Sri Lanka is good option for a family trip. You will get to see lot of varieties from mountain to beaches, forest etc. If you are planning a Sri Lanka trip do let me know. I can help in this. :)
We just covered udupi and nearby places. You can check my iteniary we visited udupi, Karkala Bahubali temple, Dharamsthala, kukke subramanya, Coorg, Chikmagalur, Belur, Halebidu, Shivamoga, Jog falls, Murudeshwar and Gokarna https://tripoto.page.link/hz2v
Hy Pratyay Bose, it depends on what kind of hotels, restaurants you'll be looking for. but for a good trip it would cost around 12k-15k for 4 persons for 3N/4D
Hello Hetal, Nasik, now has many options in this regard. Sula Vineyards among all is the best. In order to get the best of experience you can stay at " Beyond Sula" which managed by Sula's management and has a fantastic view of Gangapur Dam and its catchment area/lake.
You can also go through my article to know what else you can reach while at Nasik-
https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/finding-savana-destinationskip-5fff319a46529
Hey Samuel! Here is a complete guide to Sri Linka! Click on the link and start reading... you'll find everything you need, from where to stay, where to eat, to the things to try, weather and a lot more! Hope this helps. https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/sri-lanka
Dear fellow traveler, July to September is the ‘inter-monsoon’ period of the year. The weather is great during this time when the temperature is high throughout the country at around 29°C. Beaches are pretty hot and dry offering an essentially good time to travel.
The only major point of focus is which side of the country is to be visited in a particular month. If you are deciding to visit the West and South coasts and discover the hillsides, December to March is an ideal time for it. However, April/May to September is best to see the Eastern Coast. Also, know that this country receives two different monsoon seasons at different times. So it implies that where one part of the country is wet, the other can be dry at the same time. With Sri Lanka’s position being close to the Equator, the temperature of this island country remains relatively constant throughout the year.
Hey Parth! The festival has NOT been shut. The 2020 edition is yet to happen. Here's all you should know about it: Date of Event : 10 Mar 2020 The Elephant Festival Jaipur is organised according to the Indian calendar on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima (February/March), this day also coincides with day of Holika Dahan. Most of the events/fairs/festivals entry is free. Jaipur is usually drenched in the colourful vibes of Holi during this time and you can get some great photos of the place at this time. The major attractions of the festival are elephant polo and elephant dances. The Elephant festival also features the tug-of-war game between an elephant and 19 men and women. In the end, the best-decorated elephant gets an award. Live concerts with traditional dances and music complete the festive atmosphere. Most events of the festival take place at the Rajasthan Polo Ground. The event is free to attend, so mind that the crowds could be rather large. Hope this answers your question!
Hey Sahil! I've found a very interesting piece about Canada. Click on the link below and hopefully, you will find a lot of info abt the country. The key is to understand the huge size of the country and plan accordingly. Have a great trip! https://www.tripoto.com/trip/canada-easy-ways-to-travel-in-a-large-country-3158
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Panch Kedar is one the most difficult pilgrimage tour in India, as all the Kedars are reached by trekking, with few lodges and eating places. The five Kedar lies in the valleys between the rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda. The pilgrimage Panch Kedar yatra covering all five temples over a 170 km route (road cum trek length) starting from Rishikesh in the order of: Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheswar and Kalpeshwar.
The best months for Panch Kedar Yatra are between May and October. All the temples of Panch Kedar open only for 6 months, generally from end April to October each year. During the winters the temples are inaccessible due to rainfall and snowfall...So April is a good time to visit
The Panch Kedar trek include Kedarnath (3584 m), Madhmaheshwar (3289 m), Tungnath (3810 m), Rudranath (2286 m) and Kalpanath (2134 m). All of them are located in the naturally beautiful Kedar Valley.
Checkout the link below to get full help.
https://www.trekkinginindia.com/trekking-in-garhwal/panch-kedar-trek.html
Rajmachi trek, lonavala, khandala, kamshet, visapur, tikona fort, malvan, tarkali, lions point, panchgani, pawna lake, devkund waterfalls the places which i liked the most. Hope you will like them too. Happy travelling!