Hi Shraddha! Mumbai for couples is a great place and I'm sure you'll have an amazing time there with plenty of romantic things to do. I found something on Tripoto to help you with your query. Click on the link below and read about the most romantic places to visit when in Mumbai. Hope this helps! https://www.tripoto.com/trip/12-romantic-places-in-mumbai-for-couples
Hi Deepak. Lakshadweep islands are a part of India. Thus, you do not need a passport for Lakshadweep if you are a citizen of India. However, not islands there are open to visitors. For some, you might need a valid permit from the government. Check the official site of Lakshadweep (www.lakshadweep.gov.in) for more details. Hope this helps.
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No place is safe enough, if you look at it that way..
But I don’t think that this panic will persist in May 2020, unless the situation aggravates further..
Use this opportunity to visit India. If situation ws slightly better, I would have said Kashmir, but given the political disturbances, I'd see try northeast or sikkim or bhutan this summer
Hi Naseeb! Since you want to enjoy a good time in the company of flowers, there's nothing better than a trek to Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand. I found an article on Tripoto about how to plan your trip to help you better. Hope this link helps you! https://www.tripoto.com/trip/valley-of-flowers-trek-itinerary-9894
Hi Bathri! Velliangiri hills are lovely for the views and treks. As far as I know, women are not allowed to climb here, so I would suggest not to make plans with female friends. Here's something I found on Tripoto that should help you with your decision. Check out this link. Hope it helps! https://www.tripoto.com/trip/kailash-of-south-india-58d50a164268d
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Krishna Homestay, JFR Homestay Varindavan, and Bhajan Kuti Vrindavan, are some popular homestay options in Vrindavan. Check out this link for more information on homestays in Vrindavan
https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/vrindavan
You can copy from the web browser, it is not possible from the mobile app.
You just need to click on your profile then published blogs and select your blog then copy the link.
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I am searching for the same. I personally wrote many t"log and ready to publish. but than of course I want someone to pay for it. So at least I can fund my next trip.
Varanasi Tourism-
Dashashwamedh Ghat
Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Manikarnika Ghat
Dhamek Stupa
Ramnagar Fort
Rana Mahal Ghat
Munshi Ghat
Narad Ghat
Panchganga Ghat
Gyanvapi Mosque
Shri Durga Temple
golden temple sarnath
nepali temple Varanasi this is the list of places that you can visit, you can make choice as per your preferences but do not miss ganga aarti at dashashwamedh ghat and early morning boat ride.you can also try delicious chat.
I believe it's a travel aggregator like travel triangle or thrillophilia. They'll put you in touch with the body who'll do the arrangements but perhaps won't be answerable if things go haywire.
Apart from Bali, Nepal, Bhutan, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Maldives, here are some other countries where Indian nationals can avail of a Visa on Arrival: 1) **Cambodia**: Indian nationals can get a Visa on Arrival at major entry points, including airports, for tourism purposes. The visa is typically valid for 30 days. 2) **Laos**: You can get a Visa on Arrival for Laos at major airports and some land borders. The visa is valid for 30 days. 3) **Madagascar**: Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival for up to 30 days at the airport. 4) **Mauritius**: You can obtain a Visa on Arrival for up to 60 days. The process is quick and simple. 5) **Jordan**: Visa on Arrival is available for Indian nationals at the airport, typically valid for 30 days. For a **budget trip** in April, considering weather and costs, I would recommend **Sri Lanka** or **Vietnam**. Both offer affordable options for accommodation, food, and transportation. Additionally, you can explore the rich culture, beaches, and nature in both places. If you're specifically looking for a budget-friendly trip, I would suggest **Vietnam** as it's cheaper in terms of daily expenses. However, if you're looking for a more relaxed beach experience, **Sri Lanka** is great, too!