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I suggest you carry Indonesian Rupaiah with you. It will be very convenient during transactions, as the local vendors and shopkeepers are sometimes unwilling to take USD. Also it will be hassle free to use the Rupaiah straightaway rather than taking the hassles of checking how much USD you should be paying after conversion of local currency. So getting your money exchanged into Indonesian Currency from any exchange outlets, shops is the most wise thing to do.
Day 1
1.City Palace 2.Jantar Mantar 3.Hawamahal
4.Isarlat Day 2
1.Nahrghra fort 2.Amber palace
3.Galtaji temple(Monkey Temple)
4.Gaitor ki chatriya
5.Jal Mahal Day 3 1.Albert Hall
2.Patrika Gate
3.Chokidhani
Hlo gaurav There are so many places to visit in the pink city 1.Hawa Mahal 2.Jaigarh fort
3 Amer fort 4 Nargarh fort
5 Albert hall museum 6 City palace 7 Jantar Mantar
8 Birla Temple
9 Moti Dungri
10 Govind Dev hi temple
11 Khole Kai Hanuman temple All these places u can easily cover in two days as you have your own bike and do visit Chaowkidhani where u can see cultural programs and enjoy tasty Rajasthani thali and we have a what's app group also of all travellers where u can find ur partner if u Wana join share contact Happy travelling!!
Hy Maximus I m in spiti valley presently it's not a good idea to travel in march here as u have frequent land slides avalanches and moreover way to spiti is closed at this time as Kumzula that leads to spiti valley opens in end of March or June depending upon snow levels
Darjeeling is a beautiful place to visit all throughout the year except during rainy season. it is a perfect refuge from the summer heat in the hot season. the various spots while you are there includes the Japanese pea pagoda, Himalayan zoological Park, ghum monastery, Japanese temples, batasia loop, Tibetan refugee camp. you can also relax and enjoy the scenic beauty or indulge in some local shopping in chowrasta. do try some authentic local delicacies in the heritage restaurants like the Keventer's and Glenary's. one can also enjoy the heritage toy train ride. if you have time, then you can also visit nearby areas like kurseong etc.
Hello; First of all some basic Info. about Darjeeling; Darjeeling hill town is located at an altitude of 6,710ft in north east India and is part of the state of West Bengal. The nearest airport is Bagdogra and the nearest major railway junction is New Jalpaiguri (NJP). Spread in ribbons over a steep mountain ridge, surrounded by emerald-green tea plantations and towered over by majestic Khangchendzonga, Darjeeling is the definitive Indian hill station and, for many, West Bengalβs premier destination. When you arenβt gazing open-mouthed at Khangchendzonga (Great Five-Peaked Sbow Fortress β at 8598m it's the worldβs third-highest mountain), you can admire colonial-era architecture, visit Buddhist monasteries, and take a ride on the 140-year-old steam-billowing Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The adventurous can arrange a trek to Singalila Ridge or ride a mountain bike around the hills. Meanwhile, the steep and winding bazaars at the foot of the town bustle with an array of Himalayan products and faces from across Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet. Here are the best places one can visit in Darjeeling. 1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
2. Singalila National Park
3. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
4. Tiger Hill
5. Observatory Hill
6. Batasia Loop
7. Happy Valley Tea Estate
8. Joeyβs Pub
9. Japanese Peace Pagoda
Hello Arun, Snorkelling is available in Pattaya as well as Phuket. Both of the destinations have good options for watersports and reasonable prices for Snorkelling. Thus, you can go for any of then when it comes to snorkelling. Concerning the second question, you can travel from Pattaya to Phuket via flight, bus, train or rather take a ferry for a different experience. Travelling by road can be tiresome as the distance between both the destinations is 970 km. Talking about where to stay in Phuket, picking the right destination is a must. Phuket is a beautiful city with a lot of beaches and different options for accommodation. You can choose to stay near Patong Beach, Kata Beach, Karon Beach, Kamala Beach, Bangtao Beach, Mai Khao Beach and the list goes on. Depending on the budget, choice of property, duration, surroundings and other factors, you can check out the best hotels and resorts in Phuket on Tripoto. Check out this link - https://www.tripoto.com/hotels?location_name=phuket&embed=collections&checkin=2020-01-25&checkout=2020-01-26&guests=1 Thanks.
I would say Phuket, cleaner water. For accommodation, we stayed at Patong mansion hotel and I highly recommend them. Itβs not the one for people wanting luxury but we had great value for money considering the customer service, spread of breakfast, location and the cute rooftop swimming pool
Ooty Kodaikanal Mahabaleshwar shimla Manali Sikkim Uttarkhand Coorg there are many it all depends upon your current location budget and preference.if you want to join our travel buddy group then let me know
Hey Shiva Prasad, Baba Budan made Chikmanglur as a coffee land of India. U find huge coffee plantations in chikmanglur. There are top picks in chikmanglur & find itinerary as well Visit Mullayanagiri view for sunrise - Don't skip this. Seethalayagiri temple - Lord Shiva for spectacular view
From here visit Honnamana halla falls - Jheri falls.
Baba Budan giri cave to Manikyadhara falls (Trekking after parking in Manikyadhara hills. Must Hebbe falls through Bhadra tiger reserve it is going to be the best in this trip. If you are going in a bike or own vehicle & interested in Off road riding take route through Bhadra tiger reserve to reach kemmanagudi - Hebbe falls. Road is really worst. There won't be anyone traveling in this & u feel u r only one in this world. The experience would be like WOWWWWW .... Hebbe Falls don't visit. All above places u can visit in a single day Visit Belur, Halibedu & Belavadi next day 900 years old temple these are. Try food in Town canteen, Mayura hotel. Purchase some coffee powder in Panduranga coffee works.
Hi Manraj,
You can choose from a range of packages across the globe on Tripoto. You do not need to immediately pay for a package if this is your first time. You can speak with the tour operator and get all the information about the trip that you need. Payment gateways are verified and all operators go through rigorous scrutiny before sharing their packages on Tripoto. Hope this helps!
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Hello, I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience βΊοΈ.
*There is a direct cab from Shimla to Joshimath. The minimum time taken by a cab from Shimla is 0m. The cheapest way to reach from Shimla to Joshimath is cab to Auli and takes 7h 54m. The fastest way to reach from Shimla to Joshimath is cab to Auli and takes 7h 54m. The recommended way to reach from Shimla to Joshimath is cab to Auli and takes 7h 54m.
*Shimla β just the name evokes dreamy images of green, white and blue. The best time to visit Shimla is during May to June and December to January when romance and beauty are baked into every inch of the soil here. It is a very popular holiday-retreat during the summer months and is well-known for its Victorian architecture, which is reflected in certain areas of the Mall and The Ridge. It is also a famous holiday spot for honeymoon
*Shimla enjoys heavy snowfall in December and January, making it a perfect destination for snow lovers and winter sport enthusiasts from across the world. Though winter begins in November. The average maximum stands at low-twenties, while the minimum drops below 15 degrees
*I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for shimla available at tripoto itself, do check out this link
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There are two auli, one in HP and other in UK, if it is HP auli then ull be having buses if it is UK joshimath auli than u need to reach rishikesh first from rishikesh u can take a cab or else u can choose bus but in winter there will be less bus transportation to joshimath.
Feel free to ask
Thankyou
Hi Mithinraj,
These are some of the places you can consider if you wish to go kayaking. Some of these places are up in the mountains and others near the ocean. India has a ton of kayaking-friendly destinations, and you'll be spoilt for choice when deciding!
Zanskar River, Leh
Nagin Lake, Srinagar
The Ganges, Rishikesh
Mandovi River, Goa
Kumarakom/Alleppey/Kollam, Kerala
Teesta River, Sikkim
Brahmaputra River, Arunachal Pradesh
Netrani Island, Karnataka
Havelock Island, Andaman Islands
You can read more on this here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-kayaking-destinations-in-india-566fdd38cc380
Hi Devashree Seasons greetings The best way to Tirthan valley is to take bus from ISBT , Delhi .You can book HPRTC ( Himachal Pradesh state government buses ) through their Mobile application or website .There are different classes of buses available ( General to Multi axel )
You have to get down to Larji Tunnel and take local bus to reach Banjar ( Gateway to Tirthan valley )
Uttarakhand is very big city you first need to focus on which part you need to visit.if ur fond of lakes u can go to nainital 2-3 days are enough for it. if ur fond of views in mountains u can go to Missouri, dhanaulti,kanatal 3-4 days are enough. if u want to travel further more Auli is a place to visit but u must go in winter's to see auli at its best 4-5 days are must. if ur holy person try visit haridwar and Rishikesh 3-4 days are more than enough.