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Kudle Beach tops the list..
You can trek from Main beach to Kudle Beach,
from kudle beach to Om Beach, from Om Beach to half Moon beach and further... Mirjan Fort is another place to visit. Though I did not find anything interesting inside, but it has mesmerising scene around. Nirvana beach, Kumta - Bioluminescent beach. (you can see phytoplanktons during new moon)
A must visit list for anyone going to Shimla-
The Ridge
Mall road
Scandal point
Jakhoo temple and the ropeway
Indian institute of advanced studies
Kufri
Mashobra
Fagu top
Chadwick falls
Green valley. For awesome food, Cafe Simla times tryst - the cafe
eighteen seventy one
cafe sol
cafe under tree
Indian coffee house
Hi Dev,
Shimla would be really cold, so be prepared! Jakhu Temple / Jakhu Hill, Himachal State Museum, The Ridge, Christ Church, and of course, the Mall Road for shopping are must. You can head out to explore Kufri, Mashobra, Naldehra (popular for rafting).
No need to contact with any agency. It's a easy but lengthy trek. You can get local guide at Rs 700 per day from Dhortey or Manebhanjan. For staying you have stay at GTA's trekers hut. Something option is also there. If you want any contact or help kindly let me know. Thanks
U can stay in hotels not much near by to beach .so u can save money took ....
and the cafes and pub are allround .. for night life enjoyment I suggest u can go to Varkala ... much better than kovalam
I had visited Koovalm in September and trust me you can get good hotel near beach or near Light house(Cafes and pubs are near to Light house). I have stayed near Light house and it was a great experience.
You can spend an entire month traveling Rajasthan so if you travel by an agent it will be costly. Best way is that search the web decide your destinations and use public transportation. Happy Journey Bro 😊
There are two places for camping in Rishikesh:
1. Shivpuri side
2. Gattu ghat, Neelkanth road We choose shivpuri. Experience was amazing. You should definitely add rafting in your package for more fun. Camps are spacious and clean, Swimming pool, attached washroom and free parking is there. Ganga river is just 5 min walking distance from camp. Our Camp provider was "India Thrills", They have arranged everything from camps to rafting even transportation had been managed by them. We came to know about them through this page https://indiathrills.com/rishikesh-camping/
Since Christmas season is packed with tourists, i would suggest you to book your hotel in advance.
Even a single bed will make you drain a lot of money, here are some suggestions for hotels: 1) Himalaya
2) Alka 3) Vikram vintage
4)Sherwani hilltop
5)Manu Maharani
these hotels are quite expensive.
Top 5 budget hotels are 1) Tourist Rest house (TRH) there are 2 TRH in the lake city which i guess might be left with few rooms.
2) Lake view 3)Payal
4)Welcome park( preferred).
5) Ayar Jungle camp for further details ..feel free to ask..✌
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The distance is around 300 kms and it takes nearly 6-7 hours to reach by car. Climate in December last would be pleasant with temperatures ranging between 20-30°C. Perfect time to visit.
Hey there,
I was backpacking solo in Italy for 2 weeks and stayed in hostels and traveled essentially by foot within the towns. Average price of hostels is anywhere between 17 euro - 25 euro per night. Most hostels offer free dinner/breakfast and evening snacks. So if you eat a heavy breakfast, you can skip lunch and save money. If you're tight on money, check out couchsurfing, you would save money on your hostel. If you go to a local restaurant, an avg meal would cost you 7-9 euros. However, keep in mind that the restaurants near famous tourist spots tend to be super expensive. The price of beer starts from 2.5 euros, although, domestic beers are cheaper than the imported ones. It's not mandatory to tip in Italy, but it's generous to tip 10% of the bill. Bus/Tram tickets is 1.50 euros for 1 way. And if you're traveling between cities, then RegioJet trains would be the best option if you're in short of time - tickets aren't so expensive. Usually between 15-25 euros. Alternatively, FlixBus/MarinoBus are other cheaper options, but it would probably take you longer to arrive at your destination. If you're a student, then all tourist attractions offer discounted tickets. They're mostly 20% cheaper. In all, your trip shouldn't cost you more than 800 euros for 10-12 days. Hope this helps, if you need details on where to go, drop me a message :) Cheers,
Riya
Bada Imambara incl. bhulbhulaiyya, Rumi darwaza, Ambedkar park, Gomti river front, museum (in zoo premises), residency, Hazratganj, science centre.
don't forget to try various delicacies of Lucknow. if you are interested, I will let you know the popular eating joints too 👍