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Seems like your question is not complete. you must include from where to where.
Any if have plan for Delhi only then multiple places in daily itself will take your 2 days.
highlights:
1. Akshardhm Mandir
2. India Gate (spcly in night)
3. Hauz Khas (spcly in Night)
4. Qutub Minar
5. Lal Kila
6. Kingdom of Dreams (in Gurgon)
Before going there you must confirm your travel time and the time at which you will be there at Nagpur.. Tell me the timings then i will tell you about it
Akshardham is a good place, you can also go to Maa Jagdamba temple,and if you know something about RSS (Rastriya Swaymsevak Sangh), you should visit its head office.
You can taste Heera sweets famous sweet
Atleast 10 to 12k for flight (that is possible by advance booking)
for 5 days if you stay in hostel it will be approx 4-5 k for stay.
consider 4k for food
transportation is the main cost so try going most places by bus or train.
Hi Saikat,
If you travel from Kolkata, then -
1. Darjeeling
2. Gangtok
3. Kalimpong
4. Ravangla
5. Pelling
6. Sillery Gaon
If you travel from Delhi, then -
1. Nainital
2. Musoorie
If you travel from Chennai, then -
1. Coorg
2. Ooty
3. Munnar
4. Kodaikanal
If you travel from Mumbai, then -
1. Mahabaleshwar
2. Lonavla
Hello Nazmul,
Dawki is one of the most beautiful and clean rivers in India. Best time would be the early or late winters, i.e. Late Oct, entire Nov, entire Feb, March.
Hello Ankit,
Thatharana is the base camp in the Dhauladhar mountain range on the way to Kundali pass.
Trek starting point: Khadota village, nearby Khanyara village
Trek difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Time: 4 to 5 hours on an average trekking pace
Talking about the trek, the beginning of Thatharana trek has a good trail for a few meters. Moving ahead, the dense forest with red flowers throughout the trek will amaze you for sure.
While on the trek, meet a few local while you halt for a breathe and try out the native pickles. The final destination will excite you with panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range. The place is serene and virgin with a rare chance of finding water and electricity at the top. You can enjoy the bird's eye view of Dharamshala and relish the picturesque compositions from atop.
I hope you find this useful!
Thanks
Now a days there are video logs for many tourists destination. You can go through YouTube and check people suggesting cheaper options, be it accommodation or traveling ways you will have plenty of options there. Hope it will help little bit.
Budget trip requires a little bit of planning beforehand. firstly, it's a good idea to plan ahead to get discounts in bus/train/ hotel booking. Secondly, traveling during the off season is a great way to avoid price surges and tourist crowd. Also, instead of booking a hotel beforehand I have found it better to first arrive at the location and look around for hotels or cottages. lastly, if trying the local cuisine is not big on the menu then you can always carry a kettle to boil your egg and make a sandwich on the go since food takes up a considerable amount in planning a trip.
Hello Akash,
Uttarakhand is a well-commercialised state with fine roads. You can easily travel to Uttarakhand by car, whether personal or on hire. Also, if you are planning to self-drive, make sure you're a very good driver for hilly roads. Choose a car with a powerful engine. Prefer using Diesel ones and any hatch car will make your trip easier. Do not overload the passengers while taking your car to Uttarakhand because of the hilly terrain. Also, the wisest way is to keep yourself out of unknown roads and risk-prone conditions to avoid troubles.
Hope you have a safe and happy trip!