If I'm not wrong Kheerganga trek has been closed by the govt. Even if it is not then you have to go for a day hike and come back as you won't get any facility for staying up there
Hello Samarth! Gujrat is a vibrant state and the best time to explore this culturally rich land is during festivals like Makar Sankranti and Navratri. During these festivals you can experience the beauty of local fair (melas), delightful local food and obviously meet some amazing people. To visit Gujrat in budget firstly plan the cities you want to explore and the type of accommodation for staying in those cities. The local food is usually cheap. Take a bus/train to reach there and for commuting within the city prefer a local transport.
Hello Samarth..!! Gujarat offers you number of options depending upon your interests. A state with longest coastline is worth to give a visit for. If you love road trips by car its even cheapest as you may find CNG stations all over Gujarat. Visit this state in "Gulabi Thandi" period. Mid Oct to early December. Food is tasty but with a aroma of Sugar in every meal u order. Dont miss the Gujarathi Thali in "Atithi Hotel" or in " Gordhan Thal" hotel. All in all you will love this state with good roads, perfect weather in mentioned period, tasty food and rich culture. Attend Kutch Festival in Dholavira, Go ride to Dwarka from Somnath along a beautiful coastline. Dont miss ROK (Rann of Kutch). All the best. Any further info needed feel free to contact.
From Amsterdam, you MUST visit Brugges, Belgium. As there is no direct train, it may be worth your while to go via Antwerp, which is one of the most prettiest Stations in Europe, mind boggling architecture. Make your time in Antwerp a couple of hours to check out the Diamond shops adjacent to the station OR sit and relax with a cup of coffee in the regal Royal Cafe, while awaiting your connecting train to Brugges. Moreover, the trains Of Belgian Railways are just fantastic...the intriors, seats, leg space far far better than even a Thalys. In Brugges, you can visit st anne church, holy basilica, go for canal boat ride, walk down chocolate street, enjoy a brewery guided tour at De haave Mann brewery, check out their flea market by the University along the canal banks.
From Brugges to Paris, you can take a train via Brussels. Brugges to Brussels is just an hour. From there to Paris takes another hour by the superfast Thalys.
Infact, when in Paris...as Paris is too crowded, you can take a suburban train to Rouen, capital of Normandy. It takes an hour. The trains , again, are good. Rouen is a beautiful, less crowded place, very modern station, very helpful staff and you will find the Cathedral Notre Dame, there, far far more beautiful than that in Paris.
1) Chose Nikon over Canon if its your first camera . ( Reason : Its more easy to use a Nikon as compared to a Canon one , and when you are learning the art of photograpy , you will have to do a lot of experiments with assistance as well . With Nikon , the AI software in entry level cameras are better then Canon. )
2) Go for Nikon D3400 , the best camera for beginning your Dslr journey. You can buy that cam with dual lens of around 37 k on flip-cart . Another Nikon Camera you can buy is Nikon D5300 , this one is also a good buy and will come around 36K with single lens. 3) Now if you really wanna go for Canon , go for Eos 3000D , its about 22k ryt now on flipcart with single lens and it has quite a lot of features as well . and second option for Canon is Eos 1500D , its around 37K .
Hi Wagah border timing is 4:00pm,October will be right time, as in summers it gets very hot. You can plan the trip in a manner that you visit Golden Temple in the morning, Jalianwalah Bagh in afternoon and Wagah border on same day in evening. Also, try visiting Golden Temple as early a possible to have less waiting.
Yes it is best time to visit. It is winter time so please take woolen clothes , jackets with you. Also in manali you get 5-6 degree temperature in night so pack your bag accordingly. If you love winter than it is the best time to visit above places you mentioned.
Hey Tanmay, I think November is the best time to visit Goa if you want to spent a peaceful holiday with less crowd. You can find some stunning properties in Goa for your memorable trip here: https://www.tripoto.com/hotels
I am planning for it early next year with Bikat Adventures. Haven't heard good reviews about Adventure Nations. Happy to connect more on this. Feel free to message me. :)
Let me tell you, there is nothing that can beat a Solo trip. If you can survive a Solo trip you are the prophet of your decisions. Create one itinerary and pack your bags.
Hello monk, I'll be happy to answer your travel 🧳 queries from my experience ☺️. *The blue blossoms are back in bloom in the Western Ghats of India after 12 long years. The long interval bloomers last seen in 2018 are now back to paint the southern hills with a tinge of blue. A natural phenomenon that is a must visit will be seen in patches in the hills of Kodaikanal till September. If one happens to miss the sight of these beautiful blooms last time, it will next be only in 2030.
*Neelakurinji (strobilanthes kunthiana) also known as Kurinji is a rare purplish-blue flower which only blooms once in 12 years in the lush hills of Munnar in Kerala. The season starts in July and lasts till October. For those who aren't aware, Munnar is a hill station in the western ghats mountain range in Kerala
* and if you are travelling to kerela , never forget to explore Wayanad , Kovalam ,alapuzza,Munnar and nearby ones .
You can visit the NH7 weekender ,Meghalaya , Northeast , India with a little bit of sightseeing. Shillong never disappoints plus its already the rock capital of India. It's around November 2-3 .
Hey Vikas, one of the best route to reach Nepal from Indore is via Bhopal, Jhansi, Kanpur and finally reaching Gorakhpur (gateway to enter Nepal). You can plan your road trip with the help of following travel itineraries.