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Leh-Ladakh Spiti Valley June to September is the perfect time to visit these two regions....
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Coorg, ooty, kerala, Sochi, Goa. mostly southern part of india
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It's never bad to visit there but it is mostly raining right now and weather is very unpredictable. It's better not to travel right now, otherwise you will miss alot of the places you can easily visit at a different time.
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Its fully safe brother.. go d enjoy
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If you already went to the height of 3 km earlier, then there is no need of acclimatization. If you have not then I will suggest that when you arrive at Leh, stay there at least for 24 hrs. AMS can happen to some and may not happen to some. Like when I went their for the first time... I had severe headache...but then I was O.K after a day in Leh. So precaution is always better then cure. And yes you can see both part of this region in your said time.
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You can manage the trip your own. Location wise Munnar, Alleppey and Thekkady would be perfect and with 7 days you can easily make the trip. Hire a taxi ane choose your preferred hotels online and you are good to go
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Day 1- Hawa mahal (day and night view) , Jantar mantar, city palace, maharani market, street walking Day 2 - Amer fort (sound and light show at night) , jaigarh fort, Nahargarh fort Day 3 - Jal mahal, Albert museum, Birla mandir In August month it rains few days in jaipur , if you are monsoon lover you can head out to jaipur, even Teej festival will be celebrated at this time
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Great, weather will be good Day 1: u can cover Jaigarh fort, Nahagarh Fort and then Amer Fort (sound and light show at night) Day 2: Birla Mandir, Alberto Museum, Jal Mahal, and at night Chowki Dhani Day 3: Jantar mantar, city palace, local street shopping, and hawal mahal (evening and night view)
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Weather is mostly cloudy nowadays with a bit of sunshine, if you were lucky enough. next week, it may receive light rainfall...
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Hi Climate at hampi will be moderate, as it doesn’t rains that’s much. Mostly pleasant and worth visiting
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Gulmarg dras pondicherry
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Day1 Bengaluru-Hosur-Hogenakal Waterfalls (126Km) and overnight stay at Dharmapuri (48km) Day2 Dharmapuri-Bommidi-Yercaud (70km) Alternative route via Omalur-Salem is available (93km) overnight stay in Yercaud Day3 Yercaud-Salem-Madurai (261km) or optional alternative route Yercaud-Salem-Namakkal-Dindigul-Kodaikanal (291km) overnight stay either in Madurai or else in Kodaikanal Day4 Madurai-Tirunelveli-Kanyakumari (243km) or Kodaikanal-Madurai-Tirunelveli-Kanyakumari (344km) Overnight stay in Kanyakumari Day5 Kanyakumari-Tirunelveli-Danushkodi (329km) Overnight stay in Danushkodi or Rameswaram Day 6 Rest day or else head back to Bangalore via Madurai Day 7 Reach Bangalore
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July and august is the only month u will find flowers
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July last week is the best time of the year as most of the flowers will be visible and by mid August slowly most of them will disappear. September chances are very less. And yes July and August receives good amount of rainfall carrying a big umbrella or rain poncho will help you.
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Chail can be visited throughout the year, however, summers from April to June are considered as the best time to visit Chail. The summers in Chail are enjoyable and windy with an extremely pleasant weather. The average temperature is around 20 degrees.
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Better not to go to hill stations during monsoons..
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Yes August is safe to travel. how ever I suggest November to March because the snowfall.
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Yes it's safe and the journey will be good
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August is basically monsoon period in India. So following are the best places to visit in august: Cheerapunji,Meghalaya Lansdown,Uttrakhand Mussoorie,Uttrakhand Udaipur, Rajasthan Munnar - Tea gardens and spice plantations Kodaikanal Mount Abu,Rajasthan Have a wonderful trip.
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You could go meghalaya, coorg and kerala .even arunachal parades is also good time to visit
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Yes you can buy rucksacks online you try quencha it's available in low cost and quality is quite good , I have been using this wild craft karakoram 60 and trailblazer 55 pro so far I have had a good experience with it and a lot of stuff can be carried in it.
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You can buy in wild craft as quality is good, if your going to use the backpack occasionally then you can rent the rucksack too in sharepal.in
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I would suggest India Hikes. I recently trekked with them and I guess they are quite good at what they do. they provide excellent foods, good camps, dry toilets and keep a constant check on your health while trekking.
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You can on guru freddy nature awareness
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