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Dalhousie mai hi dhundh le
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If u ar planning kolkata during pujo.. then first day.. of pujo that is saathi must visit the pandal of North calcutta like mohammad ali park, college street and all next day go for Maddox square with ur friends.. and chill asthami.. have delicious bengali lunch in Ahelai, for any bojhohori manna.. and enjoy the day in any pandal of salt lake fir nabami vist south calcutta and hit a nice cafe by the road side...
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Durga Puja needs no itinerary to be honest but a few tips should be helpful : > Explore on foot . > There are numerous Pandals , from large elaborate ones to ones in the gully too . All of them have a different charm > Divide your days between North and South Kolkata . Both the parts of Calcutta have their own unique Pandals in the Pujos. > Famous spots in South Kolkata are Maddox Square , Ekdaliya , Jodhpur Park :) > Eat as you walk along . There will be so many options to eat in Durgo pujo and its an absolute gastronomical delight
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Reducing the expenses
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बस, स्लीपर ट्रेन, होम स्टे या धर्मशाला में रहकर
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Yes, it will be open. The closes in late November.
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Travelling at that time could be a risky thing because of snowfall
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Devprayag
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Neergarh waterfall
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Not yt
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I'm also looking for the same answer before investing more time on tripto 😅😅
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September or April.. That time weather is soothing
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U can visit now as it is open for tourists with easy travel policies
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I would avoid Meghalya in monsoon though... treks & trails can be risky
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I don't think it's open for tourists yet this year for sure...
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Indeed September is a good session but you may expect a bit rain in that time. I been to Kedarnath in October, which I found the most favorable session to visit the place.
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Greenery. You will find snow in Rohtang pass and may be in Solang. you can reach there from Manali
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You can see snow in some remote places of Himachal. But snow 'fall' doesn't happen till mid December even in the coldest parts of the state
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There are many small hikes that are open throught the year like, Kheerganga and Barshaini region. But if you are looking at some longer high altitude treks , you can do Hampta Pass, Chanderkhani Pass, Hampta circuit. Take a look at the list of 5 treks here - https://www.tripoto.com/himachal-pradesh/trips/5-treks-in-himachal-that-are-still-not-on-travel-blogger-s-radar-5c134623f33e5
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Yeah you can go to Parvati Valley offering treks for Tosh , Kheerganga , Kalga , Pulga . long trails like Pin Parvati . In Manali you can go for Bijli Mahadev , Hampta Pass , and many more. Else you can go to Chamba Valley and places like Bagsu Waterfall Trek , Dharamkot and Triund .
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Harishchandra ghad in maharashtra - ahemdnagar district . I recently went there !! maharashtra is beauty in the time of monsoon . so many waterfalls , treks
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Bhatye Beach Mandvi Beach Ratnadurg Fort Thiba Palace
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