Yeah, definitely. You can visit this place in April because the daytime temperature is delightful this time. This time is good for a visit with family.
Hi Jhanvi, check out the blog here: https://www.misshotelreviewer.com/post/a-complete-5-day-itinerary-to-bhutan Punakha is a very quiet town and Thimpu is more like a city. It has nightlife, shopping and restaurants. One of the most popular dishes in Bhutan is Ema datshi and momos. You can try their local beer known as Druk 11000. Have a great time!
Hi Jhanvi, You could visit Buddha point, National Memorial, Punakha dzong, Suspension bridge and a ton of local markets in Thimphu and Punakha. You can visit Chelala pass, Dochula pass and Chimi Lhakhang temple on the way.
Panchgani, a gorgeous hill station is known for its scenic beauty, pleasant climate, bountiful nature and fascinating trekking options. Adventurers should explore the following places for trekking... Sinhagad Fort Trek
Lohagad Fort Trek
Naneghat Trek
Pratapgad Fort Trek
Mahuli Fort Trek
Tikona Fort Trek
Ratangad Trek
Its better that you book atleast a day before going there. There are many good hostels but in personal experience, I'll suggest you U.R.D.KI hostel (Anjuna) - This one is definitely the best hostel in Anjuna. Others are- Bedrock Boutique hostel (Baga), The Jungle hostel (Vagator).
Just hire a two wheeler and roam around Panjim, you will like everything in the small city of Old Goa. famous spots, churches, market areas are well marked round the corner. While returning back from Douna Poulo, enjoy your lunch at Mom's Kitchen with authentic recipes....
Mustang in nepal is split in two parts ie Lower mustang and upper mustang.
One needs a permit to visit Upper mustang which is roughly 500 USD.
However for Lower mustang no permit is required.
You can visit Bhandardara, a beautiful place to spend weekend in Maharashtra. In Bhandardara you can visit Umbrella Fall, Wisdom Dam, Randha Falls, Kalsubai Peak and many more places. If you are planning to come The Yash Resort is the best place to stay. There they have swiming pool and an awesome pool side cafe named YOLO Cafe.
Hi, Sumit!
Both Vrindawan and Mathura are about 160 km from Gurgaon. If you want to cover both these places on Sunday, the best option is to leave as early as possible on Saturday evening, or Sunday morning by your own vehicle. However, you still might be faced with a cramped schedule and go on to miss many attractions in Vrindawan and Mathura.
Yeahh there will be snow at solang valley..but 6 days for just manali is more than enough..you plan like 1 day shimla...2 day kasol or 3 day...and 2 days manali..we had done that..thats best..and best was we took 2bhk flat..indraprastha cottage..dm me i will send you more details
Once You reach Ujjain ,you will get many options there. There are many hotels available at different prices and also dharamshalas are available if u want to stay in one.