It could be more better if you had mentioned your location. reason being, as you mentioned low budget. but still you could explore nainital if you want mountains (2day trip will cost you around 4k including travel, sightseeing, and good budget hotel. or right now you could go for Jaipur or any other places in Rajasthan also.
You can visit the following places Mussoorie
Shimla Amritsar auli
pushkar nanital
or try some sightseeing in Rajasthan
or just search the nearest state from your place on tripoto homepage you will get all the available options
Best time is October Mid to Feb. Or sometimes after some rainny season. Places to visit - Vagator Beach ( For water sports), Candolim beach, Baga beach , Tito's Lane ( For night party and pub), Club Cubana , Anjuna beach , Chapora Fort ( Dil Chahta hai movie shoot) , Church ( Basilica of Bom Jesus) .
Hey Thejesh,
The best time to visit Goa is from October to March. The climate from April starts becoming humid due to which you won't be able to enjoy the best of Goa until June. Monsoon arrives in July which continues till September when you won't be able to visit beaches much due to high tides. Few important points that might help you plan your trip better.
1. Try finding a place to stay either in Candolim or Calangute area when in north because they are the closest to all the beaches you might want to visit.
2. Few Beaches you may want to visit: Vagator Beach, Sinquerim Beach, Candolim Beach.
3. To witness the sunrise you can go to Morjim Beach.
4. If you are thinking of visiting casino for a night, try Deltin Royale.
If you dont mind small drizzles...you can go to various hill stations in uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh or Western Ghats....it would be great....but make sure it is not too rainy.
For a short trip (weekend trip or long weekend), Rishikesh is a good place to visit from the plains. You can enjoy activities like rafting, cliff jumping, trekking and temple hopping here. Manali is ideal for a longer vacation (4-5 days or more). You can enjoy activities like paragliding, rafting, trekking and zorbing here or just enjoy a snow fall in the winters.
Actually Kashmir has been safe earlier as well except few districts that were not advisable for tourists to venture deep into. Haven't been there recently but have been twice in last five years and everything was fine in Srinagar and nearby places.
Ladakh located between Karakoram ranges surrounded by Himalayas with Leh and Kargil nearby, it is a spot filled with abundant nature, cool weather and jaw dropping peaks. Summers are great in Ladakh Spiti on the other hand is known as trekking paradise which is completely surrounded by Himalayas. Summers pave way for trekking, mountain climbing and cool fresh air. I would suggest Ladakh though Spiti is also equally a lovely spot and must to visit.
Hi Gouri, This is a link to the Gokarna Guide https://www.tripoto.com/gokarna which will definitely help you plan your trip:-) Also, Here are a few good stay options in Gokarna for families: OM Beach Resort: This resort is located on Om Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Gokarna. It offers a variety of rooms and cottages, as well as a swimming pool, restaurant, and bar. Gokarna International Hotel: This hotel is located in the heart of Gokarna town, close to all the major temples and attractions. It offers a variety of rooms and suites, as well as a restaurant, swimming pool, and spa. Here are a few must-have eateries in Gokarna: Namaste Café: This café is located on Om Beach and offers a variety of Indian and international dishes. It is a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with your family. Gokarna Beach Shack: This shack is located on Kudle Beach and is known for its fresh seafood and live music. It is a great place to enjoy a meal and drinks with your family in the evening. Woodlands Restaurant: This restaurant is located in Gokarna town and is known for its South Indian vegetarian cuisine. It is a great place to enjoy a traditional Indian meal with your family. Here are a few nearby places to visit from Gokarna: Mahabaleshwar Temple: This temple is one of the most sacred Hindu temples in South India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in the heart of Gokarna town. Mirjan Fort: This fort is located on a hilltop overlooking Gokarna town. It offers stunning views of the town and the Arabian Sea. Yana Caves: These caves are located about 60 km from Gokarna and are home to ancient rock formations. They are a popular tourist destination for both families and adventure seekers.
Place to visit Gokarna and near by destination. Day 01 : Murdeeswar, Mirjan fort and honnavar (sharavathi kandla mangrove boardwalk and sharavathi backwater boat ride)
Day 02: Gokarna( mahabaleshwar temple,mahaganapathi temple, jatayu teertha, gokarna main beach) Day 03: vibhuthi falls and Yana caves
I would say both are same yet completely different in terms of landscape, culture and adventure. Spiti is still untouched and less-visited as compared to Ladakh region in Jammu & Kashmir. I went to Ladakh first and then Spiti. Go to any place but travel responsibly, that's it!