There are a lot of options. However, do note that monsoon has set it, so it is going to be a rainy month. Himachal and Uttarakhand can be absolute fun if you like treks. Sikkim and Meghalaya can be fun too as it has moderate treks available. It would be easier if you could provide more info regarding your preferred region of travel and the number of days you would like to spend there. P.S. Uttarakhand has the Valley of Flowrs trek which can be done in a week's time. No other trek I India is remotely as beautiful as the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand. Have fun! IG: @therealsankalppanigrahi
You can try for Sikkim but as per Covid-19 norms, you have stay 7 days quarantine.
So before going to any hill station please go through the rules and instructions of that state from their government website and also from their tourism website.
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Hi Prerna,
You are getting good choices. Norway is a very attractive place to plan a trip.I suggest you visit Bodo on your trip to Norway. "https://travellifo.com/09-reasons-visit-to-bodo-on-your-trip-to-norway05th-one-is-awesome/". I went to Bodo for the first time. I took a morning flight to Bodo, had lunch, and then boarded a ferry to Lofoten. On the way home, my ferry arrived after midnight, and the following morning, I took a flight back to Oslo. In other words, I didn't really see much of Bodo on my first trip there.
No restrictions on travelling.No RTPCR required. However, there may be evening restrictions. I am traveling across the stae, from mid July. If our paths cross, we shall meet! Have fun!
Hey Aakash, With monsoon setting in post mid-July, the temperatures in Rajasthan with be a lot better. I am riding across Rajasthan from 17th July. I will.be covering Jaipur,Pushkar/Ajmer,Chittorgarh, Udaipur,Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. If our paths cross, we shall meet. If you are interested, you can join me as well. Until then, have fun! IG: @therealsankalppanigrahi
There are two ways to visit Rajsthan. Marwad and Mewad.
Marwad. Jaipur,Bikaner,Jodhpur,Jaiselmer
Mewad. ..Jaipur,Ajmer,Pushkar,Udaipur Chittor garh
Each place require at least two days .Plan your trip accordingly
Sikkim's official website states that entry of tourists is currently prohibited. I would suggest you to have a word with the local service provider before you plan to head out.
1.We have AccuWeather, which would give you better rainfall details than even the natives of Gokarna. 2.If you genuinely enjoy the monsoons and aren't hassled by the unwelcome rain, Gokarna can be enjoyed during both months. 3.Expect some humidity but the evenings are pleasant. Have fun! IG: Therealsankalppanigrahi
Yes. I personally think that you can get a much local and authentic experience with a local guide. But it is better to get a mixture of solo time and time with guides and then again always find a local from the area after asking the hotel or Airbnb or some friends in the area