Hi... you can go gadisar lake & vyas chattri in the evening try to see sunset at gadisar lake it's quite close to main city next day you can go to kuldhara village & sum sand dunes. both places in a same way first go to kuldhara then in the afternoon you can visit sum sand dunes see sunset there & if possible try to stay at least a night in the camp site. beware of safari guys (camel walas) bargain with them. if you have more days then you can go to tanot mata temple along with longewala indo pak border . roads are awesome there. cheers & good luck β
In around 10000 to 12000 rupees you can cover both places... fooding & lodging in kedaranath is not expensive & tungnath temple also close to kedaranath .. if you are budget travelers then you can cover these two places that much money.
Being a beach town you wonβt be short of seafood, beyond there are other delicacies which is a must to taste. Murri mixture
Pulihara
Anabshahi
Madugula halwa
Chepala pulusu
Punugulu Bongu chicken
Tomatoe Baji
Egg bonda.
You could check the following books
The art of travel by Alian de botton Land of lost borders a journey on the Silk Road by Kate Harris
Blue highways a journey into America by William Least Heat Moon
Vagabonding an uncommon guide to the art of long term world travel by Rolf Potts
On the road by Jack Kerouac
The beach by Alex Garland
Along the Ganges Ilija Trojanow
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If planining in mountains then
for snow---
Gulmarg ,J&K
Auli , Uttrakhand
Manali ,himachal
Spiti,Himachal Leh -ladakh North Sikkim In east India for cloudy greeny mountain--
hill staions around pune - mumbai expressway
munnar ooty coorg for city---
Banglore Mumbai Varanshi Pune Kolkata kathmandu
Summer in Kashmir is from June to august. Temperature varies between 14 degree to 30 degrees. Srinagar is a delightful spot to watch all through summer the mirrored Dal lake is mesmerising. Shikara rides are cool where you could try houseboats ride too. It's when Mughal gardens bloom gorgeously. Pahalgam and sonamarg are awesome spots during summer.
Few suggestions -
1. Mahendra Cave - If you love adevnture, this is perfect spot. While visiting it, bring a headlamp for the best experience of this place to visit in Pokhara.
2. Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave - An excellent architecture work.There are spiral steps that will lead you to the mouth of the cave and then to Shivling.
Yes definitely you can... there are 2 ways to reach spiti velly 1 --- from the manali side. 2 ---- from the Shimla side. from these both sides you can get buses till spiti velly. Distence almost the same. and in April roads will be open most probably.
Best time to visit Dubai is from November to March weather is pleasant you could enroll for outdoor activities and itβs the time shopping fest is held. Avoid travelling after march till October for summers are scorching.
Depends which vibe you want and where you want to travel for beaches and party vibes october to February
And for waterfalls and treka july to september
Hi... the distance from dehradun to mussoorie is around 1 hour to 1 . 30 minutes at least try to stay a night in mussoorie would be great. it's on a Hilltop so you will get better view. rest dehradun is also beautiful city. so many places to see in dehradun itself. but atleast you should spend a day in mussoorie as well. visit mall road, gun hill point, kempty fall, bhatta fall etc in mussoori then come back to dehradun next day. visit buddha monestry, sahastradhara, lachhiwala, tapkeshwar temple etc. regular buses & taxi, cabs available from dehradun to mussoorie. but for better experience try to stay a day & night in mussoorie
Mussoorie is 2 hours away from Dehradun. Since your flight is from Dehradun, I would advise you to go to Mussoorie stay, see places and come to Dehradun see places and then take a a return flight. Both are lovely places to visit, that you shouldnβt miss exploring. Another option is based on your number of days of travel in both the places. If you are planning two days in Mussoorie then you can plan a day stay in Mussoorie explore and then come to Dehradun. Then you might need a day to explore Mussoorie. Suppose you plan 2days in Dehradun then you can plan a day stay in Dehradun and cover Mussoorie too.
Gir is a popular spot for wild life enthusiasts that there are many places to explore. Kamleshwar dam
Uparkot fort
Girnar hills
Kanakai Mara temple
Jamjir falls
Veraval beach
Zostel is good.
There are other hotels near the Zostel area which are good too.
If you want a cheaper version, there is another one to the north of Gokarna (Rambler stay). Well, Rambler is a little off the main beach, but a cheaper place. I like it because it's the only place where I found Indian food whereas everywhere else I could only find western delicacies.
Being a traveller, I personally like tasting authentic cuisines of the region that I visit, and western cuisine don't match what the temple town of Gokarna stand for.
Ps: food takes time to prepare as it is made to order. No beach view. It's a hostel. WiFi is poor across Gokarna as there is only one service provider across Gokarna. If you're planning to visit for WFH, stay near Zostel. If you want a cheap and decent stay, go for Rambler and commute to restaurants near Zostel in the morning for WiFi and 'western cuisine' (there is one Prema Restaurant in the Zostel area where you get Indian cuisine, but no WIFI (atleast when I was there) ) Happy tripping βπ½
Hey!
You can actually make a trip out of your traveling! If you think some place you are visiting is worth to showcase to people you can arrange trips for them! Secondly you can make videos and start uploading it on YouTube it will give you a crazy reach if the traveling you are doing is unique!