Plan for Dharamshala-Mcleodganj-Dalhousie-Khajjiar as per your number of days. Hostels are best and cheap , local transport for coomutation. From Delhi you get buses to Dharamshala.
OTM Mumbai is strictly a B2B event, but you can try contacting exhibitors directly or request a business associate to register you as their representative for entry.
Depends what kind off place you want to visit. For Hill station you can go with Uttrakhand, Himachal, Assam.
For Historical place you can go Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh.
For Beach, seaside you can go Goa, Pondicherry, Maharashtra (Mumbai)
Every state is best but there are 3 whether seasons in India according to that some states have interesting climate and speciality so now it's upon you how u choose!!!
uttrakhand and Himachal ladakh is best for winter season Maharashtra in rainy season because there are many mesmarizing forts that gives u chill... asam Kerala is good in summer
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Hi, Vinesh!
Kheerganga trek usually remains closed from late December to mid-Feberuary due to heavy snowfall in the region every year. Access to the route is completely dependent on weather conditions and we recommend that you check the current status of the trek from the local authorities via email or phone number available on Himachal Tourism official website.
The trek would be usually closed and no group or travel firm would take you there but I have seen people go on their own and complete the trek. FYI, it would be very difficult due to heavy snowfall.
If you are travelling to kedarnath then you have to take the route from rishikesh - rudraprayag - karanprayag - kedarnath and if you want to travel to hemkund sahib then rishikesh - rudraprayag - karanprayag - joshimath - then govind ghat
Hi, Nikhila!
Every year, pilgrims are allowed to go around Mount Kailash, but the 6,638-metre high mountain has never been climbed. Some say it's because of the divine powers that this mountain is home to and some believe it's because of the sheer slopes on either side of the mountain that make climbing next to impossible. If you are planning to go for a pilgrimage, you can check with the local authorities and register your name for the annual Kailash yatra after procuring the required documentation and getting yourself checked up for fitness.
I would recommend Kedarkantha Trek, Burhan Ghati, Hampta Pass and Rupin pass if you are going for the first time. You would find snow but not extreme snow which makes difficult to trek. I wont recommend any companies but India Hikes, Bikat and Thrillophilla are the better one's.