In Uttrakhand you visit Nainital, Ranikhet, kedarnath and many places are there. When you go you will find automatically. just wanna say start from Nainital because in November or December months you will see ice fall in nainital and weather will be clear so you can enjoy everything like himalaya darshan and many more things you gotta when you will be there.. Thank you very much. :)
Hi, You can start with the City of Joy, Kolkata which will take about 2 days. You can visit - Victoria Memorial, Birla Planetarium, Indian Museum, Dakshineswar Temple, Howrah Bridge, Princep Ghat, St. Paul's Cathedral, Science City, Nicco Park, Eco Park, Biswa Bangla Hanging Restaurant, etc. Then move to Darjeeling vis Siliguri. You need 2N 3D for the Queen of Hills.
Kolkata is a really beautiful place, you can go to start the day with watching the sun rise at Howrah bridge, do not forget to use the yellow taxi! if you wanna go shopping, new market is pretty good. go to aminia restaurant in new market which has its roots from the 19th century. there are plenty of old theater's that can give you the vintage experience. flurrys has the best deserts. for the all famous kolkata sweets, go to balram malik's sweet shop, I went to the one in park street. kusum rolls is the best rolls available in all of kolkata and every local is well aware of the place.
If you looking for natural attractions then no, nothing is there. Otherwise, below are few places you can consider.
1 Marine Drive. Nature & Scenic.
2 Gallery Of Contemporary Art. Museum & Gallery. 3 Cochin Jewish Synagogue. Pilgrimage.
4 Dutch Palace.
5 Indo Portuguese Museum.
6 Santa Cruz Basilica.
7 Chinese Fishing Nets.
8 Fort Kochi Beach.
Fort Kochi and Mattanchery are two of the famous tourist attractios in Kochi. You can reach fortkochi and Mattanchery by ferry from ernakulam boat jetty( near ernakulam south railway station). It cost only 5-10rs. There is Jews Street and synagogue in fort Kochi where still you can see Jews settlement.
The boat ride is most beautiful during evening. The last service from fort Kochi back to ernakulam jetty is around 7:30pm, so plan accordingly
We can only go to Andaman as Nicobar islands are restricted for tourist. if it's a seven day trip
explore the port Blair city and must watch the light show of the central jail..
then book a cruise for Neil island and explore the two famous beaches and the natural coral bridge which also there.
then to Havlock island there are few beaches to explore as well and do the scuba diving there it's more beautiful there.
return to port Blair and then go for the north Andaman.
and if you have days try for viper island as well there is a ferry for that
Hey Kiran, this would be my ideal itinerary if i was planning a trip like this , hope this helps you out . *Important things to keep in mind*
1) Always carry your ID proof and emergency cash.
2) carry a bottle of water 3) carry an umbrella as weather in Telengana is quite unpredictable and can drop down showers or throw at you sunshine within a matter of a few minutes . 4) Renting out a car and also keeping a well informed driver will always be a good idea and the driver is bound to know some of the quirks of the city . 3) Getting an OYO room in the heart of city near Secunderabad or Hitech City would be preferable due to the ease of access to all amenities .
Now we that we're clear about the above mentioned tips let's move ahed and plan the next 7 days . Hyderabad and Secunderabad. .
Charminar is located in the heart of the old city and is a place with rich culture and tradition and its immediate vicinity is filled with numerous shopping avenues for bangles and Ittar (Traditional Fragrances) and is also a delight for a street food lover as the whole are is full of delicious street food vendors and cuisine . One can expect to spend anywhere from 3 to 5 hours at and around Charminar exploring the the main attraction on the city .
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The next famous attraction of the city is its valuable Nehru Zoological park , only a 20 min drive from Charminar , this should be you're preferable next stop as the Zoo offers a vast majority of the wildlife found in India and also some exotic treats for all the nature lovers out there .Timings: 8 AM to 5:30 PM. Closed on Mondays & Public holidays.
Entry Fee: Rs.30 for Adults, Rs.15 for Child, Rs.20 for Camera, Rs.100 for Videocameras
Battery Operated Vehicle: Rs. 50 for Adults & Rs. 30 for Child
Safari: Rs.40 for Adults & Rs.10 for Children.
One can expect to spend an entire day here as theres a lot of exhibits and its a total treat for your eyes . .
At a distance of 11 km from Nampally Railway Station, Golconda Fort is situated towards the western outskirts of Hyderabad. The fort is one of the prime places to visit in Hyderabad and also an important heritage site in Hyderabad city. Along with Charminar, Golconda Fort is the prime tourism sports of Hyderabad. The main structure of the fort is laid out in a sequence of enclosures that holds the public and administrative structures to the royal residences and halls. The mortuary baths lie to the right of the portico. The offices of Akkanna and Madanna are further up. Ruins of the Ambar Khana and Bari Baoli (step well) are close to the upper terrace. The crowning glory of the Fort is the Durbar Hall, which stands atop a hill. It's approached by well laid steps of about one thousand. Other attractive features of the Fort include water supply system, famous Rahban cannon and the prison which housed Ramadas who built the temple of Bhadrachalm. The region is known for the mines that have produced some of the world's most famous gems, including the Koh-I-Noor, the Hope Diamond and the Nassak Diamond.The Sound and Light Show at the Golconda Fort attracts a large number of people to witness the events depicting the past of the fort using various sound and light effects.Timings: 9 AM to 5:30 PM
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Sound & Light Show Timings: (Mar-Oct) 7 PM & 8:15 PM, (Nov-Feb) 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM
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Entry Fee: Rs. 5 for Indians, Rs. 100 for Foreigners, Rs. 25 for Camera Class
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Sound & Light Show: Rs. 140 per Adult in Executive Class, Rs. 110 per Child in Executive Class, Rs. 80 per Adult in Normal Class & Rs. 60 per Child in Normal Class
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The Buddha Statue has been placed on the rock of Gibraltar in the placid waters of the Hussain Sagar. The Buddha Statue is the world's largest single-stone statue of Buddha with a height of 72 feet (including base) and the weight of 450 tons. Attached to it, Lumbini Park was inaugurated with musical fountains, Bonsai Plants and a boat ride from Lumbini Park to the Buddha Statue. A visit to Buddha statue by boat is a memorable experience. The best time to visit is evening when the statue is illuminated with colourful lights. Boat Fare: Rs. 55 per Adult, Rs. 35 per Child, Rs. 250 for Jet Ski & Rs. 400 for Parasailing.
Amongst the many other attractions the city has to offer here is a list of the ones you just shouldn't miss Chowmahalla Palace Falaknuma Palace
Birla Temple Qutub Shahi tombs Ramoji film city
Salarjung museum Birla planetarium Antant giri hills.
hope this will help you have a memorable trip with your loved ones and also Happy Diwali :)
Hi,
ohluveli and many others are a good option. but before choosing a resort make sure you can take a ferry by yourself usually the resort's offer transfers by themselves which makes the budget high.