I had gone for sar pass trek - Kasol. it was my 1st trek in North. view was mind blowing. i had a thrilling experience. you can check my profile for photos just to have idea
Darjeeling to Namchi is 2 hours 7 minutes and from namchi to ravangla is approx an hour. So you can stay in Darjeeling for two and visit the Tiger Hill, Tea estate,Singalila National Park and many more sites in three days. After here you can go to Namchi Solophok Chardam then other Monasteries .Ravangla Buddha Park and many other monasteries in the last leg of your trip which can be covered in a day.
Hi Jitu, It's heart warming to know that you are looking to explore Darjeeling and it's surrounding in about a week's time. However, I really feel that a week is too long to explore only Darjeeling and it's surrounding. Only a fortnight back my friends and I explored entire North Bengal and also touched upon bordering areas of Bhutan, Sikkim and Assam and all these in just 8 days.
If you believe you have about 7 days to explore Darjeeling and it's surrounding, you can message me directly on Tripoto and i can share my itinerary with you. regards,
Sudip
There are lot many fabulous places in Rajasthan like you can explore Jaipur , alwar , ajmer , neemarana etc..
if you want you can check out my blog for Jaipur and near by places .
Hey Lalitha! I'm not sure where you are traveling from but I have explored Jaipur; Udaipur and Chittorgarh. Udaipur is a beautiful lake city and good food; cultural programs and ambience I went in month of january and hotel rates were fine. I searched about Jaislmer and Jodhpur my next destination will be this. I wish I could join you. Enjoy your Travel! In case traveling to Udaipur I'll give you all the updates. 😎😎
Hi Chinmayee, You can explore Gangtok, Rumtek, Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Mangan etc over a span of 3 days. This is one part of Sikkim. Otherwise, you can also explore Pelling, Ravangla, Yuksom & Gangtok - this is another part. If you're going in winters, then the roads in the north would be closed, but otherwise Gangtok, Lachung, Lachen can also be done :)
Gangtok, lachen, lachung, nathula, pelling, etc. but some of the places can't be visited if you don't have permits. so please arrange for the permits in advance.
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Go to Kesar Devi 10 kms from Almora to find rejuvenate yourself in thr nature. You will find home stays under Rs 500 except food. which is also not expensive. or one prepare food on there own. view of himalays from your room would be magnificent
Hi Rachana, Paris would be absolutely safe for solo travelers! Since you've just 2 days, you can visit Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame cathedral, Champs-Élysées etc. You can check these blogs to know more!
Enroute there is nothing as such...many touristy things to do in panchgani and mahabaleshwar. Like table lands, sydney point, art village, mapro gardens.
Chandarnahan Lake Trek is among the most scenic treks with a moderate to high difficulty level, depending on your expertise. it has the altitude of 13,900 ft, so aclimitization is necessary if you are not used to being at such a height often. It takes around 6 days to complete this trek. You can start from Janglik, which is the base camp for this trek and is 9-10 hours away from Shimla. The basic route for Chandarnahan trek is Janglik - Dayara - Litham - Chandarnahan Lake - Litham - Dayara - Janglik You can find snow-clad mountains, lush green vistas and little villages along the way. And you are accompanied by the magnificent Pabbar river.
Hi Dear Friend,
Just for your information because of Snowfall, usually after November Chandrashila trek is closed. So if you plan to go in December do check whether the trek is open or not. 🙂
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