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I guess munnar will be a good option for you but exploring that place in 2 days might get a bit too much for the schedule but anyways check it out. It's an amazing place :')
You can go to auli. such a beautiful place. for more details follow the tripopo account named " cha_cha "
she has visited there. there is beautiful description about the trip. after seeing that i visited that place.. the best trip ever in my life
You can't cover the entire North East India as a single trip... You can cover Darjeeling-Sikkim as one trip in which you can cover: Darjeeling
Gangtok
Gurudongmar Lake
Tsongmo Lake
Yumthang Valley
Zero Point
Nathula Pass
Baba Mandir
Pelling
Ravangla You should cover Assam-Meghalaya-Arunacahal as one trip... Guwahati
Kaziranga National Park
Majuli Island
Shillong
Dawki
Mawlynnong
Cherrapunjee
Nohkalikai Waterfalls
Tawang
There are 2 routes to go which u may decide depending on the number of days u have the trip. In case decided for near to 10-11days, then u may chose Delhi chnadigarh shimla chitkul kangra and return on the way of lahaul rahtang manali delhi route. This considered a round trip. But if time and budget is a concern then u may decide for manali route which can b completed in 6-7days time.
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October is the good time to visit Himalayas states as it's off monsoon... you could opt for Kasol- Kheerganga-malana, Chandratal lake is one of the beautiful options but it starts getting little colder in October, Kareri lae trek - it's still a cleaner trek and camping Destination, Narkanda or Mashobra nearby Shimla are also good options if you are not looking for sites with an extreme treks...
hope this helps
October marks the beginning of Winter and nights will get colder than usual. Areas around will be more greener and yes there are number of famous camping areas, like Triund, Beas Kund, Kheer Ganga, Kareri Lake near Dharamshala, Great Himalayan National Park, Thirthan valley, Bhrigu Lake etc are some of the famous one's. To reach these places it requires a beginners to moderate level difficulty hiking through dense forests, water crossings etc and that gives an out of the world experience. Happy Camping :) Stay Safe.