Hi Sachin! You will find hired cabs without any difficulty to travel from Kathgodam to Mukteshwar. Kathgodam to Mukteshwar is a distance of roughly 56 kms. You will be able to find several local and state run buses as well. The fare varies from Rs. 70-100, depending upon the bus service you choose.
Plan a trip in a manner where you can have one hald day and 2 full, it's more than enough!!! Do check the weather and carry goodies accordingly, we got caught in rains which waste a ton of our time!! Happy Traveling
15 days to single destination might not be that great of an idea caus a week later we all start getting bored, so you can plan a whole area. For eg. starting from north east you can move towards east or north, staying for 2-3 days at each place and traveling in night to avoid hotel expenses and wastage of time! By doing this you can cover more than 4-5 destinations which will make a perfect travel story!! Happy Traveling!!
Hi Kunal! Here is a list of monuments you can check out on your way back from Diu to Ahemdabad: 1. Uperkot Fort, Junagadh 2. Ashokan Edicts
3. Mahabat Maqbara Enjoy your trip!
It depends on the place you are visiting. If you are travelling solo, it will be bit difficult to find cheap accommodation. If you are travelling with friends, you can easily split the cost. In both Paro and Thimpu, you can find a double sharing room for 1200Rs. In Paro, I stayed in Phunsum hotel for 1200Rs(double sharing, so the effective price is 600 per night). Booking.com is a good place to find affordable rooms.
Hi Risha! Here are some resorts and hotels in Wayanad you can check out for a luxurious experience: 1. Vythiri Village Resort
2. Arayal Luxury Resort
3. Contour Island Resort & Spa
4. Stream Valley Cottages 5. Banasura Hill Resort
6. Sterling Wayanad 7. The Windflower Resort & Spa, Vythiri
8. The Serenity Resort Happy Travelling!
Very good morning dude.. check out India hike pageor YHAI website .. they recently finished kedarkanth trek..at Least you can schedule own trek with their time table
Hi Anuj, Chopta is open for trekking in winters. The whole region sees heavy snowfall during the winter season. Accomodations options are lesser during winters and the trek is a bit more difficult than other seasons. But Chopta looks most beautiful during winters. Have a look at these trips to get a better idea!
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.
Try to avoid going there one of my friend just got stuck there in a riot so still if you are planning check local news before going there happy journey