One of the popular historical fort 2000 years old, it is a great place to trek. From Pune till Sinhagad you can reach by can or bus. The trek is open from 5am till 6pm. With just completed monsoon season you get to view Khadakwasla dam and one side of beautiful sahyadri ranges. Kaundinya eshwar temple, Rajarams tomb, Kalyan darwaza, Amruteshwar temple and Torna fort view.
Munnar is entering post monsoon season. Where ever you see it will be thick lush greenery. Weather is more of cool air, light mist fog by evenings and less sun in the mornings. One such ideal time to travel.
Thrillophia offers bike rentals Also check via just dial they might guide you better. Gullivers adventure rents bikes. A person I know used their rentals before pandemic, now no idea still thought of sharing.
Well i started from budget and then moved to well spend budget.
flights currently range from 35k -40k
Budget in a group packages will be 35k -40k
so whatever you do, its nearly 80k.
I spent 1.7L ( Trips are costlier when you are solo traveller plus you dont know how to ride scooty) but yes I have covered entire bali, its nearby islands and portions of java. My itinerary had waterfalls to temples to treks to beaches. So Pick ur battles, because you might only do it once.
South India has some great spots to visit. You could start with Kerala by clubbing Munnar Asthamudi Kochi or Idukki trip
Kumarakom and Alleppey trip
Trivandrum enter Nagercoil and proceed towards Kanyakumari Tirunelveli trip
Ooty Coimbatore and Tirupur trip
Kodai Madurai Tiruchirappalli trip
Dhanushkodi Rameshwaram Chidambaram karaikudi pollachi Kanyakumari trip
Vizag Araku valley lambasinghi trip
Hyderabad Secunderabad trip
Chittoor Nellore warangal trip or Kakinada Vijaywada club trips Coorg Madikeri mangalore trip
Mangalore Udupi Sringeri trip
Bangalore Mysore Chikmagalur trip
Only hampi or hampi plus Madikeri plus kudremukh trip. If you want to cover all four south states Starting with Bangalore you could proceed towards Mysore then enter Wayanad then Munnar from there enter Ooty then proceed towards Coimbatore then move to karaikudi and enter Vizag visit Araku and move towards Hyderabad and return. Pondicherry is yet another dream travel spot besides Gokarna Idukki vagamon pollachi. If you are planning temple trips you can start with hampi, Udupi, Trivandrum, Idukki, Mysore, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Kumbakonam, Rameshwaram, Tirupathi, Vijaywada and Nellore. Paniyeli poru, Horsley hills, Coonoor, Kotagiri, Yelagiri, Nelliampathy are some offbeat places of south India.
You can cover each state of South one at a time Like starting from Orissa, to Kanyakumari you need a lot of time,so depends on how long are you planning to travel for,accordingly choose state and explore,you can start from Kerala also but explore with time in hand then only you can enjoy actual trip.if you start from Banglore you can go for Mysore & Coorg.Kerala side you can go towards Munnar.
Tamil Nadu you can go towards Connor,ooty,
Kanyakumari is a must visit
Till October the trek route is open. Nights are cold days are cool though not chill, so you have to carry enough warm clothes. The most preferred route is from Chamba till Hudsar there is jeep facility. From Hudsar you have to trek via
Gaurikhand to the lake and return back the same route. It takes 4 days to visit and come back.
Being a part of Malabar coast called as Queen of Arabian Sea, which was once upon a time popular spice route ruled by Kochi and zamindar of Calicut, now is one such ideal time to visit this city. Starting from Cherai beach, marine drive, Mattancherry palace, Kochi fort, to Chottanikara Bhagavathi temple, Kochi is a blend of history with lot of nature to explore.
Yes Kochi is Worth visit place in Kerala. Kochi is biggest City of Kerala. You can visit many places in Kochi like Cherai Beach
St. Francis Church Jews Town Paradesi synagogue
Mattancherry palace
nd many more
Here are a few spots to hop in Karnataka
Starting with Gokarna you should explore Kabini
Coorg
Chikmagalur
Mysore
Udupi and hampi Agumbe
Karwar
Shimoga and Mullayanagiri.
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December is no doubt an ideal time to visit Gods own country. Filled with cool winter air, lush green all over, and most places covered with mist fog, December is great month to travel to Kerala.
The best time to visit Kerala is between the months of October and February. This is the time when the weather in the state is pleasant. If you are planning a trip during December, you must absolutely go ahead.
Here are a few offbeat treks of Meghalaya Bamboo trail
Kongthong
Umden
Nongkhnum island Here are some falls to explore Thum falls
Tyrshi falls
Dainthlen falls
Kynrem falls.
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