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Nainital - Ranikhat - Dwarahat - Karnaprayag - Chamoli - Joshimath - Auli
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Sure.. will let you know soon :)
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That's a wonder full idea , I am from kerala , where should I reach
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Yes its incredibly legit to book through Tripoto and they are also providing some great options ( the credits can give you ample discounts) for a smooth trip.
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Bhai merko to 8rs ka discount diya the against credits๐Ÿ˜‚
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Try avoiding the fancy restaurants. Go street local, that is where the true flavors and colors of the cuisine exist.
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Have light foods while travelling... which help in savings and for health while travelling
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Happy diwali
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@vraj.rao instagram for Riding Events and more
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Devkyara trek from Sankri, Uttarkashi Mana, last village of India from Badrinath, Chamoli Munsyari, Pithoragarh Panchachuli base camp, Pithoragarh
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Hanol chakrata lokhandi sarkunda devi dhanaulti tehri lake valley of flowers
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Yes, the National Parks are open from October in Assam. November to December is the perfect time for birding as well. You can enjoy many culutral activities like Orange Festival in Arunachal Pradesh, Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, Pelling Winter festival in Sikkim etc. But, this year, I am not sure whether all these will be organized keeping COVID19 in view.
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North East in Winter (October to February) Temperature โ€“ The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 0ยฐC and 22ยฐC. Weather โ€“ The weather of North East India in winter ranges from chilly to biting cold, depending upon the State in question. Higher altitude regions such as Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim drop to sub-zero temperatures, with accompanying snow fall and icy landscapes. Lower altitude regions such as Mizoram and Tripura are blessed with mild winters that exude pleasant temperatures and enable you to navigable plains. In general, this season sparkles with crisp air and a rejuvenating atmosphere. Significance โ€“ The season of winter is the absolute perfect time for individuals to explore the quaint mountain villages and country sides of North East India. When blanketed in snow, the plains take on breath-taking beauty like no other. The fascinating tribes, bold culture, thrilling wildlife and blooming flora stand out fiercely. Roing and Tawang, in Arunachal Pradesh, are particularly ethereal winter spots to traverse. With its sacred monasteries and abbeys, amidst spectacular natural sky lines, one may never want to leave! Why you should visit now โ€“ Winter is perhaps the best season to visit North East India in, if youโ€™re looking to navigate the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. In fact, the world famous Kaziranga National Park is especially thrilling during this time. Imagine spotting the one-horned rhinoceroses and Ganges River Dolphin, while the air fizzles with a delicious chill. Safaris are best taken when the atmosphere is cool. Furthermore, this season bustles with colourful celebrations such as the magnificent Hornbill Festival. Things to know before the visit โ€“ The upper regions of North East India experience snowfall in the months of November, December, January and early February. If youโ€™re looking to experience the wonders of this weather, you might want to plan your trip during the former months. However, there is a risk of landslides and road blockages during this time. This season is deemed as shoulder season, with a flood of tourists streaming in. As such, it is recommended that all travel and accommodation be booked well in advance. Expect larger crowds and a general bustle in the air.
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Been there in 2019
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We went on a 4 day trip in March 2020. Checkout our published tours in tripoto for more details.
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I think they will not allow you to roam around however you can google airport helpline and talk and confirm
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I don't think that they will allow anyone to step out.
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Can anyone suggest a place to stay from Manali to Leh full circuit with location and minimal budget stay plz
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Dm me
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Contact to forest department its up to your location.
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Are you interested in just crossing border or any specific place or nature park. All costs are difficult. be specific.
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Most probably
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Please do update when you are confirmed โ˜บ๏ธ
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Rajasthan is good for a trip in the winters. From Bhopal you could go upto Jaipur or Udaipur... Enroute Jaipur you can visit the Bundi Fort, Menaal falls, Ranthambore (if wildlife interests you). The other option is to go on to Udaipur, via Chittorgarh. You can visit the Jaisamand Lake resort as well. Gujarat is also a good option for the winters in West India. incase you're planning a road trip, you could check this out https://tripoto.page.link/DaX6MUoDPGLNmKSQA
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Here are some list of Road trip from bhopal for seven to eight days. Pachmarhi โ€“ 206.4 km From Bhopal. Dhana โ€“ 187.1 km From Bhopal. Mandu โ€“ 275.2 km From Bhopal. Hoshangabad โ€“ 75.2 km From Bhopal. Ujjain โ€“ 191.1 km From Bhopal. Indore โ€“ 194.1 km From Bhopal. wowrooms.co.in
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