Hi You can reach Delhi by train or flight etc & from Delhi can take Volvo bus services to Manali & Get down at Bhuntar... from Bhuntar it's 30km to Kasol. which you can take local bus or shared taxi.... from Kasol you can trek around 19km to Kheer Ganga... do check if it's open or not before planning.
I think there are few direct bus too from Delhi to Kasol
Hope above information will help in planning your trip
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Yes there is limited local transport which you can check it's timing on HPRTC portal.
check it before going its open or close.
you can take buses from Delhi to Kasol or manali and from there you can hire taxi or local buses
I'll advise you to join or contact any group who make unite stranges.
you can search on google
1.Wander.on
2. tibcommunity
3.unitestranger
4.solotraveler
5.thehosteler etc and so many in delhi.
I hope above information will help you
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Hey,
To commute within Mathura and Vrindavan you can use OLA cabs which are available for you to book via the app. Additionally you can also use local rickshaws but those prices again will vary and you will have to bring out your bargaining skills.
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Using local transport ll be cost effective compared to rental bike. However rental bike ll give you more freedom to explore including visiting any remote place or commuting in off-hour. so decide accordingly.
Suggest you can make a list of place u want to visit n separate them as local transport / rental bike this way rental bike days ll be reduced
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Hi,
If you want to explore Jaipur within the city local transport is good. You can take rickshaw everywhere. But if you want to venture out of the city for instance go to Kumbalgarh then renting a two wheeler is best option.
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There are lot of good temples
Arulmigu Nellaiaopar temple also gangaikondan spotted deer sanctuary, District science center tirunelveli, kalakkadu wildlife sanctuary, papanasanam, courtallam water falls etc
You can travel to Lucknow, Rajgir or Allahabad if you want to explore within Uttar Pradesh. Or Bodh Gaya in Bihar (6 hrs drive) and Khajuraho in MP (9hrs drive) are some other interesting options.
Charminar Biryani
One of the oldest Biryani centres in Chennai. Charminar Biryani is a 30-year-old tradition which has attracted customers from all over Chennai, This is located in Royapettah one of the prime spots for Biryanis but Charminar stands out in terms of value for money and taste.
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In manali you can get snow definitely.
in manali there are some place like solang velly, atal tunnel, gulaba pass, etc you can find snow definitely 100 percent sure.
Spiti might be closed during last December to mid Jan due to heavy snowfall. I would suggest you to go during Mid Feb- March. The best time to visit Spiti for winter experience.
Firstly you will need permit in advance from Kochi authorities to be allowed in Lakshadweep. Also, wherever in India you are based, you will have to go to Lakshadweep through Kochi only (even flights). In 3 nights you can cover islands like Agatti and Bangaram or thinnakara. Water activities, snorkeling, diving is pretty much done everywhere, it's the different islands one needs to stay at.
You could try visiting
Minicoy island
Bangaram island
Marine museum
Lighthouse @ Minicoy
Do a yatch cruise
Shop for handicraft, oils and spices in Kavaratti.
Depends on what kind of trip you want this to be and how many days you are willing to stay at each place...
Udaipur has some really nice hostels near the lake area, just check out hostels on booking.com or any other website and you can easily spend 2-3 days in Udaipur, evening walks are great and there are some really cool restaurants around the lake, if you are lucky u could find some place with live music there
Gujarat as a whole is pretty boring if you are not into food, highways are full of trucks and it highways do get boring
Mumbai could be fun if u stay for a few days atleast, coz in passing u ll have to go through thane in heavy traffic and it won't be very nice
Goa and Gokarna are sort of similar in terms of terrain gokarna ll be less crowded, if you like crowds stay in north goa (Anjuna/Vagator etc) if you like less crowded places go to south goa you can easily spend a week there at palolem or agonda, there are hostels around and south goa is closer to gokarna too
I did Bangalore to Goa to Himachal this year on my bike it was fun but a lot of road to cover in less time can make the trip boring, I will recommend choose 2-3 places where you want to stay for long and other just pass in transit
Hi,
Some places to explore in Bihar:
- Barabar Caves (oldest surviving rock cut caves)
- Golghar
- Patna Museum
- Mahabodhi temple
- Patna Sahib
- Nalanda
Bihar has a lot to offer but what the tourist wants is upto him or her. As it is a historical place so Buddhist sites are also there. The nature trails are also there, kindly be sure and program accordingly.