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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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For more credits write your own trip blog with pictures taken by you. Photoblog, posting videos & answering questions like this will warm some credits.
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By writing blogs n sharing some experience or u can also get it by responding to the questions
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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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Take bus from esplanade junction , the bus will reach silguri junction. then silguri junction you can take taxi up to Darjeeling .taxi fare is around 150-200 per person. 10k each would be sufficient
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Maldives is more like a relaxing place than sightseeing. It offers people to enjoy at the beaches, mid sea resorts etc.
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Me and my family visited Maldives in the last month. We stayed total 4 nights there. 2 nights in Holiday Inn kandooma and 2 nights in Over water villa of Adaaran select hudhuranfushi. Total cost of the trip was less than 50K per person. For details you can watch my Maldives series on Youtube by clicking on https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd0DREjXWaLa_CaVzC_cRBIcU18rgQXVn
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When next year?
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SIKKIM-DARJEELING TOUR DETAILS Icons: • Mountain • Hotel Accommodation • Drive / Car • Altitude • Photography Destination: Gangtok - Tsomgo Lake – Baba Mandir - Darjeeling Trip at a Glance • The trip will start and end at NJP / Bagdogra Airport. • The trip can be done by a single individual, couple, family and group of friends. • The entire trip will be done on vehicle and hotel accommodation will be provided Activities and Highlights • Visit the Tsomgo Lake, which is also a glacial lake at an elevation of 3,753 m (12,313 ft). This lake remains frozen during the winter season. The lake surface reflects colours with change of seasons. • Visit Baba Mandir on your way to Nathu La. Itinerary: DAY 01: Bagdogra Airport/NJP to Gangtok (124kms/3-4hrs) • Guest pickup will be done fron IBX or NJP. • You will be driven to Gangtok by car. • Overnight stay at Gangtok. DAY 02:-Gangtok full day sightseeing • Start for a Full day city tour covering Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Bagthang waterfalls, Bon jhakri waterfalls, Cottage Industry, Dro-drul Chorten, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Flower show, Ropeway and Handicraft Centre . • Evening is free for market .Overnight stay at Gangtok. DAY 03: Excursion to Tsomgo lake & Baba Mandir (55kms/3hrs) • After breakfast start for an excursion to Changu Lake (12,400 ft.) (12,00 ft.) . This serene lake is situated at an altitude of 12,000 ft on the Gangtok Nathu La highway. The lake is oval in shape, 15 meters deep and is considered sacred by the local people. It is also a home of brahminy ducks. It's cool, placid water harmonizes with the scenic beauty around. • Evening is free to roam around M G Road (Mall)/local Shopping at Gangtok. Overnight stay at Gangtok. Optional: Nathu La pass is subject to permit system & Need to pay extra amount on the spot DAY 04:Gangtok to Darjeeling(85kms/3hrs) • After breakfast drive Darjeeling via Jorethang on the way we stop for lunch at Jorethang. • Evening is free to walk at market .Overnight stay at Darjeeling. DAY 05: Darjeeling sightseeing • Early morning tour to Tiger Hills (at around at 4 am) to morning view sunrise over Kanchenjunga Peak (subject to clear weather) on your way back visit Batasia Loop & Ghoom Monastery. • After Breakfast city tour of Darjeeling visit Padmaja Naidu Himalaya Zoological Park & Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Closed on Thursday), Tea Garden, Tenzing R ock, Tibetan Refugee Self – Help Center (Closed on Sunday), Japanese Temple, Peace Pagoda & Ropeway. • Evening free for other activities. Overnight stay at Hotel. DAY 06: Darjeeling – NJP / Bagdogra Airport (68kms/3hrs) • After breakfast you drive back to your final destination Bagdogra airport/New Jalpaiguri Railway station. Please visit http://ghumakkad.in/
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In 9 days it is possible else it takes three days to reach leh from manali and three to come back. One day of rest makes it seven. Going from Srinagar side one more day is required. Check this Delhi - manali Manali - jispa Jispa - leh Leh rest and permits Leh - nubra Nubra - pangong Pangong to sarchu, leave early Sarchu to manali Manali to delhi
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Have added an itinerary for Leh on my profile. Check it out if you want some references.
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It's absolutely safe to travel to Kashmir in December as it is the beginning of the winter season. Do have a check on the weather before your start with sightseeing. Most of the roads will remain open in December and hence reaching to popular destination like Sonamarg, Gulmarg and Pahalgam will not be a problem. You can spend two nights in Srinagar, two nights in Pahalgam and one night each in Sonamarg and Gulamarg or do day trips to these places.
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Check Tripoto packages
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But then also if you have crunch of time and can go only with limited time than plan as follows:- 1. Timing :- First the timing of your trip is most important and as spiti valley is accessible through high mountains and deep vallies which are usually can not travelled throughout the year so Best time to travel to Spiti valley is from Mid April to August but if one can avoid July month then its good as the heavy rains in the way can cause blockages midway but if you have one or two spare days with you then no problem. 2. Route:- There are two routes which one can adopt to travel Spiti Valley one is via Delhi-Chandigarh-Manali-Lossar-Kaza This route is bit not comfortable for them who are prone to motion and mountain sickness as this route has sharp increase in height along way second is Delhi-Chandigarh-shimla-Narkanda-Rampur-Reckong Peo-Chango-Kaza this route has gradual increament of height alongway As Spiti valley is at almost height of 3800 Meter approx. , so persons prone to Acute Mountain Sickness(AMS) must go for second route. 3. Road condition :- if you are going via second route than you will quite good roads till Rampur except some minor hitches, after Rampur till Kaza the road conditions are not good and you have to be very slow if going on personal vehicles or Bike.. Then come the worst and dangerous roads of the world from Kaza to Rohtang Pass on the return way to Manali and be assured that if you are coming by bus then be ready for rock n roll and if coming by personal vehicle or Bikes and driving than ready to be a perfect driver if you are and if not so good in driving then please these roads are not meant for you to drive and to exploit your skills here. Then from Manali to chandigarh roads are much comfortable except some loops. 4. Accomodation :- while going from chandigarh to shimla routes one can get accomodation per cheap prices to stay at Shimla, Theog,Narkanda, Rampur, Sangla/Chitkul, Kalpa, Reckong Peo,Spillow, Pooh, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, Lossar, Manali. Please be mentally aware that except Shimla, Rampur and Manali all other destinations are small in size and please dont expect five star facilities there. From Kaza to Manali once Lossar get crossed than till Manali, it is very tough to find a stay in between for this around 180 Kms and on the above the road to this distance is very dangerous and risky, except at Chandertaal where one can have their own camping arrangements. so its my humble advice to all that if anyone planning to travel from Kaza to Manali in one day then please either left Kaza as early as possible so that can cross dangerous strech atleast in daytime till Rohtang Pass and after that can easily approach to Manali or have campimg arrangements for Chandertaal and if not then one can find PWD Rest House at Batal and Gramphu/Chhatru but there is no surity that one will get room to stay there as rush is always there, but one can get a small Dhaba type in Chhatru where you can get Bed at 200 bucks to spend night. 5. Food:- one can easily get food throughout the route and there is not at all any problem for it but if anyone is highly choosy and expecting same foods which you can get in plain areas Dhabas and Hotels than i am sorry you are at wrong place and you will get food which can make you feed to stay healthy and alive but not as per your taste. But one can get Maggie, Egg items etc throughout the route. 6. Must Carry:- Temperature in mountains usually dips to sub zero or very low range at night time so one must have proper winter clothing with him while travelling and also rain wears are also must as rains are not frequent but expected anytime so one should have his /her arrangements. as medical facilities are very rare there from Rampur to kaza and Kaza to Manali so one must have atleast minimum required tablets/drugs with them such as pain relief, headache, cold and flu etc Finally the trip to Spiti valley is full of mesmirizing locations and scenes , attractions on the way, here are some pics for you to relate to and the most beautiful thing i noticed in this trip was that while on way from Shimla to Kaza then to Manali to Chandigarh you will go all along the riverside of river Satluj till Kaza and then will come back along river Beas. so please carry good quality camera and storage devices with you to store your memory forever. Note: if anyone want to have clear vision of starry nights than i dont think one will get better chances than this trip as from Kaza to Manali and in between there is Chandertaal and Dhatru where one can halt and have a glimpse of clear starry sky thank you have a nice trip
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But then also if you have crunch of time and can go only with limited time than plan as follows:- 1. Timing :- First the timing of your trip is most important and as spiti valley is accessible through high mountains and deep vallies which are usually can not travelled throughout the year so Best time to travel to Spiti valley is from Mid April to August but if one can avoid July month then its good as the heavy rains in the way can cause blockages midway but if you have one or two spare days with you then no problem. 2. Route:- There are two routes which one can adopt to travel Spiti Valley one is via Delhi-Chandigarh-Manali-Lossar-Kaza This route is bit not comfortable for them who are prone to motion and mountain sickness as this route has sharp increase in height along way second is Delhi-Chandigarh-shimla-Narkanda-Rampur-Reckong Peo-Chango-Kaza this route has gradual increament of height alongway As Spiti valley is at almost height of 3800 Meter approx. , so persons prone to Acute Mountain Sickness(AMS) must go for second route. 3. Road condition :- if you are going via second route than you will quite good roads till Rampur except some minor hitches, after Rampur till Kaza the road conditions are not good and you have to be very slow if going on personal vehicles or Bike.. Then come the worst and dangerous roads of the world from Kaza to Rohtang Pass on the return way to Manali and be assured that if you are coming by bus then be ready for rock n roll and if coming by personal vehicle or Bikes and driving than ready to be a perfect driver if you are and if not so good in driving then please these roads are not meant for you to drive and to exploit your skills here. Then from Manali to chandigarh roads are much comfortable except some loops. 4. Accomodation :- while going from chandigarh to shimla routes one can get accomodation per cheap prices to stay at Shimla, Theog,Narkanda, Rampur, Sangla/Chitkul, Kalpa, Reckong Peo,Spillow, Pooh, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, Lossar, Manali. Please be mentally aware that except Shimla, Rampur and Manali all other destinations are small in size and please dont expect five star facilities there. From Kaza to Manali once Lossar get crossed than till Manali, it is very tough to find a stay in between for this around 180 Kms and on the above the road to this distance is very dangerous and risky, except at Chandertaal where one can have their own camping arrangements. so its my humble advice to all that if anyone planning to travel from Kaza to Manali in one day then please either left Kaza as early as possible so that can cross dangerous strech atleast in daytime till Rohtang Pass and after that can easily approach to Manali or have campimg arrangements for Chandertaal and if not then one can find PWD Rest House at Batal and Gramphu/Chhatru but there is no surity that one will get room to stay there as rush is always there, but one can get a small Dhaba type in Chhatru where you can get Bed at 200 bucks to spend night. 5. Food:- one can easily get food throughout the route and there is not at all any problem for it but if anyone is highly choosy and expecting same foods which you can get in plain areas Dhabas and Hotels than i am sorry you are at wrong place and you will get food which can make you feed to stay healthy and alive but not as per your taste. But one can get Maggie, Egg items etc throughout the route. 6. Must Carry:- Temperature in mountains usually dips to sub zero or very low range at night time so one must have proper winter clothing with him while travelling and also rain wears are also must as rains are not frequent but expected anytime so one should have his /her arrangements. as medical facilities are very rare there from Rampur to kaza and Kaza to Manali so one must have atleast minimum required tablets/drugs with them such as pain relief, headache, cold and flu etc Finally the trip to Spiti valley is full of mesmirizing locations and scenes , attractions on the way, here are some pics for you to relate to and the most beautiful thing i noticed in this trip was that while on way from Shimla to Kaza then to Manali to Chandigarh you will go all along the riverside of river Satluj till Kaza and then will come back along river Beas. so please carry good quality camera and storage devices with you to store your memory forever. Note: if anyone want to have clear vision of starry nights than i dont think one will get better chances than this trip as from Kaza to Manali and in between there is Chandertaal and Dhatru where one can halt and have a glimpse of clear starry sky thank you have a nice trip JAI HIND
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Check this https://www.tripoto.com/trip/9-days-in-enchanting-himalayan-valley-spiti-himachal-pradeshindia-5d159c3c236ca https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/spiti-valley/trips I visited in mid june for 9 days from Chandigarh. You can go in group. Home stays is the option, try using zostel or couch surfing for accommodation. Rent a bike.
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Try to create a Face Book page for your travel agency You can also popularise your agency by putting stalls in Travel Fair or the events associated with females.
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Hi you can run a online campaign and provide discounts on the trips designed for the women travelers. you can also sponsor some trending travel bloggers with the trip to get started in that case
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Don't know if I am replying too late or not. Assuming you are arriving at Colombo (ofcourse) take the train from Colombo station and head to Galle. Day 1 - Colombo to Galle and reach Unawatuna. Spend the evening walking around. Put up at Unawatuna Day 2 - Explore Galle fort city/ head to Unawatuna in the evening Day 3 - Explore the Japanese pagoda and jungle beach. You can go to Mirissa in the morning and be back by mid day Day 4 - Head back to Colombo for return Alternately if flight is early morning, head to Colombo on Day 3 and stay the night in city
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Yes you can see them on trip section
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