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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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Only against the trips published under current month. you can keep checking as they keep updating trips
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Only on the current list of trips
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Sandakphu is my favorite, not exactly comes in NE it's a part of West bengal, but you will love it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakphu Travelling to sandakphu https://distancebetweenhq.net/Kolkata-to-Sandakphu-distance/NzkzNzE1NA.8GDL-pVodz9z44FiopvctTZqU24/ is also easy it's only 640 kms from kolkata
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Double Decker root bridge trek in meghalaya..!!
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You need to reach Gobindghat in Uttarakhand to start your trek to Valley of flowers. Delhi to Dehradun, Dehradun to Joshimath, Gobindghat is an hr drive from Joshimath. Mid July to September is the season to visit. Regarding stay if you are taking a trek package it will get covered.
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From Delhi you can choose a bus or hire a cab as mode PF transportation to Govindghat. Then u need to trek nearly 19km to reach valley of flowers. Best time to visit is during moonsoon but prefer end of August for your travel as rainy season makes the trek more difficult.
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Few of the must do things you have already mentioned a trek to Kheerganga, Malana and Tosh. Beside you can take a walk beside Parvathi River and can taste some awesome Israeli Cuisine at Turquiose Kasol and The Evergreen. You should not miss Street shopping and Rice beer and post all your trekking once you are back to the town sit and relax at Moon dance cafe and cherish your memorable experience.
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If you traveling via Delhi, then Day 1 : Arival at kasol.. after check in take some healthy breakfast at Evergreen Cafe then go to Rasol.. Day 2 & 3 : Take bus or share taxi to Barseni for Kheerganga via Manikaran ( 2 days for Kheerganga) Day 4 : Return to Barseni and go for Tosh or Pulga Day 5 : Take Share Taxi or Bus to return Kasol, in evening take your dinner at Moon Dance Cafe Next day back to Bhuntar to return Delhi.. Be a Responsible Traveller 👍🗺️
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Start Trekking from Dudhsagar Waterfall toward Kulem through Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary Jungle. It's 4 Hours Easy Trek through Jungle crossing Multiple Water Streams. Be sure to carry extra pair of shoes in case one pair gets wet while crossing streams. Look out for leeches and yeah do carry salt.
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Go to keylong , spend a day there. This route is mostly picturesque and not much offbeat places. You would just find barren landspace and enjoy that. If you are heading towards Nubra, you may try camel ride and sand bikes
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Plz don't stay overnight at Sarchu it's worst and the weather is so unpredictable over there. Instead of that stay at pang or keylong.
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Go to Ooty, Munnar, Sakleshpur, Chikmangalur
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Ooty, munnar, kodaikanal, biligirirangana betta, oganekal falls, horesley hills, yercaud, wayanad
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Well, groups like Thomas Cook goes with a lot of people, like a group, you can check there.
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Both the options are equally beautiful and doable in October . Depends upon which places your family wants to visit.
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Both are good options
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It will cost u under 5000 per person.
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Rather than Goa I would suggest gokarna
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Manali, dharmashala, shimla if you like offbeat you can try darjeeling, gangtok, tripura,Meghalaya
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Dharamshala is the best place
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