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You can take a road trip to Ladakh taking the Spiti Route and then head back to Delhi via flight. This should sum up your 10 days.
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Where are you right now in INDIA and whts ur plan ?
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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
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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!
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Https://www.thrillophilia.com/meghalaya-tour-packages this site can help you get various packages and so you can get clear idea
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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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Hi Nancy! well, If you like to enjoy romantic rain in the mountains, then July is perfect time to visit dharamshala. You can witness Hills at their greenest and Waterfalls at their fullest. Otheriwse, march to Mid-july is considered to be the best time to visit Dharamshala due to scenic trails and fully blossomed flowers in the valley, without rains or freezing snow.
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Nancy it would be awesome .. because rain would be thr .. but i would suggest better to stay at Mclodeganj which is just 10 km approx from dharamshala and you will get awesome place to visit thr ..
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I m interested to join
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How you are planning by flight or road?
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Hey Vysh, On the whole, May to October makes for the only time one can reach Spiti without a lot of hassles. However, the months of July to September usually bring about torrential rains in the Spiti Valley so a lot of roads end up being blocked due to landslides. Make sure you read up well on the weather conditions if you're planning a trip in August. Hope you have a great trip! :)
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Spiti itself will be more or less dry. Its the approach - through Manali/Shimla - where you will experience rains.
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As per Tripadvisor Travellers choice Awards, the best beach is found at Grace Bay which is located at Providenciales island in the northwest Caicos Islands. You can get this full list of Top 25 best beaches at :- https://www.tripadvisor.in/TravelersChoice-Beaches
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Within India, the best beaches are in Lakshadeep. You may check my article & photos in Tripto to get an idea.
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1. Shillong, Meghalaya Known as the Scotland of the East because of the rolling hills and peaks around the town, Shillong during monsoons is a great place to be visited as it sees plenty of rainfall and less of tourists which makes it a perfect time to visit. The lush misty hills, high waterfalls and brimming lakes are a must see and the fact that it situated far away from the bustling city has made it retain its charm. 2. Valley of Flowers,Uttarakhand Name any difficult to pronounce flower and chances are youll find it here. The Valley of Flowers in July is carpeted by a wide range of flowers and many exotic ones too; Wild roses, blue corydalis, saxifrage, geraniums to name a few. July is easily the best time to visit Valley of Flo,wers with large sprawl of nature, as the places literally blooms in the monsoons. 3.Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh Practically built over five hills, what better place to visit in monsoons than this? Dalhousie in July receives mild rainfalls which makes this place rather pleasant. Apart from the inviting lush greenery around, it even has many adventure sporting activities to boast. Scenic beauty at its best, Dalhousie isnt one to disappoint during monsoons. 4.Goa Goa in monsoons has much to offer than just its beaches. The rain is refreshing and splashes natures colors over the state. Goa has a lot of wildlife sanctuaries of which Mollem National Park and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuaries are particularly favored during monsoons. The magnificent Dudhsagar Fallslocated near the Mollem National Park is at its best during the monsoons. A quiet boat cruise along the Mandovi River is another thing you could do here. July being an off season, the rates are pretty cheap however most of the beach shacks and water activities may be closed.
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Hi Rohan, Here is a list of places that might help you out in planning your next getaway: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/best-places-to-visit-in-july-in-india Hope you have a great trip! :)
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Hi Shilpi, India is emerging as a pioneer of medical tourism due to a joint effort of the Indian government, private sector and numerous hospitals. The real reason why India is such a popular medical tourism destination is because of the wide variety of medical treatments available in India ranging from ancient to the very modern. Some medical tourists come to India to experience ancient methods of well-being like yoga, meditation, vipassana, acupuncture etc. There are others who come for cardiac surgeries, dental surgeries and physiotherapy. Although these treatments and therapies are significantly cheaper in India, they still retain high quality. Five top medical tourism destinations in India are Chennai, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi and Ahmedabad.
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According to a report, India is "one of the lowest cost and highest quality of all medical tourism destinations, it offers wide variety of procedures at about one-tenth the cost of similar procedures in the United States." The primary reasons are cost-effective, quality of care, ease of travel and ease of communication in terms of language.
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Hi Manish, some of the popular hill stations near Delhi are Bir-Billing, Kasol, Dharamkot and Khajjiar. If you want to go to slightly off-the-beaten-path hill stations then the options are Kausani, Naukuchiatal, Gushaini and Parwanoo. You can also refer to the attached article for more hill station options near Delhi.
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You can also explore Dharamshala and Auli.
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Hi Yes in October and November the temperature drops drastically and it is too windy. Most of the camps get closed in October and only few hotels are working. So its better to plan your trip from in July or August. The few things you have to do in Ladakh are: Trekking Rafting visiting beautiful lakes Ancient Monasteries Riding or driving to highest motarable roads. Best photographic sceneries. https://www.funstay.in/ladakh-tour-packages Following link can provide you clear ideas as to what all places you can visit.
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Why you are planning in oct? should plan till aug that would be best time
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30-40k is a very good budget if you wish to travel to ladakh.
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Hi July end and August is the best time to explore Ladakh. Ladakh is a place where one can enjoy thoroughly and completely forget themselves and escape from routine life and enjoy the scenic beauty.It also calls out for adventurous people. And it is also well within your budget. Check out the following link, they may assist you with the trip. https://www.funstay.in/ladakh-tour-packages Happy Travelling
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Hello Tanmay ,I will be happy to answer your all travel queries from my experience .🙂👍 * Himachal ,it's just amazing ,as soon as you enter himachal you will be perfectly hospitalized by this state .every village and town has scenic instagramable locations for amazing vacation vacay .you can do many outdoor activities like rock climbing, mountain biking , paragliding, ice-skating, trekking,river rafting and heli-skiing .you can visit these famous places like manali , shimla , Dalhousie , dharmashala, Manikaran , Solang valley ,Rohtang ,kufri,narkand ,Kasol and many more .it's a perfect place for winter vacations with snow ❄️❄️❄️ *malana and tosh village exploring would take 1 day each and a trek to kheerganga would take about 2 days .so my plan goes like reach malana ,explore and relax there . whether spend your night there or move forward to kheerganga trek starting point. Next days will be your kheerganga trekking days .it will be a beautiful trek her exhausting so , travel to tosh next and relax there ,spend one night there in luxury too . *a small suggestion for you from my side ,I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for himachal available at tripoto itself ,here is the link for you https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING ☺️
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Hi Tanmay, Himachal Pradesh is going through some government face-lifting. Hotels, campsites and restaurants have been shut down in Malana and Kheerganga. I'd advice you look at alternate options in Himachal like Dharamshala/McLodganj, Kinnaur Valley or Spiti Valley. July and August are monsoon months in Himachal. Therefore, it is best to wait till September.
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Its better to plan your halt at Keylong or Jispa,instead of Sarchu;solely for the distance.We visited Leh last september and was stuck badly by landslide just before Keylong,but couldn't cross it for over 6 hours.We crossed after a bit of clearance on foot just before dark,but our car could not cross before 4 am the next day.So plan for short breaks.
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Hi Kunal, I personally prefer Sarchu because it divides the journey from Manali to Leh in half. Accommodation and restaurants are on par in both places.
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Yes.For 2 reasons-the Leh-Srinagar highway is wonderful,& the Drass valley en route is a sight not to miss.
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Yes it is wonderful to go there.
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You traveling solo so I am aasuming you will be traveling by own car or bike. If you are driving yourself , it will take three days to reach Leh from Manali. You will have to do permit formality es to cross rohtang. First night stay at Key long, second Night at Sarchu and by third evening you will be at Leh. It is advised to stay for one whole resting in Leh. You can see local monasteries and the confluence of indus and zanskar. The hall of fame a war memorial is a treat to watch in Leh. ao 4th night rest in Leh. On fifth morning start for khardung la early and reach Nubra valley by the evening. Stay over night. Thats 5night. on sixth morning depart for pangong tso and reach by evening. here I would say sometimes the roads connecting pangong to nubra gets blocked due to landslide or so. It was blocked when I visited the place. So in that case you will have to have a day spare in your plan. As you will have to go back to leh and then move to pangong. If everything goes well you will be resting at pangong tso on 6th night. next morning start early to reach Leh in time. stay over night at leh. Next day start early and travel straight to kargil and stay over night on 8th night. next day visit kargil war memorial and reach srinagar by late evening. 9th night you will be at srinagar. 10th morning you start for manali and teacher by the night. ao 10th night you will be in manali. keep on day spare to sight seeing at kashmir. I would recommend sonamarg. so in all you need 11nights and 12days to complete the circuit on bike. if you are not driving your own. You will save three days as the drivers will take you directly from manali to leh in one day and leh to srinagar in one day. But then you will miss many beautiful landscapes. The best time to take this trip will be early august to late september. I hope it answers your query.
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10 days are best for the trip. June to Oct is the best time to visit.
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Bhangarh in actuality is a ruined archaeological site with many folklores running around. It seems to be gaining some commercial mileage now a days as buses full of tourists visit this place to feel the spookiness. 2/3 temples dont have any idols in it and you can see monkeys, deers or langurs running around the ruins always. Beautiful architecture i must say in the 3 temples and a must visit too but i dont think any wise and able minded person would like to visit this place in dark night when you are at risk of facing leopards, hyenas or even wolves all through the way and with the worst possible roads going up & down the hills - i wouldnt like to go even if there is something spooky or not.
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It's a mythological story. It's not haunted.
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