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Try lonavala.... You can do some treeks enjoy pleasant weather.
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Lonavala and some ghats are there try those and from there u can move on to goa
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I can recommend good places to visit, as last Jan I visited Rajasthan. You can cover Fatehpur lake, monsoon palace, City palace in Udaipur. Also good dinner place- Lake pichola. Definitely visit Nataraj Thali for good Rajasthani thali
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Hello, I recently went on a trip to Udaipur and Jaipur. For hostels, you can stay at Zostel or Moustache hostels as they are budget friendly & located in the heart of the city. 4-5 days are not sufficient for both Jaipur & Udaipur but you definitely see the famous spots. You can rent a scooty in both the cities or book an auto for each day. In Jaipur, definitely visit •Amer Fort •City palace •Hawa Mahal •Jawahar Circle •Nahargarh Fort •Jaigarh Fort In Udaipur • city palace- it’s has many palaces inside the museum & can do boating too at Lake Pichhola (tickets can be bought from inside the city palace complex). The boating will take you to JagMandir palace •Bagore ki haveli( in the evening for Dharohar folk dance show at 7pm) •Gangaur ghar is near Bagore ki haveli • Monsoon palace •Bahubali Hills (you can read my blog for the details) •Fateh sagar lake Hope this helped.
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Mid oct time is really a good time to travel to manali as well as spiti. You may experience snowfall as well. I can suggest you that going to spiti valley via manali. From manali you need to hire taxi or other services(or you can get a permit for your own vehicle @ Rs550 per vehice but I'll suggest you hire a taxi ) to go to spiti valley as you need to cover up a check post near rohtang for going futher. Manali is a beautiful tourist place to enjoy and spend your valuable time. You can visit famous attractions like rohtang pass and solang valley for various snow adventure activities like skiing, ski ride tyre drop, snow scooter, sledge ride, mountain biking. Equipments are available on rent. Enjoy making igloos.You can stay at hotels or hostels like Madpackers or zostel manali(500 per person) . They provide good quality budget rooms and bunk beds also for group of people including meals (breakfast or dinner). You can visit other attractions like hidimba devi temple, vashisht hot spring. Kullu on the way to manali is also a well known tourist place. You can see the beas river. Other places you can visit before manali on the way are kasol kheerganga manikarn. Then finally you can go towards spiti valley through manali leh higway. I am suggesting you to go via manali because the main reason behind it is the road trip from manali to spiti is really wonderful and you can enjoy the full of it by renting a bike (if you are well experienced biker then only) and adoring the beautiful hills and the view. Its much easy if you go from shimla to spiti via manali leh highway rather than the alternative route you are trying to go(google your alternative routes and have a look you will understand) . For spiti valley for a better experience I will suggest you can hire a 4X4 open gypsy - 8 seater (it will cost around 5000 per day) from manali. Now about spiti valley. As you may be well known about the place that it is magical and mysterious. This place is really really beautiful. Mostly it is famous for the ancient monasteries like key, tabo, lahlung monastery (for which it is called magical or mysterious) . You can visit these lakes suraj tal lake, chandra tal lake, dhankar lake. You can go camping, bonfire, slow music, dancing and other activities. There are various things to explore and to know about this mystorical place.There you go with a short itenary for the trip.Collect more information and make your trip more adventurous. There are lot of more things you can add or you can do. All the best.
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Hello! I just did my Spiti expedition in July 19. October is a good time to do it as well. You will come across winter and should pack accordingly. I suggest you start from the shimla, narkanda route, reach kaza and then cross Kunzum to reach Manali. This will also save you the time and trouble of getting permit from manali side to cross Rohtang pass. As you don't need it when coming from Kunzum. Himachal roadways are an apt choice or you can hire a cab at Shimla or Chandigarh itself. You can see my journey on Insta @roameoroameo and ask any questions. Cheers!
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Himachal
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Visit himachal pradesh. It has a lot to be explored :)
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Sharjah is comparatively less expensive than Dubai
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Sharjah stay is cheaper than dubai. But in dubai itself, you can find cheap hotels in deira area. Deira is also know for cheap shopping streets. If you have a plan to explore uae, i would recommend to stay in dubai as most of the wonders are in dubai. Sharjah to dubai and vise versa traffic is horrible from 6 to 10 am and 4 to 7 pm.
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Yes it would be good to visit Assam in coming December
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Absolutely Sir. Weather will be very pleasant in December. If you are going to Assam, do plan for Meghalaya as well. You will love it. Thanks.
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Hello Bhargavi Using tripoto credits isn't so complicated. You can use them on your next trip and could get good offers. But it isn't completely like the ads you see on social media. None of your trip would be totally free with those credits.
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Is is used only when a considerable amount of credit is gathered, wait until that
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Try out ashwim beach for sun set ..
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Go to south goa, most of the beaches there are quiet and good to spend time with the family.
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Hello Achint, I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️. *It depends on how you are planning to go. By air, train and road taking into consideration of fooding and lodging expenditure. The fooding and lodging is not very cheap with an estimate of atleast Rs. 1000/ head a day minimum. If you have your own bikes and tents then the price maybe cheap but the fooding will still be expensive if you eat out. If you reach by air or train or road to Guwahati, you'll find vehicles to take you to Arunachal in the Guwahati airport. Make sure to book everything beforehand. Tawang is a far reached place even for local Arunachalees. *Hiring a Tata Sumo from Tejpur to Tawang will cost you about ₹8000 one way for 5–6 persons. For going to BUMLA near China border you have to hire a local taxi which will cost you about ₹4000–5000. Min room charges excluding food will be in the rg of 1500–2000 minimum. So if you are going in a group than min ₹ 3000 must be catered for per day per head. If you keep vehicle for the whole duration of your stay in Tawang which either hired from Guwahati or Tejpur, it will cost you approximately 4000 per day even if it stays idle in Tawang. *It is famous for its 400-year-old monastery. This monastery is one of the biggest Buddhist monasteries to be found in India and is an important pilgrim center for the followers of Buddhism. Apart from its religious importance, Tawang is famous for its natural beauty, which attracts and enchants the traveler. * I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for Tawang available at tripoto itself, do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/Tawang/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELS 😊
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Bike trip ?Otherwise I can give feedback
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Check Tripver and Thomascook.. Two famous but budget travel tourets.
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Rainy season consider as the best season for north east. Cause you can find all waterfull full of water as well as lust greenary of the mountains. But put some rain gear with you. Cause it rains a lot.
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Maximum 2-3 days
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If you want to trek to Kheerganga it will take arround 4 days. Otherwise it will take about 2 days max. You can visit tosh village.
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No hostels... u can visit kankaria lake, river front, mini vaishno Devi, swaminaray mandir, thol lake, adalaj stepwell and don't miss manekchowk for late night street food .... if u r Gandhi follower, thn u can visit museum
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Check on hostel world
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Hello vaibhav, I will be happy to answer your all travel queries from my experience .🙂👍 * Himachal ,it's just amazing ,as soon as you enter himachal you will be perfectly hospitalized by this state . *every village and town has scenic instagramable locations for amazing vacation vacay . *you can do many outdoor activities like rock climbing, mountain biking , paragliding, ice-skating, trekking,river rafting and heli-skiing . *you can visit these famous places like manali , shimla , Dalhousie , dharmashala, Manikaran , Solang valley ,Rohtang ,kufri,narkand ,Kasol and many more .it's a perfect place for winter vacations with snow ❄️❄️❄️ *a small suggestion for you from my side ,I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for himachal available at tripoto itself ,here is the link for you https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING ☺️
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Actually the whole Himachal-Pradesh. Even though Dharmashala, delhousy, Solang, Spiti, Kasol
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Hi, Chandigarh is the closest major railway station which is 265 km away. Private buses are available from Chandigarh which will take you till Aut on Chandigarh to Manali route but in a much longer time as compared to a private cab from Chandigarh to Jibhi. Stay Options at Jibhi This impromptu visit to Jibhi turned into absolute delight when we landed at Jibhi Inn Cottage, a humble 2 bedroom home-stay right in the middle of the village. It is located on the bank of the river and has a beautiful backyard full of apple trees. From the terrace and balcony of the house, one can see the entire valley stretched leisurely. Besides the tranquil surroundings and a splendid view, Jibhi Inn Cottage offers a very comfortable stay along with basic amenities. The rooms are clean, decently furnished, with hot water geyser, a room heater, and very warm beddings – befitting the climate. Our host, Hansraj, and his family were extremely hospitable and took care of everything that we needed. Food Delight Nearby Almost all of the accommodations in Jibhi are run by local families. If you are a food enthusiast, request your hosts to make some of the regional dishes. My fondest memory of Jibhi is staying with our hosts and eating local delicacies with their family. Sitting by the riverside in sub-zero temperature we enjoyed some authentic Himachali dishes prepared by the lady of the house. On our request, she readily agreed to cook Siddu, which is a stuffed bread, native to Himachal and popular in the northern and eastern Himachal region. It tastes best when served with homemade ghee or clarified butter, dal or lentil soup and green chutney. Himachali food, Siddu, Trout and Jungli Chicken Next dish on the platter was the Jungli Chicken or Forest Fowl. Travelers who are not used eating this variety of chicken should consume it in small quantities at first because it gets a little difficult to digest. Thanks to our host who warned us in advance about this. Going to this part of Himachal and not eating Himalayan Trout is sacrilege. A fresh catch was made during the day by an accomplice of our host, which was later cooked to perfection in Himachali style for dinner. Calling it delicious will be an understatement. You have got to experience it to know how heavenly it was. For your info I have also attached a perfect article on Jibhi. Please click on the card to read a Tripoto Traveler's experience. Thanks!
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Monsoons are over in nashik.....I was the yesterday, it was super hot...u can visit igatpuri
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You can explore Nasik anjeneri, Falke smart, Leni's(ancient caves) etc
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There will be no summit allow in December in Himalayas
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No you cant visit in Dec. Plan for June ot july to Stok Kangri(highest trekabale mountain about 20000 ft).
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Hi Aishwariya. Yercaud is an idyllic place and will make for a beautiful trip. Here are a few places you can visit: Yercaud Lake Though this is not offbeat, you must make a stop at Yercaud Lake. With sweeping views of hills and lush green lawns, the idyllic lake is the perfect place to spend a few relaxed hours. Make sure you take a boat ride to soak in the serene surroundings. You can also take a trip to Deer Park, which is near the lake, to spot deers, peacocks, hamsters and other lovely animals. Bear's Cave If caving is more your thing, head to Bear’s cave. These caves were believed to house bears but don’t worry, those bears seem to have moved long ago! Kiliyur Waterfall Another place you’ll probably fall in love with is the Kiliyur waterfall. It’s set amidst lush green plantations and has a drop of 300 ft. Sit before the waterfall to feel the cool spray of water on your face. It’s a bit of a slippery hike to get there so make sure you’re wearing shoes that have good surface grip. Ladies' Seat The Ladies’ Seat is a good place to witness a panoramic view of the Shevaroy hills as well as the town of Salem. Get some hot tea and bhajjis that are available nearby and perch on a rock formation to enjoy them while treating your eyes to the scenery in front. Loop Road Make sure you go for a drive on Loop Road that spans across 32 kilometres. The road is smooth, making it perfect for a drive and is studded by coffee plantations on both sides. It goes through vistas of glorious hills and valleys and you can stop by roadside eateries for some local cuisine if you get hungry. Now let’s get down to the best eateries there. Sweet Rascal Head to Sweet Rascal for its colonial style bungalow and romantic ambience. The menu is extensive and the food is great but you must call and make reservations beforehand. The Altitude Kitchen and Bar The Altitude kitchen and bar overlooks the Shevaroy hills. It is open air and perfectly dreamy. You should go there at night for some stunning views. Karuppaiya Chettinadu restaurant Karuppaiya Chettinadu restaurant serves some of the best chicken fry around. You’ll definitely call for a second helping. Hope this helps and have a wonderful trip!
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It's a sourrend by city... if you walk to city u ll get hotel restaurant and room
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