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Hi Shilpi, That sounds like an incredible spiritual journey! Visiting Tirupati, Jagannath Puri, and Rameswaram in November 2023 from Kanpur will offer you a mix of cultural experiences and religious significance. Here's a suggested itinerary for your trip: Day 1: Kanpur to Tirupati Fly from Kanpur to Chennai (nearest major airport). Upon arrival in Chennai, make your way to Tirupati, which is approximately a 3-4 hour drive from Chennai. You can hire a taxi or take a bus. Check in to your hotel in Tirupati. In the evening, visit the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala for darshan (worship). Day 2: Tirupati Begin your day with a visit to the Sri Venkateswara Temple for a special darshan. Explore other nearby attractions such as the Padmavathi Temple and Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple. Spend the evening at leisure, exploring the local markets and enjoying the South Indian cuisine. Day 3: Tirupati to Puri Check out from your hotel in Tirupati and proceed to the airport in Chennai. Fly to Bhubaneswar, the nearest major airport to Puri. From Bhubaneswar, it's about a 2-hour drive to Puri. Check in to your hotel in Puri. In the evening, visit the Jagannath Temple in Puri for darshan. Day 4: Puri Spend the day exploring Puri's spiritual and cultural offerings. Besides the Jagannath Temple, you can visit other places like Gundicha Temple and Puri Beach. Enjoy traditional Odia cuisine at local eateries. Day 5: Puri to Rameswaram Check out from your hotel in Puri. Drive to Bhubaneswar and catch a flight to Madurai (the nearest airport to Rameswaram). Upon arrival in Madurai, drive to Rameswaram (approximately 3-4 hours). Check in to your hotel in Rameswaram. Day 6: Rameswaram Visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple, a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus. Explore other attractions like Agnitheertham, Dhanushkodi, and Pamban Bridge. Take some time to relax on the beautiful beaches of Rameswaram. Day 7: Rameswaram to Kanpur Check out from your hotel in Rameswaram. Drive back to Madurai. Catch a flight from Madurai to Kanpur, completing your pilgrimage journey. Also, be sure to check the availability of flights and accommodations closer to your travel dates, as these can vary. Enjoy your spiritual journey to Tirupati, Jagannath Puri, and Rameswaram!
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First start with kanpur to orrisa( jaganath ) as it is in orrisa, then tirupati and finally rameshwaram to kanpur
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Hi Shital here is a link to some of the best packages for Leh Ladakh, Bhutan and Spiti https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages
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Thrillophia gets you the best options... please check
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For a perfect 2-day getaway near Mumbai with senior citizens, I highly recommend Lonavala. Its scenic beauty, pleasant weather, and easy accessibility make it ideal. You can explore attractions like Tiger's Point and Bhaja Caves, enjoy local cuisine, and relax in peaceful resorts. Lonavala offers a safe and memorable experience for all ages.
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Hi Aman, Here are a few options that are relatively close to Mumbai and offer a mix of relaxation and sightseeing: Lonavala-Khandala: These hill stations are just a few hours' drive from Mumbai and are known for their pleasant weather, scenic views, and easy accessibility. You can visit places like Bhushi Dam, Karla and Bhaja Caves, and Tiger's Leap. The cool climate and lush green surroundings make it an ideal destination for a short getaway. Matheran: Matheran is a tranquil hill station where vehicles are not allowed. You can reach there by toy train or horseback. The serenity and simplicity of Matheran make it a great place for seniors to relax and enjoy nature. Alibaug: Alibaug is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and historic forts. You can visit Alibaug Beach, Kashid Beach, and Kolaba Fort. It's a relatively short drive from Mumbai, and the coastal ambiance can be very refreshing. Mahabaleshwar: While a bit farther from Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar offers a serene hill station experience. The cool climate, lush greenery, and strawberry farms make it a charming destination. You can visit viewpoints like Arthur's Seat and Wilson Point. Elephanta Caves: If you prefer a cultural and historical experience, you can take a ferry from Mumbai to the Elephanta Caves. These ancient rock-cut caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and house beautiful sculptures. Nashik: Known for its vineyards and wine tours, Nashik is a peaceful destination. You can explore vineyards, visit Sula Vineyards, and take a dip in the holy Godavari River at Ram Kund. Pune: If you're willing to drive a bit further, Pune offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. You can visit places like Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, and Osho Ashram.
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Hi Pramar, I would definitely suggest a different trip for Spiti Valley. However, if you do decide to stay one night in Spiti Valley, I would recommend staying in the town of Kaza. Kaza is the largest town in Spiti Valley and has a good selection of hotels and guesthouses. It is also a good base for exploring the surrounding area.
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Kunzum Pass Connects Spiti Route With Manali Via Atal Tunnel. Kunzum pass will be closed during November and December. So one can't go to Spiti valley via Manali or vice versa. It's better to made Spiti Tour separately during Summer
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Happy Journey. Don't miss Modhera Sun Temple nd Rani ki Vav of Patan while travelling to Mount Abu from Ahmedabad
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Hey. You'd be travelling through Siddhpur. do visit the Bohra Mansions there. Shouldn't be more than a 30 minute detour.
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Hi Khushbu, Visiting Kashmir in December, especially with five elderly family members and a two-year-old child, can be a beautiful experience as the region is covered in snow, creating a winter wonderland. However, it's essential to be well-prepared for the cold weather, potential travel disruptions due to snowfall, and the specific needs of your family members. Ensure you book hotels in advance as there are chances of not finding the correct accommodation. Most of the hotels do provide heaters.
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It's ideal time to visit Kashmir during December. Nothing can be more beautiful than Kashmir in Winters. Take care of your Child during Winter
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From Bir you have to reach Baijnath or Jogindernagar by public Transport Bus. From Jogindernagar you will get direct bus to Mandi. From Mandi you will get bus for Bhuntar. Mandi to Manali bus will drop you at Bhuntar. From Bhuntar you can catch Bus for Kasol.
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If you are looking for a budget-friendly option, you can take a bus. The bus ride takes around 7 hours and costs around ₹300. You can book tickets online or at the bus stand.
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There are many options for you in kasol for night stay camping. YHAI Kasol Camps Moonlight Huts nd Camps Kasol Village Camps
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Hi Nirmal, Here are some good places to stay in Kasol for one night camping: Kabila Camps is a popular campsite located on the banks of the Parvati River. It offers a variety of accommodation options, including Swiss tents, deluxe tents, and common dorms. The camp also has a restaurant, campfire, and other amenities. Parvati Woods Camps is another popular campsite located in a lush forest setting. It offers a variety of accommodation options, including Swiss tents, deluxe tents, and common dorms. The camp also has a restaurant, campfire, and other amenities. North Deodar Camps is a budget-friendly campsite located in a quiet area of Kasol. It offers a variety of accommodation options, including Swiss tents, deluxe tents, and common dorms. The camp also has a restaurant, campfire, and other amenities. YHAI Kasol Camps is a government-run campsite located on the banks of the Parvati River. It offers basic accommodation options, including tents and common dorms. The camp also has a restaurant, campfire, and other amenities. Kasol Village Camp is a small campsite located in the heart of Kasol. It offers a variety of accommodation options, including Swiss tents, deluxe tents, and common dorms. The camp also has a restaurant, campfire, and other amenities. You can also check out Tripoto's Retreats in the region for an amazing experience. https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages
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Kasol is beautiful Village of Parvati Valley in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. Day 1 Arrive in Kasol Check in Hotel on camp in Kasol Enjoy in Cafes of Kasol Day 2 Go to Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib Day 3 Make a plan to Visit Tosh or Pulga Village of Parvati Valley. if you have time then go for Kheerganga Trek
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Kasol is a beautiful destination in Himachal Pradesh, India, known for its scenic beauty, trekking trails, and vibrant culture. Here's a suggested 3-day itinerary for Kasol: Day 1: Arrival in Kasol Morning: Arrive in Kasol, either by bus from Bhuntar or by your preferred mode of transportation. Check in to your accommodation. Afternoon: Explore the Kasol market, which is lined with shops selling handicrafts, clothing, and local products. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the cafes or restaurants. Evening: Head to the Parvati River and relax by its banks. The view of the river against the backdrop of the Himalayas is breathtaking. You can also visit the Chalal Village, which is a short trek from Kasol and known for its scenic beauty. Day 2: Trek to Kheerganga Morning: Start your day early and have a hearty breakfast. You can hire a taxi to Barshaini, the base point for the Kheerganga trek. Mid-morning: Begin the trek to Kheerganga. The trek is approximately 12 kilometers and takes around 4-5 hours to complete. Along the way, you'll pass through lush forests, waterfalls, and picturesque landscapes. Afternoon: Reach Kheerganga and check into one of the guesthouses or campsites. After freshening up, take a dip in the natural hot springs to relax your tired muscles. Evening: Enjoy a bonfire and dinner at the campsite. Kheerganga is known for its starry nights, so don't forget to look up at the sky. Day 3: Kheerganga to Manikaran and Departure Morning: After breakfast, start your descent from Kheerganga to Barshaini. Mid-morning: From Barshaini, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to Manikaran, which is famous for its hot springs and the Gurudwara Shri Manikaran Sahib. Explore the religious sites and have lunch at a local eatery. Afternoon: Depending on your departure time, you can spend some more time exploring Kasol or simply relax by the river. Evening: Depart from Kasol for your onward journey. You can also check our Himachal Pradesh packages here for the best experience. https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages
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Thankyou for information
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This diwali Kedarnath?

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Be sure to book in time. 2 days later it closed and it's expected to be very busy.
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How about dusshera week?
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Hi Ria, 1. Valley Heritage- This homestay is located in the village of Kangan, about 50 kilometers from Srinagar. It is surrounded by lush apple orchards and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The homestay offers a variety of activities, including apple harvesting during the season (September-October). 2. Homestay near Lidder River: Trout Stream Homestay This homestay is located in the village of Pahalgam, on the banks of the Lidder River. It offers a variety of activities, including trout fishing, trekking, and camping. The homestay also has a restaurant that serves fresh trout and other Kashmiri dishes. Food outlets to taste Kashmiri wazwan and pink chai: Ahdoos: This restaurant in Srinagar is known for its authentic Kashmiri wazwan. Wazwan is a multi-course meal that is typically served on special occasions. Mughal Darbar: This restaurant in Srinagar also serves authentic Kashmiri wazwan. It has a beautiful ambiance and offers stunning views of the Dal Lake. Khan Chacha: This restaurant in Srinagar is known for its pink chai. Pink chai is a tea that is made with milk, sugar, and baking soda. It has a unique pink color and a slightly sweet taste.
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Hello mam Afreen this side from kashmir.. you can contact me on this number.. 6006780684 as I am a travel agent in kashmir
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Hi Rajyaguru, Meghalaya offers a variety of attractions including lush landscapes, waterfalls, caves, and unique cultural experiences. Here's a sample itinerary for a 5-7 day trip to Meghalaya: Day 1: Arrival in Shillong Arrive at Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Check-in to your hotel and rest after your journey. In the evening, explore the local markets and try some local cuisine. Day 2: Shillong Sightseeing Visit the Shillong Peak for panoramic views of the city. Explore Ward's Lake, a serene artificial lake. Visit the Don Bosco Museum to learn about the region's culture and history. Stroll around Police Bazaar for shopping and dining. Day 3: Day Trip to Cherrapunji Drive to Cherrapunji, known for its heavy rainfall and beautiful landscapes. Visit Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India. Explore the Mawsmai Caves and the Seven Sisters Falls. Return to Shillong in the evening. Day 4: Mawlynnong and Dawki Visit Mawlynnong, known as the cleanest village in Asia. Explore the living root bridges in the nearby village of Riwai. Head to Dawki and enjoy a boat ride on the crystal-clear Dawki River. Spend the night in Dawki or return to Shillong. Day 5: Jowai and Nartiang Drive to Jowai, the headquarters of the Jaintia Hills district. Visit the Nartiang Monoliths, ancient megalithic structures. Explore Thadlaskein Lake and Umlawan Cave. Return to Shillong in the evening. Day 6: Trekking and Adventure Choose from various trekking options in Meghalaya. Popular choices include: The Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek in Nongriat. The David Scott Trail from Mawphlang to Lad Mawphlang. Spend the night in a homestay in the village near your chosen trekking route. Day 7: Leisure and Departure Spend your morning exploring the village or enjoying the natural surroundings. Return to Shillong in the afternoon. Depart from Shillong. Here is our Meghalaya guide to help you https://www.tripoto.com/meghalaya
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