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Andaman or Lakshadweep?

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Lakshadweep
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Best fort in india

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Golconda was nice
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Anaconda was large
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I think any place would be great after a long stay indoors. personally I love hill stations more.
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Anyone planning for vietnam?

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Yup, by road from India...
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Hey! would love to but not anytime soon.
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Yes,,, but there are restrictions on crowded places,, means you have to be careful and avoid crowded places.. follow rules
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Yes I am from tirthan valley... but some inner places are closed too
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There are many hostels in south goa.
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There are so many good hostels in Goa, you can choose according to your location preferences. Zostel/ Happy panda (arambol), the crazy hostel (anjuna), summer by thehostelcrowd (palolem), backpackers panda (candolim) and many more.
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Bekal, 1 hour from mangalore
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Tannirbhavi beach and to witness the sunset there is a bliss, also if you have time in hand visit manipal that's near Mangalore too and has the most beautiful and untouched beaches you can find more information here https://www.tripoto.com/manipal/photoblogs/lets-take-the-scenic-route-through-quietspots-in-manipal-5f5cb7c32ec3e
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You can go to Himalayas side for sure, the peace we all need after such a hectic year, can be found for sure in the mountains. If you are searching something like less Adventurous then you can visit Kasol or Manali
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Himachal dalhouse ....manali and dharmshala
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I am from kolkata

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So?????
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Great. City of joy :)
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You should plan next year. bcoz situation is not favorable in leh region
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Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim
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Himachal
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Yes.. But not sure.. Please reconfirm..
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Yes sure
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Lansdowne...
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Jilling - a small village around 20 kms from Nainital town
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Few places that you shouldn’t miss in Jaipur are- -Chauki dhani, where you can get a hint of Rajasthani culture and delicious cuisine. -Cafes like OTH, Brown Sugar and Tapri are a must visit as they serve amazing and unique food. -The tattoo cafe and lounge with a view of Hawa Mahal, is a must visit too. -Have an early morning ride to the Jal Mahal and have Makkhan bada, Ghevar and Poha. - Have an adventurous ride to the fort Nahargarh to see the sunset and dine at the restaurant Padao with the city’s view. - Visit Amber fort, Jaigarh fort, Amer fort and Albert Hall Museum to have a look at the city’s rich history. - Don’t forget to have bejad roti with alu pyaaz sabzi and lehsun ki chutney at Mahavir Rabri Bhandar. - Visit the clubs HOP, Blackout and Naila to experience the city’s nightlife. - Visit bapu bazar to buy the traditional Rajasthani clothes, jewellery and other items.
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Amer fort, Hawa mahal, sun temple, jaipur market
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