For happening you can go yo north goa enjoy the night life and nearby beaches but crowded there is titos and various club to hangout
or you can go to casino for pubbing and drinks in panjim
Then visit calangute and baga beach(happening beach) with full of crowd and can do water sports there and Tito's lane is at baga beach and visit mambos at night as it is a night club. visit South Goa for secluded beach such as palolem beach area.
If you are landing in Delhi, do visit the mountains of Himachal Pradesh (kasol,teerthan valley, birbilling for paragliding)as it will be too hot in the plains in summer and avoid Rajasthan in summers as the climate will be in bearable.
you can visit north east India for scenic beauty.
or to Uttarakhand. rest depends on which time you will be traveling and which place you'll land. would be happy to help plan your journey.
When you'll start you trek from Bershaini, you'll come accross a village named 'nakthan' and the tower qill be very less over there and as you'll go up your phone will become unreachable.. But sometimes one or two bars will show up in your phone at kheerganga, specially in airtel sim or jio.. No other network is compatible in such a high altitude.
For stay i would suggest home stays or Zostel. As its summer time there will be hardly any water in waterfalls. kodaikanal lake is one of the best places to spend time and in earlly morning you can go for trekking to Perumal Peak. Guan cave also you can visit
It depends on what type of climate you'll prefer and what scenic beauty is in your mind.. If you are looking for cold and snow, then I have to say himachal, sikkim or gangtok will be the best option.
If you have love for history then opt for humpi or other outer bangalore spots or evel vishakapatnam.. These places are safe and best for solo travelling. Thank you
Best Time to visit Sikkim is October to December and March to May. Since you want to plan 10 or more days trip......below is the itinerary we followed when we visited Sikkim: Day-1:Flight to Bagdogra and reached Siliguri
Day-2:Siliguri to Gangtok and applied for necessary permits.Sight-seeing in Gangtok.
Day-3:Gangtok to Lachen.
Day-4:Gurudongmar Lake and Kaala Patthar. Reached Lachung by evening.
Day-5:Yumthang Valley and Zero Point.Back to Gangtok.
Day-6:Nathula Pass and Tsomgo Lake.
Day-7:Char Dham in Namchi. Reached Ravangla and visited Buddha Park.
Day-8:Rabdenste Ruins and Pedmayangtse and back to Siliguri.
There is one way you can post your published trips on Instagram. It is by pasting the trip article in Instagram stories. Even you can paste the url of your every latest trip post in your Instagram bio where pasting url is allowed. This is the only way. Thank you
Heyy.. First of all there comes many instances when tripoto posts completely free trips (except airfare/rail fare & 5%GST). And for other instances they posts trips with 15-75% OFF, and for example if a trip costs 10,000 INR and upto 75% discount is there then final cost will be 2500INR and I guess you understood whether its a profit or a loss. Thank you
Never miss VALLEY OF FLOWERS when you are traveling to uttarakhand and a trek lover. I bet, you'll not a get chance to complain after visiting that place.. P.S. Its a national heritage.
Search it on tripoto as well as google. Thank you
I recommend you to purchase 300Rs ticket online in ttd website amd the second thing to do after arriving at Chennai is to go the chennai bus stand and board the available bus ( there is good frequency of busses to Tirupati) but I can't assure you a Volvo or Ac conditioned bus at that time...so if you book 300rs ticket the darshan gets over in max 3-4 hours ..and you can get back to Chennai airport in the same...way you came to Tirupati in bus .
It is possible but will not allow you any time to settle down. You have about 26 hrs to complete the trip and return Chennai Airport. It will take you at least 7-8 hrs of bus travel each side(approx 17 hrs with stoppage time) and another 4 hours for darshan depending at what time and day you start. If its a weekend, it may take you more than that. It's going to be more hectic than you can imagine.