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PLACES IN LADAKH
LEH >> NUBRA VALLEY >> PANGONG LAKE >> ALCHI
Best Time To Travel
The Best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season from the month of April to July during this time temperature is between 15 to 30 Degree Celsius. Ladakh is known for its extremely low temperatures almost all through the year. While it is quite pleasant in the summer time, the winters are exceedingly cold unforgiving. Well, in that case, naturally the best time to visit Ladakh is during the summers.
Do You Know?
Ladakh festivals reinstate the fact that all bad things must come to an end. The festivals play the role of affirming faith, reinforcing tradition, and carrying on the vivid culture of this pristine land.
Home to the Buddhists and Hindus, Ladakh celebrates many enticing festivals. Its location in the Himalayas is another added tribute to celebrate many wonders of nature and it becomes the abode of many vibrant festivities in the mountains. One of the most popular festivals of Ladakh is Losar - a medley of cultural events, rituals, and performances.
Through this festival, the natives pay tribute to the Indus River as they believe that the river plays a key role in maintaining harmony and unity among various ethnic groups and communities of India.
Things you could do in Ladakh
With Techniques of ecological awareness, peace, and harmony. Ladakh is blessed with supernatural landscapes that offer the most fascinating adventures. Come witness the magic of mountains in all its glory.
Biking - The trails here are considered the holy trails of all biking trails.
Cycling - The KhardungLa Pass is considered one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Located at 5,633mts, this route is the gateway o the beautiful Nubra Valley, and cycling in this route is pure joy when on a trip to Ladakh.
Trekking - The Markha Valley I a remote stretch of land cocooned by Gigantic Mountains. This terrain offers trekking enthusiasts spectacular scenery terrain of sightseeing of Blue sheep and Ibex along the way.
The trek to Stok Kangri, the highest mountain range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region, makes this one a very popular and challenging trek.
Visit Magnetic Hill - Also known as the gravity hill, this region has magnetic properties. Many people believe that there is indeed an invisible force pervading the Magnetic hill.
Pangong Lake - This beautiful water reservoir is about 134 km long at an altitude of 14,270 ft making it one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world.
Monasteries - Visit the Hemis, Thiksey, Likir, Dikshit, and Shey monastery for a truly divine experience.
Wildlife - Meet the star attraction of Hemis park the Snow Leopard on your Trip to Ladakh.
PLACES IN KERALA
Kochi >> Munnar >> Thekkady >> Kumarakom >> Alleppey >> Kovalam >> Thiruvananthapuram
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
The Winter season between September to March is the best time to visit Kerala. This is the time when Kerala has a comfortable climate and pleasant weather with less humidity.
Though Kerala is a year-round destination, the best season to visit Kerala depends on which place in Kerala you're visiting. While some places are most enjoyable during the monsoons, others are best visited during the winter season. Overall, the best time to visit Kerala is from September to March, when the weather is pleasant, making it easy for tourists to explore the myriad facets of the state - the hill stations, beaches, and backwaters.
Summer Season in Kerala
Summers in Kerala are from March to May, and this is when the weather is hot and humid in most parts of the state. The humidity makes it hard to enjoy sightseeing, although it does get cooler in the evenings. Hill stations remain cool during summers as well, so one can surely visit places like Munnar, Thekkady, or Wayanad during the summers. Places such as Kochi, Alleppey, and Kumarakom, on the other hand, turn too humid and uncomfortable for being outdoors. But that doesn't deter tourists from taking advantage of the lower off-season prices.
Monsoon Season in Kerala
Monsoons, from the months of June to August, are perfect for visiting most parts of Kerala, including the backwaters, beaches, and hill stations. In monsoons, one can enjoy a refreshing climate as well as witness the lush green landscapes of the state in full bloom. The monsoon season is also ideal for indulging in Ayurvedic therapies and spa it offers respite from the humidity and the wet and cold weather helps ignite a sense of rejuvenation. What's better than being surrounded by lush greenery and the feeling of stress and tiredness leaving your body in waves under the expert hands of a specialized masseuse!
Winter Season in Kerala
December marks the start of winters in Kerala with milder temperatures till February. The winter season is perfect for visiting the backwaters and the beaches since humidity are lower and the weather is cool and pleasant. Winters make the hill stations slightly cooler than general. In winters, places such as Munnar and Thekkady offer beautiful views of mist-clad mountain tops and foggy tea gardens, a mesmerizing sight for those with a penchant for nature walks. In fact, winters are the best time to visit Kerala for a honeymoon.
DO YOU KNOW?
Kerala is known as God's own country as it represents all points of interest I.e City, Beaches, Rejuvenation and Spa, Hill station, Backwaters, and many more.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN KERALA
Kerala brings the waters and trees in divine concomitance with the culture of its majestic landscapes. From Ayurveda to Theyyam it has a whole host of wonderful secrets.
Elephant Bathing - At the Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary you can not only enjoy the Elephant Safari but also bathe and feed the mighty mammals.
Houseboat Stay - Alleppey is a must-see place while visiting Kerala enjoy a delicious meal as you watch the lush green landscapes while riding on the backwaters of God's own country.
Dine at the Floating Restaurant - Enjoy the Veli Lake and enjoy a delicious meal in the floating restaurant at the lake. Veli Tourist Village is located at a distance of 8 kms from Thiruvananthapuram.
Attend a snake boat Race - Snake boat races are mostly held from July to September during the Onam festival.
Take a Spice Tour - Take a tour of the spice plantation of gardens in Munnar.
Jungle Safari - Thekkady is famous for its diverse forest cover, fauna, mammals, and aquatic life. You can also combine this foray with an overnight camp in a tent or a treehouse.
PLACES IN KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Quarantine for 14 days required on arrival, till further notice.
PLACES
BANGKOK >> PATTAYA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical climate could easily bring temperatures up to 90 degrees on any given day, regardless of the time of year.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Grand Palace - The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan - Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang was built in the early nineteenth century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram / Wat Phra Kaew - Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium. Construction of the temple began in 1783 under the orders of Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple during their reigns as a way of making religious merit and glorifying the dynasty. Many important state and royal ceremonies are held within the temple each year, presided by the king in person and attended by government officials. This makes the temple the nation's preeminent place of worship and a national shrine for the monarchy and the state. Throughout the years, each king has donated sacred and valuable objects to the temple, making it a treasury as well.
Lumphini Park - Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
Jomtien Beach - Jomtien or Jomtien Beach is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.
Sanctuary of Truth - The Sanctuary of Truth is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand. It was designed by the Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan in the Ayutthaya style. The building is notably constructed entirely out of wood, specifically Mai Deang, Mai Takien, Mai Panchaat, and Teak, and it contains only wood-carved idols and sculptures
Pattaya Beach - Famous, busy beach with lounge chairs.
DEALS AND DISCOUNTS
PLACES IN LADAKH
LEH >> NUBRA VALLEY >> PANGONG LAKE >> ALCHI
Best Time To Travel
The Best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season from the month of April to July during this time temperature is between 15 to 30 Degree Celsius. Ladakh is known for its extremely low temperatures almost all through the year. While it is quite pleasant in the summer time, the winters are exceedingly cold unforgiving. Well, in that case, naturally the best time to visit Ladakh is during the summers.
Do You Know?
Ladakh festivals reinstate the fact that all bad things must come to an end. The festivals play the role of affirming faith, reinforcing tradition, and carrying on the vivid culture of this pristine land.
Home to the Buddhists and Hindus, Ladakh celebrates many enticing festivals. Its location in the Himalayas is another added tribute to celebrate many wonders of nature and it becomes the abode of many vibrant festivities in the mountains. One of the most popular festivals of Ladakh is Losar - a medley of cultural events, rituals, and performances.
Through this festival, the natives pay tribute to the Indus River as they believe that the river plays a key role in maintaining harmony and unity among various ethnic groups and communities of India.
Things you could do in Ladakh
With Techniques of ecological awareness, peace, and harmony. Ladakh is blessed with supernatural landscapes that offer the most fascinating adventures. Come witness the magic of mountains in all its glory.
Biking - The trails here are considered the holy trails of all biking trails.
Cycling - The KhardungLa Pass is considered one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Located at 5,633mts, this route is the gateway o the beautiful Nubra Valley, and cycling in this route is pure joy when on a trip to Ladakh.
Trekking - The Markha Valley I a remote stretch of land cocooned by Gigantic Mountains. This terrain offers trekking enthusiasts spectacular scenery terrain of sightseeing of Blue sheep and Ibex along the way.
The trek to Stok Kangri, the highest mountain range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region, makes this one a very popular and challenging trek.
Visit Magnetic Hill - Also known as the gravity hill, this region has magnetic properties. Many people believe that there is indeed an invisible force pervading the Magnetic hill.
Pangong Lake - This beautiful water reservoir is about 134 km long at an altitude of 14,270 ft making it one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world.
Monasteries - Visit the Hemis, Thiksey, Likir, Dikshit, and Shey monastery for a truly divine experience.
Wildlife - Meet the star attraction of Hemis park the Snow Leopard on your Trip to Ladakh.
PLACES IN KERALA
Kochi >> Munnar >> Thekkady >> Kumarakom >> Alleppey >> Kovalam >> Thiruvananthapuram
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
The Winter season between September to March is the best time to visit Kerala. This is the time when Kerala has a comfortable climate and pleasant weather with less humidity.
Though Kerala is a year-round destination, the best season to visit Kerala depends on which place in Kerala you're visiting. While some places are most enjoyable during the monsoons, others are best visited during the winter season. Overall, the best time to visit Kerala is from September to March, when the weather is pleasant, making it easy for tourists to explore the myriad facets of the state - the hill stations, beaches, and backwaters.
Summer Season in Kerala
Summers in Kerala are from March to May, and this is when the weather is hot and humid in most parts of the state. The humidity makes it hard to enjoy sightseeing, although it does get cooler in the evenings. Hill stations remain cool during summers as well, so one can surely visit places like Munnar, Thekkady, or Wayanad during the summers. Places such as Kochi, Alleppey, and Kumarakom, on the other hand, turn too humid and uncomfortable for being outdoors. But that doesn't deter tourists from taking advantage of the lower off-season prices.
Monsoon Season in Kerala
Monsoons, from the months of June to August, are perfect for visiting most parts of Kerala, including the backwaters, beaches, and hill stations. In monsoons, one can enjoy a refreshing climate as well as witness the lush green landscapes of the state in full bloom. The monsoon season is also ideal for indulging in Ayurvedic therapies and spa it offers respite from the humidity and the wet and cold weather helps ignite a sense of rejuvenation. What's better than being surrounded by lush greenery and the feeling of stress and tiredness leaving your body in waves under the expert hands of a specialized masseuse!
Winter Season in Kerala
December marks the start of winters in Kerala with milder temperatures till February. The winter season is perfect for visiting the backwaters and the beaches since humidity are lower and the weather is cool and pleasant. Winters make the hill stations slightly cooler than general. In winters, places such as Munnar and Thekkady offer beautiful views of mist-clad mountain tops and foggy tea gardens, a mesmerizing sight for those with a penchant for nature walks. In fact, winters are the best time to visit Kerala for a honeymoon.
DO YOU KNOW?
Kerala is known as God's own country as it represents all points of interest I.e City, Beaches, Rejuvenation and Spa, Hill station, Backwaters, and many more.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN KERALA
Kerala brings the waters and trees in divine concomitance with the culture of its majestic landscapes. From Ayurveda to Theyyam it has a whole host of wonderful secrets.
Elephant Bathing - At the Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary you can not only enjoy the Elephant Safari but also bathe and feed the mighty mammals.
Houseboat Stay - Alleppey is a must-see place while visiting Kerala enjoy a delicious meal as you watch the lush green landscapes while riding on the backwaters of God's own country.
Dine at the Floating Restaurant - Enjoy the Veli Lake and enjoy a delicious meal in the floating restaurant at the lake. Veli Tourist Village is located at a distance of 8 kms from Thiruvananthapuram.
Attend a snake boat Race - Snake boat races are mostly held from July to September during the Onam festival.
Take a Spice Tour - Take a tour of the spice plantation of gardens in Munnar.
Jungle Safari - Thekkady is famous for its diverse forest cover, fauna, mammals, and aquatic life. You can also combine this foray with an overnight camp in a tent or a treehouse.
PLACES IN KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.