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Well you can have solo trip to triund , Mcleodganj. you can stay at zostel over there it charges around 500 ₹ per day over there.
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Definitely go to the north - Himachal, kasol etc. people are very friendly and the place is absolutely gorgeous, view are breathtaking.
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Yes it's the best time to visit but make sure you must cone with your long boots and jackets also Snowfall just , happened in Rohtang pass I think snowfall is about 1 to 2 to feet
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Throughout the year😍
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You can visit North Sikkim
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You can go Uttrakhand, best time to go for ice
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Goa borders the clear waters of the Arabian sea with an enviable coastline stretching over 130 kilometres from North to South. Goa is divided into two areas each with their own distinct appeal. North Goa stretches from Candolim to Anjuna and is known for its lively nightlife, with an endless choice of shops, bars and restaurants. Calangute and Baga are the main resorts areas and are both within an hour of Panjim, the capital and main gateway to the region. North Goa is also home to the historic town of Old Goa, with its many historic buildings and churches. South Goa is a complete contrast to the North and the perfect place for those seeking a quiet holiday. Hotels are more widely spread out along the endless stretches of beach, with the resort of Colva providing the best selection of shops, bars and nightlife. The area is also famous for its seafood cuisine, reputedly the best in Goa. There are lots of places for visiting like 36 beaches, forts, Churches aand many more... (approximately cost is 30k for 3 star lodging, fooding and sightseeing for 2 person.)
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Hii friend assuming you are bachelor......In Goa there are different places for enjoyment as a bachelor or as a honeymooners. I will suggest you to explore some beaches like Morjim, Anjuna, Baga. You must experience Manadavi river cruise, Light house and Arpora fourt....If you are interested then you can do Go-kart in Anjuna. Better you hire a motorcycle or scooter on daily basis so that you can explore more with cheaper price.
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Amer Fort, city palace, jaigarh Fort nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall museum
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Hawa Mahal, Amer fort, jawahar circle, jantar mantar, city palace are must visit.
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It doesn't look like it will snow, but you never know if you get lucky!
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Uhhh... You can find snow if you can try reaching out a bit higher altitude. Shimla is in solan district. You can find out plenty of buses to reach out Manali in Kullu district, it will take about 9 hours to reach there. The beauty of snow filled mountains are really mesmerising. Hope you have a great trip...
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Jaipur for 2 days?

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Totally do-able! I went around Jaipur and did a superfast sightseeing in a day's time. Of course l had to prioritise! Two days would have been more comfortable, though. Must Do's: 1. Amer Fort (If uou can manage to include the light n sound show in the eve as well, nothing like it!) 2. City Palace - is a sprawling museum. Can take up a lot of time if museums are your thing. So, plan accordingly. 3. Jal Mahal - I had to see it from a distance but 2 days is good enough time to visit this one. 4. Hawa Mahal - The rooftop cafe right across the street is a great viewing point. And right below is the market area for some memento shopping. Try out local Rajasthani cuisine - dal bati churma and ghewar in case you haven't ever had it earlier. Also, pretty much every place in Jaipur is easily reachable by local commute. So that's easy on the pocket. Hope this helps!
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Go ahead for Rajasthani Kachori with Lassi, Shopping for Girls, Forts
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Of corse Mathura is at first place. and pushkar is also famous these days!
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Hey Gungun This is best places in India you can celebrate Holi 1- Mathura ( Utter Pradesh ) 2- Pushkar ( Rajasthan ) 3- Udaipur ( Rajasthan ) 4- Manali ( Himachal Pradesh ) Happy Travelling!!!
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You have various trekking options like Chikmagalur, trekking in coorg, deep forest trekking in Dandeli
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THERE ARE MANY DESTINATION AROUND DELHI U CAN GO TO UTTRAKHAND, HIMACHAL PRADESH , RAJASTHAN IF YOU WANT A ROMANTIC GATEWAY GO TOWARDS MANALI IF YOU WANT TO SEE SNOWFALL GO TOWARDS ROHTANG PASS IF U ARE INTERESTED IN CULTURAL ACTIVITIES GO TO JODHPUR JAIPUR some unexplored destination are malana chitkul shoja
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There are lots of places Mathurea - Vrindavan, Jaipur - Pushkar, Kurushetra - Chandigarh many more. Now, better to stay at home
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You can definitely try out Hampta pass trek.
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You can try out kheerganga trek!
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Hi. I liked your blog but you might want to elaborate more on your experience with locals. Just a suggestion but overall your blogs are amazing. If you don't mind would you like to give feedback about my trip too. Thank You
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Loved the Spiti valley travel story! your blogs are pretty cool. But you can share your experiences with a much more detail. Do checkout my blogs too ! Cheerios ✌🏼
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Leh Ladakh 😋
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What comes to your mind first? Barren beauty or lush green beauty? You'll have your answer. ;)
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Reliving every memory ..
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Before lock down I use to travel a lot, like mostly 3 trips a month. I just can never be home for much long. I get bored easily. During this lock down imagine a person like me who couldn't go out and it's almost been more than a month that I stepped out even for some walk or to a shop to get some chocolates. I am mostly in my room or go to balcony to gaze some stars,sun and moon. And you know I some how started loving being home. Initially I started admiring nature and enjoying the rains and the smell of soil when it rains, the Sunsets and the moon and the stars. Later I started with some hobbies that I always wanted to try but never did. I felt this is the right time. I started learning sketching, tried to dance and also I am trying to learn French. I am trying to follow a schedule every day where I do some exercise and have proper meals on time and also track the water intake. it's making me feel good about myself and keeping me positive. I am also watching some series or movies and also trying to be little away from social media. I think this will help me to be myself and keep me motivated to the new things that I'm trying to start. It actually feels good when you start loving yourself. And this is the right time to invest in yourself along with the work from home that we are supposed to do.
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Favourite Travel song?

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Phir se ud chala
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It depends on the video ... besabriyaan
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Best travel quote?

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“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.”
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Maps or goggle maps?

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Google 😊 (annoying autocorrect 😂)
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Google map is my companion in every roadtrip.Never betrayed me in finding roads to destination.
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