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It's gonna be tough. After Rohtang..there is a bad stretch at Gramphu and Batal Dhaba that can be hectic..I always say no to pillion when in Mountains...
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Rohang pass closed now possibly opens in June mid , roads are tough so advisable do solo in mountains.
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Yeah you can..but its better..not to with such a small baby...and check before going goa because there sec 144 ...just confirm it..
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It's safe but try to keep your family hygienic and enjoy
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Mall road, jakhoo hills, kufri,Chadwick falls, Hatu peak(Narkanda)
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Hi.. you can explore kufri, as it's a too good spot for sking during winters.. the mall road, where you feel as if you are in a foreign land as the structure and the architecture is of that style..Naldehra has a beautiful Golf club and chali is a small town, the hikers paradise also can be in your to do list to be far from the hustle and bustle of the city.. depending on the climate, ice skating g is also organized every year, attracting g people from from all over to participate and enjoy.. the ridge, the haku temple and the himalayan bird park can be added if time permits.
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You can self drive
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Parth Travel Services. GF-33,34, Maruti Complex, Swaminarayana Nagar, Opposite Bharati Complex, Nizampura, Vadodara, Gujarat 390024
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Yeah that's grt.. Bali has places which are crowded and some which aren't explored much by all.. you can avoid the standard tourist spots which the general agents give you.. that is the standard itenary.. instead you can plan places which are less explored.. there are beaches and waterfalls and jungles both commercialized as well as free y from the hustle and bustle.. so better go for that option.. but I would say Bali is a beautiful place if planned and explored properly and your parents would definitely love it.
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In rishikesh you can do so many things like trekking, camping ,rafting and bungy jumping and some good hostels are hipostal, art bliss and zostal.
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In mussoorie you can Trek to George Everest and visit company bagh, kempty falls and lal tibba.
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Do not combine Leh and Spiti. Spiti by itself needs around 6-7 days. As for Leh, there are enough rentals available in the town itself, ensure you get a relatively new motorcycle. If you still want to visit Spiti, you need to head to Manali from where you can either rent a motorcycle or a taxi. Motorcycles/taxis from Leh aren't allowed in Himachal Pradesh. 1. Itinerary for Leh: Leh (2 nights) - Nubra valley (2 nights) - Panamik (optional) - Pangong (1 night) - Leh - Tso Moriri (optional) - Leh Recommending 2 nights in Leh so you get acclimatized to the height considering you will be directly flying there. Also you need a day to apply for ILP and the other day for local sighseeing. You can stay in Nubra for 1 night only if you don't plan on visiting Thang (LOC). But it may not be enough if you are unfortunate to encounter landslides on the way, hence 2 nights. 2. You need a BSNL postpaid sim card in Leh, none of the others work. You can buy the sim card in Delhi, usually will take a day to get activated.
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Hi Karan. I found a detailed guide on Tripoto on how to cover Leh and Spiti. Click on the link to read. Hope you find what you need. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/go-goa-gone-577214df98ada
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Hey Roadside Traveller! I have found something for you on Tripoto. Hopefully this link should help you. Can't help you much with finding company though... Stay safe! https://www.tripoto.com/trip/when-i-coloured-the-blue-city-celebrating-jodhpur-6940
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Please avoid
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Leh & Ladakh
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Hi Pratap, There are a number of places around the world you can visit in August. From Munnar to Spain, the possibilities are endless. I have added a few helpful articles on Tripoto that list down the best places to visit in August. Hopefully the situation surrounding the pandemic calms down till then, but keep in mind to adhere to travel advisories when you plan your trip! Hope this helps.
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Welcome dear
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Provide the itinerary and budget
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Don't go until crono went.
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Located amidst the lush greenery on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, Aravali Resort sprawls in an area of about 7 acres. This Resort near Delhi is a great escape for the nature lovers. The Resort is perfect for the Corporate Team Outing near Delhi.
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Hey Ankit, As of March 23, there are 3 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Uttarakhand. Acting on the same, the state CM has put the state in a lockdown till 31 March. Looking at the current situation, I'd recommend that you avoid non-essential travel right now. Stay safe! :)
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3 as per Minstery of health and family welfare please check this website for more details
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Now? no! stay at home..
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I just hope, you aren't planning now. However, Kasol has myriad places one can visit. From trekking in Kheerganga, Tosh, Malana Village, Magic Valley. Enjoy the serenity at Grahan and Chalal. In Kasol you either trek or you hike. Do not forget to enjoy the Israeli food at Jim Morrison's Cafe.
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Spread over 1,200 coral islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean, Maldives is one of the most isolated countries in the world. With a population of roughly 540,000 spread over 200 inhabited islands, Maldives might be the 11th most densely populated nation on Earth. But the figures are largely isolated to the native islands. The fact that the majority of the world thinks that the country is expensive to visit all year round ensures lower tourist influx. With that being said, while premium resorts are on the higher side of the price spectrum, numerous budget hotels and guest houses balance the equation. With the rising demand for budget accommodation in the country, finding a pocket-friendly solution is not much of a hassle. In fact, most of the Northern islands closer to Male are slowly developing into backpacking hubs. If you are still non convinced, here are 3 reasons that prove Maldives islands are the safest place to be amidst corona virus. 1. Scientists believe the corona virus is more likely to thrive in places with a colder climate. The average temperature in Maldives is around 32 degree Celsius all year round, making it the ideal retreat for escaping the pandemic. 2. Despite the higher population density in the mainland, some of the smaller islands have a population of less than 100 people. This significantly reduces your chances of exposure. 3. All tourists with a passport valid for at least 6-months, confirmed accommodation, and a return or onward flight ticket are eligible for a 30-day visa on arrival free of charge. Furthermore, tourist visas can be extended for an additional 90-days for a charge of just $50. Some remote island resorts even accept month-long bookings for double bed rooms for a meagre $1,800. That is all you need to shell out on accommodation for a month-long vacation in Maldives. Sounds like an exotic way to avoid COVID-19 and enjoy a serene holiday without hurting your pocket! Visitormaldives is offering exclusive deals on an array of travel packages, hotel, and resort bookings. Visit our website for the best prices on existing deals and stay updated with seasonal discounts. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest pictures from recent excursions. https://www.visitormaldives.com/blog/the-safest-place-to-be-amidst-corona-virus
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The only safe place right now is your home where you are currently staying...Nowhere else
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Yes September is a good time to visit Andaman. Season ideally begins at the end of September when the rains recede and generally dry weather continues on to May.
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You may find light showers.. Beat time will from November..
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Tripoto has removed their iphone app from the app store. It is only available on android. Travellers with iPhones can use web browser on their phone (safari or chrome) to use tripoto till the new iOS app comes back.
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Hey Mani and Vibha, You can share your travel videos with the Tripoto Community by simply making a new blog at www.tripoto.com/create Hope this helps. Stay safe :)
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