Hey Guwahati has lot of temples if you would like to visit.
the most famous one is "Umananda temple" on the peacock island on Bhramaputra river. smallest river island of the world. You will need to reach early around 9 am or so, as it will take at least 2 hrs to complete darshan due to all time rush. if you want you can go for vip darshan for 400rs Then you can either visit a zoo and botanical garden together or skip and visit Ashram garden. if you would like to go for shopping then you can visit fancy bazar. you can also visit the planetarium if you are interested.
hope this info was helpful.
You have to take a pass on arrival at jaigaon.
Which is open from Mon to friday till 5 pm
They give u pass for 7days for bhutan
And for Nepal you don't require any visa so u can go without it
You can take HRTC buses to travel between Dharamshala and Manali. HRTC is the state transport. It will cost you around 500 bucks one way. McLeodganj is just close to Dharamshala. You can travel via local busess which will cost you around 15-20 rupees. Within McLeodganj you can either take autorickshaws or just walk around, as it's quite a small place.
Hey Ravindra ....
In dharamshala most of the places to visit(stadium/war memorial/tea garden) are at walking distance from bus stand , don't go for any taxi or cab they charge way too much around 200 bucks (to my best knowledge public transport isn't very popular within dharamshala)...but from dharamshala to MacLeod u can take a bus or shared taxi for 20 bucks. In macleodganj the best and affordable mean to cover most sights(dal lake bhagsunag waterfall,sunset point,etc) is rent a scooty it costs 400 bucks per day which is pretty fair ,in case you only want to visit market and cafes you don't need any vehicle everything is around and at walking distance.In manali you have to ask for an arrangement from your hotel they will provide you trackers on sharing basis with other tourists or you can take autorickshaw though these rikshaw ain't no available everywhere suppose if u want to go for gulaba point then again to my best knowledge no autorikshaw or anything available, either personal vehicle or the trackers.. or you can ask about renting a vehicle there too (if available)
GOKARNA IS BASICALLY LIKE GOA IT HAS ALL SORTS OF BEACHES . - SO YOU CAN GO TO PARADISE BEACH , HALF MOON BEACH AND MAIN BEACH.
- GOKARNA ALSO HAS SHIVA CAVES WHICH ARE GOOD TO VIST - MAHABALESHWAR TEMPLE IS THERE , MAHA GANAPATHI TEMPLE IS THERE .
- YOU WILL FIND SOME SHACKS AROUND THE BEACHES YOU CAN CHILL OUT THERE ALSO. - MYSTERY CAVE BEACH IS ALSO A GOOD BEACH .
Uttarakhand in the month of june for trek can be done for following places:
Kedarnath which would cost 7k per head
Chandrashila trek which may cost 5k per head.
At present you can go leh ladakh. It would be an extraordinary experience.
I would suggest you to rent bikes form karol bagh in delhi. There are huge numbers of shops at naiwala, karol bagh. And they will give you complete guidance on route.
If any group is available then you may join them too.
I guess 7 days are enough for complete trip.
For photo blog you dont get credit, if you want credit, you need to publish blog with journey details and ecperiences. see other's profile to get some clue.
all the best.
Hey , The places to visit in Dharamshala are :- Bhagsu naag falls Shiva cafe :- A must visit cafe ... Trek to Triund :- A complete trek is 8 hours ... Dalai Lama temple Eateries are Germany bakery, Tibet kitchen, Moon peak expresso, Jimmy's cafe ... As you are a group... choose a homestay ... here are few :- Himalayan home stay The divine Hima Gautama nivas apartment Per head budget for 2 days would be around 2k ... Happy Travelling!!!
1.HPCA cricket stadium
2.Naddi View Point
3.Bhagsu Nag Waterfall + Shiva Cafe
4.Dalai Lama temple
5.Illiterati Cafe ,Mccllo bakery (try carrot cake)
Trek to triund ..as triund is much crowded u can go ahead upto snowline cafe or laka glacier .. its few kms uphill from triund hill (1-1.5hrs ).
Have a wonderful trip... :)
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Coimbatore is the one of the most industrialized town of South India and also known as textile capital of India . It is well connected via train and plane from all major towns of India .
Coimbatore serves as an entry and exit point to neighboring Kerala State and the very popular hill station of Udhagamandalam (Ooty) is 70 kms from Coimbatore. It is the disembarking point for those who want to take the Mountain train that runs from Mettupalayam just 35 kms away from Coimbatore, regular bus services also available daily from Coimbatore to Ooty
It is the second largest city in Tamil Nafu following Chennai. There are many places of interests like - Siruvani waterfalls, Anamalai Tiger Reserve, Monkey Falls, Dhyanalinga, and a very fantabulous hill station!
My go to places will be Yelagiri (TamilNadu), Coringa (Andhra Pradesh), GandiKota (Rayalaseema), Coorg (Karnataka)... Self camping is anywhere allowed in India it seems.
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Every place is worth visit culture wil be different in differnet places the food you eat wil be different. so offourse if u have the desier to travel there no places which is not worthy.
Hello, first of all congratulations and all the best,
planning the ride involves many aspects 1. Are you using your own bike? or planning to rent?
2. How many of you are going to ride
3. What about your expertise in repairing the bike
4. How many days do you have?
5. What is your starting point? Delhi? Manali?
6. Which season you are targeting? If you can answer above questions half of the planning is done automatically.
I have done Delhi to Delhi 3200km ride with https://devilsonwheelz.com.
they are pretty decent, they will help you with most of the above questions. Now to tell you more based on my experience 1. No plan is perfect when you are riding in Himalaya, complete trip is based on the mother nature s mercy
2. Never forget to carry - Diamox, Garlic, Camphor, Loads of extra Socks.
3. Repeat the second - how many branded sets of clothes you Carry is not at all matter s, having dry pair of socks is the most important thing.
4. Riding gear, Helmate, sun glass, water bottle, and first aid kit are the next important things to carry
5. Which bike are you planning to take? light weight 150 cc bikes like FZ will have problem climbing uphill where as they will easily go through slush in zozilla, where as Royal Enfield s have exactly oposite problem where they will struggle in slush. So bikes like Avanger are the best suited. let me know if you need anything more.
Also read my blog to get an idea 😀
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/surviving-the-toughest-mountain-bike-ride-in-the-world-5c6ada1b8313b