Reach Chennai From Andhra Then Chennai-Mahabalipuram-Pondichery- (Chidambaram, Thanjavur & Kumbakonam only if you are interested to visit Temples) - Kodaikanal-Madurai-Rameswaram-Kanyakumari you can easily complete the above route in 10 to 12 days. From Kanyakumari Take the route to Trivandrum Trivandrum-Aleppy-Thekkadi-Munnar-Cochin-Athirapilly Waterfalls-Valparai-Ooty-Masinagudi-Bandipur The above also can be done in about 12 to 13 days From Bandipur take the route to Mysore Mysore-Coorg-Hampi and Back to Andhra ping in case if you need further clarifications and detailed plan
Well, depending on your taste of exploration decide your circuits.
Chalo, let's break it down in this way--
Things to do in Andhra Pradesh and then Telangana then comes Tamil nadu and then to kerala
You can allot more days in kerala, for it's scenic beauty in comparision.
*A.P+ Telangana (10days) covering -- Araku valley, Vizag, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Tirupathi From tirupathi Chennai is a 2hour journey
* Tamil Nadu (10 days) -- Chennai, Kancheepuram, Mahabalipuram, Madhurai, Puducherry, Kanyakumari , Coimbatore, Kodaikanal *Kerala (10 days) -- Vagamon, allepy, Thekkady, Munnar, Trivandrum, Kasargod backwaters, Poovar, Palakkad.
If you go to goa
then you must visit aguada fort, ashwem beach and vagator beach, Chapel of St. Francis Xavier Basilica of Bom Jesus and obviously dont forget to taste konkan cusine of goa,
for stays if you stay near callangut beach
it will be easy to visit baga beach and candoli beach which are nearby and it will be a single road till the ashwem beach and vagator beach including anjuna beach also which can be a plus point to save time and in callangut beach you will get well maintained ac rooms at lower charges for night life and beach shaks baga beach is the best
Try water sporting and partying at any of the North Goa beaches which have an electrifying vibe in them while south Goa beaches are soothing and secluded beaches. Talking about the hotels go for any guest house near beach the cost will be roughly 3000-5000 per night, I'd highly recommend you to check oyo, they have good price listing. Search for an Oyo near some good beaches may be Baga Beach or Vagator Beach or Calangute Beach. Hope this helped!
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Bdy I mostly Trav solo so if u are also a solo Traveller all u need is this 1 Decide one of Indian states where u want to visit 2 Do little bit pre-work up which all places that state has to visit 3 Accordingly decide the places u want to visit depending upon time period u want to spent on Traveling
4 Now fix ur dates and schd to visit these places by urself and do bookings in flight/train as per convince and also book hotels 5 This will give u a prior idea of the cost of whole trip 6 Finally pack ur lauggage and move on
Though sometimes it becomes hectic to plan all things by urself but it is one of the most interesting thing also u gonna do Gud luck Keep traveling
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Looking for party and to chill then north goa is best . If you looking for to get relax and peace and not much crowd then South Goa is good.
In North goa ,there are aguda fort and chapora fort. Must go Baga beach though it is heavily crowded but best restaurants are there with beach view. Brittos is one of them good restaurant. There are many pubs in that lane.
Try vinayak family restaurant and purple martini resto bar. It is good.
My experince was good based on the fact that I primarily went there to relax. Anyone wanting to do a lot of outdoor activities may not like it. In that case I would recommend Lavasa
To be honest on my second trip, bored of almost every beach when i decided to go sight seeing to near by places i got super bored. Goa is known for clubs and beaches and shacks so i guess going anywhere else won't be of use if you planning a trip. still wandering in the market i found a travel guide who took us to Dhudhsagar and later ahead in jungles to a small waterfall and pond with ton of fishes in it. Later we were taken to a small garden where there were various different trees and the place was chill! A few more churches and the day came to an end. The experience was good but not great indeed! That guy who got us this package had another which seemed more fun, it was a ride in a boat with fruits and snacks to near by island and then scuba diving so you can try that as well. also the fort there is great near which we also got a chance to see some dolphins which was something new and unexpected in india atleast. Hope it helped Happy Traveling!
Are you looking for the night trek options?
To trek to the hilltop, you will need a prior booking without which you will not be allowed to enter. Charges vary from 300 - 700 INR
There are less home stays in Gokarna, but you can easily find shacks which is on the beach itself, otherwise you can find hotels which is not that expensive. stay at Om beach for at least a day n take a walk from there to couple of others beaches.
Also If visiting during the season, one may want to witness the festivals celebrated in Hampi. The ancient festival of Vijaya Utsav is celebrated in November. The festival has been a part of the culture since the time of the Vijayanagara Kingdom and is an extravagant celebration with folk music, dance, art and colours all around. The Purandara Festival is celebrated in January/February for 2-3 days to mark the birth anniversary of Purandara who was a poet/ composer from the medieval times. It is a Classical Music Festival which is a treat to all the music lovers. Several renowned national and international musicians participate in this grand cultural fest which is held near the Vittala Temple. The State Government also arranges some more concerts in the market area in front of the Virupaksha temple. These concerts have stunning arrangements with bright, colourful lights that are a treat to watch.
The Maldives is one of the premier scuba diving destinations on earth and if there is one place you need to give it a try, it’s here.The Maldives is known for its stingrays, whale shark migration and sea turtles.
The crystal clear blue waters offer incredible visibility and there’s no need for a wetsuit here, the water’s warm and inviting.f scuba diving isn’t your thing, snorkeling is a great option. The reefs are so pristine in the Maldives that you don’t have to go deep to see a lot!
We went snorkeling with sea turtles and saw more than half a dozen munching their lunches at the reef. Spending a solid two hours in the water, we also managed to see so much more than just sea turtles. My favourite was the immense schools of colourful fish flocking together as they floated with the tides. Maldives is. “Hands down, The Dolphin excursion . We’ve seen a few dolphins in the wild, and we must say, the dolphins in the Maldives are some of the most active and playful we have ever seen!
They flipped and twirled out of the water putting on a great show for us.
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Day -1 Chandigarh-Shimla
Day -2
Narkanda-Rampur-Kalpa
Day -3
Kalpa-Nako-Tabo
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Pin Valley-Mudh-Kaza
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Ki Monastery-Kibber-Back to kaza
Day-6
Komik-Hikkim-Langza-Back to Kaza
You can also visit Dhankar Monastery from Kaza
I stayed in Bur Dubai. Ate at the Pakistani restaurant across the street. Made a itinerary on the go as the attractions open and close dates and time fluctuate along with metro and bus times. Never needed a cab till 10pm. Booked tickets online and used minimal cash. keep like 13-14 days to do them all.
The best time to visit Gangtok is from late September to November and March to June. These autumn and spring-summer months experience a pleasant climate which is ideal for sightseeing. Between October and February, although the temperatures go below 0-degree Celcius, Gangtok takes on a surreal charm, opening a whole wide world of amazing activities. It is best to avoid a visit to this place during the monsoon months of July to early September since the heavy rainfall leads to landslides which may cause a lot of inconveniences.