Monsoon is Perfect time for mahabaleshwar..the ghats will be all green and beautiful waterfalls around..stay at airbnb or homestays which has good views..read reviews and book accordingly
Yes....u can easily reach there by roadway or even by trains
Go for Matheran waterfalls & even you can go for Lonavala or Khandala... they both are neraby
Don't forget to take a ride in Neral-Matheran toy train.
If you enjoy trekking & are nature lover,go for Chanderi caves,Prabalgad Fort..
Or a night stay at Pawana lake
Hello there, and welcome to my city! it's too hot here right now and not much to do. but depending on where you are staying and for how many days, you sure can visit Mulshi lake, Lonavala Tiger Point, Mahabaleshwar and the Aga Khan palace. due to the heat, you can also either opt for culinary treats at garden vadapao, Kayani bakery, Kalyan BHEL, marzorin sandwich etc.
In month of june there will be drizzles but it is a pleasant time to visit Himachal Pradesh. In Manali, you can visit Solang Valley , Kasol, Malana and Manikarni. Also, you can visit local places like Hidimba Temple and Gatotkachha Temple. Manali Mall Road during night time and ecological park in central manali. If you want to visit some other place in Himachal you can go to Dharamshala Mcleoganj. There you can do triund trek. and visit buddhist monasteries. You can go to Khajjar and Dalhousie. If you want an off beat experience then you can go to Spiti and Lahaul Valley. Kaza, Kibber and Chitkul will be a great choice for some different experience. Above all Chitkul is my suggestion.
If you are planning to. visit somewhere in india so best place will be north-east such as:-
Darjeeling Sikkim
Assam Or places like
Chandigarh himachal Dehradun
Mumbai as a city has lot to offer. You can explore gardens, enjoy sea view at marine drive, Aksa and Juhu beaches, eat food and enjoy night life in colaba etc. But if you want to escape the crowd you can visit, Kashid beach, Mahabaleshwar, Matheran. The famous Lonavalaa and Khandala drives from Mumbai to Pune. You can plan your itinerary and see what all places do you wanna explore.
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How you are planning to Reach.. !? One week you can visit Athirapilly water falls just a half day, fort kochi half day, Munnar two to three days, Alleppey one day and Kanyakumari one and half day. If you are flying you can land at Cochin and start your trip and after finishing Kanyakumari you can fly back from Trivandrum. If coming by train also you can follow the same entry and exit and regarding budget it all depends on how many people and mode of transport.
Few of the must do things you have already mentioned a trek to Kheerganga, Malana and Tosh. Beside you can take a walk beside Parvathi River and can taste some awesome Israeli Cuisine at Turquiose Kasol and The Evergreen. You should not miss Street shopping and Rice beer and post all your trekking once you are back to the town sit and relax at Moon dance cafe and cherish your memorable experience.
If you traveling via Delhi, then Day 1 : Arival at kasol.. after check in take some healthy breakfast at Evergreen Cafe then go to Rasol.. Day 2 & 3 : Take bus or share taxi to Barseni for Kheerganga via Manikaran ( 2 days for Kheerganga) Day 4 : Return to Barseni and go for Tosh or Pulga
Day 5 : Take Share Taxi or Bus to return Kasol, in evening take your dinner at Moon Dance Cafe Next day back to Bhuntar to return Delhi.. Be a Responsible Traveller 👍🗺️
You can manage the trip your own. Location wise Munnar, Alleppey and Thekkady would be perfect and with 7 days you can easily make the trip. Hire a taxi ane choose your preferred hotels online and you are good to go
It's never bad to visit there but it is mostly raining right now and weather is very unpredictable. It's better not to travel right now, otherwise you will miss alot of the places you can easily visit at a different time.
The climate will be very cold and some passes will be closed as it will be covered with snow. if you want to explore ladakh in its winter then you can go , provided you take leather jackets and woolen clothes. the pangong lake will be frozen while in the end or October and so are the most of the lakes