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You can use this credit if you are booking a trip / hotel on Tripoto
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Yeah you can..but its better..not to with such a small baby...and check before going goa because there sec 144 ...just confirm it..
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It's safe but try to keep your family hygienic and enjoy
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Of corse Mathura is at first place. and pushkar is also famous these days!
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Hey Gungun This is best places in India you can celebrate Holi 1- Mathura ( Utter Pradesh ) 2- Pushkar ( Rajasthan ) 3- Udaipur ( Rajasthan ) 4- Manali ( Himachal Pradesh ) Happy Travelling!!!
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Very good place from coimbatore airport 40km it will take one and half hour journey out of city. Better took taxi.
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Beautiful place
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It's gonna be tough. After Rohtang..there is a bad stretch at Gramphu and Batal Dhaba that can be hectic..I always say no to pillion when in Mountains...
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Rohang pass closed now possibly opens in June mid , roads are tough so advisable do solo in mountains.
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In summer days are hot but evening is so pleasant but winter is harsh, In my view Aril is good time and starting winter like October is great to vist Arunachal Pradesh. I was there in March (Dirang and miling) and October(Bomdilla, Tawang and Bimla) weather was so pleasant in day and Cold in night.
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October and April are the best months to visit Arunachal Pradesh which are the winter and the spring months for the state.
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Kasol has cheap hotels for bachelor's contact me for any information regarding trip and hash 👆👌💛🔥
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Katagla village, rasol
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You can opt to visit Poovar islands, and Kovalam beach as well
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There's Kappil beach and backwaters, a beautiful spot located around 7km from Varkala beach.
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Hello rosanil, I will be happy to answer your travel queries from my experiences .😊 * Yes ,you can travel to goa now and it will be great to travel to goa at April time . Goa has many things to do like beach enjoyment,banana rides , scuba diving,paraselling,other water activities, shopping, clubbing,hiking to nearby forests, exploring offbeat waterfalls , shopping tourist markets , relaxing at secret beaches ,casino and camping at beach . * Eventhough everything has become normal now and goa was unlocked first only comparing to all states . you can travel freely to goa , but just be aware that huge amount of crowd is travelling to goa ,so you need to be safe ,use mask most of the time , avoid touching random placea and visiting more offbeat places this time . *the issue is whole india is focusing to goa and now international flights too are opened ,so it's quite unsafe but with proper sanitization and it's requirements,you can travel safely . *Orelse you can visit to other mini Goa's of india like Alibaug , Konkan , Gokarna etc *having a small suggestion for you,I just checked online and found that there are some great deals for goa available at tripoto itself ,check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING 😌
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Looking at the situation right now, I would rather suggest to wait for some time before you plan.. or go ahead with cancellable bookings and decide during the month of april.. as Goa is a place which has tourist flocking from all nationals..
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Wen I went to Darjeeling we couldn't fine any paragliding there.. but yes usually people clun gangtok and darjeeling.. and yes gangtok has n no of adventure spots for paragliding.. and the view from the top is just amazing.. you can definitely try it out there. it would cost you around 5k.. and it purely depends on the wind and the weathe6.. if it rains or drizzles they would not go ahead with it..
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From Kolkata Darjeeling would be a grt place visit. it has nature, adventure and many more.. A ride in the toy train should be the first in your to do list..the views and the local life is so well understood through this journey.. you have a couple of monasteries too . and the Zoo is a good option if you have kids.. and documentary movies on mountaineering inside the zoo campus is also worth it. don't miss to wear their traditional costumes and get a pic. River rafting would be a grt adventurous activity to cherish.
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Taki, Bokhali, Sundarban, Gopalpur, Puri, Digha, Mandarmani, Mukutmanipur, Diamon Harbour.
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You can cover all these places in Wayanad for 3 days are Meppadi,Thollayiram Kandi,Chembra peak,Karapuzha Dam,Soochipara Waterfalls,Edakkal caves,jungle safari,Banasura Sagar Dam,Pookode Lake and Thirunelli Temple.
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If you love to do tent stay in the midst of jungle, spare a day @explorewayanad.in (instagram). They have all inclusive package at below inr 2000 per person. Includes 3 times meal, Trekking, barbecue and campfire.
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You mean you want to join a group of solo travelers for your next journey?
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Hey The Vacation Girls, Both Kasol and Manali are extremely-camping destinations. The camping sites in and around Manali are usually a little more popular amongst travellers. So if you're looking to have a quintessential camping experience with bonfire, food and music, head to Manali. On the other hand, camping is Kasol is all about disconnecting and getting lost in the woods. The Parvati Valley is full of hidden camping spots where travellers can go completely off the grid. Check out Tripoto's travel guide pages for Manali and Kasol for more information. Manali: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/manali Kasol: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/kasol
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Kasol best
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The Hosteller. Good people, accessible location,good food,good vibes.
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Hey The Vacation Girls, Bir has some great stay options, especially for budget travellers. The paragliding capital of India is lined with home stays, hostels and a few luxury hotels that offer stunning valley views. Listing down a few of them below: Hostels: Zostel, The Hosteller, goStops Homestays: Mohinder & Mohindra Home Stay, Katoch Home Stay, Vivek Home Stay Hotels: Bir High, Flyer's Paradise For more information, check out Tripoto's Bir travel guide: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/bir/
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East india would be a better option . since the places there still are a little unexplored and also not that commercial.. so the crowd would be limited to only few numbers .. also foreign nationals do not explore that part of India much. Meghalaya, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh should be grt options.. The Nature there is at it's best and untouched by the modernity.. you would be actually mesmerized with its beauty for sure. hope this helps.
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Hey Rosalin Dash, With the coronavirus outbreak spreading by the day, it is advised to avoid travelling to affected areas. Unfortunately, the virus has reached India and has been detected in parts of North India. In terms of the outbreak, the Eastern and Western parts of India are safe to travel to. However, make sure to take extra precautions while travelling. Here's a guide that might help: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/coronavirus-places-affected-precautions-safety-5e5f50a6d46d1
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Hey Abi, Barren Island is India's only active volcano and a restricted zone. Travellers can get a permit to visit the island from the Forest Department's office in Port Blair (INR 1,000 for Indian nationals and INR 3,500 for foreigners). However, landing on the island is completely prohibited and is punishable by law. Alternatively, you can also sign up for a day trip from Havelock or Port Blair. There are several tour operators that offer ferry and ship sightseeing tours of Barren Island. The 8-10 hour long tour will cost you anywhere between INR 3000-8000 per person, depending on the ship and operator.
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Better to check online on govt site
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Hey Pratyay Bose Films, Considering its remote location, it is advised to take out at least 4-5 days to plan a trip to Chitkul (from Delhi). With small guesthouses, roadside eating options and decent connectivity, Chitkul actually happens to be a great place for budget travellers. In fact, if planned well, one can visit Chitkul in less than INR 5,000. Here are a few blogs that will help you plan your trip day-wise: 1. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/my-journey-to-the-prettiest-himalayan-hamlets-through-all-odds-5b89237d5f915 2. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/want-to-click-pictures-of-heaven-travel-to-chitkul-the-last-village-near-indo-china-border-5d650dd052616 3. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/a-step-by-step-hrtc-guide-to-indias-last-village-chitkul-5ceaa308b6017
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