Yes it will get affected Raghav g, as one would need to pitch tents on plain meadows in lower waterfall, upper waterfall and also in RontiGad on last 3 days of the trek. Its always best to have a pre-check with your trek operator/guide and then go ahead .....
Bro... i m also planning....we are 2 guys...and looking for company to share cab....from 10-18 aug....let me know if u are interested...
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Hi Raj, Bali is beautiful and February is a fantastic time. I suggest you must visit Seminyak if you going there with friends. If you are heading with family then probably Nusa Dua is a good option. I have a few blogs written on the island. Do check them out. You can access it thru my instagram handle @vagabondfootsteps
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Hi Gaurav
As per the information shared from Indiahikes following treks are unaffected by the Uttarakhand High Court order.
1) Har ki doon
2) Gaumukh Tapovan
3) Kedartal
please confirm with your trek operator before proceeding for booking.
You can go to Mcleodganj. There you can trek to Triund, and overall mcleodganj is a nice place. From there you can go to Bir Biling if are interested in Paragliding
Most of the adventurous destinations lies in Himalayas. You can take a halt in Mandi for Prashar Lake trek. You can also do fishing in Barot Valley near Mandi. There are numerous adventure activities in Rajasthan also.
Rann Utsav is one of the best way to learn more about the vibrant culture of Gujrat. The stunning sunsets while staying at Kutch will make your trip a memorable one. Leran more about this amazing travel destination here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/kutch-bhuj-chapter-56af7c29b5f86
Flights from Mumbai to Cambodia are expensive compared to Bengaluru. Its better to split flight from Mumbai - Bangkok - Cambodia if you do not get cheaper tickets for your date of travel. Considering 4 days 3 nights - 3 Night Accommodation, 1 day Angkor Visit, 2 days exploring around Siem Reap. The day you reach you need to buy 3 Nights accommodation ($60) 1 Day Angkor Pass - ($37)
1 Day Tuk-tuk for going around ($20)
Landmine Museum ($5)
Floating Village Visit ($25)
Angkor National Museum ($12)
Food ($70-100) - Beer and non-veg food is cheap
Misc ($50) - Shopping/Juices/etc.
Visa on Arrival ($30)
So approx $350 + Flights - 20000 INR (return)
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So should be around INR 40-45k. If you need any more details feel free to contact me on FB @ourlifeoutsidecubicle or Instagram @lifeoutsidecubicle
Hey, budget always depends upon the type of stay and lifestyle. For a budget traveller, it will cost you around INR 5000-7000 for a week (per person) in Cambodia.
Hi Aseem, First of all let me tell you, Major tourist spots were all good even at the time of floods. Now when the water levels have gone down, It's absolutely okay to roam around almost everywhere in Kerala. Yes some parts of Munnar may show after effects of the destruction which happened due to landslides.
Otherwise it's all okay. Hope this helps! Happy Journey :)
I will suggest you to postpone your plans. Give Kerala some break! Alleppey is amongst badly affected areas due to floods. Check the status of the place frok the local hotel person.
Hey! you can get free stays and food (in some cases). You just have to utilize your skills (digital marketing, technical knowledge for creating websites/blogs, painting, teaching, etc. to get free stay a host's property. Couch surfing is also a great option. Also, share your travel experiences on Tripoto, and earn credits for a paid trip/trek in India. See more about get paid to travel here: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-for-free-contest
Morning Check Ins totally depends on Camps policies & their availability.
Some of the good camping options are RAJPUTANA CAMPS, DESERT DREAM ROYAL CAMPS. #JustEnquireDirectlyfromThem
#Happy Travelling :)
Hey Soumyajit, Its nice that you are planning a trip to jaisalmer, basically trip to jaisalmer hardly take 2-3 days. you can go for under sky(camping at night), visit jaisalmer fort, you can go for safari.
for more detail you can contact me on my insta handle which is _kayastha Regards
Aayush
Exploring Jaisalmer takes atleast 3 days visitng all the forts, palaces, and ofcourse the stunning desert region. You can easily plan your trip to Jaisalmer using below travel guide.
If you want to do adventures then do it yourself. Dont rely on travel agencies.
Dharamshala and McLeodganj is not that big, you will love to explore as people are very heart warming there.