Hi, it depends on your schedule that what season would you preffer to reach out the places and the budget as well. You can start exploring from himachal/uttrakhand.
It depends on which kind of place you want to go. It's snowing in himalayas, you can go to Shimla, Manali, Solan, kasol, Mussoorie. Or if you want a romantic different experience try going to Nashik, Maharashtra. Vineyards! Wine tasting and it's season now you will be surrounded by grapes. Andhaman or Lakshadweep is best option if u want to ur honeymoon to be adventurous.... Scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, as well as sandy beaches, turquoise blue ocean..... Write back to me and I can suggest you many other places depending on you and your partner's taste.
If your UK was meant to be United Kingdom (London), you have made a great choice. It is as beautiful as ever, with charming people and yum n tasty food!
Few things to keep in mind, for Pune only:
1) Lonaval and Khandala are over-rated ( unless you are coming from "plains" area )
2) There won't be any waterfalls as monsoon season is over.
3) If going for trekking, go for night trekking only. Day time trek will extract all you minerals from your body
4) Lakeside Camping options are best suited. ex- Pawana Lake, Panshet Lake
5) Within city, personal vehicle will be preferred or it will be hectic.
Hi Nadeem, Some of the places that you can visit in Pune are Aga Khan Palace, Osho Ashram, and Sinhagad Fort. For an adrenaline rush, head over to Della Adventure or check out Temple Pilots, a paragliding school. You can find the best beer at Doolaly on Tap. Some of the offbeat things you can check out in Mumbai are the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Khotachiwadi, Kwan Kung Temple, Vasai Fort, Urai Beach, and the Kanheri Caves. Have a safe trip!
-Eeshat
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Hi Saumya, i have been to switzerland and Paris Last year. some of the places you must visit. Switzerland - we landed in Zurich and we went to all the places from Zurich namely Lucerne which is 1 hour drive, Mt. Titlis, Interlaken city, Mt. Jungfrau. You can also visit to Lindt chocolate factory outlet if you are a chocolate lover. Rhine fall is also a must visit place.
Paris : Of course Eiffel tower ( Please visit early , usually they have very long queue ) but watching Eiffel tower in the evening is something i can't describe in words. You can go upto 2nd level of the Eiffel tower to enjoy the stunning view of the Paris. Disneyland : Nostalgia, well this is something which i can't miss and i personally recommending you. it will take back you in your childhood. You can meet mickey and all your favorite disney characters inside. Don't miss the Disney Parade and fire crackers in the evening. 1 full day is also not enough because Disney Park and Disney Studio is located adjacent.
Visit to Champs Elysees, Notre dame cathedral and Le Louvre. You can also do cruise on river seine and visit Fragonard perfume museum. If you need any further details, just contact me.
If you are Internet savvy, which you must be since you have posted a query here on Tripoto. I would advise you to make your on trip. It's fun & cost saving.
One week for all the things mentioned above would be very hectic. Reaching Arunachal from Guwahati or Meghalaya takes more than a day. I suggest stick to one state, either go for Sikkim- Darjeeling, Assam-Meghalaya or Arunachal Pradesh separately.
I guess in chamoli ...u get a hotel in auli too buts quite expensive ...d cheapest u gonna get in chamoli m nt sure abt d name of d village but i think its chamoli
Hotels are very expensive at auli you can stay at joshimath where you can find plenty of cheap and budget hotels. joshimath to auli is around 15 km you can take shared cab or public transport
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Yes apart from mansoon season , the boat ride will be open for public all the time, infact this is the best tike to go considering the weather😄, good day !!