#Hotels in Spiti Kinnaur
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mahayanapilgrim · 1 year ago
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He was brought up like a prince by his millionaire parents. A greduate from chandigarh and post greduate from panjab university renounced his family and billions of property to follow the path of budha at the young age of 28. He went to mysore n dharamshala to study budhist practices of meditation for about 10 years.
After coming back to kinnaur he is practising samadhi in the jungles n caves. He was in samadi and solitude in a cave at malling, kinnaur for 3 yrs, then at pooh for 3 years n now is at the sub zero condition in nesang kanda for the last 2 years. Last week he came out of his samadhi and was spotted on a roadside in this condition. People from Entire spiti n Kinnaur are now his followers and are worshiping this man, but this man is not bothered about name, fame or any worldly affairs, neither he is accepting any donation or gift from anybody. He is not putting anything on his body even in the sub zero condition and not allowing friends n relatives near to him. Now he has starded marching towards shimla from Nesang in kinnaur on foot and a sea of people are welcoming and receiving him on the way. Hundreds of them are joining him in the journey on foot. He is not using any vehicle for his journey nor any house or hotel for the stay. He is also not taking bath or any hair cut etc., yet every body is attracted and impressed by his graceful look. Friends this man is none other than lama govind singh negi s/o late gurdial singh negi of pooh, who 's sacrifices, hard practices and sincere efforts not only brought every body close to his heart but his knowledge, focussed objectives, truth and simlicity placed him in the category of budha, shiva and rama who also have gone through similar conditions and practices before they realised truth of life and attained Nirvana and holiness.
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travelnew · 2 months ago
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"You can think well, love well, sleep well, if you have dined well." 1/2
Terraveller experience: comfortable stay with great food and friends for company when I travelled to Spiti from 22.08.2024 to 04.09.2024 (14 days).
Our travel circuit: Mumbai > Chandigarh > Narkanda > Sangla > Tabo > Pin valley > Rangrik > Langza > Komic > Hikkim > Kaza > Chandratal > Manali > Delhi > Mumbai.
DAY minus 1 MUMBAI TO CHANDIGARH 22.08.2024: by train.
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The peanuts of Bharuch are famous for their bigger size and best flavour. We skipped the train meals to enjoy a Domino's pizza.
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DAY 0 CHANDIGARH 23.08.2024:
A fully furnished and fully AC 3-BHK flat with 2 master bedrooms booked via AirBnb.
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We experienced a paranormal activity here.
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Our evening snacks at Khanna's Nukkad Dhaba at Zirakpur.
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We enjoyed the dinner at P. Bhagat Tarachand at Zirakpur.
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DAY 1 CHANDIGARH TO NARKANDA via Shimla 24.08.2024:
We had breakfast at Bikanerwala in Zirakpur, Punjab near Chandigarh.
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We reported with Terraveler at 10 am. Our driver Mr. OmPrakash Thakur was a local himachali person from Mandi.
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Lunch was the Verma's home stay and restaurant, after crossing Simla.
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We sipped tea watching this gorgeous sunset while our tempo traveler refueled.
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After a long ride starting at 10 am in the morning, we reached our destination, narkanda at 8 pm and we all were relieved to get out of the vehicle. We checked in the Treeline cottages at Narkanda.
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Even when we were tired, I got my friends out under the dark open sky to observe the Milky Way and the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius.
Afterwards, we headed for the dinner at the restaurant of Treeline cottages.
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We had breakfast overlooking the apple orchards which are nestled between the tall and dense conifers on the slopes of the mountains.
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DAY 2 NARKANDA TO SANGLA 25.08.2024:
After visit to Rampur Bushahr palace, which didn't even provide the tourists with public convenience we bought some fruits at the local market. These apples are from Thanedar, the birthplace of apples in Asia. They were fresh, crunch and juicy.
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We then headed to this restaurant on the highway. The split curds were the highlight of the menu.
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We were always sightseing even while traveling in the vehicle. Tosh was informing us about the importance of the places we were passing by. Sometimes, we halted for photos too.
We reached Chitkul, the last or the first Indian village along the Indo-Tibetian border. Again we were facing the problem of public convenience and I went ahead to find washrooms for our group of 14 at Chitkul. The first restaurant denied us, even when we were ready to be their customers. The second restaurant welcomed us and provided us with a clean washroom. In all this search, I made a deal with the second restaurant that I will ensure 14 tea &/or snacks are ordered by our group. Now after getting refreshed, it was announced that we have a time limit of half an hour and everyone opted to sightsee in Chitkul. I ordered my tea and waited for it to be served and then many friends sat at the table. Even if we may not be all 14 at the restaurant, the number was healthy and I was happy to give back to the restaurant, who welcomed us for the loo-break. In this bargain, I lost the time to see Chitkul, but Tosh was gracious to me allow a walk in the village. In fact, he came and showed us the old village too! I was happy, that I didn't miss anything - the tea or the sights.
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Afterwards, we backtracked to Sangla. Here we were staying in Hotel Prakash and our meals were at Hotel Prakash regency, which is just opposite it.
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Our dinner at Hotel Prakash Regency.
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DAY 3 SANGLA to TABO 26.08.2024:
Breakfast here at Sangla was with a view of Kinnaur Kailash mountain, which is always shrouded in clouds.
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We moved ahead and reached the devil shoulder, Mt. Reo Purgyil - which overlooks the sangam or confluence of River Spiti and River Sutluj at a place called Khab. The sun was hot and so was the lunch at this roadside dhaba which was managed by the woman power of that village.
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Rajma Chawal and Chowmein noodles are the staple dishes of this region.
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After the sightseeing the Nako village and the lake, we reached Tabo and checked-in at Lari village at bungalow, Samdup Khangsar Homestay. The hosts of this place were warm and gracious local folks, who welcomed us in their family and ensured that we as their guests had a fabulous experience. We stargazed from terrace of this bungalow.
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Dinner at Tabo (photo is awaited).
DAY 4 TABO to PIN VALLEY 27.08.2024:
Breakfast at Lari's bungalow home stay.
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We had traditional breafast of Tibetian bread (phaley) with a dollop of butter, spicy green chutney and curds. The fresh apricots were complimentary from the host.
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We reached Dhankar Gompa and Tosh of Terraveller offered us a choice between a trek to an high altitude Dhankar lake and lunch at the restaurant of the monastery. Few of us opted to trek and the rest enjoyed the lunch of thukpa and Tibetian omelette with bottled gauva juice.
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Those who trekked to Dhankar lake had a lunch of fresh plums and scenery. 13 people and a box of plums, literally.
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After tea at the Dhankar gompa's restaurant, we restarted our journey to one of the remote regions of Spiti - Pin Valley. We reached Mudh village in the dark around 8 pm and were dead tired from the arduous journey. Nobody clicked photos here at Sonam Tara Home Stay at Mudh village as we all were tired. Also the dinner photos were skipped. But there is a priceless memory which had been shared by a friend. Kudos to Tosh bhai of Terraveller.
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DAY 5 PIN VALLEY to RANGRIK (near Kaza) 28.08.2024:
We woke up fresh and our breakfast was here opposite our home stay at Tara Traveller's cafe at Mudh, Pin valley.
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Kaza was on the menu. We explored it on foot and Tosh recommended Cafe Piti for lunch. Though the service was late, it was made up by the courteous staff and the taste of the food served. There were fossils on display at this restaurant.
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Photo credits:
I have used photos graciously shared by my foodie friends, who also clicked good photos of places we stayed at. They allowed me to use their photos for this blog post. Those who contributed pictures are:
ND, DrPS, DrHS, DrKG, PN, SM & Terraveller, with whom we all had gone. (If I have missed anyone whose photos I have used and credits are not mentioned, it is unintentional & you may please bring to my attention. I will mention).
Part 2/2 continued...
PART 2 of the Spiti STARGAZING SIGHTSEEING JEEP SAFARI is here.
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skyglobals · 2 months ago
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Exploring Himachal Pradesh: The Ultimate Tour Packages
Himachal Pradesh, with its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene climate, is one of India's most sought-after tourist destinations. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this northern state is an oasis for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. If you're considering a getaway, here’s everything you need to know about Himachal tour packages that cater to various interests and preferences.
Why Choose Himachal Pradesh?
Himachal Pradesh offers a plethora of experiences that appeal to all types of travelers:
Stunning Landscapes: From snow-capped mountains to lush green valleys, the scenery is nothing short of magical.
Adventure Sports: Trekking, paragliding, river rafting, and skiing are just a few activities that promise an adrenaline rush.
Rich Culture: Explore the diverse traditions, festivals, and culinary delights that reflect the state’s heritage.
Peaceful Retreats: Numerous monasteries and temples provide serene environments for meditation and reflection.
Popular Himachal Tour Packages
1. Himachal Family Package
Overview: Perfect for families looking to bond and create memories.
Destinations: Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala
Inclusions:
Accommodation in family-friendly hotels
Sightseeing tours (Jakhoo Temple, Mall Road, Hadimba Temple)
Kid-friendly activities (water parks, amusement parks)
Highlights: Experience the thrill of adventure sports while spending quality time together.
2. Honeymoon Package
Overview: A romantic escape for newlyweds.
Destinations: Manali, Dalhousie, Khajjiar
Inclusions:
Cozy accommodations with scenic views
Candlelight dinners and private sightseeing tours
Couple activities (spa treatments, nature walks)
Highlights: Witness breathtaking sunsets and starlit skies, perfect for romance.
3. Adventure Tour Package
Overview: For thrill-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Destinations: Manali, Kullu, Solang Valley
Inclusions:
Trekking, skiing, and paragliding sessions
Guided tours to adventure hotspots
Equipment rentals and safety gear
Highlights: Conquer challenging trails and experience the exhilaration of adventure sports.
4. Cultural Tour Package
Overview: Dive deep into Himachal's rich heritage.
Destinations: Kinnaur, Spiti Valley, Chamba
Inclusions:
Homestays with local families
Visits to ancient temples, monasteries, and villages
Participation in local festivals
Highlights: Engage with the locals and immerse yourself in their traditions and lifestyle.
5. Spiritual Tour Package
Overview: For those seeking peace and spiritual growth.
Destinations: Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, Kinnaur
Inclusions:
Stay at meditation centers and ashrams
Yoga classes and spiritual discourses
Visits to monasteries and temples
Highlights: Find tranquility amidst the stunning mountain landscapes.
Tips for Choosing the Right Package
Selecting the right Himachal tour package can enhance your travel experience:
Identify Your Interests: Whether it's adventure, culture, or relaxation, choose a package that aligns with your preferences.
Consider the Season: Himachal experiences different climates; winter is perfect for snow activities, while summer is great for sightseeing.
Check Inclusions: Ensure the package covers everything you need, from meals to transportation.
Read Reviews: Look for feedback from previous travelers to gauge the quality of service.
Conclusion
Himachal Pradesh is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. Whether you're traveling with family, on your honeymoon, seeking adventure, or looking for spiritual solace, there's a tour package tailored just for you. The mesmerizing landscapes, rich culture, and myriad activities create an emotional connection that lingers long after you return home.
So pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through the majestic hills of Himachal Pradesh. It promises to be a trip filled with laughter, exploration, and cherished memories that will warm your heart for years to come.
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crazynewsindia · 2 years ago
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Partial movement of locals, tourists to Lahaul and Pangi Valleys permitted
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Shimla, Mar 2 Manali-Keylong and Udaipur-Pangi roads have been partly opened for restricted movement of locals and tourists in their vehicles during the day. A Travel Advisory issued by Lahaul-Spiti district administration said, keeping in view the road and weather conditions in the district, and the Black Ice Phenomenon, slippery road conditions and due to one-way traffic on NH 003, all Locals are allowed (except Truck & Two Wheelers) to enter the district via Rohtang Tunnel (& vice versa) from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM only without any restriction. All Pangi bound four by four vehicles and Sumo with Chain are allowed to enter the district via Rohtang Tunnel (& vice versa) from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM only without any restriction. Tourists who have Hotels Home Stay booking in the valley should be allowed to travel in their own vehicles (Only four by four vehicle). As road is open for one-way vehicular movement so Police Department will ensure traffic movement and coordinate with District Kullu Police. However, commuters are warned that due to prevailing inclement weather in the valley and possibility of avalanches, Locals and tourists are advised to be very cautious while traveling in the valley. In case of snowfall, they are requested to move and stay in safe places. All Hotel and Homestay owners are also requested to advise their guests likewise. Meanwhile, Met Office forecast light snowfall on high reaches and rain shower at isolated places in next 24, high reaches of Lahaul-Spiti and Chamba is likely to have light spell of rain and mainly dry weather in rest of state today. Kullu district lashed by major spell of rain in past 24 hrs as Manali(Kullu) had 12mm Sarahan(Shimla) seven mm, Seobagh and Bhuntar six mm, Tourist resort Narkanda and Recong-peo (Kinnuar) 1.5 mm. In Lahaul-Spit Gondla had two cm snow and Kalpa(Kinnaur): 1.6 Tourist resort Kufri and Keylong have traces of snowfall. Minimum temperature three to four degrees above normal in the state as Shimla recorded 8.8 degrees,Bhuntar airport 6.4 degrees, Kalpa minus 0.1, Dharamshala 12.2,Una 11.3 ,Nahan 12.3, Keylong minus 2.4, Solan 8.6, Manali 2.8, Kangra 13, Mandi 11.4, Bilaspur 15, Hamirpur 11.5, Chamba 11.4, Dalhousie 7.1, Jubberhatti airport 8.6, Tourist resort Kufri 5.1 and Narkanda 1.6 respectively. Read the full article
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Kullu Manali Honeymoon Package Ex Delh Duration:- 4N 5D @just 14000/Couple Cost Includes Accommodation in selected Hotel in Pointed Room on Twin Sharing Basis ( 2 Person in 1 Room) 02 middle row Tickets in a Semi-sleeper A/c Volvo bus with a thigh rest for utmost comfort. | Delhi – Manali – Delhi 1 Free Pickup from Volvo Bus Stand Manali Sightseeing By Alto/IndiGo/Swift Dzire Car 1 Free Drop to Volvo Bus Stand Manali ​Welcome, drink on arrival. Flower Bed Decoration Once Tea / Coffee maker in the room Honeymoon Cake Once Candle Light Dinner Once ​Apple Cider/Fruit Wine Once ​Daily Morning Tea, Breakfast, Dinner in hotel ( Total 2 Breakfast, 2 Dinners). . . . . . . . ... . ... .... ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . #rudrafrommanali #awesomehimachal #himachalpradesh #travelrealindia #photographers_of_india #himalayas #travelgram #reels #incredibleindia #travelphotography #manalireels #mountains #wanderlust #kullu #manali #lahul #spiti #lehladakh #kinnaur #mandi #hills #river #snow #instagood #himachalphotography (at Kullu-manali) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnMdsadBVIo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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themilesnsmiles-blog · 2 years ago
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15 of the Best Offbeat Places to Visit in India
Whether you've seen enough of India's most popular destinations or are simply keen to discover some less-touristy spots, there are some remarkable places to visit in India that are off the beaten track. Read on to find out lesser-known alternatives to well-trodden places.
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Instead of Rajasthan: Kutch Region of Gujarat
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The vast Kutch region of Gujarat is sometimes described as India's "Wild West." Much of Kutch consists of seasonal wetlands known as the Great Rann of Kutch (famous for its salt desert) and smaller Little Rann of Kutch (famous for its Wild Ass Sanctuary). The region's handicraft villages are also a highlight.
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Instead of Leh and Ladakh: Spiti in Himachal Pradesh
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When it comes to high altitude desert in India, you've most likely head of Leh and Ladakh. But what about lesser-known Spiti? Bordered by Ladakh in the north, Tibet to the east, Kinnaur to the southeast, and the Kullu Valley to the south, Spiti has an average height of around 12,500 feet above sea level. This stark alpine desert land is scattered with small villages and monasteries, and enclosed by soaring peaks crowned with snow.
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Instead of the Kerala Backwaters: Majuli in Assam
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Majuli, the world’s largest inhabited river island, sits amidst the imposing Brahmaputra River in Assam. A world within a world, ride bicycles through the fertile green landscape, go bird watching, and visit Hindu Neo-Vaishnavite monasteries. La Maison de Anand is a quaint bamboo stilt house homestay there, designed by a French architect who fell in love with Majuli. The Majuli Ras Mahotsav festival, held in mid-November each year, celebrates the life of Lord Krishna with plays, folk dances, puppets, masks, songs and dance.
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Instead of Darjeeling: Kalimpong in West Bengal
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Kalimpong is the perfect solution for escaping the crowds at Darjeeling. This peaceful town is perched on a remote ridge in the Himalayan foothills, about two-and-a-half-hour hours away from Darjeeling, near the Sikkim border. It offers a diverse mix of attractions—Buddhist monasteries, historic churches, local markets, villages, nature trails, tea gardens, and a superb view of Mount Kangchenjunga (the third highest peak in the world).
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Instead of Varanasi: Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh
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Often referred to as the "Varanasi of Central India", the small holy town of Maheshwar is set along the banks of the Narmada River and is also dedicated to Lord Shiva. Stroll along the ghats (steps leading to the water), watch local life, and take a sunset boat ride along the river and out to Baneshwar temple. If you want to splurge you can be a guest of the royal Holkar family at their Ahilya Fort hotel, which they've established in part of their palace. Maheshwar is also renowned for its weaving industry.
06 of 15
Instead of Hampi: Mandu in Madhya Pradesh
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Mandu can be visited in conjunction with Maheshwar, as it's only a couple of hours away. This abandoned city from the Mughal era is commonly labeled the Hampi of Central India because of its treasure trove of ruins. They're spread over a 2,000 foot-high hilltop and enclosed by a 28-mile (45-kilometer) stretch of wall. In recognition of its importance, in 2018, the Indian government jointly named Mandu as Best Heritage City in India (along with Ahmedabad in Gujarat) at the National Tourism Awards.
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Instead of Fatehpur Sikri: Champaner-Pavagadh in Gujarat
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These days, the abandoned 16th century Mughal capital of Fatehpur Sikri near Agra is overrun by touts. A lesser-known, short-lived, capital that's also a UNESCO World Heritage site is Champaner-Pavagadh, situated about 90 miles (145 kilometers) southeast of Ahmedabad. Notably, it's the only unaltered and complete Islamic pre-Mughal city in India. Its historical treasures, dating back to between the 8th and 14th centuries, include a hill fortress, palaces, places of worship (Jama Masjid is one of the most spectacular mosques in Gujarat), residential areas, reservoirs, and step wells.
08 of 15
Instead of Jaisalmer: Osian in Rajasthan
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Osian is perfect for those who want to avoid the commercial desert tourism in Jaisalmer and have a peaceful camel safari experience. This small town is situated about an hour and a half north of Jodhpur, on the way to Bikaner. Its surrounded by several sand dunes. Intricately carved stone temples, dating from the 8th to 11th centuries when Osian was an important trading center, are an added attraction. The main one is a Sun Temple dedicated to Surya the Sun god. Stay at Osian Sand Dunes Resort and Camp or Reggie's Camel Camp.
09 of 15
Instead of the Sundarbans: Pichavaram Mangroves in Tamil Nadu
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You can be forgiven if you didn't know about Pichavaram mangrove forest, despite it being one of the world's largest mangrove jungles (the Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal is the largest). After all, it's not on the tourist trail. However, this remarkable and fascinating place is definitely worth visiting. Spread over nearly 3,000 acres, it has 4,400 big and small canals that can be explored by boat. In addition, Chidambaram Nataraj Temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva in his dancing form) is not far away.
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Instead of Varkala Beach: Kannur in Kerala
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The small town of Kannur, in northern Kerala, is known for its secluded beaches, mysterious masked spirit-possession theyyam rituals, and hand loom weaving. The theyyam season runs from October until May and Kerala Tourism has a comprehensive calendar of theyyam events. There are some delightful, laid back (and inexpensive) beach houses in the Thottada beach area, such as Kannur Beach House, Waves Beach Resort, Chera Rock Beach House, and KK Heritage Homestay. Kannur district is also home to Muzhappilangad Drive-In Beach. You can drive all the way along its vast stretch of sand.
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Instead of Kanha National Park: Kawardha in Chhattisgarh
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Thinking of visiting famous Kanha National Park but want to avoid the crowds and prefer nature over tiger spotting? Bhoramdeo Jungle Retreat is a few hours drive away and has three atmospheric cottages nestled in the Maikal Hills, close to the ancient Bhoramdeo temple complex. The owner is a native of the area and has an excellent rapport with the indigenous villagers, who belong to the Baiga and Gond tribes. Guests can visit their tolas (villages) and colorful weekly haats (tribal markets). Treks into the jungle are offered, and the butterflies, birds and wildlife are exceptional. It's also possible to go on longer treks into the Maikal Hills, staying in villagers' homes.
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Instead of Manali: Kalap in Uttarakhand
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Manali in Himachal Pradesh attracts plenty of adventure seekers, who come to enjoy its surrounding village trekking trails. However, to go where very few tourists have gone before, head to Kalap, 7,500 feet above sea level in the upper Garhwal region of northern Uttarakhand. This tiny village is not accessible by road or rail (you'll need to trek, and porters and mules are provided). A responsible tourism project was started there in 2013 to help the villagers generate an income. You can stay with them and experience their way of life, as well as spend time in the pristine surroundings.
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Instead of Nagarhole in Karnataka: Pollachi in Tamil Nadu
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Nagarhole National Park is one of the top national parks in India. It gets its name from the snake-like river that winds its way through it. However, the government-run minibus safaris through the park tend to be rather disappointing and noisy and private safaris are costly. Alternatively, Pollachi in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu is an unexplored place teaming with wildlife, plus Anamalai Tiger Reserve is in the area. The annual Kongu Nadu Cattle Festival, held in January, is also a highlight. Thadam Experiences offers customized trips including bird watching, nature walks, boat rides, village and farm visits, and tea tours. Grass Hills Tours and Travels is also a reputable company that specializes in local nature and wildlife tourism. Stay at Coco Lagoon Resort, or the cheaper Coconut County Farm Stay.
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Instead of Hyderabad and Golconda: Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh
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Golconda Fort near Hyderabad is one of the top forts in India. However, about seven hours south of the city are the ruins of another fort that hardly anyone is familiar with, despite the fact that it was possessed by many powerful rulers including the Chalukyas, Pemmasani Nayaks, Golconda Sultanate, Mughals (under Aurangzeb), and the British. Gandikota is a fort on a gorge in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. The gorge is often referred to as the Grand Canyon of India. It's possible to kayak along the Penna River, hike along the gorge, and enjoy spectacular star-lit nights and sunrises over the canyon. Accommodations are limited in the area. If you don't want to stay at the Haritha hotel run by Andhra Pradesh Tourism or camp by the canyon, Royal County is the best option although it's an hour from Gandikota.
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Instead of Goa: Maharashtra's Konkan Coast
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North of Goa, across the border in Maharashtra, the Konkan Coast offers a bounty of beautiful beaches that are among the most pristine in the country. Delightfully off the tourist trail, they are devoid of much development and many are practically deserted. Inexpensive beachfront homestays are popping up in many places, and you'll get mouthwatering home-cooked coastal cuisine. If you'd prefer somewhere with more facilities yet still noncommercial, Gokarna in Karnataka is ideal.
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riya123world-blog · 5 years ago
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Accommodation in Sangla -  Kinner Camps is a perfect blend of comfort and charm right in the middle of the Himalayas.
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Camps in Himachal Pradesh
Two Camps situated at Sangla and Nako, efficiently managed by locals ensures all your travel needs are met with a warm smile.
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Hotels in Sangla Valley
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Best Camping in Kinnaur Valley
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Spiti Valley Tour packages
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Day 1: Delhi – Shimla
Shimla sightseeing includes Famous Ridge, Mall Road, Lakkar Bazaar, Jakku Temple
Narkanda is about 60 KMs from Shimla takes about 2 Hrs
About 8 - 9 Hrs drive to Shimla from Delhi and 4 hours from Chandigarh.
Overnight at Shimla.
Day 2: Shimla – Sangla
Go away early from Shimla and enjoy the vistas en route.
You can plan lunch at Rampur.
Visit Hatu Peak which is 7 km away from Narkanda.
Beautiful Sutlej River Valley is on the way.
About 8 – 9 Hrs of stunning drive through Kinnaur Valley.
Overnight at Sangla.
Day 3: Sangla – Chitkul – Kalpa
Start early to spend some time at beautiful Chitkul (India's last village).
Visit Kamru Fort at Sangla.
Have a lunch in Sangla as well before going to Kalpa.
Watch the attractive suicide point, sunset and sunrise at Kalpa over Kinnaur Kailash Mountain Range.
Overnight stay at Kalpa hotel in front view of gorgeous Kinnaur Kailash mountain range.
If time permits visit little hamlets like - Karcham, Reckong Peo on the way.
Day 4: Kalpa –Nako Lake – Gue Village – Tabo
Start your day early and enjoy the drive through Hindustan Tibet Highway.
The Highway is famous for its thrilling views and closeness to Tibet.
Take a look at Khab On the way which is the Confluence of Spiti and Sutlej Rivers.
After Chango – Sumdo you will enter Lahaul Spiti district.
After Sumdo police registration, trek towards Gue Village to visit the 500-Year-old Mummy.
Overnight at Tabo.
Day 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Dhankar Lake – Mud Village
Wake up and have an amazing breakfast
This day starts with a visit to the 1021-year-old Tabo Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Buddhist Monastery is located at the bottom of the valley.
Visit Dhankar Monastery and Dhankar Lake (Trek route) and leave for Pin Valley.
Overnight at Mud Village known as the last motorable village in Pin Valley.
Pin valley is well-known for its fauna, is an enormous place to travel around and find some of the rare species of snow leopards.
Day 6: Pin Valley – Kaza – Ki – Kibber – Gette – Kaza
After breakfast head towards Kaza, headquarters of Spiti Valley.
Lunch at Kaza Hotel.
Visit Ki – Kibber – Gette in the second half of the day
Ki (Kee) is a renowned monastery and others are places to explore as a lovely drive
Overnight at Kaza.
Day 7: Kaza – Hikkim – Komic – Langza – Kaza
Visit Hikkim and send postcards from the World’s Highest Post Office.
Beautiful view of Chau Chau Kang Nelda peak from Langza.
Statue of the Buddha near Langza is waiting for you.
Visit the World’s Highest Village linked via motor-able road, Komic.
The Sakya Tanggyud Monastery at Komic is one of the most important and the highest monastery in the Spiti Valley and very close to Kaza.
Overnight at Kaza.
Day 8: Kaza / Losar – Kunzum Pass – Chandratal / Battal
Visit Chandratal via Kunzum Pass and enjoy the day at camping. It is a crescent moon shaped lake also known as Moon Lake.
This beautiful lake is one of the main attractions of Spiti Valley.
Camps are about 2 km from the lake.
Overnight at Chandratal Camps.
Day 9: Chandratal – Kunzum Pass – Rohtang Pass – Manali
Head towards Manali via Rohtang Pass. It will need around 7 hours to reach Manali from Chandratal.
Drive through Chattru – Gramphu towards Rohtang Pass. Now there is Atal Tunnel to avoid Rohtang and journey is less
About 7 – 8 Hrs drives if you enjoy at Rohtang Pass. If you exclude Rohtang journey will be 40 km less via tunnel.
Overnight at Manali.
Day 10: Manali - Chandigarh - Delhi
If there is time explore Manali, that is if going by overnight travel which starts around 6 PM
Manali sightseeing which includes Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, Mall Road, Local Monastery, Old Manali, Vashisht Hot Water Springs etc.
About 12-14 Hrs drive, depending upon the breaks you take in between.
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8 Significant Tips For Planning A Himachal Holiday Tour
Are you planning your next vacation in Himachal Pradesh? But don’t know how to plan a trip or your wonderful idea has eventually ended up as a nightmare, then don't worry because we are here with this amazing Himachal Holiday guide for you.
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We have planned countless Trips for our clients over the years and guided them to witness the magnificent beauty of Himachal Pradesh. In this Travel guide to Himachal Tour, we have created an efficient checklist which ensures that you to don't forget anything important during your vacations.
Whether you are traveling with family or planning a Honeymoon Trip in Himachal, you deserve priceless memories without unseen hurdles on your vacation.
In this Blog, we also have mentioned some Travel websites where you can easily book Himachal Taxi Services, Hotels, Himachal Tour Packages, and favorite Tourist Destinations. So let’s get started.
Choose Where to Go: Many of us know they want to go somewhere, but not exactly know where they should go. And this is what we are going to talk about. Picking the right destination is immensely important according to whether season and which can gives your Himachal Trip successful. If you are planning Shimla Kullu Manali Tour check out some ideal season to visit all destinations, consider cost factors, and as everyone knows Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, Spiti & Sangla Valley is the safest destinations for travelers as well as for solo female travelers too and you can consider these locations. And the most important factor is a destination with easy accessibility.
Decide The Length of Your Travel: Once you’ve figured out your dream destination, decide the length of your trip. And our advice to you is to stay flexible while you are traveling because time matters! Make a correct estimate of days that required visiting the destination. A Kinnaur Kalpa Sangla Tour will need more time in sightseeing and require long trip duration, whereas Shimla Tour does not have enough sightseeing destinations and hence it can be a short duration trip. 
Research Your Trip Costs: After deciding travel length, research how much money you will need and how much these locations will cost you according to your travel days including Hotel, Taxi Services, and local attractions. You can contact travel websites, community & Facebook groups. Here is some website where you can request costs as per your budget:
Visit To Himachal
Travel Wikipedia 
Himachal Package Booking
Himachal Holiday Booking 
Check for Latest Deals: Before booking Tour & Taxi Packages check out some last-minute deal or do research on Google. Because there might be chances that when you plan for Dharamshala Dalhousie Tour you might get 60-70% off on Kullu Manali Tour Packages or maybe 50% off for Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti Tour Package. Well, we have some recommended websites that provide amazing deals on Complete Himachal Tour Packages from Delhi, Chandigarh, Kalka, Ambala & Pathankot. So check them out:
Book Your Taxi & Accommodation: So let’s talk about the most important part of this blog and your journey too J and that is Hotels, Flight, Train & Taxi Transfer bookings. As you know Train & Flights tickets are subject to availability & could be rise over time, and it is advisable to book tickets in advance so that it will not costs you additional on your decided budget. And our Top favorite sites for finding cheap Himachal Taxi Packages are:-
Himachal Taxi Rental Services
Shimla Manali Taxi Service
Himachal Tourism Taxi
Himachal Tourist Taxi
Himachal Taxi Online
 Plan Your Activity: Make your activity more easy by planning it before going on a trip. Outline some major local sightseeing you want to see on your trip this will help you to figure out if you require any bookings for your chosen Tours & activities. Whether it is paragliding in Solang Valley or Skiing in Rohtang Pass you need to plan according to your budget.  
Pack UP! Aaannnnddd it’s a time to pack for your Himachal Trip. Choose the right stuff and avoid over-packing for a trip. When you are going to Himachal don’t forget to take warm clothes & limited stuff because less is more! ;)
Enjoy Your Trip: Now enjoy your vacations, have fun & make wonderful memories with your loved ones. You planned very well for your trip & waited so long, so here it is you are on an amazing adventure trip to Himachal Pradesh. Be the witness of the beauty of the Himalayas and snow-capped mountains.
 So here it is! Holidays with your loved ones are experiences & affections that changes peoples for good and give an inner relaxation from a hectic lifestyle. Now you can easily plan & enjoy your Himachal Trip, whether it’s for Shimla, Kullu, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, Kalpa, Kaza Tour or Spiti Valley Trip. And yeah! If we missed something or forgot to mention anything, so we apologies to you, and we want you to let us know right down in the comment sections or you can write to us directly on email.
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