Phuket is easily accesible, by flight from various other cities & countries. Also until now only phuket was open for international tourists.. Now all other cities have opened with minimum restrictions.
It is not safe at all. once it starts snowing the manali leh highway gets closed. Even if you go it is very difficult to come back. You can get stuck anywhere.
Hi, Here is a guide to Meghalaya and offers you an itinerary to explore the best of Meghalaya like Cherrapunji, Shillong, Mawlynnong, Nongpoh, Mawsynram etc. in 5 days: https://tripoto.page.link/ScnLDsxwi8LdbENp7
Also, a lot of travel can be done using public transport in Meghalaya.
Kedarkantha is an easy to moderate level trek that you can go for if it's your first time, it'll take you through beautiful meadows covered with snow and views of snow clad Himalayas. There are many trek service providers likeTrek the Himalayas, Thrillophillia etc. I've seen some options on Tripoto too, check them out. Hope this helps!
Hey I was planning the same, but kochi was under red zone, so I don't think it's best to visit as if for now. If you still have plans let me know we can travel together
You can get a shared taxi or sumo from Shillong to Sohra. If you want to visit the waterfalls near Sohra, you have to trek for most of the waterfalls. For your itinerary I would suggest:
Day 1 - Shillong sightseeing (Police bazaar, Laitlum Grand Canyon 23kms from Police Bazaar, Elephant falls) Day 2 - Sohra (For trekking visit Wei Sawdong, Lai Pateng falls, Nohkalikai falls) On the way to Wei Sawdong falls, you'll get Dainthlen falls also. Day 3 - Sohra to Dawki, but ai would suggest you to visit Shnongpdeng village which will give you solitude and also the feel of Dawki area. Experience Riverside camping, cliff jumping, boating etc etc at a cheaper rate than Dawki. Note - *** Sohra is very beautiful places with hidden falls, explore it thoroughly if you wish. And The journey from Sohra to Dawki via Pomshuti a/Pynursla is a mesmerizing experience. Good luck, Safe Journey and be always happy 😊
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If you are a buget traveller
-try staying with the locals or in hostels on arrival, instead of prebooking a hotel.
-get a room as close to the beach as possible so you dont need to rent a bike
-do not eat food from the shacks on the beach, buy or order it before getting to the beach.
-carry a medical kit ALWAYS. It is difficult to find a doctor or clinic around the beach areas.
-North Goa is for Partying with frnz and strangers.... South Goa is quiet and relaxing for family trips.
-try to explore hidden beaches if you are in adventure mood, like butterfly beach, cola beach, sunset beach, benaulim beach etc.