It’s actually good for a day out!!..you can rent a cycle there to get around.try to be there by early morning for best experience.there’s also a food court and cute souvenir shop inside.
It's actually pretty nice. I and my friend went on a cloudy day and we rented bicycles. It was the best because we saw the peacocks in all their beauty. Try to reach early and make it in time for the first Safari bus. You have bicycles, carts and a toy train to get around the zoo. The food court isn't that great but the rest of the zoo is enjoyable.
Hey Ayush, Package of Ladakh bike trip would cost you approx 30000 per person. But you can do it in Rs 20000 if you plan your own itinerary. Go through the link for Leh winter packages : https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/explore-leh-package You can visit Leh via road only from June to October as in rest of the months road get blocked due to snowfall. Ladakh trip cost : 1) Via Road in June to October ( only time when roads remain open ) a)Bike on Rent from Delhi : It will cost you total 20k per person if you go with your friend on single bike. b) Sharing Jeep from Manali : it will cost you approx 18k per person. 2)Via Air in rest of the months It will depend on air tickets( normally 5k per person from Delhi). Then it will cost you total 20k per person. This all is rough idea of cost. So always keep +5k extra with you. You can also do a round trip Delhi to Manali to Leh to Srinagar to Delhi : Day 1 &2 Delhi to Manali to Leh Day3 Local sightseeing - Hall of Fame, Shanti Stupa, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Thikse monastery, Leh Palace Day4 Rafting In Zanskar river- Highest point for rafting in the world Day5&6&7 Khardung La pass, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso Day8 Leh to Srinagar Day9&10&11 Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam Day12 Srinagar to Jammu Day13 Jammu to Delhi Happy Travelling!!!!!!!
Hey Ayush, if you are beginner, i guess you should go with any of the companies which is available in that area and their packages will be in range of 25k to 40k...and companies will be like mmt, tourmyindia, yatra.
Hello sayantan, Quite difficult to find snow in the month of october. But you never know about weather condition.
I would recommend to check through AccuWeather.com before you plan. Enjoy travelling!!!
Well I have been to Malaysia and according to me it is full of modern history. I have seen the zoo there and it is worth to visit. I don't prefer visiting the Batu caves. Shopping is good but don't expect to get valuable items from Chinatown. If you need to buy good and cheap things then visit Indian street.
Hey Amir, Here s the Day wise itinerary for you :- Day 1 : Hawamahal Jantar mantar city palace Albert hàll museum
moti dongri fortress
birla mandir Temple Day 2 : Amer fort Anokhi museum
Jaigarh fort Jal mahal and boat ride Nahargarh fort Day 3: Monkey temple Taj ramgadh palace Sishodri rani garden Jaipur zoo
Choki Dhani Happy Travelling Bro!!!
Day 1
Jal Mahal
Albert Hall museum
Hawa Mahal
Jantar Mantar
City Palace
Amber Fort (With Light & Sound show)
Sagar Lake
Nahargarh
Jaigarh
Shopping in the Pink City (Chaura Rasta & Johri Bazar) Day 2
A tour of the modern part of Jaipur which is basically sandwiched between 2 of the most prime roads of Jaipur, Tonk Road and JLN Marg. You could visit places like World Trade Park, Jawahar Circle, Rose Garden, MI Road, Panch Batti, Statue Circle, etc. After this, move ahead on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway, to visit a place called “Nevta Dam”, a beautiful sight, which you will find difficult to believe, exists in Jaipur. It is around 30 minutes drive from Jaipur. Day 3
Sisodia Rani Bagh
Galtaji Temple
Khole Ke Hanumanji
Kanota Dam
Birla Mandir
Choki Dhani (traditional Rajasthani Village with many activities, followed by dinner) Hope this helps.
Good Luck!!
Homestay: Heritage Homes In a city where most hotel rates stay as far from 'good value' as the Taj comes from residential architecture, this can literally be your home. A comfortably built, comprehensive Sikh family house, with spacious gardens, gets these place unconditional reviews. The warmth of the hosts and the exceptional care about the hygiene and amenities are due to the five bedrooms of this B & B when you call. Budget: Sheela The rooms are free and the faucets are a little crispy. You can not take a taxi or take your bike. So why would you stay at Sheela? Location, location, location! It is literally on the Taj door (about half a mile from its gates). Also: Beautiful garden (the portion of the restaurant) in the low-pollution trapezoidal area, which eventually is one of India's most dusty tourist cities.
Good Luck!!!
Happy Stay!!
You can spend day one exploring the French Colony and Paradise Beach. On day two, I would highly recommend taking surfing lessons at Kallialay Surf School. From there you can go to Auroville. You can hire bicycle and roam around. It will be worth it. But if you wish to go inside the Matrimandir, make sure you register yourself beforehand. On day three, take a half day trip to Pichavaram which is around 76 kms from Pondicherry and hiring a private cab is inexpensive. Pichavaram Mangrove Forest is the world's second largest mangrove forest which is visited only by a few. Boating there is a surreal experience and you will thank me later.
Definitely visit Ubud. it's a tiny laid back city with best views of rice fields. visit the waterfalls, the much talked temples, watch Balinese dance, and eat on cute cafes. Shop in the Ubud local market right in the city centre. You can also plan to visit Nusa Lembongan/Penida islands if you'd be interested in water activities like, snorkeling or diving or may just simply boating across islands.
Here are some of the famous places to visit in Bali:-
Uluwatu Temple – Pura Luhur
Tanah Lot
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
Bali Safari and Marine Park
The Splash Waterpark if traveling with kids And for the Beach Nusa Dua, Lovina or Candidasa. They have everything you need in a beach holiday without the craziness of Kuta & Seminyak. Good Luck!!
Hey Nishank, First upload your video on your you tube channel (create it just by clicking the bar on right upper side ). Then click on upload video option on site of Tripoto (not app) and paste the link of that you tube video. After that,you can add photos and content to that blog. Happy blogging!!!!!
If you like to see the snow or the northern lights - Id suggest go to any northern hemisphere technically any country above Himalayas - Turkey, Europe (still recovering from the beauty of their well lit Christmas lights), US, Canada (could be too cold too)
if you like the warmth in Summer, you should check out the southern hemisphere (Argentina, Peru, New Zealand, Australia) if you have more specific questions - I can help to answer
Hi Urjit
The advantage you get by publishing your trips is that you get credits which you can redeem for packages offered by tripoto. May I know what is the reason of your disappointment?
There are frequent buses from Rishikesh Hardiwar route to Delhi and you can get down at Chandigarh, you can book on Make my trip or Redbus both are reliable.