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I would suggest don't. Since, it is really cold at that point. Best time to visit is between May - October.
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Hi Priyanshu! In case it is snowing at the time, the concerned authorities do not issue any permits. However, if the roads are not blocked due to snowfall, then you can visit freely. So, accessibility depends on the snowfall conditions around the time.
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Yeah...went there last year..so 2020 happened ...lol
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Yes , bcz less crowded in comparison of summer . But put your winter cloth properly .
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Yes nice time if u like cold
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Ibiza if you wanna rock .. Madrid n Barcelona are rich in food and culture
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Hello dear, In Spain must go places are Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza,Porto,fermentera, Barcelona....I have visited some places there plz visit my blog and u may plan Ur awesome trip wid dat.. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/place-to-relax-rest-and-tranquility-palma-de-mallorca-ibiza-5bc1e534dc8e0?utm_source=Android_App%26utm_medium=whatsapp. Happy Travelling 😃!
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Hi Navanita! Yes, the best time to visit Puducherry is October-March so January is a good time to visit. The temperature ranges from 15 - 30 degrees. You will be able to enjoy all the attractions in the pleasant weather. Here are some Puducherry experiences you can check out!
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Yes...The best time to explore South India is the when its Winter in North India.
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Hi Isha! Anjuna flea market will be open tomorrow but not this Wednesday, on account of Christmas Day.
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Koi himachal ja ra h january ?

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Hi George. Generally, most of the guided treks in Nanda Devi National Park take atleast 1-2 days. You can join the six days/five night interpretive trek to the Nanda Devi National Park in collaboration with the Nanda Devi Institute of Adventure Sports and Outdoor Education. This will give you a comprehensive tour of the everything that is to be seen in the national park. If you're looking to visit only for a day, you can stay in Joshimath and visit the park as a day trip. Here are some trips you can check out to know about all your options! Good luck!
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Hi Sambhaji The best hack for food while camping is to carry plenty of frozen meals or meals which only need hot water to be cooked. If you're not a fan of pre-cooked meals, carry food which is not easily perishable. Canned food, bread, jars of jam, trail mix are not easily perishable and can be carried. If you must cook food, carry aluminium foil. You can wrap food items such as fish or vegetables in the foil and put them in the campfire to be cooked. You can buy vegetables or frozen meat when you make pit stops. There are lots of camping stoves available which you can buy. A good camp stove will be windproof with a strong adjustable flame as well as portable. You can carry a light aluminium pot which will enable you to cook most things while keeping your load light. Do remember to clean up after you're done and pick up all your waste before you leave. I hope this helps!
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Hello Venkatesh, Distance between Dehradun to Auli by road is 160 km which calculates up to 5 hours (approx.) journey. You can easily take a shared transfer facility from Dehradun to Auli from various taxi stands and railway stations. A rental car is the best option for comfortable travelling. Various private rental taxi providers operate taxis from Dehradun to Auli starting from ₹11.5 per km onward. I hope you find this information useful. Thanks.
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Anjuna
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Hi Isha Here is a detailed guide on the best and cheapest markets in Goa which offer steal deals. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/flea-markets-in-goa Make sure you pick up plenty of souvenirs! Hope this helps.
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Hey.. are you confirmed on this? heard sone rumours that it shall be imposed at anytime soon. We have bookings for march. In case it is implemented we will have to cancel all our bookings. Should we be worried?
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I am in Goa itself. if you like to have any interaction with a local, let's catch up.
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There are no free trips as of now....you got only discounted trips and you need 300 credits in order to be eligible.
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There is no such criteria but you need to get enough credit required for the choosen trip
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DAY 1 (Jibhi) Early morning get off the Volvo bus at Aut, from where we catch our jeeps/Traveler to Jibhi. On arrival check into our guest house and camps. Relax and take in the beauty of the valley and the surroundings. After Lunch and relaxing for a while we head for a walk along the river side. Explore the small villages and homes near the camp. One can opt for getting themselves relaxed with a splash in the clear and refreshing water that you fatigue of the journey and fishing as well which can be cooked/barbecues later at night (if you get lucky and manage to put a bait). Trout fish is very famous in this region. After fishing for a while and exploring the area we head back to our camp. Evening snacks and tea by the river side. Evening around a bonfire with a few games shall be the plan. There will be an arrangement of Music on which you will try your moves in the wild nature and meadows by the river side. Over night stay in Tents/guest house/home stay. DAY 2 (Jibhi – Jalori - Jibhi) Early morning after breakfast we head out to a trek to a secluded lake, named Serolsar Lake, which is an easy 6 km trek that starts from Jalori Pass, a taxi will be arranged for everyone to reach Jalori pass via one of India's most dangerous roads, with steep 45 degree gradients, rocky terrain and U-pin curves that might make your heart stop for fraction of seconds. Jalori Pass, at 3,120 metres (10,280 ft) offers a panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges that are a feast to the eyes. The drive to Jalori Pass must be on every adventurer's list. We shall be having lunch by the side of Selosar lake. Lunch on this day shall be a simple packaged meal. After exploring the lake and adjacent area we head back to our camp. Evening snacks and tea by the river side. Evening around a bonfire with a few games shall be the plan. We shall go on a night walk around the area if people are game. Over night stay in Tents/guest house/home stay. DAY 3 (Jibhi - Delhi) This morning shall be a relaxed and late one. After breakfast we shall head out on a small trek to explore the rest of Jibhi. (Options of going to a Jibhi waterfall or Chehni Kothi - This large fortified tower with a temple inside was built of wood & stone around the 17th century) We shall also try our hand at fishing one last time. Soon after lunch we make out way back to Aut to catch out Volvo back to Delhi. Over night travel on a Volvo.
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Hey Richard, ru planning any trip ??
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