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Himachal is a place which will always be on my top list..but you should definitely go there right now if you want to witness mesmerizing snowfall in Manali..Parashar lake, manali, kasol and many more...you can trek and can explore many options... happy traveling 😊
Thailand,bangkok.
I have not visited but heard about Vietnam..the currency is cheaper than Indian currency and is promoting tourism also..so u can have a research..
Probably yes, it will be there. And due to this reason major snowfall areas are closed at that time. For example, you can visit Manali, but way to rohtang will be closed in March. And in Manali there probably won't be any snowfall in March.
Hii Siddharth, , I will be happy to answer your travel queries *Famous for its beaches, nightlife and Portuguese culture Goa is rightly called party capital of India.
* Goa has numerous beaches and both parts beaches of Goa electrifying and party animal's heaven.
*north goa attract more people than South Goa if you love surrounded by people and touristic atmosphere then you should definitely visit North Goa. the best of them are Candolim beach, Baga ,Anjuna , Calangute,morjim ,arambol and vagator beach.
*on the other side South Goa beaches are tranquil, they have hidden peace are more clean quiet and mostly visited by foreigners the best of them are agonda, palolem, butterfly,patnem, cola beach . is also famous for its Portuguese past churches cathedral and forts whereas South Goa is heaven for wildlife enthusiasts with its distinct flora and fauna, it's a great place for nature lovers .
* now if I talk about visiting North Goa ,it is good for street food lovers,they will get a variety of foods non-veg and veg too ,South Goa might not suit your taste but will give to some new experiences to your taste buds and I am sure gonna love it. *in simple words if you want a quiet atmosphere in Goa you must prefer South Goa but if you are coming to Goa for partying with friends family then North Goa is preferable. but in December even north goa is non crowdy .
*you can surely travel to goa in December if relaxation is your motive,if not ,then it's not a good time for goan party seekers.
*I checked online and found that the best of the deals for Goa were at tripoto itself you can once refer this link ,there are many great packages available here https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING 💕
You can explore the southern coastline of India which has some spectacular beaches to offer. You can start from Pune heading towards Malvan/Tarkarli (which in Maharashtra's inhouse Andamans 😉 as in it has some decent under water diving sites to offer). Further proceed to goa and witness the enchanting Bhogwe beach on your way. Proceeding further to ratnagiri, then managalore/udupi you can enter Kerala. The list of amazing beaches and hill stations is endless! You can DM me if you wish to get some more details about where to go in Kerala 😊 Happy tripping!
As Poorvi explained, the beaches of Maharashtra are good. But afyer visiting a lot of time, I'd recommend you to stay away From Malvan and Tarkarli, due to a lot of tourists, these beaches are not as clean as they used to be. There are many other places like Vengurla, Harnai in Dapoli, Shrivardhan. Just open Google maps and zoom in and choose any one.
Being a rider myself who has visited Konkan almost every year or my life, I know what a rider wants after a long travel, Relaxation and adventure after it.
You may also visited Narsobawadi in Kolhapur if sitting on river banks ans attaining peace is your hobby. It's a much underrated destination.
If you want to know anything more about Maharashtra message me directly, I'll be happy to help.
When you step out of house you are alone and you're not accompanied by anyone. When you meet someone who is also alone you get to know them talk to them and if you both have same common point of interest like visiting other place then you will have someone else you are by yourself. So, Once you are travelling alone that itself marks you as a solo traveller.
Hi Vidhisha..A solo traveller is itself being alone and travelling with fellow people like us. Yes we are strangers and we meet new people of our choice and we leave them when our travel duration is completed..but u remember that person rest of life. I would say solo traveller or travelling with trip community is same.
Hi there, I am.mot sure whether you follow Hindi or not. As for movies, 'Into the wild' is my all time favourite travel movie. in Hindi, 'Tamasha' and 'Zindagi Na Milagi Dobara' are the favourites.