Its okayy to travel kedarnath these days coz of low rainfall..trek route has some extend to 4-5 km... don't wait for it... this is the best time to visit till 1st week of august...such a jaw dropping view it has..it depends on budget it take max 3-4 days..from Rishikesh
First decide weather you want to visit in south or north India. There are various adventurous activities in the month of August in jaisalmer, jaipur like camel ride, bir billing whereas you can try sea sports like banana rides , scuba diving at beaches of andaman and nicobar, Puducherry etc. Moreover you can also try famous kedarnath, badrinath treks in uttrakhand which opens generally till August only.
As far as trek is concerned Triund is the better option whereas Chopta is famous for its lush green beauty and panoramic view. Triund trek starts off in a group and you can approach a guide. It's of approximately 8kms where you finally reach a beautiful temple at the top. camping is a must to enjoy at top. Snow will not be available in this season so to add onto beauty you can try this trek in the month of Dec-March
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Hey, lets say you are travelling from mumbai, the to and fro flight charge will be somehwere around 13-15k , so you will hardly be left with 5 to 7 grand, and even if you stay in bangkok for about 2 days accomodation is gonna cost you around 1k, so it might be a bit difficult for you to cover most places with the remaining amount, but if you are cool with that then its fine, you can stay at "Baan Pra Nond Bed" And Breakfast is complementary.
you can start of your day by visiting the grand palace, then head on to bangkok museum, then you can relax a bit in lumpini park and have lunch in china town, and then you go to erawan shrine and yeah dont miss the street food in thailand. since bangkok is known for its nightlife, you still can visit a lot of placesat night such as wat arun, and take a walk around Chatuchak Market.
this would drain off your current budget for sure, so if you are willing to spend a little more, then you can take a trip to pattaya which is amazing in its own way.
so just maybe give it a thought
Thailand Trip Indigo flight - Rs 6631 = 13262 (Per person Round Trip) Just after reaching Don Meau Airport Thailand Visa on arrival (Rs 2000) From Airport to Pattaya Bus (Rs 130 per person)
Hotel expense One single bed 1 double bed
1 - (Rs 7590 for 3 person 4 nights) 2 - (Rs 5693 for 3 person 3 nights) (Per person for 3 night would be Rs 1897 & For 4 night would be Rs 2530) Travelling Expense - Pattaya to Bangkok bus Rs 200 Per person So For Per Person It will cost : 17489 Including breakfast Round off :20,000
For Thailand -:
Thailand Trip Indigo flight - Rs 6631 = 13262 (Per person Round Trip) Just after reaching Don Meau Airport Thailand Visa on arrival (Rs 2000) From Airport to Pattaya Bus (Rs 130 per person)
Hotel expense One single bed 1 double bed
1 - (Rs 7590 for 3 person 4 nights) 2 - (Rs 5693 for 3 person 3 nights) (Per person for 3 night would be Rs 1897 & For 4 night would be Rs 2530) Travelling Expense - Pattaya to Bangkok bus Rs 200 Per person So For Per Person It will cost : 17489 Including breakfast Round off :20,000
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So this is the perfect time to visit wayanad.
As all the places in wayanad are far away from one another book a cab accordingly.
Must visit
kanthanpara waterfalls
sochipara waterfalls
bansur sagar dam, banasura hill
edkkal caves
lakkidi view point
kuruvadweeep(you can spend a lot of time here)
chembra peak trek must do( do enquire beforehead whether they allow for trekking now)
Other than tgese there are many wonderful less crowded moutaains for backpacking if you have more time
Day 1 - North goa Reis margo fort, Museum of goa, Aguada fort, calangut beach, baga beach, anjuna beach, Vagator beach, Chapora fort.
day 2 - (Old goa)
Panaji street art project,Fontainhas, Immaculate conception church, Balisica of bom jesus, Se cathedral, Museum, Chapel of our lady mount, Divar island, Safa masjid, Shri mangesh temple, Ponda, Goa.
Day 3 - (South goa)
Conacana village, Rajbaugh beach, Palolem beach, Agonda bay and beach, Cola beach, Butterfly beach (Can be visited if its not raining and with help of boat), Cabo de rama fort, Colva beach, Heart shaped lagoon.
Day 4 -
Jungle trek to Dudhsagar waterfall (for experienced trekkers only or go with local guide) or trek to Tabdi surla falls and temple I made this itinerary for myself but unfortunately I couldn't made it to visit all of this due to time constraint. It's really worth to visit even in monsoon. The beauty of goa can be seen at its peak. You can read my experience of goa here - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/monsoonyatra-5d39993493907
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Day 1,Visit 1. Taj Mahal
2. Taj Museum
3. Agra Fort
4. Akbar's Tomb
5. Mehtab Bagh
Day 2, Visit 1.Tomb of Itimad-ud-daulah
2. Jama Masjid
3. Jodha bai palace
4. Panch Mahal