Its typically rainy season so please check before you go. Ideal time is April (start of the tourist season and rainfalls starts receding) find a slot and enjoy :)
Hi Deepika, you can actually travel to Ladakh round the year, but you can not take the roadtrip to Ladakh. The roads are almost closed now from Manali side as the high passes have received snow. It is however still open from the Srinagar side, but not for long you. If you want to do the roadtrip the road will open only next year after June. Also, if you just want to enjoy Ladakh you can fly anytime of the year, In December everything will be under the blanket of snow and it will be very cold
Here are some of the best Indonesian vegetarian dishes that I recommend:
Gado-gado
Indonesian food is (sadly) not a very well-known cuisine, but if people can name any dishes found here then they usually mention Indonesia’s most famous salad, Gado-gado. Put simply, gado-gado is a dish of vegetables that usually includes lettuce, cabbage leaves, steamed carrots and potatoes, and often tofu and bean sprouts. The whole thing is then drenched in a thick and delicious peanut sauce and is often topped with extras like egg or prawn crackers. If you avoid these crackers however then the entire dish is vegetarian, and in the heat of Indonesia this salad is a welcome break from yet another plate of steaming rice. This can be found in just about any local restaurants or warungs in Bali.
Tempe Goreng
Tempeh is probably the grande dame of vegan and vegetarian food in Bali and Indonesia, evolved as a cheap way of adding protein to a meal. Tempeh is essentially soy beans that have been compressed into the shape of a bar which is then sliced into strips and fried until it darkens and the flavour becomes deliciously nutty. Tempeh is so tasty that it is sometimes simply fried until crisp and then served that way (tempe goreng) or it is often fried with chilli paste to give it some kick (tempe balado or tempe sambal).
Nasi Padang
It basically means ‘Padang rice’ as it originated in the Padang area of West Sumatra. You will spot a Padang restaurant (all over Bali and Indonesia) due to the distinct stacked plates in the window. Once inside, you will be served a plate of white rice and a selection of smaller dishes (sometimes as many as 20) will be brought to your table. You simply choose what you want to eat and ignore the rest. For vegetarians, therefore, this is a dream scenario as you can easily spot and avoid meat and stick to the wide range of vegetarian options available. Some of the veggie highlights of a Padang restaurant are dishes such as daun singkong which are cooked cassava leaves as well as other items like telur balado, hard boiled eggs that have been coated with fried chilli paste. Other favourites are eggplant (terong) cooked until it is falling apart and also mixed with chilli paste, or potato cakes called perkedel. Tahu (tofu) is also common and is served in large blocks and is usually fried.
Sayur Asem
Sayur asem translates as ‘Sour Vegetables’ and in this way this dish is slightly reminiscent of something like Tom Yam soup in Thailand. The sourness in this soup comes from tamarind, and you will usually find veggies like snake beans, corn, and melinjo (a local plant). The soup is served over rice and is entirely meat free so is a safe one for both vegetarians and vegans alike. This can also easily be found in Bali restaurants, especially those where you order dishes to go with your rice.
Sayur Lodeh
A firm favourite in Indonesia is sayur lodeh, a coconut milk based soup that uses gourd and carrot to add some heartiness and is served with rice. Other additions can be things like tofu depending on who is making it, or sometimes other vegetables will be added into the mix as well. In some varieties of sayur lodeh (like in Sumatra) small shrimps are usually used to enhance the flavour, but the Javanese and Balinese version usually makes it without which means that it will be vegetarian.
Perhaps Bali’s and even so Indonesia’s best-known dish would be nasi goreng. This dish is simply a plate of fried rice with various things added to it to make it more exciting. You can, in theory, cook nasi goreng with pretty much anything and you will find it with meat, fish, and seafood in it, although in its purest form it is simply made of fried rice with some vegetables like carrots added to it and topped with a fried egg. If you ask for it to be made ‘tanpa daging’ (without meat) then this is usually what you will get and it will be safe for vegetarians. Just watch out for the toppings as it is often sprinkled with peanuts and small salted anchovies (ikan teri). If you don’t eat fish or seafood then ask for it to be ‘tanpa daging dan tanpa ikan’ (without meat OR fish)
Mie goreng is the partner of nasi goreng but where ‘nasi’ means rice and ‘goreng’ means fried, ‘mie’ refers to the noodles in this dish. It is the next most popular one dish meal in Bali and Indonesia. Mie goreng or fried noodles is a vague name because the dish itself is also rather vague and it can be made with a variety of different noodles and with a range of things mixed in depending on what the cook has to hand. In its purest form again, however, it will be meat and seafood free, so ‘tanpa daging dan ikan’ should ensure that you get a plate of steaming fried noodles with fresh crunchy veggies and sometimes an egg scrambled in.
Rujak
If you are not used to it then rujak can be a strange concept. Basically, it is a fruit and vegetable salad that is served with a thick sauce made of chilli and peanuts and it can be something of an acquired
Hey Nilesh!
Ayodhya is am amazing city to visit, Ayodhya is a city located in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ayodhya city is also known as "city of Rama". There are list best places to visit in Ayodhya here I will tell you the name of places -
1. Ramjanma Bhoomi
2. Kanak Bhumi
3. Hanuman Garhi
4. Nageshwarnath Temple
5.Treta Ke Thakur
6. Gulab Bari
7. Cheta Ki Rasoi
8. Tulsi Samarak Bhawan Museum
9. Bahu Begum Ka Maqbara
10. Ram Mandir
11. Ramkatha Park
12. Moti Mahal
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Must visit places in udaipur include city palace, saheliyon ki badi, lake pichola, fateh sagar lake, moti magri,and also don't forget to visit sajjangarh palace as it is a must visit for everyone.
For shopping you can go to Bada Bazaar as it is best market in udaipur and you will get everything there
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Hi Praveen, Tirthan is good for year round, you get to see a different shade of Tirthan in every season. In monsoon everything is green and the whole valley if full of waterfalls. In monsoon trees are dead and covered in snow. In november you see colours of fall, and the whole valley seems like painted into yellow, green and golden. You will love the place in Nov
Hi Umi, Nag Tibba can be done round the year, but the best time to do this trek is during peak winters when everything is under the blanket of snow, you get the best of this trek in late december, january and feburary
Friend if u are interested in adventure thn there are many places around or near kasol to visit.
1)kheerganga trek
2)tosh village
3)parvati river
4)malana village, very decent place fr camping if ur intersted.
5)holy manikaran gurudwara for some sprituality in trip.
and there are many other places too.
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You really dont need a tour package as such. Book your choice of hotel online and take a taxi once u reach Kodaikanal. The hotels itself will suggest you where to go and approximate taxi fare for such trips. There are many day trip options which you can choose from.
These are some of the places that you can consider visiting in Karnataka:
1. Chikamaglur
2. Shravanbelagola
3. Mysore
4. Srirangapattana
5. Sakleshpur
6. Dharamsthala
7. Madikeri/ Coorg