Make sure that bike is registered on your name otherwise you have to hire one from Ladakh because of some Union is their for local bike renters and they will not allow you to ride
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If you wish to explore RSA,first make sure u carry international driving licence for driving a rental car.
You can land in Johannesburg, stay for a day. Take an evening flight to Nelspruit for Kruger national park.Next early morning start safari for krugger. Enjoy whole day. Stay if u wish to then take flight to capetown or Port Elizabeth. If you want to experience Swiss like beauty and have a road trip of lifetime. Do a road trip from Port Elizabeth to capetown. 800kms covered in a day. Stay for 3-4 days in Capetown. Then return either via joburg or directly from cape. If not via road, you can opt for buses but hired car are best & secure way to travel in SA. You can visit my blog thefabulouslyf.com for pictures and details. But do visit SA its not a trip a journey of lyftm. Cheers
Hey! Darjeeling and Gangtok,Sikkim approximately have the same budget. However,if you are plaaning for offbeat locations in Sikkim as there are quite a few, then it would be comparitively more expensive.Again, there are a lot of options ranging from cheaper hostels/homestays to luxury hotels.Its up to you to chose but by and large they are more or less of the same budget with Sikkim being a tad bit costlier.
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U will be exhausted if you are planning to go by bus .. if you really want to go to leh then motorcycle is best option u can stop anytime anywhere to click and stay whenever u want. As a adventurer, you should have to avoid this..I m also going to leh on 3rd july and will do Stok Kangri trek then bike ride for 4-5 days
7-15 day is required to cover all spiti valley public transport are available like HRTC bus.You can start from Manali-Rohtang Pass-Battal / Chandratal-Kaza / Losar-Kibber-Tabo Nako -Kalpa -Sangla Chitkul-Shimla -kullu-manali
Instead of Rekong Peo halt at Kalpa which is only 12 km away and much more beautiful.Book HPTDC hotel room online at abt Rs.1100.00(3 bedded).At Sangla try Rani Guest House -Mr. Ravi Negi mob-9418547780
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Hi Kavya, Banjar Valley is about two hours from Kullu. It is preferable to station in Banjar town since Jibhi, Shoja and Nagini are all within 15km radius.Check this article for more information - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/banjar-valley-itinerary
Hi Kavya, I don't think so, given Kullu is at quite a significant distance form Banjar and it takes a lot more time to travel in hilly areas. You can look for an accommodation in Banjar, there are multiple good options there. Jibhi is on the way from Banjar to Sojha (which is a distance of around 14 Kms. in all), so 2 of your destinations will be covered on this route. In case you haven't already traveled, have a great trip. In case you already have, hope you had a good one!
Hi Nimesh, you can follow this itinerary: Day 1: Land in Guwahati and head to Shillong (3-4 hours). Visit Umiam Lake en route. Explore the cafes of Shillong. Day 2: Visit Dawki and Mawlynnong, Asia's cleanest village. You can also incorporate Living Roots Bridge to day two. Overnight in Dawki. Day 3: Dawki and surroundings are known for adventure activities like snorkeling, rappelling, rock climbing, cliff jumping and zip-lining. Visit Byrdaw Falls as well. Day 4: Visit Cherrapunjee (wettest place on earth), Mawsmai Cave and Noh-Ka-Likai Falls
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