March denotes the beginning of summer in Maharashtra. Here are some spots you could explore Lonavala Khandala
Kamshet
Matheran
Igatpuri
Jawhar
Panchgani
Mahabaleshwar
Kolad Diveagar beach
Murud beach
Kashid beach
Alibaug beach
Shrivardhan beach.
You can do it, plan train journeys as Europe is well connected by rail network, start from Paris (3 days), proceed to Brussels (1 day), start for Switzerland (3 days) and last to Rome (3 days).
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April is a wonderful time to Visit Kashmir. There is no COVID restrictions as such in Kashmir. But just have your RTPCR done before starting travel, who knows when rules may be imposed. The best route would be Srinagar, Gulmarg, pahalgam, Sonmarg, Yousmarg, Dudhganga. You may needs a week's time to cover this up. Enjoy and take care !
Mathura holi Is full of vibrancy blended with spirituality. Barsana, Nandgaon,Braj and Vrindavan are places to watch Mathura holi. Starting from Lathmar till rang panchami these places give you full insight of Mathura holi attributed to Radha and Krishna. Vrindavan holi on the other hand is celebrated in Banke Bihari temple. Here Color’s are made of gulal which is a combo of flowed and kesar. The whole atmosphere has live music and dance. The distance between Mathura and Vrindavan is half an hour. I would advise you to visit both the spots. Kindly check travel restrictions before travelling and hoping to see your holi article in Tripoto. Happy safe journey.
* Stay in hostels.
* Eat The Street food.
* Walk for local site seeing
* Rent a Scooty to travel nearby 100% assurance, That you are going to save alot of money, if you follow these simple tips 😊
Western Europe would be my recommendation given the situation. Italy is a great option - it will easily take 10days and you may not have covered all of it either.. Otherwise Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal..
April would be Summer in many parts of Central and Southern India. Kashmir, Manali, Dehradun, Dharamshala etc would be great options. Or North-east - Sikkim, Manipur, Meghalaya would be ideal too.
Gangtok is well connected. There are flights to Gangtok from many parts of India, while trains from any part of North India is available to Gangtok. Darjeeling is 4 hours away from Gangtok. The weather in Darjeeling is hot in June. As the heat goes up there are rains. From Darjeeling Kalimpong is 2 hours away. June is a hot month in Kalimpong. As the heat goes up, there is a downpour in June. Meghalaya is called as wettest month in June. You get to see lot of nature spots though it’s not an ideal time to travel in June. Shillong is called as starting monsoon month in June. It is not a cold month, where downpours prevails. Since you are carrying a new born child, kindly check the travel restrictions before booking and travelling. I would advise you to visit Gangtok or Shillong where the weather is not cold but warm though not hot.
Manali is called as paradise summer spot of Himachal Pradesh. Reaching Manali is quite easy for its a well connected spot. By air- Nearest airport is Chandigarh, Kullu airport. From Delhi there are flights to Kullu. By train- Nearest railway station is Joginder nagar which is 50km away from Manali. From Chandigarh there are trains too. Yet another station from where you could reach Manali is via Ambala. Kindly check with the timings and operations for after the pandemic there is a change in the operation of trains. By bus- There are frequent buses from Delhi and Chandigarh to Manali. Then from Leh, Shimla buses operate on frequent basis. The highway from Delhi abs Chandigarh is great to drive for the lovely hilly terrain experience.
There is no direct bus service from Delhi to Kasol and you will have to get down at Bhuntar bus station. Traveling from Delhi to Kasol by bus takes about 12 to 13 hours. Delhi to Kasol bus run by private operators leaves from Majnu ka Tila in Delhi. While Government buses regularly ply from Kashmiri Gate ISBT in Delhi to Bhuntar. From here, you can get a cab or bus till Kasol. It takes about 2 hours to travel from Bhuntar to Kasol. Have a fun journey!
Kasol is called as picturesque town of Himachal filled with lot of nature that it is known as little Israel of India. Bhuntar airport is the nearest airport to Kasol. By train Joginder is the nearest airport that from Delhi you have to reach Chandigarh and then on take another train to Kasol and get down at Joginder. By bus Delhi to Kasol takes 13 hours journey. There are government buses which start from Kashmir gate ISBT. This bus goes till Bhuntar then on 2 hours away is Kasol which you can reach by local cab or shared cabs.
Here are some sunset spots of Hyderabad Tank bund scenic views
Golconda fort hillock glimpses
Birla temple bird hub
Keesargutta spectacular view Sunrise spots Moula Ali hill Khajaguda hills
Mahabodhi Buddha vihara- you could only capture views outside the temple. Osman sagar lake
The distance from Rishikesh railway station is 4 kms that is it takes about half an hour or so to reach. There are autos and rickshaws available at a less cost taking you easily towards Ram jhula.
HEY its depend on ur location. srinagar is becoming hot day by day. evening and nights are pleasent. If u r in gulmarg its pleasent in day time too and cold like 5 degree in night and day time 10-15. same with pahalgam and sonmarg. if you go on higher places like trekking or cable car in gulmarg there u get snow so become more colder like 2-8 day time and minus in night. for more connect on 9811418320
It would be pleasant. From End of May to August you will experience a different kashmir, different from the one with snowfall. I had also been there during the onset of spring somewhere during September and i will say it was completely different experience altogether. You will definitely miss the snow but you will get to see the varied colors of the valley, enjoy the blossoms of spring and the cool weather of summer. Temperature varies from 15°- 25° C during the day and during the evening it may fall to 10°C. Hope this Helps!
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In India it is a common thing when you/Female or Male asked for solo trip....
They agree 70% when men asks
They agree 50% when women asks
but they won't show like that they behave like don't go n they may hurt your feelings towards your trip.cuz they knw your confidence levels and all.
if you're like a Tomboi or they have trust that u will face Any kind of prblm they will agree but that not easily.
you have to request and prove yourself before them.
I come from a generation where the word solo travel word was never heard. It was either travelling with family or school picnic. When my children asked me about solo travel, my reaction was cool with a thumbs up, though I couldn’t ignore the thud within my heart and mind portraying words like “safety” “carefulness” and more. Solo travel is not travelling alone, it is more of learning about situations, enjoying what you like, finding ways for a great life ahead and above all being in the me time-my space which is an important part of life.