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Yes. totally possible. you can get a travel visa and these coming months would be a great time to go.
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Christmas season is an amazing time to travel in Australia. I have visited Sydney, Melbourne, Whitsundays and Cairns. Make sure to make all bookings in advance as good hotels in Cairns and Whitsundays tend to get fully booked. Do the Great ocean Road and Philip Island Penguin parade trip from Melbourne. Watch a show in the amazing Sydney opera house. If you are an adventure enthusiast we also did skydiving, scuba diving and snorkelling and jet skiing at Airlie and Cairns.
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Hey Abhishek,Auli is a great place to visit in winter but even if you visit auli at any time throughout the year , this place won't disappoint you .Auli is specially popular for ski and amazing views of nanda devi ,chandrashila, trishool peaks and many more .And that will be great to have a small trip to auli (even a long trip won't satisfy your soul , it's that amazing place) , personal vehicle is preferred over cab for more free and adventurous trip . nearest railway station is Rishikesh are there's direct cab available and nearest airport is Dehradun and then continuing journey by cab to auli .Auli basically have little bit costly hotels and resorts due to its isolated location and great views . you will find some locals who provide tent facilities at some minimal cost which will be the lower compared to hotels or you could search for some sort of home stays locally. but if you are not interested in camping there, you must follow this link. checked and found that there are some great deals for only available here https://www.tripoto.com/auli/tour-packages
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Hi Abhishek, Auli would be a great choice to visit now, and if plan to go after mid-Dec, you might even get to skii there. However, the budget will depend on which place you'll be traveling from. Approx, the travel, accommodation, food and activities should cost around 10-12K for 2,3 days, if you're going from Delhi. You can check out the following as well.
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Hi Darshil, Dandeli would be a great weekend escapade. You can surely go for rafting there, and soak in the beauty of nature. Here are a few blogs on Dandeli that you can check out :)
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Bison river camp for river rafting 1 magenta century resort . 2 dew drops resort . if u want river rafting then dew drops resort is perfect .
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Places to visit in Sikkim ..

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Gangtok, lachung, lachen, tsomgo lake, pelling, ravangla, etc. there are many. but do ensure that you have proper permits for proper places
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1.Gangtok 2.Yumtang valley 3.Zero point 4. side scene of gangtok
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Times Square Mall, Lot 10, Pavillion and many more malls. For traditional shopping experience head to Central Market & Chinatown for fake labels.
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Petling street,majid india,Mid valley mall,pavilion,lot10,sungeiwang,times square
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Hey Sonam. Team Tripoto is working on something special for credit redemptions. Keep an eye on this page: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-for-free-contest
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There are number of tour operators in Aurangabad for sightseeing tours
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Seychelles
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See, to be honest Mauritius is too common now. Seychelles is bit relaxing and less crowded. choose peace over crowd. relaxation while vacation is important.
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A must visit list for anyone going to Shimla- The Ridge Mall road Scandal point Jakhoo temple and the ropeway Indian institute of advanced studies Kufri Mashobra Fagu top Chadwick falls Green valley. For awesome food, Cafe Simla times tryst - the cafe eighteen seventy one cafe sol cafe under tree Indian coffee house
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Hi Dev, Shimla would be really cold, so be prepared! Jakhu Temple / Jakhu Hill, Himachal State Museum, The Ridge, Christ Church, and of course, the Mall Road for shopping are must. You can head out to explore Kufri, Mashobra, Naldehra (popular for rafting).
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I have recently been to rajasthan with my family. we had started from kolkata and covered Jaipur, chittaurgarh, udaipur, mount Abu, Jaisalmer. it took us 9 days approximately in nearly 80k( for four), including the airfare. we went there in October which is the main reason it costed so low. the prices will vary depending upon the Time in which you are traveling. you will have to include ranthambore, bikaner, ajmer, jodhpur to complete all of rajasthan and it will take maximum 20 days and minimum 15 days I presume. the budget will however vary depending on the time in which you start. you can check budget hotels and homes in oyo. all the best.
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Rajasthan is a beautiful place full of history and stories. I visited the most popular places such as Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner , Jaipur and it was a trip for 21 days and costed me around a lakh to travel all over Rajasthan. The cost depends on how much luxury you want .
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I can't plan you a whole itinerary for 6-7 days but I'll be able to tell you about the places which are worth going, as I live in Gujarat itself :)
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Ahmedabad
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Day 1 - Guwahati- Shilong- Explore Shilong Police Bazar. Day 2- David Scott Trail stay in Cherapunji. Day 3- Lyngksiar fall, Janailar Falls, Mawsawa Falls, Dainthlen Falls, Wei sawdong falls,- stay in cherapunji. Day 4- Nohkalikai Falls, Rainbow Falls, David Scott Trail, Double decker Living Root Bridge - Stay in Tyrna Village Day 5 - Mawmluh Cave, Seven Sister Falls, Kynrem Falls -Stay in cherapunji Day 6- Mawlynnong Village, living root bridge, Dawki- stay at shnongpedeng Day 7 - Explonre Shnongpdeng, River Rafting, Krangsuri Waterfall- stay in Jowai Day 8 - Back to Shillong - Guwahati.
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Hello Siddharth. you may go to Shillong for your 2 days trip. you will get considerate time for biking, sight seeing, and resting.
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Hey Siddharth, I think Cherrapunji will make for a fantastic destination for a bike trip. With so many waterfalls such as Dainthlen Falls, rainbow Falls and Nohkalikai Falls (the highest plunging waterfalls in India), you are sure to have a brilliant time! You will be close to nature and witness Meghalaya's true beauty. You can check out the blog about my bike trip across Meghalaya here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/women-on-wanderlust-a-motorcycle-trip-with-my-bff-across-meghalaya-gave-us-memories-for-life-5d36b8f59364a
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Nooo... Roads will be blocked.
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Hi Ankit :) You surely can visit Spiti in Jan/Feb - however it'll be all white, and covered in snow! So you gotta be well prepared for experiencing something incredible. To say the least, winter in Spiti would be surreal and absolutely breathtaking. I would suggest that you do a bit of research and then travel. You can check out this trip below and see if it suits you :)
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It's a very good time to visit Singapore. As a travel expert I will suggest you to go for singapore without any suggestions
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Hi Ashish, Singapore would be fantastic now! Make sure to hop around the various food streets especially China Town, Newton Food Court, Tiong Bahru, etc. Explore Little India, Arab Street, Marina Bay Sands, Gardens By The Bay. I would definitely suggest you to get a combined ticket for the Jurong Bird Park with Singapore Zoo. Have fun at Universal Studios. Happy journey!
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Uttarakhand
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Jaisalmer. or the whole of rajasthan
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Completely depends upon the snowfall...I think Skying and paragliding must be open in Solong valley during the time.
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Hey Rahul, In December, most adventure sports are usually open. However, if there is too much snowfall, they may be closed. if you're planning to visit Rohtang Pass, please know that it will definitely be closed during that time. For most accurate information, I suggest you inquire closer to your travel dates. Best, Saumiabee
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Hey Mahesh, I have written a detailed blog on experiencing Thailand in 15 days. I would suggest that you don't just limit yourself to these two places, and instead, explore a lot more that the island country has to offer. You can check out this blog for Bangkok, Pattaya and many other places : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/the-only-15-day-itinerary-to-thailand-that-you-need-5b28bdff4af55 For places to visit in Bangkok, check out this blog: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/i-went-to-bangkok-and-went-crazy-at-these-shopping-arcades-5a54c3a21daa0 Happy travelling! :)
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If you want to make new experience Sar Pass is something definitely new!! if you meant where to start from Kheer Ganga is great!! and rest is based on your location. if you are Maharashtra based then there are 100s of treks that you can go for to start new!! Happy Traveling!!
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Go for Goecha La trek in Sikkim in the month of April. April is the best month of experiencing Sikkim.
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