Yes its all worth travelling however depends which other destination you are comparing it with. Please ensure to check political conditions here https://mea.gov.in/travel-advisories.htm before you plan your trip.
Hey, Yessss, you can cover Jodhpur in one day in this way.... 9.00 am - Umaid Bhawan palace museum
with all the vintage cars....one hour here ... 10.30 am - Mehrangarh fort or famously called as citadel of sun would take your 3 hours easily to explore. 2.00 pm - Rao jodha desert park - This 72 hectare park takes an hour to visit which suits next to Mehrangarh fort. 3.30 pm - Jaswant thada - Taj Mahal of Marwar , would take 45 minutes of your day. 5.00 pm - Mandore garden located 10 Kms from Mehrangarh fort is worth a visit for its lush green gardens, and this would take an hour and hence bringing your day trip in Jodhpur to an end. Hope this information helps you to plan your trip.... Happy Travelling!!!
You can cover major places, but it will be more like touristy way. However if you only have one day, that can also be enough for you to have a glimpse of Jodhpur and call you back again soon.
Happy Traveling!
Hey Priyanka, Here are few places in Manali I would suggest for a budget you have got:- Hidimba Devi temple: - an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhima. This ancient temple stands by a dense cedar forest, which is a surprise in the otherwise touristy Manali. The forest cover around Hidimba Devi Temple is impressively thick, sunlight failing to touch the ground at many places. Rohtang pass:- You can easily rely upon bus service to and from Rohtang pass. The fare of Rohtang Pass electric bus is Rs. 600 per person for a return journey to Manali. You can buy your ticket from the counter at bus stand or book it online. The entire amount will be payable upfront and will include your ticket for Manali to Rohtang and then the return journey to Manali. Museum of Himachal culture and Folk Art: - The Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is one of Manalis major tourist attractions. The museum is a treasure of collection of traditional heritage from different parts of Himachal Pradesh since 1990.Address:- Utopia Comlex, Near Hadimba Temple, Hadimba Temple Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131. Himalayan Nyinmapa Tibetan Buddhist monastery: - Nestled around the busy market and Mall road is this blissful Buddhist Temple. Entering the temple you feel cut off from all the world. You can feel a sense of tranquillity. Must visit. Van Vihar National Park: - At a distance of 750 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Van Vihar is a municipal garden situated in front of the Tibetan market on the Mall Road, Manali.
Vashisht temple with hot springs:- Vashisht village is a green patch of steep hill hanging at the base on a cliff, is 6 km from Manali at the banks of the Beas River opposite Old Manali. Vashisht is reachable from Manali by half an hour walk or a short drive up a slanting road by Auto Rickshaw for Rs.50. The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa: - At a distance of 250 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Tibetan Monastery is situated near the Mall in Manali. Tibetan Monastery is one of the oldest and famous places in Manali. Manali Bazaar and Mall road for window shopping The stays in manali hostels depends on the availability, which you can check through their website link here:- http://www.hostels.com/manali/india Happy Travelling!!!
Hey Urgan, Yesss, there are quite few stay options available within budget in Udaipur... Mentined Below are few of them less than 1000Rs/- :- Zostel Udaipur:- Purohit Ji Ka Khurra, Chand Pole, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001
Phone: 011 3958 9004 Moustache Hostel Udaipur:- 44, Panduwari, Gadiya Devra,, Near Jagdish Chowk, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001
Phone: 0294 242 3332 The Hostelcrawl:- 15, Hotel Lake Pichola Rd, Cheerwa, Ambamata, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001
Phone: 070148 78526 Banjara Hostel:- 83, banjara hostel,udainiwas hotel, gangaurghat road near jagdish temple, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001
Phone: 072300 67110 Kaka Palace:- 215, Nirala hotel Road, Shakti Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 31300 Have a great stay in Udaipur. Happy Travelling!!!
Hey Sid, Best time to visit Tamil Nadu entirely... Can't answer it like that, let me simplify this for you... Best time to visit Chennai:- November to February Best time to visit Ooty :- March to June Best time to visit Kanyahmari:- March to May Best time to visit Pondicherry:- October to March Best time to visit Kodaikanal :- September... Happy Travelling!!!
Hi Sid, The best time to visit Tamil Nadu is from November till March as the temperature level comes down making it ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. You can easily go out and visit the famous temples such as Meenakshi Amman Temple, Jambukeswarar Temple, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Brihadeeswarar Temple, Ranganathaswamy Temple to name few. Alos, go to nearby beaches for spending some quality time and enjoy the blissful breeze. Add these beaches in your plan: Marina, Kanyakumari, Poompuhar and Elliot's beach. Have a safe and memorable trip.
Hi Sabari, Andaman is a great destination especially when visited from October to mid-May when the weather is delightful. You can plan your trip to Andaman with the help of following package. Happy travelling!
Hey Priyanka, From Delhi, one can go on many road trips. As per your travel dates here are few options which you can consider for your road trip:- 1. Neemrana:- located on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway. The drive is very serene and peaceful. The most famous attraction at Neemrana is the Neemrana Fort. 2. Vrindavan:- The well known temples here include Mirabai Temple, Iskcon Temple, Gokulananda Temple and the Vrindavan Dham. Mathura, a holy city and the birthplace of Lord Krishna, is in the vicinity of Vrindavana. 3. Agra:- It is one of the most visited Indian cities with 62 lakh tourist visiting in 2016 alone. The city also has some hidden gems and relics from the Mughal Era scattered all over. 4. Rishikesh:- Ride to this Yoga capital of the World will be an adventurous one of your life. You can also go on river rafting and bunjee jumping in Rishikesh and also this old city is most happening place. 5. Mussoorie:- Drive to Mussoorie will take you through some winding roads lined with pine trees. The town was ruled by the British and their influences are clearly seen in the culture of Mussoorie. 6. Jaipur:- This one is the most sought riding destination from riders all over Delhi. You will get to witness the beauty of the Aravali Hills as you make your way toward the pink city. Along with the Aravali Hills, you can spot beautiful peacocks by the highway. 7. Chail:- Its a barely touched landscape you should definitely head out to. Chail is lined with open-air restaurants where tables are set near water streams and you can enjoy dipping your feet in the chilly waters while savouring hot snacks. 8. Alwar - Bhangarh - Rajasthan :- Located in Rajasthan, Alwar's history dates back to 1500 BC. Located around 160 km south of Delhi and about 150 km north of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. It is perfect for the Weekend ride. 9. Mcleodganj:- Mcleodganj is a quaint hill town located in Himachal Pradesh. The town shows its Tibetan cultural influences. You can enjoy hot steamed momos are slurp down delicious thupas while in Mcleodganj. You can also spend your time in one of the many restaurant and cafes that overlook the valley. 10. Lansdowne:- Lansdowne is a cantonment town in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Blessed with an abundance of natural beauty, Lansdowne is an untouched and pristine destination where commercialization has yet not spread its fangs. Happy Travelling!!!
Hello Gaurav ,I will be happy to answer your travel query🙂 . *comparing Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh provides good facilities you too early governance and easy transportation.
*the most unique thing about Himachal is the small village Malana located in district Kullu on the way to Kasol situated in beautiful Parvati valley. *there are some homemade vines only found in Himachal they are angoorie,Noorie etc. Himachal Pradesh has a huge list of adventure activities but Uttarakhand too is developing in it .there are some great adventure activities like river rafting ,still water sports ,bungee jumping, river crossing paragliding ,skiing , cabel car way and much more. *Himachal is also much known for its handloom and handicrafts.concluding from all the points mentioned above there is no way one can defy the fact that exploring Himachal Pradesh is much better choice if you haven't visited both Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.and there's nearly same temperature and same conditions in both the state in October .
*giving you a little travel advice, I just checked online and found that the best deals for travelling Himachal Pradesh are at tripoto itself, just go through this link https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING
Both Himachal and Uttarakhand are very nice in October. However, it is raining very heavily in Himachal. So please keep an eye out for the weather, especially if you are planning to go in the first week of October.
Hey Ayush, Train is the best option Bro.... The Indore Duronto express is the best way to travel from Mumbai central to Indore which takes around 12 hours to reach. It runs twice a week, Thursday and Saturday. Visit :- www.irctc.login to book your tickets. Happy Travelling!!!
You can take any tour package from any commercial tour offering websites according to your budget. Or, you can visit self.
1. Go to Tirupati Railway Station (if you want to travel in train). Otherwise you can travel with bus or cab to reach Tirupati Town. 2. There is lots of hotel and lodges in Tirupati to stay . You can book online also. 3. The Balaji Temple is cituated at Tirumula which 22km away from Tirupati Town. You have to take bus, cab etc. to go there. 4. The darshan may take time avg 2 hr depending upon the crowd and your way to reach there. Blessed!
Hey Sai , Here are few to visit on this news year with less crowd :- Okinawa in Japan Siem Reap in Cambodia Kathmandu in Nepal Pokhra in Nepal Mauritius Thimphu in Bhutan ... These are few places where you can avoid the crowd and still enjoy your new year ... Happy Travelling!!!
Hi Yoshita,
For the Cheapest travel destinations from india for a family vacation you can explore Asia:
1) Srilanka
2) Nepal
3) Bhutan
4) Thailand
5) Singapore
6) Indonesia
9) Sechelles - If you love Island no visa is require for here and its very pretty.
I do not really think so. It will be too much of snow making it more and more difficult for you to travel. The best time would be from May end till October maybe
No, I won't advice you to visit ladakh in November, due to snow there are many places that can shut down, So wait for weather to get clear and then visit
Hello amol ,I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience 😊.
*goa is a great place to explore if you love beaches , forests, parties, chilling,food and relaxation. it's just a perfect place for a part animal and the vintage vibe it gives is just unimaginable.
*if you are some party types ,north goa is preferable to you and if you are visiting goa for relaxation or isolation from busy schedule, south goa will be on your list . *As you are looking for some unexplored offbeat places in goa ,discover your needs at South Goa , Beaches of South Goa are still the unexplored and non busier ones .People come to this part for relaxation and to enjoy sunrise and sunset from green places here .
*Must visit these hidden Destinations to satisfy your wanderlust;aarambol beach , butterfly beach,harvalem falls,sinquerim fort, rivona caves,mahavir forest and netravali.
*if you haven't booked anything yet,I would like to suggest you some things,I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for Goa available at tripoto itself 😊,do check this link https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING 💗