Mumbai has 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites namely CSMT Station Building, The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai Fort Area (Mumbai High Court and University etc. which are near CSMT) and Elephanta Caves (ferries available from Gateway of India). Nariman Point, Marine Drive, Hazi Ali, Chowpati Beach, Juhu Beach etc are other places which may be covered. Best will be to take the Mumbai Darshan Bus and see all these places in one day (except Elephanta Caves for which you need to plan separately). Shri Siddhi Vinayak Temple is also must visit. If interested then you may plan for Kanheri Caves - Sanjay Gandhi National Park (near Borivali) also.
Goa in February is warm, filled with sunshine where not a drop of rain is seen. This month is called as cool month, which denotes beginning of summer. Kerala in February is hot though cool air from the hills flow. Still it is called as ideal tourist month of Kerala where you get to view lovely nature and lot of greenery around. I would suggest Kerala.
Kanyakumari is known as Cape comorin the lands end tip of India. A city where you can find all the three seas meet surrounded by hills, paddy fields and mountain terrain. Kanyakumari beach, Thanumalayan temple, Thiruvalluvar statue, Vivekananda Rock memorial, wax museum, Vattakotai fort are some spots to explore. Rameshwaram is one of the temple town of Tamilnadu. The pamban channel separates the land from Srilanka where you could drop into Dhanushkodi. Rameshwaram temple, Jatayu thirtham, Lakshmana thirtham, Ariyan beach, Jada thirtham, Dr.Abdul Kalam sir house, bird sanctuary are some spots to visit. Going by your question Kanyakumari would me my choice for the beaches, Triveni Sangam and piping hot Dosa.
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Both places are good and costal areas. Kanyakumari is a land of devi kanyakumari and rameshwaram is a land of shri ram. Both are devotional place and located in tamilnadu. But what i think kanyakumari has more facilities than rameshwaram. Things are easily rameshwaram is like any island and surrounded from sea from all sides, so things are not easily available in rameshwaram. As per the accessibility and kanyakumari should be the first preference. Because rameshwaram is a small town. So accommodation and transportation might be a hectic task for you. You can choose as per your preference. Happy journey.. Cheers. βοΈ
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New Delhi is a blend of rich history and culture to explore. Here are some places you could visit as a solo traveller. -Walking around Lodhi garden -Exploring old Delhi especially through Chandi chowk bazaar
-Viewing unesco world heritage site Jama masjid -Experiencing tranquillity of nature at Jha deer park
From Delhi you could plan solo trips to Mussoorie, Kullu, Solang valley, Pushkar, Auli and Mathura.
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You may cover all 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites (Qutub Minar, Humayunβs Tomb and Red Fort), Lotus Temple, Lodi garden and stroll in Chandni Chowk - Fatehpuri area for awesome street food. If having another day, plan for Akshardham Temple also.
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According to me 2-3 days is the ideal duration of a trip in Vizag. You can take a day to all the points of interest in Vizag city. Additionally, you will need a day more to take a trip to the Araku Valley and other points of interest like Tyda Park and Borra Caves.
3 days is much needed to visit the whole of beach City, coastal city Vishakapatnam. I will share some offbeat spots see if it is useful for your travel. Duduma falls
Deomali
Revupolavaram beach
Bojjannakonda
Lingalakonda
Kondakarla Ava.
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Yes, Tumbbad is a village located on the banks of Jagbudi River in Ratnagiri district's Ratnagiri taluka in Maharashtra. But no such place or story exist its all fictional changed for Films
Tummbad village lies between Jagbudi and Vashistha river in Ratnagiri district. It is called tiny hamlet of Maharashtra filled with abundant nature. Prone to heavy rainfall it is a breeding ground of crocodiles. It is 196km away from Mumbai which comes under konkan region. Anjani railway station is the nearest, while by road via Chiplun this hamlet is easily reachable. Koyna wildlife sanctuary is nearby besides Ratnagiri and Vaada fort. Folklores say it is a mysterious village with spooky stories, but it is a popular offbeat spot of Maharashtra.
You could have some best paragliding experience in these spots near Mumbai Kamshet- You would get glimpse of Shinde Wadi hills, and numerous peaks Pavana- Here you get a peep of eastern ghats Matheran- Abundant nature, green valley is the main highlight Juhu beach- Calm waters view.
Auroville village is located in Pondicherry found in 1968 by Mother. Aurore means dawn, Ville means city. There are lot guest houses who offer good stay at a nominal price.
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Definitely you can get a bus from delhi to kotdwar. then can get a cab or another bus for Lansdowne. there is a train from delhi as well to kotdwar Sidhbali express 7 am from old delhi.
Jibhi of Tirthan valley is a hamlet full of greenery, which gives a traveller relaxed atmosphere. There are a few workations you could check. My good trip offers a good package
There is a workation in Banjar
Treehouse workation in Tandi. Besides you can look into homestays too.