Hey Swayam! Manesar is quite good place for a small getaway from Delhi/NCR. You can check some comfortable stays in Manesar here: https://www.tripoto.com/hotels
Hey there are numerous offbeat places in Sikkim where you can get those hippie or nomad vibes. Add these destinations in your itinerary while planning your trip to Sikkim: Tukla, Yangtey, Borong, Tsolamu Lake and Singhik.
From Chengalpattu you have the option of Yercaud or Kolli Hills. Both would be similar distance from there. I am just back from a trip to Kolli Hills and it an amazing place with great weather. There are many trekking sites and waterfalls you can visit. Yercaud is more of a laid back hillstation.
Hey! when are you planning to visit India. Would love to have you here. Plan your trip during festivals to get a closer insight into rich Indian culture.
Hi, Jamaica is something for every type of traveller from mountains to beaches. I will suggest you to visit this great travel destination from November to mid December as the weather is pleasant and it will be easy for you to find good deals on stays and flights. Add these places in your travel plan: Saint Elizabeth waterfall visit, enjoy beautiful mountain views in Jamaican Blobsledding, Pelican Bar at St. Elizabeth beach to name a few. Check adventure activities in Jamaica here: https://www.visitjamaica.com
Hey Chirag, You can get the permit for both you and your bike in a day only. It all depends on the people waiting for the same as you. You have to cross into Bhansar, the border of Nepal and you have to get an application from the office theres and have to fill it with the necessary details and submit the same. You have to pay 100 per day for bike and I would suggest to take permit for two extra days before in hand so that you will be on a safer end if you ought to visit or ride much more in the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. Below are the neccesary details you would need..... Documents required by Indians at Nepal border to prove their citizenship Passport Voter I-card Driving licence I-card issued by any government authority A letter issued by the Nepalese embassy Documents required entering Nepal with own vehicle Registration Certificate of vehicle Driving license Customs permit (called Bhansar in Nepali) Vehicle Permit (called yaatayaat anumati in Nepali) Also carry coupe of photos in case of need.... Happy Travelling!!!
Hey Ramya, Thirthan Valley is one of the unexplored valleys in India for now. Places to see and things to do here are :- Gaidhar Waterfalls :- Don't miss to visit this place. Fishing :- Don't forget to do Trout Fishing. Camping :- Don't forget to camp in the Himalayan National park here. Rock Climbing:- There are numerous boulders in all shapes and sizes here to try Rock climbing, so don't miss it. River Crossing:- This is a fun filled adventure, with a guide who knows how to cross the flowing river. Trekking:- If you are doing Thirthan valley trek, that gives all the adventure you want to. Happy Travelling!!!
Hey Mahesh, Yesss, these places will be accessible as they are internal roads and Indian army keeps them open for their operations... Still you need to be careful planning in and out to leh ... For further which are minute and to be considered, visit this blog :- http://vargiskhan.com/log/plan-trip-ladakh-in-november/ Happy and safe Travelling !!!
Hey Yash, You can contact this number of the Kolukkamalai estate person who can help with your Jeep Safari :- 9495820458 9443144666 Happy Travelling !!!
Hey Vyshak, As such pakistan will not issue a tourist visa to an Indian and vice versa ... If you have got relatives in Pakistan, you will get a visitor's visa and not tourist visa ... But, still Pakistan's high commission in Delhi issues visa to a person only through a well known and renowned your operators ... So you can get through them, and still you will be restricted from visiting few places in Pakistan ... Many say it's laborious and pain staking process to answer a lotttt of questions and also to provide all the documents they ask for a visa ... If you are really ready for all this things, do your home work well before and search for an Indian who has visited Pakistan and get information about proceedings ... Happy and safe Travelling Bro !!!