Ooty and coorg both are hill stations and offer amazing views. But the main difference is that Coorg has coffee plantations and an untouched vibe to it. Ooty, on the other hand, is a popular tourist destination. So I think Coorg is better if u want to experience silence and some authentic coffee.
If you want a cool and honeymoon type of weather you can go to ooty and if you want sea, lake like location you can go to coorg. Hope you got the answer.
You should definitely try north east of India that is Assam it's one of the best visiting place across India. you'll enjoy the nature hills and many more. I'll be traveling there next week. so I share in brief
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Hey, you can start of with dehradun, but there are really few places to visit in dehradun. You can sure visit FRI, shahastradhara, gucchupani, ponta saheb gurudwara. Also, there are a lot of pretty little cafes in dehradun. Apart from that you can visit Mussoorie and Landour. Going a little higher from mussoorie, you can go for camping to kanatal or dhanaulti. They have a lot of camping sights there which come along with activities like zipline, rappling, rock climbing, skybridge etc. Ahead in the same circuit, you can visit Tehri and have some fun at water sports there. Tehri is a beautiful place, you must check it out atleast once. To end this trip you can move to Rishikesh for a day, go rafting or have delicious street food, attend the ganga aarti, visit Beatles ashram or go to neelkanth mahadev as well. I hope I was able to help you. If there is anything else I can help you with, you can pm me. Thankyou.
Hi Piyush, Places u may visit around Dehradun - 1. Sahastradhara Waterfalls (15 kms)
2. Mindrolling Monastery (10 kms)
3. Fun Valley (30kms)
4. Robber's Cave (10kms)
5. Tapkeshwar Temple (6kms)
6. Indian Forest Research Institute (6kms)
7. Assan Barrage (42kms)
8. Chetwode Building (7kms)
9. Rajaji National Park (65kms)
10. Fun n food Kingdom (11kms)
Well I have been to Meghalaya and there are some amazing places over there which needs to get a visit. So first I'll reccomend you to go to cheerapunjee and have atleast a 3-4 day trip there. The views and landscape actually makes you feel as though you are in Scotland . you can visit the seven sister waterfall over there, the caves and double root bridge also. From there you can make your way towards the India- Bangladesh border where the goosebumps are amazing , on the way to border you'll see the biggest waterfall of the state and some amazing views. Coming back from there you can visit the cleanest village in India and I think in Asia too , but food might be a problem so be ready!! But you'll find amazing forest views while traveling.
Hi Akshay, it's famous for being the wettest place on earth. This makes it a popular monsoon travel destination for those who love the rain. The state has an abundance of natural attractions, including these must-see Meghalaya tourist places. The majority of the population is made up of tribal people -- Khasis (the largest group), Garos, and Pnars -- who predominantly earn their living from cultivation. Places to Visit in Meghalaya include Nohakalikai Falls, Umiam Lake, Mawlynnong Village, Living Root Bridges, Laitlum Canyon, Dawki River, Cherrapunji, Mawsynram, Elephant Falls, Mawphlang Sacred Forest, Seven Sisters Falls, and many other beautiful places. Star attractions in the state are its waterfalls, caves, rainforests, hill stations and a lot more. Take a boat ride in the crystal clear water of Umngot River in Dawki, trek through the sacred forests of Mawphlang, walk across the world-famous living root bridges in Cherrapunji.
Hi Deepika, you can actually travel to Ladakh round the year, but you can not take the roadtrip to Ladakh. The roads are almost closed now from Manali side as the high passes have received snow. It is however still open from the Srinagar side, but not for long you. If you want to do the roadtrip the road will open only next year after June. Also, if you just want to enjoy Ladakh you can fly anytime of the year, In December everything will be under the blanket of snow and it will be very cold
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Kabini forest - Karnataka
Chikmagalur - Karnataka
Saklespura - Karnataka
Gokarna - Karnataka
Allapuzha - Kerala Munnar - Kerala
Wayand - Kerala Varkala - Kerala These are the most amazing places in south India.
Nope, the best you can do is to try to convince your cab driver to let you drive, which in most cases doesn't happen. You can only rent self drive bikes in ladakh.
U can easily hire a bike to travel around but self drive cars r not available there at ladakh. all u can do is that u can get self drive car from Delhi n chandigarh. if u really wanna experience drive yourself from low land...
Hadimba temple, mall road, jogini falls, vashisht temple, old manali, Buddhist monastery. Also you can plan visiting kullu, manikaran, kasol and bir billing.
You can't reach there by train.
1) Go till ambala in train and get a bus from there normal bus will cost around 600 and volvo will cost 900-1000
2) Take bus from sec 43 which will cost from 1k-1.5k depends on demand and season.
Allepey boat house is totally not worth it - unless you rent one of the really luxurious ones. Usually a 3 hour stroll on the lake is worth money for around 900 - 1000 rs. ( you can bargain ) - there are also govt run services by the name of see kuttanad which costs 80rs for a to and fro 4 hour ride. I would strongly suggest you to visit Munnar since the climate will be absolutely beautiful out there & you can spend your time lazing out on the tea gardens/resorts itself. For thekkaday if looking to do the safari - do book online & save the hassle of standing up in the queue for tickets. In Allepey if you are looking out for massage - you can try Visrutha Ayurveda Chikitsalayam , we had been with family & it costed around 2.5k for a 3 hour session which was absolutely worth it. Please note that you would be required to strip almost naked in the massage session which is true even for the ladies - just an heads up !
Yes, it's safe to stay in boat house . I have been to both alleppey and kumarakom boat house . you get good and typical kerala style food of your preference and get to see some small village site seeing if you like to .
Cost depends upon the choice of place you prefer to Stay, Mode of Transport and places you would love to visit. If your choice is good resorts having private beach or otherwise with advance booking you will get it easily from Rs.5000 per night onwards, normal decent hotels & Airbnb homes cost you above Rs.1000 and if you are solo and prefer hostels you will get the same for Rs. 400 to Rs.800 per night. You can easily rent scooter for Rs.300 per day and taxis i find is costly in Goa and they charge depends upon places of visit. Prefer South Goan beaches as they less crowded, beautiful and pocket friendly.
You can visit any of the places mentioned above though, I'd say Darjeeling .... Darjeeling has a chilly winter and is quite enjoyable for those looking for peace.
If you love snowfalls, you should definitely visit gangtok n Darjeeling. If you want to go to meghalaya, I would suggest you to go in august-october or march-april.