If India , try to be in north or north east. You can opt for water rafting at Rishikesh and then travel to Mussoorie. You can visit Tawang , Arunachal. You can also visit Cherrapunji and Dawki together.
If it’s your first time then you should start at Bhopal. From there you can visit Sanchi and Bhimbetka. From there you can leave for a indore and stop at Ujjain. You can spend one day in Indore ( not Many things to do there ) from Indore you can go to Mandu. Witness Mandy’s history in one day and then proceed for Maheshwar. You can take stop at Omkareshwar. And after spending one night at Maheshwar you can leave for Bhopal. This can be your family trip. However there are many travel circuits in MP. Let me know if you are looking for adventure trip .
Day 01: Delhi (Arrival) On arrival at the Delhi airport, meet our tour representative who will be there for your welcome. After a warm welcome at the airport, he will transfer you to your already booked hotel in Delhi. Check in at the hotel and enjoy a comfy overnight stay. Day 02: Sightseeing Tour of Delhi
In the morning post breakfast, get ready and leave for the sightseeing tour of Delhi and explore the jewels of the Capital of India. We will start our day with Old Delhi and pay a visit to places including Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Raj Ghat. Afterwards, we will head towards the other major attractions of the city and visit India Gate, Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar. Later in the late evening we will return back to the hotel for a relaxing overnight stay. Day 03: Delhi - Bhopal Today after having delicious breakfast at the hotel, we will check out and leave for New Delhi Railway Station to board train to Bhopal. On reaching Bhopal railway station, meet our representative who will be there to pick you and transfer you to your already booked hotel. Check in at the hotel and rest for some time. Thereafter, be ready to explore the delights of Bhopal. List of places that we include in local sightseeing tour of Bhopal comprise of Birla Temple, Bhopal Bharat Museum, Taj-UL-Masjid and Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya. After exploring these places of great interest, we will return back to the hotel for an overnight stay. Day 04: Bhopal After breakfast in the morning, we will leave for a day out at Sanchi and Bhimbetka. Sanchi is one of the popular pilgrimage destinations for Buddhists in India. At Sanchi, we will witness enormous stupas and museum that grab attention of tourists from around the world. Thereafter, we will head to Bhimbetka rock caves, which are acknowledged for its magnificent sketches and paintings dating back to the pre-historic times. Witnessing that ancient sketches and paintings will be indeed a pleasure as it will take you back to an old era that cannot be otherwise witnessed in today modern world. After exploring these two places we will return back to the hotel to relax and enjoy an overnight stay. Day 05: Bhopal - Ujjain - Indore Today, we will check out from the hotel in the morning after breakfast and head to Indore by road. En-route, we will stop in Ujjain and visit some of its famous temples such as Kaliadeh Palace, Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir, Gopal Mandir, Kal Bhairava, Navagarha Mandir and Mahakaleshwar Temple and dip in the spritualtiy to get peace to our soul, mind and body. Thereafter, we will continue our journey to Indore. On arrival, check in at the hotel for a stress bursting overnight stay. Day 06: Indore - Mandu
In the morning post breakfast, we will check out from our hotel in Indore and drive to Mandu. On reaching, check in at your already booked hotel in Mandu with the help of our tour representative who will be there to greet you. Thereafter, leave for the sightseeing tour of Mandu and explore some of its major attractions that are worth visiting. Some of the places we will be adding on to our day itinerary include Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace), Hoshang's Tomb, the Rupmati's Pavilion, Ashrafi Mahal and Hindola Mahal (Swing Palace). Afterwards, we will head back to our hotel for an overnight stay. Day 07: Mandu - Maheshwar
Today post breakfast in the morning, we will leave Mandu and drive to Maheshwar. En-route, we will stop for sightseeing of Omkareshwar, a famous pilgrim center and house one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. In Omkareshwar, we will be visiting the prominent Omkar Mandhata Temple. Afterwards, we will continue our journey to Maheshwar. Situated on the banks of Narmada river, Maheshwar is a renowned temple town that is visited by pilgrims from across the globe. It was the capital of the Malwa during the Maratha Holkar supremacy till 1818, when the capital was shifted by Malhar Rao Holkar III to Indore. On reaching Maheshwar, check in at the hotel. After fresh-n-up get ready to explore the amazing forts and temples of Maheshwar. Overnight stay at hotel. Day 08: Maheshwar - Indore
On the last day of our tour, we will have breakfast in the morning and leave for Indore En-route, we will stop for sightseeing of Omkareshwar, a famous pilgrim center and house one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. In Omkareshwar, we will be visiting the prominent Omkar Mandhata Temple. Afterwards, we will continue our journey to Indore Airport to connect the flight for Delhi. On reaching Delhi, you will be directly transferred to the IGI Airport to board the flight for onward destination
Try the royal Caribbean cruise asia site. you have many options for a short cruise trip. you have to get the Singapore visa and for Malaysia no need to get visa if you're going by cruise. they provide a short like 48hrs visa for you to explore and return back to ship.
Bali is comfortably fine throughout the year. July and Aug are months which welcome many tourists. Hence price is moderately high. Months of April May and June are also fine to visit Bali as prices are low in comparison with high season
Great hot weather will be there near costel area. Should go after rainny season. I went in Last Dec that time great pleasant weather. Places you can visit - Basilica of sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Auroville, Matrimandir,
Rock Side beach, Promenade Beach.
Must visit French colonyfor superb photography.
1. Hiking One thing tourists will notice when visiting Bhutan is its rich natural environment. Bhutan has always been mindful of the impact human activities have on the ecosystem. Guided by this value, human settlement in the urban and rural area offers close proximity to the nature. Tourists looking to rejuvenate can either spend quality time in the nature parks or go on a hike that offers drastic elevation experience and enjoy the vantage of the valley below. Paro Taktsang Hike is the most popular hike in Bhutan. In this hike, tourists will visit a Buddhist monastery that is perched on a cliff 900 meters above Paro valley. First built in 17th century and its significance dating back to the 7th century, Paro Taktsang is one of the most sacred Buddhist site. The dirt trail from the base takes hikers through the pine forests and it takes 2 hours to reach the monastery. Upon arrival, tourists can marvel at the architectural accomplishment and the panoramic view of the valley below. Read more on Paro Taktsang Hike 2. Experience Farm Stay Spending a night or two at a farm house offers an authentic experience of the traditional Bhutanese way of life. The typical farm house is generally a two storied structure with traditional Bhutanese architectural aesthetics. These houses are generally seen in the rural areas where people’s primary occupation is agriculture and livestock. Tourists can spend the day observing and participate in the daily lives of these farmers leading a simple life. The experience also includes sharing traditional meals with the family, listening to their folk stories that was passed on for generations and taking a hot stone bath to unwind. 3. Explore Bhutanese Cuisine Tourists can wake up to a cup of hot salted butter tea to warm themselves on a chilly morning. Traditional breakfast can be a plate of steamy red rice served with azay, a special condiment served with most Bhutanese dishes. Sikam (air dried pork belly) and shakam (sun dried beef) dishes cooked with assortment of vegetables and chilies are recommended for lunch and dinner. Learn more about Bhutanese Cuisine 4. Cultural Sightseeing Bhutan is regarded as a living monument because of its successful integration of ancient monuments into modern day Bhutan. With cultural preservation as one of its core development philosophy, Bhutan has many well preserved architectural heritages with rich and significant history. Tourists can explore and study the traditional Bhutanese arts and crafts that adorn the ancient monuments and understand its history and the evolution of roles it had played since its inception. Read More: Top Attractions in Bhutan 5. Day Excursion to the Mountain Pass The mountainous terrains in Bhutan have led to the construction of roads at unusually high elevation connecting different districts within Bhutan. With significant increase in elevation, the environment in terms of vegetation, climate and air are distinct at these mountain passes as compared to the valley. These mountain passes offer an amazing undisturbed and magnified view of the Eastern Himalayas. With the rising popularity of these destinations among the tourists, cafes and restaurants have been built to cater to the needs of the travelers. Two most visited mountain passes are Dochula (3100m) and Chelela (3800m) Read More: Dochula Pass Chelela Pass 6. Wildlife Safari Almost 70% of Bhutan’s total land area is covered by forest and significant portion of it has been identified as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries spread across the country. In the southern central Panbang community, a home grown rafting company organizes wildlife expeditions for tourists interested in wildlife safari. Panbang community lies adjacent to the Royal Manas National Park which is home to the largest river basin and over 86 different mammals, 365 birds and 900 plant species. Its expedition includes rafting, jungle drives, walks and overnight stays at their jungle camp. Other such popular destinations include Phobjikha valley in the west and Merak Village (the land of the Yeti) in the east.
During the month of early June all the street courses to Leh open up and one can go to Leh city on the Srinagar-Leh-Manali Circuit. June is one of the best time of the year to visit Leh by bike or road. If you wish to enjoy the snowy roads and mountains en route this is the best time to go for a holiday in Leh Ladakh. By mid-June, the snow begins dissolving so you will head out to some of the most beautiful lakes in Ladakh.
Visit some of the monasteries and the stupas here and also get acquainted with the local people. And the best of all you can enjoy the Saka Dawa, Yuru Kabgyat, Hemis Festivals which are held in this month.
Yes .. Are you talking about weekends or food cafes ?
As on weekends you can visit Lavasa, Matheran , Mahabaleshwar, Lonavla, Panwa camp, Bhandadara , Parvati hill.
Also can enjoy local places like Dagadusheth Ganpati temple, Koreagaon park for different restaurants, FC Road, Shaniwar wada.
I think you should be doing Parashar Lake trek . It's a few hours of trek and you could stay there for a day and enjoy the nature . All this can be done in the limited time period of yours.
Check my profile for all the write ups , its around 5-7 about them few are old as well. so slide down to the end ad chek which ever is neeed. if munnar do go for meeshapulimala trekking as well.
I have done half the trip that you are planning so answering accordingly -
Kochi - Fort Kochi area, eat some amazing fish at fusion bay, see the chinese fishing nets
Kochi to Allepey we went by train.. took us 1 hour Allepey - full day houseboat booked by Spice routes. Ask for one with a upper deck. Allepey to Munnar we went by road. I can provide you with driver details. Munnar - stay at Devonshire hotel. Extremely beautiful view.
We visited a tea factory and took a tour, went to the dam, took a session of Ayurvedic massage, saw a kathakali dance performance