Trekking is the best way to explore a place. 2 treks which I can suggest to do in India. 1) Sar pass it starts from kasol 13800 ft trek 8 days trek. including food approx cost 15000 max for whole trek fees excluding travel fares to kasol.
2) Chadar Trek starts from leLehit's a frozen river and frozen waterfall trek. a week trek including food 25000 max cost excluding travel fares to Leh. other treks also
chandratal trek hampta trek I guess
Hey, if you are traveling solo then according to my experience North is the best place coving dharamshala, dalhousie, shimla, Manali, Ameristar, rishikesh.
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Hello siddhant ,I will be happy to answer your travel queries from my experiences 😊
* you won't face much problems there If you know English .almost every people of South know English and even if you face some problems,you can use Google translator or you may take help from any local who knows both the language s and note down some important words and things to say at malayalam . If you are travelling to kerela,I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great deals for kerela availlable on tripoto itself, do check this out https://www.tripoto.com/kerela/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING
In Kerala, you wouldn't get stuck for not knowing Malayalam. You can easily manage with English. Places like Varkala & Alleppey is filled with foreigners, they obviously manage with English some cases even not that.
If you are really concerned go via tour agents.
Neil Island, Andaman and Nicobar. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh. Lonar Crater, Maharashtra. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Coorg, Karnataka. Sonmarg, Jammu and Kashmir. Katao, Sikkim. Nubra Valley, Ladakh
Yes, best time to visit and many places to explore. If you have time try exploring Pin Parvati Pass. Note 110kms trail and starts from Great Himalayan National Park.
Hey Gunjan, you have to start from shivpuri. There are three types of rafting in rishikesh based on the length of rafting you are willing to do and availablility too.
https://rishikeshriverrafting.co.in/ check this out. Also, try to do the longest one rafting, it will be fun as it has around more than 10 rapids bigger one.
You can get the river rafting agents nearby your hotel at resonable rates.. best would be from shivpuri 9km rafting. it will take about 3 hours and that would be enough. you can also get it on the sharing.
Hey bhavana!!
The best possible way to reach devprayag from Delhi is via rishikesh , you can reach rishikesh from Delhi by bus or train , distance between rishikesh and Delhi is approx 250 km . Then you can take a taxi or local buses to reach devprayag ,it's approx 74 km from rishikesh. so total distance you have to cover is about 324 km.
Or you can reach haridwar from Delhi by bus or train(207 km) , then take a taxi or local bus to devprayag (93km). total distance you need to cover is about 300 km. You can choose any of one the route
All the best for your journey!!
Good trekking shoe, a trekking pole,synthetic gloves, padded jackets, balaclava, trek pants or joggers, thermals, socks atleast 2 pairs, necessary medicines, one water proof jacket.
Get some dry fruits and chocolate for boost your energy level and warmth in your body. if you drink alcohol then buy OLD Monk. Have enough water with you before starting trekking.
Patong Beach
Karon Viewpoint
Koh Panyee
Phi Phi Island
James Bond Island
Kata Noi Beach
Rang Hill
Old Phuket Town
Big Buddha
Wat Chalong
Fantasea
Soi Bangla Road
Simon Cabaret
Chalong Bay Rum Distillery
La Moet
Ni Harn Beach
Surin Beach
Phang Nga Bay
Phuket Trickeye Museum
Khao Rang Viewpoint
Jui Tui Shrine
Shrine of the Serene Light
Khai Island
Phuket Aquarium
Raya Island
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