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See it totally depends upon your speed and most importantly what you demand from your trip. The overall trek is of only 9 KMs round trip, so a healthy person can easily do it in a max of 4-5 hours. But if you want to capture every single moment of that trek then you should start the next day only. moreover i would recommend you to start early and enjoy the sunrise over the majestic Chaukhamba Peak🤘🏻🤘🏻 all the best for your trip.
2 nights in Male/Hulhulmale would cost you around 5k per person including food and sightseeing on twin sharing basis. 1 night on private island would cost 5k-30k per night depends on the resort and the room amenities.
Hey, just back from Varanasi 2 weeks back. I'd suggest on day 1, opt for an early morning ganga aarti, at 5 30, along with a boat ride and sunrise. we stayed at HosteLavie so we got the package at 300 per head. avoid evening boat rides, as it's too crowded.
Visit the temples, have the prasad at Annapurna temple. walk into the narrow lanes, just wander. have puri sabzi at the stalls. and jalebi. keep a day for the temples and the ghats. next day you could do Sarnath, monkey temple, benaras university. experience the vibe at the ghats. it's the best.
Which part west or east? If you wanna explore Annapurna Range & Wildlife Sanctuary you go west. If you wanna enter into Everest Region from Kathmandu then you go east. From Delhi you will find a direct flight to kahtmandu. 13K INR for a return ticket. Further you can use public or private transport in Nepal as per your convenience
Firstly you should decide which place you want to stay, north Goa is party hub and South Goa is peaceful.
you can check different affordable resorts too.
They are really good.
There are a few places that are too beautiful to miss in Nagaland. Dzukou Valley, Dzuleke village, Khonoma village, and Mon and Longwa villages.
The itinerary I'd advise is:
Day 1: Arrive in Kohima by afternoon at the latest and head to Zakhama and stay overnight.
Day 2: Trek to Dzukou valley and star gaze at night.
Day 3: Trek back to Zakhama and head to Kohima. Stay overnight.
Day 4: Make your way to Khonoma. Stay overnight.
Day 5: Explore Khonoma village and immerse yourself in the culture.
Day 6: Enjoy your day in Khonoma and return to Kohima by night. Stay overnight.
Day 7: Relax in Kohima and then move to your next destination. If you want to visit Mon village, you'll need atleast 3-4 extra days as the road to Mon is really bad so it takes 12-14 hours to reach there. It you can take the time out, you must definitely do it and visit Longwa. Hope you have a great trip in Nagaland. Safe travels mate!
Hi there! nagaland is a beautiful State and truly worth exploring. So i travelled there last year with my kid and explored the Hornbill Festival but that was just one of the highlights of this amazing trip! We started our journey from Dimapur which is the easiest way to enter Nagaland ex Gauhati... this is what our route was:
Guwahati>Dimapur>Wokha>Mokokchung>Kohima>Kisama>Khonoma and Jakhama(Villages) >Dimapur>Guwahati. There are also other parts such as Mon and Longwa that you can choose to include in your itinerary, but for a seven day trip I suggest you choose a route that does not have too much internal travel involved(the roads are pretty bad in Nagaland so its better to break your journey and stay longer with only two- three proper destinations and then do day trips to villages in and around. That way you will get time to enjoy the State in all its glory! If you are up for trekking, do not miss the Dzoukou valley trek. I have written a tripoto blog on the same and you can find additional info about my entire trip on my blog at www.backpackindianmama.comhttps://www.tripoto.com/trip/nagaland-wokha-and-mokokchung-with-kids-the-perfect-travel-guide-5cd405dd9cf0f Have a super time!