I assume the answer to this question is 'almost the entire Mumbai' if you have the time. When you visit a city for the first time, everything about is a must see.
Marine drive.
Gateway of India. Must Visit. Colaba Causeway. Juhu Beach. Must Visit. Siddhivinayak Temple. Haji Ali Dargah. Must Visit. Elephanta caves. Must Visit. Girgaum Chowpatty.
Bombay port trust garden
gateway of India
causeway
nariman point hanging gardens
sewri mangroves
nehru planetarium
girgaum Chowpatty
girgaum bandstand
walkeshwar viewing point
worli seaface
borivali national park
April to Mid-May is a great time. April marks the beginning of tourist season in Ladakh when the place begins to warm up with tourist activity. Restaurants open, hotels and guest houses start to welcome guest and various camps at sites such as Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri Lake commence to set up. Usually by the second week of May, the crucial Srinagar-Leh highway opens up leading to a flurry of tourism energy into Ladakh. By late April, all the lakes including the Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri begin to melt, uncovering the beautiful colors and fabulous sights. In order to welcome more guests, hotels and guesthouses offer heavy discounts, benefitting all the travelers who happens to be present here around this time. However, both Khardung La and Chang La passes are still under the snow and it’s a memorable experience in itself to pass through them.
Mountains like Kashmir, Manali, Kodaikanal. All are different and wonderful to see in every season. They have owned the beauty in winter as well as in summer also. Any time you can visit there not in the case of Desert and Sea.
I have been to Jaisalmer and I think its enough as far as you are a budget traveller and dont expect high luxury in your trip.
Go for a stay for one night at Sam sand dunes which will cost you upto 2k (including food and halt there)
for exploring local sight seeing spots, you may easily invest 500₹ and get the best of it....
happy travelling... ;)
From delhi uh can go following places
1. jaipur
2. nanital
3. massurie
4. kasol
5. alwar
6. agra
7. rishikesh
8. munsuyari
9. chakrata
10. dehradun
11. dhuanlti
etc etc the list is never ending....
Yes. It is totally safe for womens. Thousands of female travel Rishikesh every year, both from ( India & Out side India). You need to take care of few things - Be sensitive near holy places, Never Carry alcohol or Non Veg food. Although Alcohol is banned in Rishikesh, In case you are manage to arrange something. Never Ever try to drink Near Ganga. People are generous and helping in nature. Stay in Camps or cottage that have some name. ( Although all the camps are safe) Never ever argue with staff on hotel, Camp or cottage. If you have some complain ask the manager or owner or the agent you have booked through.
Its e-visa that you will have to apply for before your journey with flight details and make payment online, not exactly visa on arrival. You will just be stamped there. Expenses would depend on your trip span.
Under 16000, is a rather tough budget to match but I guess it is adequate to visit any place in Himachal Pradesh. the lush greenery is always welcoming and with the winters behind you, the centers are bursting with new fresh energy. I highly recommend Somapura, which is 2km from Kasol, right next to the forest and on the banks of river Parvati. it is a perfect place to have a peaceful bornfire in the forest with your special someone, especially if you are able to mix wine into the sittuation. this place also has lots of beautiful cottages to choose with excellent amenities and pocket friendly package s