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Parashar lake, Himachal Pradesh
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How will be the weather there?
You want to travel within the country or want to go on a international trip? what is your budget?
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Please tell us know where do you stay, then someone can guide/advice you
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Go to goa. uttrakhand himachal pradesh, ooty coorg etc.and you can go to rajasthan or else rann of kutchh.
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Rann of Kutch sounds like a wonderful Idea.πŸ”₯πŸ˜ƒ
As per your query sir you can visit sikkim darjeeling and Bhutan in the month of November. Here you will get temperate climate and good hotels..the one and only sky walk is present in sikkim ... Hope this is helpful for you
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Thanks Hemant sharma. will look forward to it for sure πŸ˜ƒ
Dharmshala macleodganj Jaipur Dehradun mussorie haridwar rishikesh naintal shimla kasauli
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Wow..what a beautiful city to exploreπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ
Scotland You'll be happy to know that this area has a wide variety of adventure parks to pick from if you prefer them. The two most well-known ones are TreeZone in Balloch and GoApe in Aberfoyle. For older kids and adults, both offer treetop aerial courses, but before you go, be sure to check the age, weight, and height restrictions. https://travellifo.com/10-things-to-do-in-loch-lomond/ Despite the rain, Laurence finished the course at TreeZone and had a great time. The course, in his opinion, was both challenging and easy to use. Enjoy the advantages of the quaint communities If you want to wander about, there are a number of little towns and villages scattered across the Loch Lomond region. We enjoy visiting Callander, Luss, Balloch, Killin, and Carrick Castle among other sites. To learn your unique tastes, pause and peruse a few. Numerous villages have small tourist information offices where you may pick up a map and find out about the local landmarks, hiking trails, and attractions. Some of these attractions may also be seen when taking a narrated walking tour, like this one of Callander.
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