Yes it is easily possible. Dalhousie, dharamsala, mac.gange amd khajeehar is in different rout. Manali shimla kasol manikaran is in different route.. so keep in mind about that
Meghalaya is best for 5 Nights. There are many places to explore like beauty of nature, shillong local market, dawki, waterfalls, museums,Asia cleanest village and many more...
All the resorts are similar in terms of activities and location... You check about the rooms and amenities online and book as per your requirements... DM for more info
U can go to kerla....but must have to plan ur days ...in 7 days u can visit 3 places like bekal..munnar amd alleppy.buy at every place you have to spend atleast 2 days to explore it fully.thare are lots of option even in karnatka that you can plan day wise and as per your return journey..like
1.gokarna 2.murudeshwar
3.bekal
4.munnar
6.alleppy.
7.kollam
they all are in sequence ..you can plan all of them aur some of them as per your starting and end journey..at that time natural beauty of these places is on peak
If you hate crowd and love cold weather then you can visit in December and January. Mt abu is hill station in Rajasthan and mostly tourist from Gujarat and Rajasthan go there during summer ie may june . That time its very crowded and even hotels are more costly.
The first person you have to trust is yourself. Develop a deep, unbreakable bond with your outstanding abilities and your own self-vows and everything will be fine..I also been through a terrible accident last year while traveling ..But I think no accident can stop my travel desire ..😊
Be Careful Good Luck!!
My friends and I took went on a bike trip from Gurgaon to Nainital. We completed the entire trip in 4 days. This included the travel from and to Gurgaon. The road trip is a great idea, however at this time of the year it could get very cold. We started on 29th Dec and the temperatures can get as cold as 6-7 degrees, if not lower. And it feels even colder when you're travelling on a bike. So I suggest that you layer up properly ! Also 7 days depends on what places you are planning to cover. Mussorie and places close by don't take 7 days to cover. Hope this helps. Happy travelling ! :)
There are nice stays in Kudle beach , Gokarna ... Gokarna international beach resort, Arthigamya spa resort etc and Namaste cafe in Om beach ..but then shacks are adjacent to beach but then u need to adjust with their accomodation..
prices can go high in the season
Hi, Apeksha!
Budget for a week-long Goa trip depends a lot on how you wish to travel, your accommodation choices, and what all you wish to experience. However, anything between ₹14,000-₹17,000 (excluding flights) should be enough for a holiday in Goa that is supposed to last around a week.
Hope that helps.
There are a few places that are too beautiful to miss in Nagaland. Dzukou Valley, Dzuleke village, Khonoma village, and Mon and Longwa villages.
The itinerary I'd advise is:
Day 1: Arrive in Kohima by afternoon at the latest and head to Zakhama and stay overnight.
Day 2: Trek to Dzukou valley and star gaze at night.
Day 3: Trek back to Zakhama and head to Kohima. Stay overnight.
Day 4: Make your way to Khonoma. Stay overnight.
Day 5: Explore Khonoma village and immerse yourself in the culture.
Day 6: Enjoy your day in Khonoma and return to Kohima by night. Stay overnight.
Day 7: Relax in Kohima and then move to your next destination. If you want to visit Mon village, you'll need atleast 3-4 extra days as the road to Mon is really bad so it takes 12-14 hours to reach there. It you can take the time out, you must definitely do it and visit Longwa. Hope you have a great trip in Nagaland. Safe travels mate!
Hi there! nagaland is a beautiful State and truly worth exploring. So i travelled there last year with my kid and explored the Hornbill Festival but that was just one of the highlights of this amazing trip! We started our journey from Dimapur which is the easiest way to enter Nagaland ex Gauhati... this is what our route was:
Guwahati>Dimapur>Wokha>Mokokchung>Kohima>Kisama>Khonoma and Jakhama(Villages) >Dimapur>Guwahati. There are also other parts such as Mon and Longwa that you can choose to include in your itinerary, but for a seven day trip I suggest you choose a route that does not have too much internal travel involved(the roads are pretty bad in Nagaland so its better to break your journey and stay longer with only two- three proper destinations and then do day trips to villages in and around. That way you will get time to enjoy the State in all its glory! If you are up for trekking, do not miss the Dzoukou valley trek. I have written a tripoto blog on the same and you can find additional info about my entire trip on my blog at www.backpackindianmama.comhttps://www.tripoto.com/trip/nagaland-wokha-and-mokokchung-with-kids-the-perfect-travel-guide-5cd405dd9cf0f Have a super time!