I am also traveling in Feb. Wear N95 masks in crowded places, don't eat animal products, avoid physical contact, wash hands regularly and enjoy your trip
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You can definitely go upto Manali atleast assuming you would be ok with riding 600 km at a stretch. You can take a break at Chandigarh if you please, and also explore the city. It is one of the cities with the best grid in India. Just keep all the bike papers ready, service the bike well before going, keep enough supplies and water with you, also extra tubes and a puncture removal kit. You may have to carry your vaccination certificate and RTPCR test result (check with local state border rules before leaving).
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Take break after every 80 km and you are good to go. On Paper 260km looks a long distance but once you are on the road and synced with the machine its a very easy. Enjoy the road and the bike. All the very best.
The best one is Ghandruk. Here's an estimate itinerary: Sunday: [Pokhara to Ghandruk] After breakfast head to Damside to get a permit for the trek. You can find a lot of buses to reach there from Lakeside and it will cost you only NPR 20(₹12). The permit will cost you NPR 1,600(₹1,000), after getting the permit you should head to Baglung Bus Park. Getting there by bus would involve going via Prithvi Chowk and it will cost you NPR 70(₹45). Buses to Gandhruk run every hour from the bus park till 1:00 pm and it will cost you NPR 350(₹220). You will have to trek for about an hour from the point where the bus will drop you and you can get places to stay in lodges at Ghandruk at NPR 1,100(₹690) including, dinner and breakfast.Total expense at the end of day: ₹4,186 Monday: [Ghandruk to Chhomrong] The real trek begins on this day, you trek for 6-7 hours. From Ghandruk to trek till Chhomrong, if you wish you can trek farther till the next hamlet Sinuwa. You will get accommodation in lodges for NPR 200(₹125) and two meals for around NPR 1,100(₹690). Hope this helps.
Hi, Winding Road!
Gion area, The Daitoku-ji Temple, The Byōdō-in Temple, Nijo Castle, the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto National Museum and Municipal Museum of Art are some of the must-see attractions in and around Kyoto, especially if you are visiting the place during spring.
Definitely an beautiful place to go to! You can explore the Ghats, Ganga Aarti, Take a boat ride and if you can visit Banaras during any of the Hindu festivals.
Europe is beautiful, and there are so many places to see so i should suggest you to cover 2-3 countries max in one go. Like you can do France and Switzerland or Spain and Portugal. Germany, Netherlands and Belgium or else Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava. By the way, April is also a good time to visit these places.
A short hike from Yellapetty, a small village located near the Top Station. After a 28 km-drive from Munnar, you will reach Yellapetty, this location is considered for one of the supreme place to go and you can camp too at the place.