The best part about Goa is even if you don't fix an itinerary you can roam around very easily, you just need to hire a scooty. And that of food if you are willing to spend money then the beach side restaurants are best as all the beach restaurants serves amazing food and all the beach side restaurants are expensive. And there is a food truck somewhere in a cross junction you'll get it while going toward Anjuna from Baga side or from Anjuna towards Arambol side eat there. They serve amazing burgers and hot dogs. And if you want to enjoy the same beach side restaurant food in a comparatively cheaper price the eat on the road side restaurants that you'll pass while going from one beach to another. And yes most importantly don't forget to ask local whenever and wherever possible to go to your next destination from you will be at present. Enjoy happy travelling.
First of all, its great that you are booking for 5 days. Thats perfect to visit nourth goa and glimpse of south. To eat, I would suggest you to start your day by taking a heavy breakfast at your hotel itself and then start you day. Depending upon the places you are visiting, you will find great food options nearby for lunch, that too at very reasonable prices. For example, if you are at Calangute beach, there are numerous options around including pure vegetarian restaurants too at walking distance from the beach. same applies for almost all beaches. If you are going to fort, you can pack something and eat at the fort or the food is available outside as well. At the night, you must be either at the shack or in hotel or some private party, which offers you a great range of food and drink options. Goa is a place where you plan as you ride. If you are looking for a particular veriety or cuisine, apps like zomato works best in goa. Happy Goa :)
You can go there by Bus or by driving yourself. You have to reach Chopta, from there you have to walk till Tungnath, 30-40 mins trek depending upon your speed. Bus you'll get from Rishikesh because i don't think there is direct bus from Delhi. I went there with friends by our own car driving. Its a long journey though. We went from Delhi.
Yup by bus or your own convince and there are many beautiful place you can visit like chandrashila trek about 5km, omkar Rameshwar maharaj approx 20km , sari village 20km,dhortal , ukhimat , dugalbuitta.
-you need to visit dharamshala
-need to take taxi or local bus to ghera village
-then there you have to treck to lake which takes upto 10-12 hours depends upon your trecking speed.
Yes you can. Check out blogs in my Tripoto profile about places to visit in South India, Most of them are Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Let me know if you have any questions
Hi Aanjikya, The trek to Yamunotri Temple starts from Hanuman Chatti or Janki Chatti. ... Buses to Hanuman Chatti are easily available from Haridwar Bus Stand located opposite Haridwar Railway ...
Personally I prefer Udawalwe national park. we spotted lots of Elephants and peacocks and also many different varities of birds. But take the safari in the evening around 3pm....more chances of watching the animals and birds.
No but you can check it tripoto I checked it but it's very costly and 40000 package also here but without flight and visa ..the 40000is hotel dinner etc like that
Hi Manoj, I would suggest going for a package as it makes traveling hassle free. Tripoto has some amazing packages that you can see below. Just click on the package card, fill the form and someone will get in touch with you. Thanks!
Hi Raghav! Jibhi/Tirthan Valley area is an excellent choice to enjoy the oncoming winters. I'd like to suggest you - to be prepared for chilly weather at night. - The roads get narrow and uneven as you enter Jibhi, so dont drive yourself unless you've good experience in driving on the hills. - Try staying at homestays, they are much cheaper as compared to hotels.