Kheerganga will be safe and nice during this time.
From Chandigarh you can take bus or cab. till bhuntar in Kullu. from there Till kheerganga. I have put my journey in my profile you can go through it. the place is cheap though since u coming from mumbai. might be far but it's worth visiting.
I know trekking is the most popular offering in Nepal but besides trekking, you can kayak, bungee jump, paraglide, go on a mountain biking escapade and indulge in canyoning with a dramatic backdrop of the incredible Himalayas. But that’s not all you can do on your journey of exploring Nepal tourism. Observing the locals’ deep, unwavering relationship with their traditions and roots is an essential part of the Nepal tourism experience. The best part of it all is that Nepal tourism is backpacker-friendly, so whatever you do, it will be easy to stay within budget. Read more about Nepal and it's incredible tourist attractions here: https://www.tripoto.com/nepal
Dear Silu,
We can travel to Nepal including Pashupati Nath Temple if you are comfortable with a male travel partner. So, you can write me on ujjawalchaudhary30@gmail.com or drop your email so that we could discuss the plan. Thanks
Hi, COORG for me seems to be overrated. But if you still insist on going there, road trip is the best way. From Mangalore or Bangalore by road it should take you anywhere between 3-6 hours. Lot of eateries en-route and you will not get bored to drive on either routes.
Day-1 >> Drive to Coorg
>> Before checking in to the hotel, or if you reach early then post checkin, visit Abbey falls which is close to city
>> Visit the town and Madekiri Fort, Raja's tomb, Raja's seat (get good views from here for sunsets) and try to visit Bhramagiri Hills view point Day-2
>> Drive to Tala Kaveri and enjoy 360 degree views of mountains and wild life reserve
>> Relax at coorg hotel or resort Day-3 >> Drive to Bylakuppe (monastery) >> On the way stop over at Nisargdhama (just some kms before Bylakuppe)
>> Post monastery visit inquire with locals about Dubare Elephant camp, this is a diff exp as you can bathe the elephants and even play around Hope the above helps. Keeping in mind you are in Coorg to relax
Hi, You can reach Aurangabad from Ahmedabad. From Aurangabad, it's a quick weekend trip to explore the Ellora Caves. For transportation, MSRTC Red Buses are available at regular intervals from Central Bus Stand to the important tourist destinations from Aurangabad like Ajanta, Ellora, Daulatabad, etc. The frequency is good, safe and fairly comfortable though not very luxurious. Auto rickshaw drivers may ask for exorbitant rates from the tourists. Make sure to ask before boarding, if the charges are based on the meter reading. In general, public transport in and around the city is fairly good.
Read more about a trip to Ellora Caves here: https://www.tripoto.com/maharashtra/trips/weekend-trip-to-aurangabad-and-ajanta-ellora-caves-597abe4e38cf4
Hi,
Chitradurga is known for the fort and the strong history it holds. You can go to the fort and at the entrance you can take a guide who will walk you through the entire fort.
Here is a nice photoblog you can check out - https://www.tripoto.com/chitradurga/trips/chitradurga-the-fort-city-228352
Hi,
Uff! so covering three places completely in 45 days is not possible and a bit extreme. You can however cover some places in all three locations. Start with Uttarakhand as it is farthest to Kashmir, explore some of Uttarakhand and then get to Himachal proceed to Kashmir.
Unfortunately no. It may take around 15 days just to explore one part of Himachal pradesh and it can easily take entire 45 days just to explore most of the Himachal Pradesh. Having said that, you can definitely explore some zones in each of these states
Absolutely not! Kindly take a look at the news, the weather is terrible and is getting worse. It also depends on the place in Uttarakhand you want to go to. Please check the place you want to visit and that the route is reachable.
Hi Deepali,
It would help to know where you are located also if you are willing to fly with your daughter. In which case the places you can visit opens up widely. However, a beach resort perhaps would be good as you can enjoy the water in close proximity and still care for your kids needs.