Hi Pavan, Coorg, Panchgani, Ladakh and Goa are some of the places you can visit in August/September. The weather is pleasant here in August and the temperature is moderate. For more information on the places that you can visit in August in India, you can go through the following article.
Yelagiri is a not as famous as other tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu, but it is definitely breathtaking and has many places to visit. If you are looking for something unusual, then this is the right place for you!
It has all the best features of a good hill station like viewpoints, lakes, and parks. The main attractions here are, Yelagiri Adventure camp, Jalagamparai Falls, Puganur Lake, Swami Malai Hills and Nature Park.
Yelagiri has ample of options when it comes to lodging. There are many decent resorts in Yelagiri which you can book at cheap prices. The cost of accommodation and food is very reasonable. The climate is pleasant throughout the year. It is a apt place for trekkers and hikers who want to unwind themselves.
Budget Hotels-https://www.ulohotels.com/yelagiri-hotels-and-resorts
Hi Vineet, You can apply for an e-Visa for Turkey, only if you have any valid visa or resident permit from the US/UK/Ireland/Schengen states. If you have a valid tourist visa, residence permit, work permit, or permanent residence in any of these countries, you can apply for a Turkey e-Visa online and fly right after.
So, if your Schengen Visa has expired you need to apply for it again. You can double check this from the right authorities by writing your query to info@schengenvisa.cc
Hi Tania, Tribal Museum, Mudumalai national park, mukurthi national park and the golf course are some oof the places you can visit where you'll find less crowd. Go through the following article for more insight on how to enjoy Ooty differently.
Ooty n adjoining areas are always crowded....more arnd the weekends...try avalanche dam and emrald lake....shud be roughly arnd 30 odd kms....these are catchment areas...more beautiful...wildlife and peacful.
Hi, You can travel across the Eastern Ghats to reach Arunachal Pradesh from Kanyakumari. Here's one route you can take:
Kanyakumari Madurai Chennai Vishakhapatnam Bhubaneshwar Kharagpur Purnia Siliguri Bypass Nagrakata Alipurduar Bongaigaon Tezpur Itanagar. The distance for this route is approximately 3,600 km. This traveller's trip can be of assistance: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/our-roadways-568e4d81d6bc3
Candidasa - Away from the town, White sand beaches
Legian - Beaches, Surfing, Shopping, Honeymoon
Seminyak - Beaches, Upscales resort, shopping
Sanur - Laid back beaches
Kuta - Party place, Tourist Spot, Shopping Plaza
Ubud - Quiet and relaxing, Grasslands
Nusa Dua - Water Sports
Hi Maitri, Polo Forest is 150km from Ahmedabad. It is open 24 hours and has no entry ticket. For more information on how to visit it from Ahmedabad refer to the attached article.
Hi Bhavya, the following credit cards give you the best miles for your spending - Axis Vistara Infinite, Amex Jet Privilege, ICICI Jet Saphirro, SBI Air India Signature and HDFC Jet World.
Hi Rajesh, two days is a relatively short time for an international trip. However, the best destinations for such a short trip from Bombay are Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles and Sri Lanka.
Hi Jyoti, the UK, the US, France, Italy, South Africa and Dubai have good infrastructure for senior tourists. All of them have beautiful cities that require very little walking. Top tourist attractions in these countries have wheelchair accessibility as well. It is easy to find taxis to get between places too. They guarantee a great experience for senior travellers.
Hi Sudhir, yes Meghalaya is not a good idea in September due to possible heavy rainfall. Hi, there are plenty of other solo trip destinations. If you like architecture and heritage then Pushkar, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Hampi and Khajuraho are idea. For spirituality seekers and street photographers, Rishikesh and Varanasi are best options. Oh, and the mountains are full of options for first time solo travellers - Mcleodganj, Kasol, Bir-Billing and Manali. If you want to try something slightly adventurous then head to Kausani, Naukuchiatal, Gushaini, Auli or Parwanoo.
Kodaikanal is fondly called as the Princess of Hill Stations and is a popular vacation d in South India. The breathtaking backdrops will definitely charm any tripper. With multiple alluring viewpoints, chilly climate and massive Kodaikanal Lake filled with water lilies makes it the best place for honeymoon couples.
The best period to visit Kodaikanal is September to May. Try adventure sports like horse riding, boating, and trekking. Some of the main tourist attractions are Coakers Walk, Devils Kitchen, Kodaikanal Lake, Pillar Rocks and Bear Shola Falls.
It is the perfect spot for honeymooners, family trips, nature enthusiasts and solo trippers who love to explore the unknown. Do taste homemade cheeses, brownies, hot chai and chocolates from the street shops. For accommodations-https://www.ulohotels.com/kodaikanal-hotels-and-resorts
I will say them i am leaving with some friends,,,they wont accept to travel solo to riskier places....soo yu hav to manage telling some lies,,,but you should also understand their concern and be responsible
I never really had to convince them. My Dad was always so happy to see me doing new things each day and when I told him about my first Solo Trip, he was kind enough to support me for it. He was just a lil curious about my safety though he somehow knew I am strong and smart enough. For budget travelling, travel in roadways, stay at hostels/home stays, eat less and inexpensive and spend only at the necessities.
Thank you dear. Well, I never really had to convince my Dad though my mom was a bit skeptical. My dad somehow knew that I am strong and smart to tackle with the creepy humans around.