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I hope it helps 🙂
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Hey, you can try Handi and Douse, both serve really delicious food.
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MM Khan restaurant it's in Rambagh it's a very famous non veg restaurant in jaipur
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Gokarna road - gok
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Mangalore can be covered in 2 days divided into visiting the Mangalore beach and trying the water sports, visiting the Mangaladevi Temple, Butterfly Park, Sultan Battery Fort, Milagres and St Aloysius Churches, eating Mangalorean sea food at Gajalee. In Gokarna you can keep 1 day aside to do a day tour to Yana caves and Mirjan Fort and. Another day you can do beach hopping from Om Beach, Gokarna Main Beach, Kudle Beach with Kudle Beach being the most commercial one. You will get to enjoy food and drinks at shacks and water sports at Kudle Beach. If you are religious and spiritual then you may want to visit the Mahabaleshwar Temple near Gokarna Main Beach. Avoid swimming or bathing at Gokarna Main Beach because it is is filled with jelly fish by the shore. If you are a fish eater definitely try Open House Fishland. Even Chez Christophe Cafe on Gokarna Main Beach serves good continental food. You may also want to hike from Belekan Beach to Paradise Beach and ahead to Om Beach, Kudle Beach incase you are Interested in trekking and hiking. These are all the To Dos. Depending on your interests you will have to divide time and choose
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MANGALORE You could start with Mangala Devi temple visit Explore butterfly park See what is Light house hill garden is like Peep into church history of Mangalore Be with nature in Pilikula Nisarga Soak your foot in Panambur beach, Someshwar beach and try some authentic seafood in Gajalee. GOKARNA You can start with Mahabaleshwar temple Do a banana boat ride Try beach yoga See the sunset of Kudle beach Do camping at Dandeli forest River raft See Mirijan fort and visit Yana if u hv time.
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Check their customer reviews and ratings on TripAdvisor, MakeMyTrip, Booking.com, Expedia and compare and then decide. The probability of finding many people having stayed at this particular resort on Tripoto is less.
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It's an average one
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Hey, I stayed in an Airbnb called Pinnacle blue, it is located in a very serene place and just 5 mins away from the beach. You can consider it, the host is very helpful and kind.
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Depending on which side of goa you choose; south goa then benaulim has many places that are budget friendly!, north goa then morjim has good places but wont be budget friendly!
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Tripoto is running a contest this December where the best trip blog will win a travel package to Rajashthan. One needs to write a trip blog about his/her favourite travel memory in 2021 and use the given hashtag in the title.
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Contest by Tripoto, free giveaway to Rajasthan by posting favourite travel memories in form of photoblog or videos or itinerary, so use hastag #TM2021 to participate.
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Hi.. surbhi wanted to share my Itenary for Amritsar day 1 start your day harmandir sahib ( golden Temple) in the morning spend time there then you can go to jallianwala bagh. which is very close to the temple. & you can go to other famous temple like durgyana temple. it's enough for the day day 2 try to get your hotel near golden Temple again if you wanna go to golden Temple you can go in the morning then after in afternoon you can go to wagha border for beating retreat ceremony it's a must doing thing in Amritsar you can get public transport like auto or bus from near to golden Temple to the wagha border.till the evening. enjoy there & get back to your hotel
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Took a train from Bangluru to jammu & leave the station pathankot which is just before jammu station. then take bus from pathankot to dharamshala it's around 1 hour 30 minutes journey. just take a train ride till pathankot then bus ride it's the easy way to reach
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There are multiple options: 1. you can fly from BLR to Dharamshala in a connecting flight Delhi with long layover hours. 2. Fly to Delhi and take an overnight bus to Dharamshala. 3. Fly to Chandigarh and take a bus to Dharamshala (shortest trip). 4. Fly to Chandigarh and take a bus/train to Palampur and then take a bus to Dharamshala.
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What's the cost for a family like 3 members including our son who is 4 years old.
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Hello , whenever you are going to Goa please let me know the date..please tell me the budget also.
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Tawang monastery - Arunachal Pradesh Ziro valley - Nohkalikai falls - Meghalaya Goechala - Sikkim Cherrapunni- Meghalaya Tripura sundari temple - Tripura Gangtok Kanchenjunga Yuksom Dawki river Majuli island Ujjayanta palace - Agartala Wildlife sanctuary - Tripura Dimapur.
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You cannot complete entire North-East in just seven days. So if you want to enjoy some part of North-East, it is possible. Assam and Meghalaya would be two sisters of the North-East region you can aim for. If you want to add Nagaland and Gangtok, in that case you need to add more days to your itinerary.
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Hey.. interested.. let me know the specifics and approximate itinerary.
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Hey I'm from Meghalaya - exolore Meghalaya in budget with us fooding lodging and sightseeing included - in budget and adventure is ready ✌️🌎😌 8472899637
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Hadimba temple solang valley sethan Village atal tunnel jogni waterfall sajla waterfall naggar
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Rohtang pass Manu temple Vashisht temple Old Manali Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa Arjun gufa Manali castle Rozy falls Chandrakhani pass
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Singtham village Ravangla Borong Biksthang Rimchingpong Barsey Zuluk Naku pelling Tarey Bhir Kaluk
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The Mangan District of North Sikkim is a paradise and is offbeat as compared to the other tourist hotspots.
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Yes it is possible
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PLACES TO VISIT Deoria Tal Ukhimath Kanchula sanctuary Rohini bugyal Sari village Baniyakund CUISINE Don't forget to taste Karauli phaanu baadi chainsoo gulgula arsa.
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It's snow here in chopta so be prepared with everything like good trekking shoes, jacket etc not much & Luxurious hotel here in chopta you can go upto tungnath temple. can go to sari village, deoria taal as well. wish you happy & safe journey
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Yes, a lot of tour providers offer camping facilities on Triund.
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Yes definitely you can stay..
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India has some beautiful villages that'll beautifully transport you to some older, simpler times. From the likes of Malana, Pragpur in Himachal to Kalpa in Uttarakhand and a lot more in Meghalaya (Mawlynnong), Ladakh (Lamayuru) , Kerela (Poovar) , Tamil Nadu(Mutton) , Sikkim (Zuluk) Here is an article that you can read to know more about these villages: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/12-most-beautiful-villages-in-india-9858
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Https://tripoto.page.link/3ewb9M5z94fiq2Ei6 You can check out this article for picturesque villages.
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