Somewhere, where you can explore, especially mountain sides. You can go to Mussorie and all the places nearby there.
If you want to travel to beaches, Pondicherry is a good option.
Anywhere within your state ,within your reach. collect all the information about the places you cud stay ,eat , explore, weather, transportation,and community around .. then plan accordingly. you didn't mention where do u live so here are some options u can consider them if you live somewhere around these places.
Rishikesh
Jaipur
Aagraa
Dharamshala masoorrie Goa
Nainital
chopta tungnath
No goa is not a good option to go in june. as the water activities are not active . and the temperature is not suitable. places to visit in june are:
Himachal pradesh like dharamsala, dalhousie ,manali (it wont show btw)
ladakh
coorg,
kodaikanal
sikkim(it wont snow)
Darjeeling
Meghalaya rishikesh
mussorrie
almora
etc
Yes they do. However just posting photos will not earn you any points. You will have to write some narration along with photos to make the blog more relevant and interesting
Hey Arghama, You can choose any place from the following : 1)Kheerganga trek(One day trek, Parvati valley-Tosh, Malana, Kasol) 2)Triund trek (One day trek, Dharamshala-Naddi, Dalhousie, Macleodganj) 3)Haridwar-> Rishikesh-> Mussourie->Auli 4) Kashmir ( Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam ) 5) Kullu- Manali and Shimla 6) Tirthan Valley ( less explored area ) Happy travelling!!!!!!
Firstly, it will be deserted. You can go if you want to see the beauty wrapped in snow but not many shops and people.
During January, the temperature is lowest and thus the Kasolians (Israelis and French) fly to other parts like Goa and Varanasi and will return from March onwards.
But Yeah you will get some really cheap tour packages for Kasol in January because tourist attraction is quite less these days.
Definitely!! It will be covered with snow and be at it’s beautiful best and also it will be less crowded that any other time of the year. At this time it will make for a peaceful and worthy stay.
Hi Niranjan, You will see less crowd and get accommodation in very cheap rate. You can actually get everything in less rate, shopping , booze everything and everything. happy travelling.!!!
Hello rajesh, must visit places for your trip amber palace
hawa mahal
nahargarh fort
Jaipur bazzar
city palace
water valley
jantar mantar
albert museum
bhuteshwar mahadev
raj mandir cinema
rambagh palace
Jaipur is a city where you have a great convergence of art, culture and food. What all you can see depends on the number of days you have planned your trip for. I am assuming a 3-day stay according to which you should be able to cover the following places with a happy flow: Day 1: Amber Fort (3 hours)
Jal Mahal (2 hours)
Nahargarh Fort (2 hours) Day 2: City Palace and Museum ( 3 hours)
Jantar Mantar (1.5 hours)
Sawai Madhosingh Stadium (1 hour)
Birla Mandir (1 hour)
Moti Dogri Ganesh Temple (0.5 hour) Day 3: Hawa Mahal (0.5 hour- You can have lunch here. Many cafes and restaurants serve food with a view)
Bapu Market (3 hours- because shopping!)
Albert Hall Museum (2 hours)
Rambaugh Palace (1.5 hours- At Leisure) Other places you would like to visit: Raigarh Fort Galta Ji Mandir
Sangner Textile Market
Blue Pottery Market (Amer Road)
Chokhi Dhani Tummy-fuel pumps highlight:
Viraasat (If you are into watching Rajasthani folk dance while relishing upon authentic Rajasthani Thali)
Hii Gunjan , I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️.
*Chopta is surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, making it the best trekking destination as well. It is the base for various trekking destinations like Tungnath, Chandrashila and more. This place is also termed as the “Mini Switzerland” of India due to its scenic beauty. *Auli is a Ski resort destination and a hill station in the Chamoli district of the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. A white winter wonderland, Auli is famous for its Ski resorts, Ski slopes and Ski events that are organised every winter.
*Chopta and Auli both places offer you snow-capped charming panoramic Himalayan views. Chopta is situated at the elevation of 2680 mts, whereas Auli is situated at the elevation of 2505 mts above the sea level in the Garhwal range of Uttarakhand.Chopta with Auli is a popular tourist circuit or vice versa (Auli and then visiting Chopta). Both places are very majestic in terms of beauty and views they offer. *I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great travel deals for auli available at tripoto itself , do check out this link
https://www.tripoto.com/auli/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING
The best question. Pls dont visit ooty. it's the worst hill station. the reason is.. it looks a lot more like a city than a hill station. it's very much populated. I suggest u to visit Coorg. better than ooty.
Depends on your budget, if you have more budget go for Andaman, as adventures are more fun there with huge number of places. Whereas you can experience adventure activities at minimal budget in Goa.