As it is peak of Monsoon, mostly trekking places will be good option
Udaipur can be your destination....
There are many trek points in Maharashtra like Prabalgad, Bhandardara, Pawana lake,Manchi etc... which provides scenic beauty
Even Gokarna & Hampi can be included in the list
You can visit Leh-Ladakh which is very ideal destination for rainy season like August. You can also explore western ghats, Konkan Railway, Meghalaya etc in this season.
Hi Anshul. Considering the level of security the govt is maintaining, it should be safe for tourists. However, it is better to let the place breathe and drop any plans to travel there, at least for now. Why risk your life? Less tourists/public will also help the authorities maintain peace and order under such tense times. There's a reason why airports and cities have been put on red alert.
Entire Maharashtra is safe and amazing during monsoons. if you're a beach lover you can go to anjarle or sindudurg. Amazing white sand beaches with either no or little crowd.
Since it's your first solo trip Rajasthan would be a nice place to start with - Jaipur, Udaipur, jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh, pushkar depending on your time and days of travel
I think that Dalhousie is best as it has a good scenery,there are historical locations to visit, there is no more of travelling as all the locations are near to dalhousie so there will be Less expense for traveling,the climate is fantastic,there are zoo's where you can see variety of animals to see,so the kids will even enjoy the place. any questions rever me back.
I hope this will be helpful to u....
Dharama shala is quite interesting to visit and there are many things that u can explore Dalhousie is good for photos and all hang out and visit one zoo so hope u understand what u want in this ... i hope u would go with your choice with our suggestions .. thank u
Yes, u can say that it much beeter in comparison to summer... Cozz the temperature is very good to visit mount abu and the day whether is very pleasant u can roam around city very easily in comparison of summer where humidity and temperature is too much it is not easier to go in that sunlight....
In winter you can travel easily bit one thing is that this is the season of winter and there at mount abu there is cold... The temperature around 3-4 degrees....
If u r comfortable with winter u can easily go there..
Hey, You can start with how did you plan the trip, how many days you allotted to each place, what was your mode of transport. Then delve into the details of the places of interest you saw, may be some hidden or lesser explored places which might interest readers. Give some tips and hacks you used during your trip to ease and enrich your experience. Post pictures of all the places you been to along with captions. All the best! 😊