Book your flights seperately for Mumbai -Delhi and then further from Delhi-Leh
that will be cheaper option..
if your plan is confirm book it now else max till mid Feb 2020
Hello Lakshya,
This hotel sections in Tripoto will help you to figure out the best hotels, resorts, hostels, homestays and villas in and around Shimla. You can use the filters to match your requirements and there you go! Link to Tripoto's Shimla hotels directory: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/shimla/hotels
Choose wisely and have fun. Thanks.
If you are looking for some adventure and fun you must check out Bhandardara, dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. It's an amazingly beautiful place. There are mountains all around. Bhandardara is situated in the midst of Sahyadri range. You must visit this place once at least. Check out The Land Of Wanderlust (TLOW) website..... https://thelandofwanderlust.com/ For Details please share your mail id or what's app message on +918450977725.
Warm Regards
Hi Naresh! Nainital to Auli is a distance of roughly 450 km and takes approximately 13 hours to cover. The feasibility of travelling such a distance without a night halt is largely dependent on how comfortable you are driving and on the people you are travelling with. Munsiyari to Auli is a distance of approximately 600 km, and takes 20-22 hours to cover. This distance is not feasible to cover without a halt.
Hi Baljeet. February is considered one of the ideal months to visit Khajuraho. It is the best time for outdoor activities in the city, specially temple tours. In February you can also witness the very famous Khajuraho Dance Festival, which is beginning on 25th February 2020 this time around.
Hi Sourabh! Here are a few of the must visits when travelling to North India: 1. Rajaji National Park 2. Agra 3. Jaisalmer 4. Amritsar 5. Old Delhi 6. Manali Some of the best options for biking in the ranges are: 1. Leh-Ladakh 2. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh 3. Delhi-Corbett-Nainital 4. Chandigarh-Kausali 5. Dharamshala You can also check out these trips for more details! Happy Riding!
Hi Viren! If you travel on a budget and limit any luxurious expenditures, a one week trip backpacking across Rajasthan will cost you (approximately) Rs. 3500 (per person). In this budget, you can travel comfortably, spending an adequate amount on meals, local transportation, hostel accommodation etc. Here are some trips you can check out for more details! Happy Travelling
Yes you can. permission yet not needed, but soon it might be. State Govt. is looking forward to bring a bill after which everyone need a permit to enter state.
Hello Niharika,
Har Ki Dun is all about changing landscapes and marvellous views. Har Ki Dun is a seasonal trek and in December, the place is laid with 5 feet deep snow. This leads the authorities to close the gates for trekkers sometimes. With the onset of March, the gates reopen for trekker and it is actually the best time to trek and camp during this phase.
Mobile networks are not strong.
As far as the difficulty level is concerned, the trek is easy with gradual descends and steep path. Overall, the trek is great for all types of trekkers.
Thanks!
Hi Niharika! The Har ki Dun valley remains mostly snow covered from December till March, so the weather is pretty cold. In winters, the temperature has been known to fall to -10 degrees. But if you're looking to admire the scenic beauty of the valley, then winters are the best time to undertake this trek. At the end of your trek, you'll see beautiful snow covered mountains. On the actual trek, it is extremely difficult to get any network. BSNL services do work in the valley but you'll only be able to catch a signal near the villages where the trek begins. The minimum duration needed for completing the trek is 4 days. It will also depend on how much distance you, personally, are comfortable with covering in a day. The total trek is 54 kms long. The Har ki Dun is relatively easy as it is not too steep and has a well carved out path. The trek is not very difficult, even if you're a beginner. When doing this trek, I would advise you hike in a group, carry a first aid kit with you, and try to cover the maximum distance before the sun sets. Also, remember to carry an extra pair of socks! You can check out these trips for more information on what the trek is all about! Happy Trekking!
Hi Gunjan! Here are some 4 day road trips you can check out! 1. Mumbai-Lonavala-Alibaug (630 km) : sightseeing, heritage, forts and beaches 2. Mumbai – Ganpatipule- Ratnagiri – Tarkarli (1000 km) : scenic drive, water sports 3. Mumbai – Amboli – Goa ( 1200 km) : waterfall, beautiful view of ghats, 4. Mumbai – Daman – Champaner-Pavagadh– Udaipur ( 1800 km) : sightseeing, rich cultural heritage, different cuisine
5. Mumbai-Runn of Kutch (1900 km) : bird and wildlife sanctuaries, salt marsh You can check out some trips here, for more details! Happy Travelling!
Any homestay is good .. people are are very polite with tourist ..Do visit "o'coqueiro restaurant" for home made delicious food. Diu is small try to explore on bicycle.
Hi Rajiv! Here is a list of places you should definitely cover while visiting: 1. Diu Fortress 2. St. Paul's Church, Diu 3. Naida Caves, Diu 4. Porbandar Bird Sanctuary 5. Huzoor Palace, Porbandar Here are a few places you can explore in Gir apart from the forest:
1. Jamjir Waterfall
2. Kankai Mata Temple 3. Nalsarovar Lake You can check out these trips for more details. Happy Travelling!
Hello Rahul, Finland attracts various tourists throughout the year. One of the main points of attraction is Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. Specifically, the Northern Lights can best be seen in the Lapland that lies in the northernmost part of Finland.
Aurora can be seen evenly throughout the year yet the best time to visit Finland to see Northern Lights is spring and autumn because the occurrence rate is higher during these seasons. All months from late August to the end of April are equally good to visit Finland. I hope this information help you. Thanks.
You can reach gorakhour , which is a majorailway station in Uttar pradesh state .
from gorakhour the nepal border is app. 97 kms. you can find many buses to border.
Hi Steven! If you want to reach Nepal by land, you will first need to take a train from Delhi to Gorakhpur. From Gorakhpur, take a local bus or jeep to the Nepalese border at Sunauli (Indian side). You will then have to walk to the border (10-15 mins). Once you have crossed, simply head to the Nepalese immigration office. Happy and Safe Travelling!
Stay in dharmshala...u will save lot of money...must see ganga arti....most of the adventure sports are banned there by highcourt...so just enjoy ashrams,ganga,and forest safari...