Pushkar. Pushkar is a small town in Rajasthan, 20 min drive from Ajmer. with a very Rishikesh like feel , it's a perfect mix of tradition meets adventure. Pushkar is the only place in the world with a Brahma temple, and hence gets visitors from all over the world. This tourist inflow makes it a hotspot for young, happy , European crowd, looking for ways to celebrate and participate in India's culture and tradition. Pushkar has one of the most vibrant, energy packed holi celebration in the country, and the biggest holi festival too. ofcourse this year the festival might be cancelled, but you should definitely check it out if you are a fan of color, festivities and fun. Hope this helps. Enjoy 👍
Stay in homestays or hostels , travel by local transport , if u know driving take bike or car for rent. eat at local areas don't go to fancy restaurants go for cafes or u can cook by urself at ur stay or u can give 1k 2k for any cook and he or she will cook some food for u.
General Oct to feb is considered best for Jim Corbett,
but yeah in April as well you can surely visit, but be prepared for extreme hot weather..
All the best! Have a Great Trip 🤘
South point Circut house is the best option for you but for that one has to approch some Govt officials of that region becoz this is a Govt accomodation but worth staying
I would suggest to divide the tour 4 parts.
1. Port Blair and local sight seeing (may or may not include Mud Volcano and Baratang forest visit... personally I felt it not to be worth it, specially for couples).
2. Port Blair Island hopping trip...includes Jolly Buoy, Ross Island etc.
3. Havelock Island trip.
4. Neil Island trip. So better to book stays in three places... Port Blair, Havelock, Neil.
At Port Blair, try staying as close as possible to the Cellular Jail...coz the jetty is at walking distance...from where you will get all the ferries to go everywhere all over Andamans.
For Havelock, it's probably costlier among all the three, by courtesy of its famous Radhanagar Beach. Staying here depends on your budget. If you can spare more, you can rent Airbnbs or beach igloos at Radhanagar beach. If you want a cheaper stay, staying near Havelock jetty would be a better option.
At Neil, I would definitely recommend any hotel with private beach or beach front hotels. Tip: Try staying at Neil in a full moon night...you would remember the experience your whole life.
Take care, travel safe.
A good question here! 1. Choose your destinations wisely. This is the best time to discover isolated underrated places around. Try to avoid interactions with people you don't know. 2. Keep your masks with you, keep them dry too. Since the cases are increasing everyday, never ever interact with anyone on your trip without a mask. 3. Obviously sanitizers, sanitizing sprays and wipes like NETCO or something. 4. Try to have your own vehicle for the trip. 5. Since summer is on head, search for cooler locations like a cozy tree house or something. Always keep your 1 set of clean sheets with you to At least use it for below your face area. 6. Know the precautionary rules for the location your will be reaching. Stay At home, and try having weekend plans, not anything longer. Stay Safe.
Yes a/c is everywhere but unless you want an indoors holiday I would say don't bother unless it's June or never. Even in the evening it can be so hot and humid that being outside is very uncomfortable. June won't be too bad by Dubai standards.
Dubai in Summer (June – August)
Temperature: The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 33°C and 42°C. Weather: The sun lets loose on Dubai during summer. Wave after wave of shimmering heat floods the city for 12 hours in the day. The temperature can skyrocket to the early forties, and sometimes go further to the fifties. The humidity and heat continue to escalate during these months. Sandstorms whip their way into the city, making it difficult to move around. Significance: With temperatures like these, most of the outdoor activities and festivals are restricted. However, the city doesn’t shut down entirely during this season. The Dubai Summer Surprises festival is spread over 10 fun weeks, with a theme assigned across the weeks. Everything from food, to art to nature is celebrated. Why you should visit now: Although the city is directly in eye of the sun during these months, Dubai’s interiors are air-conditioned and chilly, allowing you to stay comfortably inside during these months. Hotels offer great deals on both food and accommodation. What to know before the visit: Despite the heat, Dubai’s nightlife remains as vibrant as ever. Indulge in retail therapy, as the chilled malls are the best place to spend the summer day. Sandstorm season will also restrict your movements outside, so don’t plan any activities around the city unless it is vital. Tips: Hydration is key during this season. Make sure you’re drinking at least 2-3 litres a day and eat light meals – feeling full during the heat is uncomfortable, to say the least. Dress lightly and carry antiperspirant with you. Above all, try to keep all your trip activities indoor. The exception to this would be a desert safari but do check the weather in advance before you book.
The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months, from November to April. Whether it’s the malls, the Burj Khalifa, the state-of-the-art venues, the plethora of activities, adventures and experiences and the overall entertainment provided.. January and February see heavy tourist traffic because of the Dubai Shopping Festival.
On Shimla - Kaza - Manali route Lahual amd Spiti is beautiful every where while on Leh route it is again so beautiful lile Keylong, Sissu, Jispa Baralacha La etc..
The most beautiful part in this route is Gramphu to Kaza. The route is awesome specially in May-June when you can see thousands of waterfalls around and snow is still there. One night @ Chandratal lake is must.
Even m struggling to find out the same, but jahan tak I did my research, if you book your trips from Tripoto you can use the credit points for discounts,just like we get on Lifestyle,Max, Pantaloons cards