March to may if you want to run away from heat.november to Feb if you want to see natural beauty or snow.june to October if you are on low budget.where are you from
It totally depends on 2 factors: First your preference for the topography: Mountains: If you like Mountains then Winters is an epic time to cover the beauty of Sangla Valley, Spiti Valley and Ladakh. These three are once in a life time trip and in winters with snowfall it is just epic to be there. Beaches- 10 days in Goa, Kerala, Andamans and Lakshwadweep are just perfect for some fun time. The 4 destinations are meant for a perfect 10 days trip. Rajasthan- The trio of Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer is normally considered at its best in winters during december. Rann of Kutch: The white salts will take your breath away. The trip can be combined with other places like Somnath and Dwarka :)
Top 5 offbeat places to visit in Goa:
1. Panjim and Fontainhas
2. Mustard Cafe
3. Goa Arts and Literature Festival (GALF)
4. Koi Asian Dining & Bar
5. Devaaya Ayurvedic Retreat
The main issue in Kashmir is that you would face communication problems if you're owning a prepaid SIM. it's only postpaid that's working there. Also the Curfew imposed has also badly affected the internet connectivity there.
Uttarakhand is good for solo female traveller and trek. People and She teams there are really good they even help you in case of any emergency. But for a snow trek I'll recommend you to book a guide cuz you don't get hot food and hot water while on trek unless you have a local guide.
Manali can be a good destination for solo female travelers. I suggest you go for group camping trip as it is completely safe and you can travel without any stress of deciding or planning the trip. You can also look into the camping trips Tripoto itself has to offer as I can assure you that it is a quality and a scam-proof site. Hope it helps :)
If you are a mountain lover and wish to dive in valleys, go north for green and white mountains. For the beaches ofcourse and a lot of hospitality, South India. That's the beauty of India it's best in every zone from every direction. Hospitality of Rajasthani and Gujarati cultures in North and Ruins of historical wonders make it worth it to travel up. While the soothing sunsets and best of cuisine make South India a gem. About Travelling, according to my experience, travelling in South India is a bit more expensive than North. But it's safer. But yes, up in the mountains, the difficulties of travel increase if you are to explore offbeat places.
About Travelling in May, you won't find much snow in the North but the heat of South might be excruciating too. It will be better to explore central India with Green Mountains and Historical remains.
Amazing, actually i went around may'2018 and it was as beautiful as it is said.
yumthang valley had flowers and zero point had ice. baba harbhajan mandir was also mesmerising. As per i remember some of the places were not accessible due to snow but now i wonder why?(at this time of year) 🤔
Maybe the package peeps had something in it 😶 Anyway, it was and will be a super experience for sure. 🤞
1:- Keep luggage as less as possible. Until mandatory dont carry it.
2:- If on trek and its midst of jungle carry something to light and a handy music player, not to create noise but just in order to let bears and animals away. 3:- Be a resposible tourist and keep the garbage along with you and make sure to throw inside dustbin.
4:- Carry a sleeping bag as per to the temperature of place you are targeting.
5:- Keep cautious about your luggage ,expensive ones and you know why its necessary.
6:- Put a paper with all your details in your purse like emergency contact address and all. In case of emergency its needed.
7:- Keep power backups and extra set of batteries.
8 :-Keep Head lamp and torch.
9:- Try to write travel experience as in solitude your mind works the best and share it with other fellow travellers.