Vagamon in Kerala is a awesome.Its offbeat, serene and unexplored.You can stay in Vagamon Zostel which is vibrant and best for bachelors.Checkout our Vagamon Zostel vlog:https://youtu.be/REsC8E9EgjY
Do not combine Leh and Spiti. Spiti by itself needs around 6-7 days. As for Leh, there are enough rentals available in the town itself, ensure you get a relatively new motorcycle. If you still want to visit Spiti, you need to head to Manali from where you can either rent a motorcycle or a taxi. Motorcycles/taxis from Leh aren't allowed in Himachal Pradesh. 1. Itinerary for Leh:
Leh (2 nights) - Nubra valley (2 nights) - Panamik (optional) - Pangong (1 night) - Leh - Tso Moriri (optional) - Leh
Recommending 2 nights in Leh so you get acclimatized to the height considering you will be directly flying there. Also you need a day to apply for ILP and the other day for local sighseeing. You can stay in Nubra for 1 night only if you don't plan on visiting Thang (LOC). But it may not be enough if you are unfortunate to encounter landslides on the way, hence 2 nights. 2. You need a BSNL postpaid sim card in Leh, none of the others work. You can buy the sim card in Delhi, usually will take a day to get activated.
Delhi is the capital of India and there have lots of options to book a cab with driver or self-driven cab. In this case, I will suggest you go with a professional and renowned company. They are very easy to spot like Bharat Taxi. You can call on - 9696000999 and 7607003240
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Yeah that's grt.. Bali has places which are crowded and some which aren't explored much by all.. you can avoid the standard tourist spots which the general agents give you.. that is the standard itenary.. instead you can plan places which are less explored.. there are beaches and waterfalls and jungles both commercialized as well as free y
from the hustle and bustle.. so better go for that option.. but I would say Bali is a beautiful place if planned and explored properly and your parents would definitely love it.
Hi.. you can explore kufri, as it's a too good spot for sking during winters.. the mall road, where you feel as if you are in a foreign land as the structure and the architecture is of that style..Naldehra has a beautiful Golf club and chali is a small town, the hikers paradise also can be in your to do list to be far from the hustle and bustle of the city.. depending on the climate, ice skating g is also organized every year, attracting g people from from all over to participate and enjoy.. the ridge, the haku temple and the himalayan bird park can be added if time permits.
Hey you can try teebo hotels.. they are budgets and good for solo travelers too and usually these hotels are located within the market and the city limits so that way you can save on you commuting expenses too. hope this helps