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Frankly its the number of followers that you have in Instagram.
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It depends on the your Instagram followers
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Yeah bro , this great tym September is best tym or last of August too. for itinerary through spiti circuit watch this https://youtu.be/MOHRDgnIfb4
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Not the right time . due to landslides Roads are blocked .
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Summers is considered the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh. which starts from the month of March and ends in June. This time is perfect for you especially if you are living in the places with scorching summer. Here, summer is pleasant and welcoming.
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Not the right time to go now. Roads are blocked due to landslides. And please come up with a state first and then ask, else you will have a long confusion list.
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Panther Creek Falls. Clarkesville. ... Morningside Nature Preserve. Morningside. ... Etowah Indian Mounds. Cartersville. ... Montaluce Winery. Dahlonega. ... Okefenokee Swamp. Florida-Georgia border. ... Providence Canyon State Park. Lumpkin. ... Cumberland Island. St. ... Bellwood Quarry. Atlanta.
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We can't complete Himachal in 7days. But still, you can cover some of them..Like Kasol, Tosh, Manali, Simla, Kasuili, Spiti Valley, Khajjiar, Mcleodganj, Dalhousie, Dharmshala etc. This tour depends on your budget and which portion you want to go.
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7 days is too less to visit Himachal or any other state for that matter. On the start on Himachal you have Kasauli, Solan, Chail , Shimla, Kufri, Theog, Narkand. This is not even 30% of himachal and it would take 10 days including travelling and exploring places
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Hello shivaay raj , I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️☺️. *that's so sad to hear that due to natural conditions ,you are forced to replace your green plans of Coorg to goa . obviously both can't be compared . * Alright,as per your query , Bangalore to Goa via NH 48 This is the shortest, fastest, and most convenient route. This is also the only designated route suggested by GPS and live maps. Most travelers opt for this route because the Bangalore to Goa traffic here is much lighter and makes it better to drive through. *infact,the journey of banglore to goa is considered one of the most picturesque ones .I hope you enjoy this beautiful roadtrip. *The road conditions are excellent. Drive safe as the roads in Western ghats are curvaceous. my recommendation is to go by one road for onward journey and return by the other depending on where you will be staying in Goa. There are other routes from Bangalore to Goa as well like hubli-anwad ghat route,Karwar route,belgaum route and twin falls route . *I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great deals on tripoto for goa ,do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING 💗
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Please opt for another outstation as western part of Karnataka which is attached to Goa is under flood zone . refer google for the same .
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If you are travelling now, then avoid coastal regions. Its flooded everywhere
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Pondicherry, Ooty, Kodaikanal
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Not now. Lots of landslides and falling rocks in Himachal
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At this point of time i must say no.As the monsoon has already arrived and will continue till the last week of august. You might not enjoy the trekking to kheerganga in the monsoon as well because it gets difficult going up the slope.Rains are too frequent so you cannot explore according to your desires. I would suggest to travel in the winters during jan-feb if you are snow person or you can travel in the summers.
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Hello sarath ,I will be happy to answer your travel queries🙂 and I'll do my best to clear out your queries from my experience . * that's great to hear that you gonna have a road trip soon from 15 to 18 , conditions in Coorg are safe now and there are no flood conditions a such now * Coorg is a great choice for road trip even from chennai ,it is famous for its fresh coffee plantations only found in South India, steep hills, countless streams ,rich flaura and fauna ,lush forests and breathtaking views. one must visit such unique places atleast once in lifetime *but still if you are looking for alternatives of Coorg in South India ,there are many hillstations like Kodaikanal,Ooty,Munnar,manglure, Chikmagalur and this list continues further *.prefer your own car with driver or self, instead of a cab I just checked checked online and found that the best deals compared to all others are available at tripoto itself ,do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/coorg/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELS
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Ooty, Horsley hills would be good for a day trip. Kodaikanal and Chikmangaluru
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