I think it will be closed. You may get updates through online portals only. Or you may call a homestay there and ask. They will guide you throughout. Tirthan has wonderful people.
There are government buses early morning (6 am) from Dehradun to Dhanaulti. These buses go through Mussoorie (7 am) via Picture Palace bus stand. The ticket prices are nominal (60-70 Rs) There are private buses from Tehri bus stand in Mussoorie too which go to New Tehri via Dhanaulti.
Why to go by ferry if its connected with road.
Baratang has road connectivity.
it will take 3 to 3 1/2 hrs to reach Baratang from Port Blair. Road is from Jarawa Reserve Forest area. If lucky you will see some Jarawan tribals while going through forest. You will feel like you are going through hilly area. one way bus fare 250/-
one day ony taxi booking will cost around 3500/- to 5000/-
Places to visit in Baratang:
Limestone Caves,
Mangroos Walk and boat ride(both are on the way to limestone caves)
Mud Volcano
Parrot Islands
Through ferry, No. By road yes. I went there by a hired taxi for Rs. 4500/- two way. The road through the Jarawa reserve forest is beautiful. My experience : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaTWrxMhN_Y
Some of the places that you may visit near Mattancherry are:
1. Paradesi Synogogue
2. Asian Heritage Museum 3. Heritage Arts Antique Store
4. Spice Market 5. Jain Temple
6. Santa Cruz Cathedral 7. Vallarpadam Church
8. Mattancherry Palace
There are many places to visit in Kochi. here are some places which are major attractions near kochi. Marine Drive
Cherai Beach
Mattancherry
Fort Kochi
Folklore Museum These are some of the most explored places of kochi with major tourists visit these places on their visit.
also know more : https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/places-to-visit-in-kochi/
Hi Nadeem
If you are planning to visit Yala National Park, you should ask your Safari driver to take you inside the jungle because sometimes they try to circle around the outskirts and dont show you as much as they promise. If you are tempted to go for Whale watching at Mirissa, you could try but you will hardly see any(like a glimpse of tail). Instead visit the turtle sanctuary bentota, you will love it their.
Hey Aadesh! There are many ways to reach this place - By Air: The nearest airport to Harihar Fort is located in Mumbai at a distance of about 165 km. From the airport, you can get a direct cab to Harihar Fort. You can also catch a bus from Mumbai to Nashik and then from there, a cab to Harihar Fort. The distance between Nashik and Harihar Fort is 40 km. By Rail: Nashik is the nearest railhead from Harihar Fort. You can take a direct train to Nashik Junction and then from there, a cab to the base of Harihar Fort. By Road: As Harihar Fort is located atop a hill, it cannot be accessed by road. You can reach its base by hiring a taxi or catching a bus and then from there, you need to trek up the hill by taking rock-cut steps to reach the summit of the fort.
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Hey mate! you have chosen a right place to just go and do nothing but chill AF. Take sunset and sunrise hikes there and have don't miss a lunch meal at halfway home in Kindle beach. 3 date and 3 nights would be ideal for Gokarna.
You would have to confirm with the locals for that.
There are several camping sites option from booking.com.
you can confirm with any of the provider.
Matanga hills is not a very long climb. U definitely can catch sunrise and sunset
The best time to visit Hampi is the winter season from October to February. The weather remains moderately cool except for peak afternoons but mostly perfect for exploring the World Heritage Site. Some of the most important festivals including Vijaya Utsav (Festival of Hampi) is celebrated in the month of November. Hampi is mostly moderate and dry throughout the year. The summers bring soaring high temperatures and therefore, March to June is a bad time to visit. Monsoons get average but inconsistent rainfall, keeping the temperatures a little low but humid. One may choose to visit Hampi during the monsoons which begin in July and go on till September. The region seldom receives heavy downpours, but it is advisable to stay away from the slippery terrains to avoid accidents.
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Go to chopta and start following the trail ,you can come back same day as well...no such expense is required ....no need of joining any tour company ...you can do it free
The only cost you have to pay if you take stay in Chopta otherwise the trek from Chopta to Tungnath is completely free and you don't have to pay a single penny for that. Last year I was there with my friends during Diwali time. The trek to Tungnath is easy but trek on snow is quite difficult, so make sure carry proper trekking shoes.
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We have recently been to rajasthan. it took us 10 days and we had covered Jaipur, chittaurgarh, udaipur, mount Abu, Jaisalmer, and then back to Jaipur. you can check my trips in my profile