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Yes, there are quite a few places to stay near the Kumbhalgarh fort. It is in the Kelwada village of Rajsamand district. It is a small village and you can also explore the wild out there and village culture too. There are a lot of hotels for people who want to stay a night just to witness the beautiful sunrise and sunset amidst the ranges and greenery. One of those is the G mount valley resort and it provides good service, polite and helpful staff and an awesome view. You'll like it.
Based on places you want to visit and spend more time. Wide options are available to book rooms on MMT, airbnb, oyo rooms..
Also, depends on how many ppl are in group.
couples and solo - better hotels or resorts.
Groups - home stay or apartments. check airbnb. If you are planning in August, I would suggest to rethink to travel.. weather is not so good.
Look for famous beaches where people generally stay....like Canlangute or Baga. If you like to spend a good night life then stay at Panjim.
Also decide based on how many people are going and friends or family. If you are going with friends like 7-8 of them then you can also rent an entire apartment. that comes with kitchen and basic cooking stuff....this will save your money.
If you like to interact with locals and live like the local culture, then you should definitely try Nepal. It is worth the visit. The people around are really friendly and would take care of your safety incase you are travelling alone. I went there in January and I lost my phone on the second day itself. The people were so friendly and helpful, that I could come back safely. It has some amazing places like Pokhra, Nagarkot, Bhatkapur, Chandragiri etc. where you can feel calm and relaxing. You can check out local hostels that are safe and cheap. You will meet lots of foreigners who would accompany you for the entire trip. Tip: If you are a trekk person, make sure you buy all your stuff from Nepal. It has the best quality items like leather pants and trekk boots. It is all imported in India from Nepal so you will get duty free items.
Hi Shree, I would suggest ditch the tour guide and go with hassle free traveling option. Attached with my comments below are packages offered by Tripoto for hassle free traveling. Please take a look, fill the form and someone will get in touch with you. Thanks!
Hi Diya,The hill resort of Kausani is a retreat in the summer months and may be visited during April-June and September-November. Summer (April to June) are very pleasant with temperature never crossing 27°C and midnimum is about 10°C. This is the best time for sightseeing and enjoying adventure
Hey, It will be raining in September in Bhutan. An ideal time to visit is from mid October to April. Yes, you need to submit the physical passport when you apply for your Singapore visa.
Hi Sanchita, September, October and November are ideal for hiking, seeing festivals (particularly the popular Thimphu Tshechu) and enjoying stunning views and pleasant temperatures. Expect it to be around 25°C in the sun, but there will be cooler temperatures in the evenings and at higher altitudes. Yes. Singapore High Commission in India mandates the submission of the original passport while applying for a Singapore visa. Moreover, the authorised visa agent is expected to hold the passport for at least 2 working days.
Hi Pooju, It snows only in the northern Dzonkhags (Districts) of Bhutan. Gasa, Punakha, Bhumthang, Paro and Thimpu experiences snowfall during late December and January. Attached with my comments you can check curated trips by fellow travelers. Please take a look. Thanks!
October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with colour.
Risky to go in Monsoons, so avoid going in august and September.
you can cover dudhsagar falls while on trip to Goa.. Its hardly 60km from panaji by road.
Hi Akash, Reaching Dudhsagar from Bangalore route is awesome. You can check below attached is the itinerary for this trip curated by real travelers on Tripoto.
Udaipur is a better option. if you are starting from Delhi you can either go by car which will take you around 12 hours or you can opt for train which will be an overnight journey.
Hi Abhishek, Please check the weather not sure about it otherwise its a good time to visit. Here a few suggestions on Tripoto curated by real travelers.