Hi Swati. Airbnb is what I used for hotels in Andaman. In Havelock, do stay in Flying elephant or Shangri-la (Shangri la has more of less like a private beach) You can refer this for some ideas https://www.soulandfuel.com/post/explore-andaman-in-5-days
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Try the Kodachadri trek. Please read my blog titled "unexplored path to Kodachadri hills through mookambika wildlife sanctuary". You can get all the information regarding trekking to these hills through the forested regions. the blog is available in my profile.
Hi check out my Tripoto profile #Doityourself one day wondrous trekking spots near Bangalore, India under 500 bucks - these are amazing within low budget also nearby Bangalore. Also I've blogs on Kudremukh and Baamikonda which mind blowing trekking spots in Karnataka. Let me know if you have any questions.
Andaman is purely an island type which has lots of water sports, which you cannot expect in Pondicherry. Visiting Pondicherry is like experiencing the culture, french buildings, seashore stay and local food. It's a budget trip.
There shouldn't be a doubt about this. If budget is not a concern, Andaman is far far better than Pondicherry (Puducherry). Pondicherry, according to me is a place where you can go and just chill on a budget. I would short similar places in following order:
1. Andaman & Lakshadweep
2. Goa (South Goa)
3. Kerela
4. Pondicherry
5. Mahe (Small and less traveled place.Although on the other side of India, it comes under Pondicherry)
You will reach Shimla at 2 pm.
then you can check in a hotel and take some rest and get ready to take a walk on mall road.
then ready to go kufri another morning and come back to shimla by evening.
Then the last day explore the places in Shimla take a local tour.
For weather you can refer your mobile phone weather forecast to check Shimla weather.
Tirthan valley has a lot to explore. Rather than pre - planning try to hit the new place without any plans. You'll find many amazing things. Staying pre - planned will make your trip rigid. About accommodation, you better stay at hotels to keep the travel in budget and are better than hotels *I say* There are plenty of them available .
Hi Vikash, This is the right time and moment to visit Tirthan Valley. You can find below attached are some curated trips and hotels to visit Tirthan Valley. Please click on the card below.
You can look for homestay instead of hotels.. You don't need book a one now You get easily get them.. that will be more affordable. Or you can stay at jordon inn it is in Konic village abot 7-8km from kaza. Kaza is bit overcrowded for more mesmerizing view stay a langza or komic. I stayed in langza.
You can reach dharamshala and Dalhousie easily from Delhi or from Chandigarh depending on your choice.
You can book your seat in AC volvo bus online. The bus will pick you from Majnu ka Tila(Delhi)
and drop you at Dharamshala. It will be a overnight journey. Then you can take bus from Dharamshala to Dalhousie. Buses can be booked online.
Will book you bus ok to come Delhi dharamshala can book ac seat and bring warm clothes because weather change when u come text me because I am from dharmshala i always help you
Hi Saranya, This is the best time to travel Sikkim. There a whole range of packages offer by Tripoto. I have attached the package card below to read their experience
1st day - New Jalpaiguri-Gangto
Visit Mg Marg, Banjhakri Waterfall 2nd Day- Heading towards Lachung(night hault)
You can visit Seven Sister Waterfall & Amitabh Bachan Fall 3rd Day-Rise early in the morning And visit Yumthang Valley. Heading towards Lachen(night hault) 4th Day- Rise before 4am. Heading towards Gurudongmar Lake. And Back to Gangtok. 5th Day- Heading towards Tsomgo Lake, Nathula pass. Zuluk.(Also visit Hanuman tok and Ganesh Tok if time permits) 6th Day- Heading towards Namchi, Visit char dham & Ravangla. Night hault at Darjeeling 7th Day- Darjeeling Sightseeing( Darjeeling zoo, Tea plantation, Sunrise point, Batacia Loop). In evening back to New Jalpaigudi. If you like this guve me a upright.
Most roads to Ladakh, even in the end of April, usually remain closed due to heavy snow. Even though you can reach Ladakh by air, you may not be able to visit some of the most famous attractions in and around Ladakh due to unfriendly weather conditions. However, a staycation won't be out of question.
Hi Priyanka,
You need permits from SDM office Manali. It will be given in 2 hours max.
Most important thing to keep in mind - Please take backup of petrol/diesel as you will not get any petrol pumps after keylong.
Also buy some chocolates and creams to avoid skin burn.
If needed more details, feel free to contact.
Thanks.
Yes, you can take your private car to Leh via Manali if it's a 4-wheel-drive vehicle and in good condition. Smaller cars with less power, lower ground clearance, and older engine usually run struggle on Manali-Leh route. Following are some of many things that are to be kept in mind if you are taking your own vehicle for travelling to Ladakh: 1. Roads are tricky and with some stretches really treacherous. Only the drivers with very good experience of driving in hills should be behind the wheel while driving on Manali-Leh highway.
2. Never rush through any tricky section of the road while driving on this route.
3. Don't travel if you're unwell.
4. Prepare yourself well for less oxygen and higher altitudes. AMS can hit anytime.
5. Carry basic medication for such problems.
6. Carry essentials and other spare parts.
7. Avoid using car heater as its usage is known to aggravate AMS symptoms.
8. Do NOT drink and drive. Permits required depend on what all places you are going to visit. However, every Indian tourist needs to have Inner Line Permits to visit inner regions of Leh Ladakh which include Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, Pangong Tso Lake, Turtuk, Tangyar, Chang La Pass, and Tso Moriri Lake. Besides, you also need to procure the Rohtang Pass permit. Hope this helps!