Hey Jay, You can go solo to these treks ( easy treks for beginners) : 1)Kheerganga trek(One day trek, Parvati valley-Tosh, Malana, Kasol) 2)Triund trek (One day trek, Dharamshala-Naddi, Dalhousie, Macleodganj) 3)Prashar lake trek (One day trek, Mandi) 4)Kedarkantha trek (5 days trek, Uttrakhand-Dehradun, Rishikesh, Mussourie- Book this trek for any good trekking agency ) Happy travelling!!!!!!
Hi Jay, for your first solo trip you can try either the triund trek or kasol-kheerganga trek in Himachal Pradesh. Both these treks are easy and perfect for first timers.
There are many. namely
-manali
-kasol
-shimla
-tosh
-malana
-dalhousie
-mcleodganj.
every next place is lovelier than the last. have fun. personally would suggest kasol as Manikaran, tosh, Malana are closer to it.
Hey you can visit these many places: Kasol, Himachal Pradesh. 4.2. ... Lahaul-Spiti. 4.0. ... Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - The Spiritual Capital of India. 4.2. ... Manali, Himachal Pradesh - Lover's Paradise - India's Honeymoon capital. 4.5. ... Puducherry. ... Bodh Gaya. ... Gokarna, Karnataka - Land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands. ... Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - The Golden City.
A good destination for you in March, depends on your interest, whether you like mountains or beaches or some historical place. If you want to see mountains, then you can go to Shimla, Manali, Kasol, Kashmir etc. If you're beach lover then you can go for pondicherry, goa, gokarna, Kerela etc. in South India. If you want to visit some heritage or historical destination, you can go for Hampi or Rajasthan.
Hey Harshita, Triund top is the best nd cheapest ... All you have to do is take an overnight bus from delhi to Dharamshala and then from there reach Mcleodganj... take a 2 to 3 hour Trek to the well marked route to the Triund peak from Mcleodganj and then book an overnight camp on the top ... You can enjoy snow ... Happy Travelling!!!
In Himchal you can visit to Rohtang Pass for snow,Rohtang Pass is the nearest place from Manali where you can get snow all the time,From Manali You will have to drive aprox 1 to 2 hour to reach Rohtang Pass,Distance from Manali To Rohtang Pass is just 50 km.
Depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for party, then around Baga is best, which is the central part of Goa. If you are looking to find a peaceful spot then extreme south like around Palolem or extreme north around Arambol is best
Well aditi, i think. if possible make a little delay in your schedule. postponing it will offer you many wonderful sceneries and a soothing atmosphere to roam around.
u may visit munnar and Thekkady though... still i feel end of mansoon is the best time to b in kerala...
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This is a tough one to answer but ideally 4-5 days would be enough.
Meals are expensive and the biggest cost that you have to factor in to your trip is the transfer to your hotel. Either its by a speed boat or a plane(this one is thrilling though especially if you haven't been on a biplane) and both are really expensive. Plan other activities like snorkelling or scuba but again take into account the transit to these places and back. The main issue is simply how to get around in Maldives as in all likelihood your hotel will be on an island and everything you want scattered around different islands.
So, if you are working on a pc then there's a "Publish trip" button on your top right of the screen and if it's a smart phone then click on the "+ icon" on the centre bottom of the screen and then "publish trip".
I hope this helps.
Click on Publish Trip. Then write your whole trip using the editting tools. Add photos, location, stay etc.. Give a very beautiful title with proper has tags. Than preview and publish.
Go now . Its best time till Mid May. After that monsoon will start and landsides are there . This time suitable for Rafting and visit all places in pleasant weather.