of mountains in Jamaica that are known for their beautiful scenery and cool climate. You can go hiking or biking in the mountains, or visit one of the many coffee plantations. 4. Emancipation Park: This park is located in the heart of Kingston and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The park is home to a number of monuments and statues, and there is often live music and dancing. 5. Trench Town Culture Yard: This is a community arts center located in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston. The yard is home to a number of artists, musicians, and dancers, and you can often see them performing or working on their art. 6. Jamaica National Gallery: This gallery is home to a collection of Jamaican art, from the colonial period to the present day. The gallery is located in the heart of Kingston and is open to the public. 7. Holywell Park: This park is located in the uptown area of Kingston and is a popular spot for families and children. The park has a number of playground equipment, as well as a pond and a gazebo. 8. Lime Cay: This is a small island located off the coast of Kingston that is popular with locals and tourists alike. The island is home to a number of beaches and you can go swimming, sunbathing, or snorkeling. I hope this helps!
Bob Marley Museum: Located at 56 Hope Road, the former residence of reggae legend Bob Marley is now a museum. It offers a glimpse into his life and musical career.
Devon House: A historic mansion that provides insight into Jamaica's colonial past. Visitors can tour the house, enjoy the beautiful gardens, and indulge in delicious ice cream from the on-site parlor.
Emancipation Park: A peaceful and well-maintained public park in the heart of Kingston, offering a great place for a leisurely stroll, exercise, or relaxation.
National Gallery of Jamaica: Located in downtown Kingston, this gallery showcases an impressive collection of Jamaican art, ranging from traditional to contemporary.
Hope Botanical Gardens and Zoo: A large botanical garden with a variety of plants and trees, as well as a zoo that houses several animal species. It's a great place for nature lovers.
Port Royal: Known for its history as a pirate haven, Port Royal is a historic port city with archaeological sites and a museum providing insights into its colorful past.
Jamaica National Museum: Located on the waterfront, this museum highlights Jamaica's history and cultural heritage, featuring artifacts and exhibits from different periods.
Hellshire Beach: About 30 minutes from Kingston, Hellshire Beach is famous for its seafood and relaxed atmosphere. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Fort Charles: Situated in Port Royal, Fort Charles is a historic fort that played a role in the defense of the city. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about its history.
Spanish Town: Just outside Kingston, Spanish Town is the former capital of Jamaica and boasts historical sites such as the Spanish Town Cathedral and the Old King's House.
Hi Arjun I would definitely suggest Kerala. You can explore the backwaters, the beaches and the tea estates here. Here is a guide to help you plan your holiday. https://www.tripoto.com/kerala. Happy Travels!
It's a small island and not a thriving city that offers lots of options. There are many areas which are not allowed to any outside visitors. There are many islands that you can visit like Havelock, Neil, Ross and Viper. But again not every island has options to stay. Though Havelock is a must visit for its white sand beach. Port Blair has the biggest historical attraction, the Cellular Jail where Indian Freedom Fighters were kept under inhuman conditions. It shows an engaging light and sound show everyday. If you are a water sports enthusiast then scuba diving and snorkeling should be considered. Read and research on the web to decide which all places you would like to visit.
While most points are covered by other travelers, I would strongly recommend hiring a two-wheeler on Havelock to explore the interior parts as well. Do not miss Kalapatthar Beach
Hi Abhishek, Here is one of the best post on Checklist of Glacier Trekking in Uttarakhand That Is Every Trekker's Dream https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/best-winter-treks-you-can-do-in-the-himalayas-this-year-as-first-timers-6184a44b99b37 Here are some of the best winter treks in Uttarakhand: Kedarkantha Trek (6 days, easy to moderate difficulty, altitude of 12,500 ft): This trek is known for its stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges, including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag, and Ranglana. The trek also takes you through some of the most beautiful campsites in Uttarakhand, including JudakaTalab, Kedarkantha Base Camp, and Hargaon. Kuari Pass Trek (4 days, moderate difficulty, altitude of 12,500 ft): This trek offers stunning views of the Nanda Devi, Trisul, and Dronagiri peaks. The trek also takes you through the alpine meadows of Auli and Gorson Bugyal. Brahmatal Trek (5 days, moderate difficulty, altitude of 12,250 ft): This trek is known for its stunning views of the Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Bramha Tal peaks. The trek also takes you through the dense forests of Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary. Dayara Bugyal Trek (3 days, easy to moderate difficulty, altitude of 11,200 ft): This trek is known for its lush green meadows and stunning views of the Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch peaks. Nag Tibba Trek (3 days, easy to moderate difficulty, altitude of 10,600 ft): This trek is known for its stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges and its religious significance. The trek also takes you to the Nag Tibba temple, which is dedicated to the serpent god Nag Devta.
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OK, I am "answering" my own question to add more info to my question: PArameters: I only drive in daylight hours
I can maintain an average speed of 90kph
I need to stop every couple of hours to stretch and then for food breaks.
I can drive about 10-11 hours every day, no more.
I am the only driver.
I prefer the fastest/quickest route, not necessarily the shortest one. I basically need a trip planning app that will let me input these parameters along with origin and destination points, and it should plot me a route and suggest night-halt points and help me search for hotels at those spots. It should also tell me what time I need to start driving every morning to reach said night-halts. There was a Dutch CD from KPN telephone company that basically did all of this except for hotel-search, but it was limited to Europe. I need something similar for India. I do not want to tell Google where I want to stop, I want it to calculate for me. Thank you all and apologies for asking for the impossible. Basicslly I need
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Hi Bharath Raghupathy Pondicherry is a delightful destination with a mix of cultural, historical, and serene spots. Some must-visit places include: Promenade Beach: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque coastline. Aurobindo Ashram: Experience tranquility and spirituality in this serene ashram. Auroville: Explore the unique international community and its iconic Matrimandir. Paradise Beach: Relax on the golden sands of this pristine and secluded beach. French Quarter: Wander through charming streets with colonial architecture and vibrant cafes. Botanical Gardens: Revel in the beauty of diverse flora in this well-maintained garden. Chunnambar Boat House: Take a boat ride in the backwaters for a serene experience. These are just a few highlights; Pondicherry has much more to offer. Enjoy your travels! More Details to visit: https://myholidayhappiness.com/tours/popular-tour-packages/pondicherry-tour-package
Winter months are great in Munnar. You can take a train from Bangalore to Kochi, there are frequent buses throughout the day from Ernakulam bus stand to Munnar. It takes around 4-5 hours.