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July may be that apt mosty april to june and sept to december is the apt time. just plan according to climate.
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Khir Ganga is a small village set up through out the summers in Himachal Pradesh. It is open for 7 months in a year from March thru October. It is a beautiful day trek on a narrow cliff side path going by numerous waterfalls and few isolated villages. There is usually about 30-50 people at the village site during the high season. So yeah obviously July is good time to do this and there are many agencies who is giving good offers for this trek. Best of Luck:)
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The cost of stay and food increases proportionally to the number of days you have planned your trip. The rates of taxis for Spiti Valley trip (Shimla to Spiti Valley taxi fare) are generally Rs 3300-3500 per day and hence, a trip of 10-11 days to Spiti via Kinnaur can easily cost around Rs 35000 just for the taxi. So, a question like, if I can make a budget trip to Spiti Valley by public transport is not surprisingly the topmost among the frequently asked questions for a Ladakh trip
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Yes it can be... but you need to take bus from shimala which will take you till reckong pio and from reckong pio you will get lots of buses towards spiti... manali- rohtang - spiti road will be closed in may... and better to take this shimala circuit as this is very scenic and breathtaking...
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Every place has some or the other drawbacks city is better now but it's also on self to take care so Just ask her not to visit lonely places..avoid late nights exploring..get location app on mobile while travelling ..
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It's a good place.. but not so clean. and there are no dead bodies now
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Book the Normal bus from Red Bus or Bus booking app, or you can contact directly bus operator for bulk booking.
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Yeah.. if you are planning by bus you can easily get the bookings and also you can have help from local travel agents
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You can catch a flight to Bangalore/Mysore/Mangalore and then you have frequent buses plying between these cities and Coorg... Places to visit near Coorg: Abbey Falls Dubare Forest Bhagamandala Thalacauvery Mandalpatti Raja's Seat Golden Temple Nisargadama Then you can travel to Ooty...You got to travel to Ooty via Mysore from Coorg....I don't think there are direct buses between Coorg and Ooty... Places to visit near Ooty and Coonoor: Sim's Park Pykara Dam Pykara Waterfalls Pykara Lake Karnataka Garden Botanical Garden Thread Garden Dolphins Nose Pine Forest Ooty Lake Lamb's Rock Tea Garden Doddabetta Peak
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Stay in coorg instead of ooty. Opt for homestay or airbnb..will be cheaper. Go with a professional driver as roads are risky.or book a train in advance and reach there and travel on local conveyance. Carry some warm clothes or full clothes. Go shopping in local markets and get tea for friends and family..you get organic and fresh
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First of all that is pulga** Yeah of course, there are two home stays that i know Baba's Homestay Om Shanti Home
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There are plenty of homestays starting from 300 INR to 2500INR BABA's Homestay is there. Wood Quater Homestays are some
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If U Have 7 Days Its enough to Explore N Experience Kerala. U can Visit Munnar, Thekkdy, Kovalam, poover, Cochin. u can Live at Tree House, Aurivedic massage, House Boat...
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Don't miss silent valley and wayanad.
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You can visit srisailam sanctuary and waterfalls or go to anantgiri hills for trekking.. Nagarjunasagar dam or just visit forts in bidar or warangal and many more
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Also there is a place called mahabhubnagar..there is a beautiful waterfall and a 300yrs old banyan tree also you can go for outing to the Jurala and Koilsagar reservoirs which are quite close to Mahabubnagar.
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Hi Anshul. The itinerary that I am posting is pretty generic and can be used. Day 1- GUWAHATI – CHERRAPUNJI. You can find cabs at the airport which would take you to Cherrapunji. Day 2 - CHERRAPUNJI – SHILLONG Day 3 - SHILLONG – KAZIRANGA Day 4 - KAZIRANGA TO DIRANG Day 5 -A whole day for Tawang sightseeing Day 6 - TAWANG – BOMDILA Day 7 - BOMDILA – TEZPUR Day 8 - TEZPUR - GUWAHAT Day 9 - Take the flight back home.
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Depending upon the package.. Well, some asks you to pay half amount or some % of amount while some may allow you to pay whole package with credits. So you need to go through the package details carefully.
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Most of the packages give only discount and then also on twin sharing basis means you have to pay complete fee of the person along with you..So you can see like its worthy or not
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I will suggest to hire a cab and go on your own. You can choose the option of homestays instead of Hotels. You will surely have a local experience.
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Hi.. nice plan .. start from Bangalore towards Pune n visit these places like sharavanbelgola,belur, halebedu, dharmastala,Mangalore,udupi,moodbedri, murdeshwara,shivmoga,jog falls, kuderamukh,chikmangalur, karwar,gokarna n goa...
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Guwahati 2 days with kamakhya temple and brahmaputra river cruise to majauli island and back, pobitara wild life sanctuary khaziranga 3 days early morning elephant safari evening forest safari in gypsy Shilling also can be included if time permits
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Guwahati Shillong Cherapunjee
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Then u can go to the following places- Rachakonda fort, medak fort, Ramoji film city,osman Sagar lake
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Medak fort and osman sagar lake
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I recently visited Kolkata and Digha. If need any type of help regarding hotel booking, travel cost,best places for food etc contact me I will help you at my level.
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Hi, I have attached with this comment a destination guide for Kolkata which includes all the information about travelling to Kolkata, you can click on them to find more details about them.
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Yes it’s a good time.. November will be hot and humid as it’s a tropical country. But dry weather with minimal rain which is ideal for beach holidays at Langkawi.
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Yes....good time to visit Malaysia
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Brother these are some places will help to visit Pangot – A birdwatcher’s trove Binsar – Towering peaks to roaring predators Fagu – A hamlet of stone houses Darang – A whiff of freshness and refreshment Pithoragarh – Where the gods dine Kausani – Charming meadows Munsiyari – Gear up for Panchachuli Naukuchiatal – the lake with 9 corners Kanatal – For a little adventure and tranquility Dausa – Stepwells, palaces and royalty Shoghi – Out of Ruskin Bond’s tales Nahan – A quaint little town Tirthan Valley – gateway to wilderness Chakrata – laidback adventures Alwar – a blend of architecture and nature
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