You can try the dharamshala, mcleodganj, dharamkot and birbilling circuit..... it has all... beautiful triund trek, adventure sports in bir biling, in peace dharamkot, Tibetan culture ant mcleodganj...
Dharamshala is the right place for you . Here you could trek for triund to the snow line and the view from top is mesmarising.Dharamshala is also popular for paragliding.
Yes! Not a big issue. Himachal as compared to Uttarakhand is much safer during monsoons. But it also depends where do you plan to go. Places like Spiti or higher altitudes get a little risky.
Yes roads are good there , you can easily enjoy. And In Rishikesh, Nainital, Dehradun, Massoorie all places easily accessible with car. Like Laxman Jhula, Neel garh waterfall in Rishikesh, Nainital lake, Bhimtal are good to see .
Brother you should travel through haaridwar than rishikesh and than you travel in the mountains of utrakhand through roads in self driven car you should bring a another good driver of car with you
You stand a chance if you follow your dream with patience and perseverance and hard work by which I mean read and write a lot. for practice, you can even start with imaginary it childhood trips and write them down. Also take note of new developments and changes, both in the medium of writing with the advent of the internet age as well as the style and content for now you've blogging, vlogging, photo blogging and so on. Make sure that it is your passion, both, writing/photography and traveling. If it is, writing about your experience will come automatically. of course, please check out good travel writers and follow them both in tripoto and other sites and magazines as well. Best if luck friend
Build a small portfolio first. Travel photography is not just about exotic locations, its about the story, the moment. When you have a reasonable portfolio start approaching travel companies/magazines
Find where you are good at photographer
content writing
etc. start posting on all social media.. use some digital marketing skills..
then your done.. i Started same..now my blog reached more than 60k+ readers... and I do gets travel sponsor
Must visit Udaipur City Palace ( Almost will.take 4 hr from inside ) then Karni mata ka temple ( Here you need to go by ropeway) , Saheliyon Ki bari ( Evening garden) and then in night go to Lake pichola with some grrat restro near about it. Next day you can go Jagdish temple, Fateh Sagar Lake, Vintage Old Car Museum.
I also had same trip. you can start with haridwar, which can be easily cover in 2 days. . then you can move to Rishikesh for 2 days. then Dehradoon and mansuri .
You can start with rishikesh, spend 2 days there camping, the best one will be pebbles resort on neelkanth route, you can take my name for discounts. there you can do river rafting the next day and visit neelkanth temple and explore city, then proceed towards mussoorie for 2 days and while returning you can explore ddn and then Haridwar while on your way back then back to Delhi. this is the best route to save time.
Hi Shivam, Darjeeling is awesome place to visit.
Its very cool and calm place. You find Tea gardens there, Special variety momo's food, darjeeling toy trains, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (also called the Darjeeling Zoo) , morning sunrise at Tiger Hill point and still many more places.
Darjeeling is a cool, calm place to spend holidays. must visit place is tiger hill, peace pagoda, ropeway and tea garden. don't miss shopping in chowrasta there.....
Where do u want to go???? I would suggest go to a place where she will enjoy and if her immunity is good, take a trip to mountains or go to goa, or andaman islands. she will surely enjoy in the serene waters of andaman in Havelock...
Depends on how many people are travelling with per person cost how they can spend on travel. My opinion is car is all budget is fine and you can go anyehere with own car so less petrol cost, but distance matters.
You should contact your local well know trip adviser or tour planner as every person is from different places and there will be different packages for solo trips.