You have the most common shot which can be taken facing the front of the Taj Mahal, but it is an angle done to death. Mehtab Bagh is a good place for some awesome photos, specially during sunrise. You can get lovely pictures of the Taj Mahal during sunset from across the Yamuna River, or if you take a Yamuna River boat tour. Paradise Park is another great spot to capture the structure, specially during sunrise. Inside the complex, any angle would give you a better picture if you capture people for a sense of scale in it as well. Additionally, the Pietra Dura is an interesting spot to click photos. You can get some great shots in the structures to left and right of the Taj Mahal. The one to the left is an operating mosque that you can visit.
There are lots of places but i am not sure they are new for you or not like Sita Rasoi, Sarnath, Ramanagr Fort and best thing to walk in streets and visit all Ghats
Hello Digvijay in Kerala there is lot of place to visit.If looking for hillside area you can choose Idukki or Wayanad ,otherwise if you are looking for a backwater tourism place you have you should choose Alapuzha. it is famous for backwater tourism and you are looking for beach or sea you can go to thiruvanthapuram there is a beautiful beach name Kovalam, and also there are so many historical buildings like palace and there is zoo, museum and more.
Hi Deepika , Ideal time to visit Ladakh en route these destinations will be from first week of June to ending November . We have a great experience in planning trips for Ladakh Manali Spiti for more info you may check White Yak Holidays .
The best place to stay in Borocay would be close to White Beach, which is where most of the action happens. You will find a bunch of restaurants, bars, dive shops, and hotels in and around the area. These are some of the things you can do:
Ariel's Point for cliff jumping and water sports
Buladog Beach for kite surfing
Puka Shell Beach for a serene, less crowded beach experience
Diniwid Beach for staying in a beachside guesthouse/hotel You can also book island hopping tours which will involve a host of different activities. Hope this helps!
Travel by yourself at least once
You’ll learn a lot about yourself and how to become independent. Traveling solo taught me how to fund for myself, talk to people, and handle unfamiliar situations with ease. It’s made me comfortable with myself, helped me learn about what I’m capable of, and allowed me to be super selfish and do whatever I want! It can take some getting used to if you’ve never done it before but do it at least once. Make yourself uncomfortable and surprise yourself. You’ll learn valuable life skills when you push yourself!
I just took this trip a few days back. A sedan was quoted upto 6-7k for 3 people. But I hired it for 5days and it costed us 15k for 5 days yatra of kedarnath badrinath and mana.
Hello Sneha, Hampi is an ancient city and definitely a beautiful one! I hope this itinerary helps you to make your travel plans. Ideal duration: 2 Days Day 1: Start your sightseeing tour at 10 am.
Visit Ugra Narasimha, Sri Krishna Temple, Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple, Virupaksha Temple and Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex.
Explore Hampi Bazaar, Achyutharaya Temple, King's Balance and Vittala Temple.
Overnight stay in Hampi. Day 2: After breakfast, resume your sightseeing tour.
Visit Pattabhirama Temple, Archeological Museum, Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy Temple, Queen's Bath, Mahanavami Dibba and Stepped Tank.
After a halt, explore Royal Enclosure, Hazara Rama Temple, Vira Harihara Palace, Lotus Mahal, Zenana Enclosure and Elephant Stables.
Depart from Hampi. For more information, you can check out these Hampi itineraries and packages: https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/hampi-backpacking-156529153393https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/hampi-heritage-trek-156406234353
I think October is a great month to travel anywhere because the weather is wonderful. You can check out the mainstream ones like Shimla and Rishikesh if you haven't already. Or go for something offbeat like Chitkul or Thirtan Valley
Umm See its all On you that how 15 days you want spend like visit whole kerala in 15 that is going to be speedy and hectic as well and a bit of rushy ..either way you can visit half of place but 2 days time at a place to have relaxed schedule. either way starting it with day one you will be getting cheaper stays at Kochi (cochin) reach there in morning get a hotel have rest and visit near by dutch palace and market . day 2 athirapally theres a good waterfall . and for kochi also day 3 leave for munnar you will love it .between the mountains and streams ....tea gardens and hotels between there is amazing you can have a trekk there in forest . there a museum to visit too . and day 4 there is a national park so spend your whole day there ... and also a lake by masonry dam and nilgiri tahr. day 5 leave for thekkady if you love wildlife or you can stay for long in munnar itself. day 6 periyar wilflife sanctuary . your night will be spent in periyar resort thats s lovely. if you wish to. day 7 next day for trivandrum ..kumarakon bird sanctuary ehere you will see a next level variety of birds . known place for orithologist paradise . then leave for allepy day 8 there s backwater in alapuza in alleppy live in a houseboat if you wish or just have a stroll in it. ejoy the dinner in it. and roam about thats a next level experience . leave for kollam day 10 again another houseboat city with an amazing lighthouse there to visit. you can then visit poovar . thats southern most tip to trivandrum nice place to stay . so here i am counting it 10 days or hardly 11 days you can also spend rest of 3 - 4 days as relaxation in between where you stay a day more if you like it.so that would be good and yes do search youtube for the want of new places. and how it looks .
Month of December is good time visit Kerala. Mostly people visit Cochin, idukki and alappuzha. I suggest you the same for the first few days. reach Cochin and from their you can travel to Athirappally waterfall and later to Munnar, thekkedi etc. returning back to Cochin you can explore the city and fort Cochin. Then go to alappuzha for houseboat experience and traditional Kerala foods. moving to the south situates varkala beach and cliffs, and at the southern tip situates Trivandrum which is also a good tourist spot. 15 days will be enough to visit these places. DM me if you wish to know more details. Always here to help.
Hey Sagar,
If you have an Indian passport then nope, you can't do that. If you want to enter Bosnia/Montenegro, either you need a Schengen Visa or need to apply for a separate visa for Montenegro.
1) No, you cannot enter Bosnia and Herzegovina or Montenegro directly from India with just a multiple-entry USA visa. Both countries typically require a separate visa for Indian passport holders, even if you have a multiple-entry USA visa. I checked the requirements for my own travels, and I used matrix.in to confirm specific visa details before booking flights. 2) Here’s what you need to know:
- **Bosnia and Herzegovina**: Indian passport holders need a separate visa for entry.
- **Montenegro**: Indian nationals also require a visa for Montenegro, and the USA visa does not grant entry.
- You may need to apply for Schengen visas (since both countries have agreements with the Schengen Area), or alternatively, visa applications for each country separately.
I used matrix.in to assist with my visa queries, which helped me clarify the entry requirements for countries I visited after the USA.