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How to Reach Ladakh? (By Road, Air, Bus & Train)

Ladakh gives you the best memorable vacation ever! It is as pleasing as always during any time of the year.   It is famous among motorbikers for the rock-carved mountain roads that give you a chill down your spine. The longing valleys and the eternally hypnotizing beauty of Ladakh will entice you for life!   You can choose the best suitable mode of transportation. But depending upon the time to visit, the transportation availability varies. You can also read this blog to know about the Best Time to visit Ladakh.   So it is preferred that you book in advance to avoid any inconvenience during traveling. Find below some best available travel options to Ladakh. By Road By Air By Bus By Train   By Road   The best way to enjoy scenic beauty during your trip is by traveling by road. It lets you stop wherever you want to great some awe-striking photographs.   From May to October, most roads are open and in prime conditions, so you can drive hassle-free. There are two route options available, Delhi-Manali-Leh or Delhi-Srinagar-Leh. Delhi-Manali-Leh   The best way to explore is to not only drive but take a halt and go discover the places en route. There are many amazing sites on this route.   You can begin by visiting Rock Garden in Chandigarh. It is made up of waste materials and trash which is remarkable. Next, you can visit the local village, Jispa, while going to Leh from Manali.   It still showcases the primitive lifestyle and mud houses. Close to nature, you can get refreshed here and have a campfire. Go adventurous and drive across the high altitudes of Ladakh, picture by Arpit Bansal, credits: Unsplash As you travel further, you will witness truly epic landscapes. And, we believe you are taking this road journey to enjoy the scenic view.   So halt wherever you want to, find your comfortable hotels or tents, and dance with the clouds around you. It is a 1000 km long route from Delhi. The route is best traveled from April to July as the weather is favorable.   During winters, it becomes nonfunctional on most days due to heavy snowfall. It takes 24 hours to complete the journey and thus needs 2-3 days to cover the route. So plan your trip accordingly.   Delhi-Srinagar-Ladakh   If you feel motion sickness or are looking for a more convenient option to travel to mountains and not miss out on landscapes, then this will be the best option. The altitude raise is gradual so you can comfortably adjust to the higher altitudes. It is approximately a 1230 km route and thus needs frequent halts and more time to cover.   This route is famous among bikers for its jaw-dropping views. It is loved by adventurous people and you will be hypnotized by the beauty around you. The road is functional on most days, however, you should avoid traveling in the rainy season. The best time to go is from June to October.   You can enjoy the famous Patnitop. It is said to be the first point in Kashmir where snowfall starts. It is even famous even amongst the tourists and devotees who visit Jammu. As you go further to Srinagar, the roads are a bit congested as they are open to both public and army supply trucks. But after Titanic Point, they become smooth for traveling. You can click pictures here which are with the efforts!   Enjoy and relax in the beautiful valleys of Srinagar on your way to Ladakh, shot by Yaser Nabi Mir, credits: Unsplash On your way to Kargil from Srinagar, you can visit Sonmarg, Gumri War Memorial, and Kargil War Memorial and cherish the charisma of nature. But beware of your clothing as shorts are not allowed in Kargil War Memorial.   You can spend some time in peace at Mulbekh Monastery, Lamayuru Monastery, Fotu La Top, and Alchi Monastery. You also get to witness the serene confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers and anti-defying Magnetic Hills. By Air   Flights are always the most convenient option for traveling. If you want to save your energy for the exploration of Ladakh, do not think twice. Go and book a flight right now! It is around 618 km the journey and can be completed in 1 hour and 15 minutes. So you can save your traveling time and savor the aesthetics in Ladakh during your entire vacation. There are 11 flights daily from Delhi to Ladakh, out of which one is a connecting flight. It costs Rs. 3000 to 3500 (approximately) per person. You can book a flight via any website like Air India, SpiceJet, Vistara, or IndiGo. The nearest airport to Ladakh is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee in Leh. You can book a taxi from Leh to reach Ladakh which is an 8 km journey, and the taxi will be available easily. Enjoy the top view of snow-capped mountain peaks as you fly along with the clouds.   By Bus   Do you want to avoid the hectic task of preparing your car? Do you hate driving for longer hours but really want to go to Ladakh? But the fare of the flight disappoints you? Then, the bus is just the right option for you! You can catch a bus from ISBT Delhi at 2.30 p.m. (approx). It is 1100 km long and needs 40 hours to complete. It costs around Rs. 1400. This route is one of the longest and highest bus routes in the world. It goes via Chandigarh, Kullu, and Manali and finally reaches the splendid view of Leh. Since the bus passes through some of the highest mountain passes and to ensure safety, there is an overnight halt at Keylong. The bus then the next day proceeds towards Leh. Tickets can be bought from the ticket counter at ISBT Delhi and extended to Leh at Keylong. Enjoy a bus ride to Ladakh, shot by Sahaj Patel,

Unexplored things to do in Kashmir!

The amusing moments from the Manali Trip in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, the king of romance Shah Rukh Khan dancing on Jiya Re in Jab Tak Hai Jaan, the best friends trio reuniting in 3 Idiots, or Siddharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt shooting Ishq Wala Love in SOTY. All of these epic scenes are shot in none other than the beautiful valleys of Kashmir. Kashmir is popularly known as the “Heaven on Earth” for its jaw-dropping scenery. Every year thousands of tourists are enticed by the beauty of Kashmir. To live in Kashmir is truly a heavenly experience. Read out this blog to find out about some of the unique experiences in Ladakh.   Pari Mahal, Kashmir beautifully captured by Yaser Nabi Mir, credits: Unsplash   1. A night in Houseboat You may have experienced boating in the lake, but what about spending a night in a lake with serenity? The Dal Lake is famous not only for its mesmerizing beauty but the houseboat experience. Whether you are going with your family, friends, or soulmate, you will absolutely love this experience. You can rent a houseboat on the spot but preferably book them in advance as it gets really busy during peak time. They come with a variety of options including facilities like WiFi, meals, location, etc. You can enjoy the view of Dal Lake from the comfort of your bedroom. Cost: Rs. 3500-4500, for 2 adults, including meal Facilities: WiFi, meals, tours, common room areas.   Spend a night in houseboats in Kashmir. Picture by Raisa Nastukova, credits: Unsplash   2. Mountain view from the Top While traveling by road you can surely experience the amazing view. But the beauty of Kashmir gets magnified when you view it from the top. You can enjoy the snow-capped peaks at the end of May, when the summer season reaches an end, making the climate suit best for your vacation. The cable cars and chair lifts in Kashmir are loved by people of all ages. They are even comfortable for sightseeing.   Cable car ride for best experiences, credits: Pixabay   They come with the following options: Route1: Gulmarg to Kongdoori – Cable Car Route 2: Kongdoori to Apharwat Peak – Cable Car Route 3: Kongdoori to Mary Shoulder – Chair Lift Timings: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: Rs. 600 to 800 for Cable Car, Rs. 300 for Chair Lift   3. Fly High as a Bird If you are an adventure lover, then paragliding is just for you! The majestic valley beneath offers jaw-dropping views. Fly like a free bird in this “Heaven on Earth.” Paragliding in Harwan is most easily accessible as it is on the route of the Mughal Garden. To experience this adrenaline rush, you must visit Kashmir! Where: Sonamarg, Gulmarg, Bhaderwah, Sanasar, Harwan (Srinagar). Cost: Rs. 4500 for a flight of 10 minutes (approx.)   Enjoy best scenic views by paragliding in Kashmir, credits: Unsplash   4. Shikara Ride The best part of planning a vacation in Kashmir is the serene environment. Shikara is a light rowing boat, decked in local traditions. It is a symbol of local culture. Shikara Ride always ranks 1st in top-to-do things in Kashmir. Away from the hustle-bustle of the city, you can enjoy the calm beauty and relax here. It also offers sightseeing with no chaos. You can visit Nishat and Shalimar Gardens, Char Chinar, Hazratbal Mosque, and Nehru Park. Where: Dal Lake (Srinagar) and Manashal Lake (Sonamarg) Timings: 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: Rs. 200 to 250 per person   Scenic view of Shikara ride in serene Dal lake, shot by Eshani Mathur credits: Unsplash   5. Ride on a Pony You can travel by car and bike in the city but in Kashmir, you can have fun in Pony Ride. Pony is used as a local transportation form in Kashmir. High in the valleys, where engine vehicles can not be used, Pony is the only medium to travel. You can go to Baisaran in Pahalgam. It is known as the “Mini Switzerland” for its scenic beauty. You can take a pony ride to enjoy the life of Kashmir and get some Insta-worthy pictures. Where: Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Yusmarg, Gulmarg Cost: Rs. 1000 to 1600 per person   Enjoy Pony ride in Kashmir with your loved ones. Credits: Pixabay   6. Walkthrough Heritage The best way to explore a new city is by roaming around in the streets, interacting with people, and knowing about the folklores. Take a trip down to the local streets. Each and every corner of Kashmir holds unique tales depicting its culture. The Kashmiri people are amiable and you can always learn about their traditions from them. You will get to witness a blended mix of three different religions as you visit monasteries, mosques, and temples. Be it some of the famous Buddhist monasteries like Hemis Monastery or the Jama Masjid, you will see the transformation of architecture over the centuries. The calm environment and deeply enrooted tales will surely leave you with some mindboggling facts about Kashmir.   Exquisite Tulip Garden in Kashmir, shot by Arif Khan, credits: Unsplash     Here we have summarised some of the must-to-do unique activities in Kashmir. Also, you can enjoy adventure sports such as river rafting, hot air ballooning, trekking, skiing, snowboarding, golfing, camel safari, camping, and much more. And, who does not love shopping or eating? Make sure to visit the local markets to try out the best cuisine and buy Kashmiri articles as a memoir of your trip. From Bollywood to international tourists, Kashmir can always entice people with its beauty. Be ready to get hypnotized by the picturesque view of Kashmir and make your trip the best one!

The cheapest way to explore the city of Uttarakhand

What is the Best Way to Get to Uttarakhand? Are you planning a journey to the Himalayas for your next vacation? The finest spot to go is Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand has developed all three modes of transportation: roads, trains, and aircraft, so getting there will be a breeze.   The finest mode of transportation for exploring Uttarakhand is via road. The state has improved both inter-state and intra-state road connections, making travel to Uttarakhand convenient and pleasant at any time of year.   Dehradun, Jim Corbett National Park, Mussoorie, and Nainital are all important and attractive sites to visit in Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand has a plethora of pilgrimage sites. Each destination is well connected to the others. When visiting areas through high-altitude highways, out-of-state visitors experience a rush of adrenaline. By any mode of transportation, you may travel and discover Uttarakhand with your loved ones, family, and friends.     How to Get to Uttarakhand   Using Air/Flights   Uttarakhand has two domestic airports that link you to the country’s major cities. The Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which acts as a center for travel throughout Uttarakhand, is one of these. The distance from the city center is 22 kilometers. Nonstop flights are also available to and from Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Chennai. The quickest method to get to Dehradun is to fly from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, which takes around 45 minutes to an hour to get to Dehradun.   If you’re coming from another country, we recommend getting a direct flight to Delhi. Tourists also like to fly to Dehradun to visit Uttarakhand because of its closeness to major tourist spots such as Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Mussoorie.   The Jolly Grant Airport is equipped with first-rate facilities and amenities to meet your every need while you’re on the move. While you wait for your flight, there are several options for entertainment. The airport offers it everything, whether it’s shopping or dining. Individuals may make use of bus services to destinations such as Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun after they arrive. Alternatively, you might take a private cab or taxi from the airport.   Pantnagar Airport is another domestic airport in Uttarakhand that connects you to neighboring Uttarakhand attractions as well as prominent Kumaon hill stations including Nainital, Bhimtal, Ranikhet, Almora, Jim Corbett National Park, and Bareilly. Pantnagar Airport is roughly 120 kilometers away from Jim Corbett National Park. It’s best to book your tickets far ahead of time, especially if you’re traveling during high season.   To go to Uttarakhand, you can fly with any of the following airlines: SpiceJet, Air India, or IndiGo.       By Train   Uttarakhand and several of its hill stations are accessible by rail from major cities. Dehradun trains connect major Indian cities such as Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab.   The Jan Shatabdi Express, Dehradun Express, Doon Express, and Nanda Devi Express are some of the important trains that serve Uttarakhand. Some of the major crossroads in this area include Haridwar, Dehradun, Rishikesh, Nainital, Kotdwar, Kathgodam, Pauri, and Udham Singh Nagar. Lucknow, Delhi, and Varanasi are all easily accessible from these stations. Getting to Uttarakhand from the north is easy and takes around a day, compared to other areas of India.   The Uttarakhand Railway Department now has around 16 distinct stations that connect Uttarakhand to other major Indian cities. You may also make use of the several buses and taxis that are lined up outside these stations.     By Car   Imagine passing by gorgeous mountain peaks and stopping to drink tea and eat some steaming hot local food along the way. These are the kinds of experiences you’ll have if you travel to Uttarakhand by car. Over 1000 state buses travel in and out of Uttarakhand according to the Uttarakhand Transport Corporation.   National Highway 34 and National Highway 7, which pass through Dehradun and Badrinath on their route to Delhi, link some of the main tourist attractions such as Haridwar and Rishikesh. Nainital, Almora, and Jim Corbett National Park are all connected via Highways 309 and 109.   Traveling from the north would be more convenient if you truly want to drive across Uttarakhand’s steep terrains and breathtaking scenery.     Uttarakhand Transportation:   Getting around Uttarakhand is an adventure in and of itself. Get on one of Uttarakhand’s numerous local buses and purchase some ice cream from this rugged, government vehicle! You might also get into overcrowded shared jeeps that go over the state’s rugged landscape. Locals and tourists alike are transported in these jeeps to rural villages and cities. There are several ways to get about Uttarakhand, from bus services to taxis and cabs.   The first day spent at Haridwar.   Take a bus from Delhi to Haridwar; you can either take one of the non-air-conditioned buses from Kashmere Gate or reserve one online for roughly Rs 300-500. The nicest thing about this city is that everything is within walking distance of the railway station, saving you money and ensuring a pleasant journey.   If you go along the Ganges river, you’ll come across ghats where residents are practicing religious ceremonies (Har Ki Pauri). Every evening at 6:30 p.m., the aarti begins. However, if you want a better perspective, arrive early and take a newspaper to put on the floor, sit, and watch the preparations before the festivities begin (don’t forget to toss the paper in the trash when you leave).   While you’re there, try some kachori and had milk (both under Rs 100). Rs 1,600 was spent (including accommodation) Bharat Mata Temple, Bara Bazaar, Daksha Mahadev Temple, Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary, Har Ki Pauri are also worth seeing.   Rishikesh, Day 2   Rishikesh is only 20 kilometers from Haridwar, so you can simply catch a local bus, which will take you there in about an hour or less. Rishikesh, known as the Yoga Capital, frequently welcomes all yoga enthusiasts, who stay in hostels, to join yoga sessions, meditation workshops, and

Unique things to do in Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand represents a cross-section of the Himalaya, particularly the Trans-Himalaya, Greater Himalaya or Himadri, Lesser Himalaya, etc. The region originally inhabited by the Tethys ocean is now covered by India, Indonesia, and the Indian Ocean, while Cimmeria is occupied by Turkey, Iraq, and Tibet. The Tethys Sea has given way to the Mediterranean Sea. However, the finding of Ammonite fossils in the Himalayan upper reaches, particularly in Nanda Devi, suggests that the area was once submerged under the Tethys Sea. As a result, the presence of marine biodiversity in the form of fossils contributes to the richness of Uttarakhand’s faunal variety.   Uttarakhand Statistics – The “Land of the Gods” was the name given to Uttarakhand, which was formerly known as Uttaranchal. Uttarakhand is a popular pilgrimage destination and home to many Hindu temples. It was founded on November 9, 2000. The official languages of Uttarakhand are Hindi and Sanskrit, with Garhwali and Kumaoni being spoken. Dehradun is the state capital. Dehradun is the state’s major city., which is located in the Himalayan foothills, shares international borders with China (Tibet) to the north and Nepal to the east. Himachal Pradesh is to the north-west, while Uttar Pradesh is to the south.   The town of Nainital   The hill town of Nainital is undoubtedly Uttarakhand’s most popular tourist destination. When the British ruled India, Nainital served as a summer vacation for them. The Naini Lake, which is encircled on all sides by mountains, is its main feature. It goes along the bustling ‘Mall Road,’ which has everything under the sun, from hotels to gaming arcades to stores offering real Indian merchandise. While you’re there, you should buy some wooden handicrafts and a handloom.   Jim Corbett National Park   This is one of India’s most well-known National Parks, and it was named after Jim Corbett, a famous hunter who later became a conservationist. It is known for a diverse range of animals, the most renowned of which are Bengal tigers. Elephant or jeep safaris are available to explore the park. Additionally, during the year, hiking paths through the buffer zones are established, which might be a pleasure for wildlife aficionados!     Mussoorie. The hill town of Mussoorie, often known as the ‘Queen of Hills,’ is only an hour’s drive from Dehradun, Uttarakhand’s capital. Mussoorie is home to the most well-known feature of Uttarakhand: breathtaking vistas of forest canopy and the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges. When you combine this vista with a road strip dotted with cafés, local handicraft businesses, and street food booths, you have a fantastic weekend getaway. This market strip is lined with historical and antique shops where you may discover truly old paintings and collector’s items, excellent for presenting to family and friends.   Rishikesh Rishikesh is a prominent center for yoga studies and other spiritual pursuits. It is called the birthplace of yoga. The Beatles’ visit in the late 1960s boosted its appeal. Rishikesh, a short distance from Haridwar, one of the Himalayan foothills’ oldest living settlements, is the place to be for spiritual searchers. You can come here to improve your spirituality, yoga, and meditation skills, or to learn more about Hinduism.   Adventure sports You’ll be pleased to learn that Uttarakhand is also a popular skiing destination! Gondola rides, chairlifts, and the Poma ski lift are available at Auli, which is close to the holy spot of Badrinath. The ideal time to visit Auli if you want to go skiing is between January and March. The Kuari Pass path in Auli is an excellent alternative for people who enjoy trekking. This walking track, which passes through the Nanda Devi National Park, provides stunning vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas. There are few lodging alternatives in Auli, therefore I recommend staying at ‘The Himalayan Abode Homestay’ in Joshimath. This homestay, hosted by a skiing champion and instructor, offers wonderful comfort and warmth!     Organic items. Uttarakhand has a cool environment and so many ideal fruit orchards and farms, such as apricot, apple, plum, peach, and pear orchards and farms. Throughout your travel to various locations, you will come across businesses offering jams, nectars, juices, and pickles, as well as local markets. These products are made from fruits collected from local orchards. Their authenticity is enhanced by the use of age-old traditional family recipes. They have an unmistakable natural flavor and deliciousness about them.   Flower-filled valley The Valley of Flowers in the Garhwal district is one of Uttarakhand’s most aesthetically stunning locations. Over 300 types of flowers grow in this high-elevation Himalayan valley, which looks like a vivid dazzling carpet against the snow-capped Himalayas. The valley is located near Hemkund Sahib, a sacred place for the Sikh community, and provides for one of the most beautiful hikes. If you’re interested in going, bear in mind that it’s only open from June to October!   Pilgrimage to the Holy Land If you want to do anything other than mountaineering, leisure hiking, rock climbing, or other touristic pastimes, there is no better option than to immerse yourself in Uttarakhand’s spiritual and religious core. The term ‘Chota Char Dham’ means ‘the tiny four abodes,’ and refers to a group of four holy pilgrimage places. According to Hindu religion, visiting them aids in salvation. The complete pilgrimage circuit is made up of the temples of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. These temples are located at the confluences of the holy rivers Yamuna, Ganges, Mandakini, and Alaknanda.These pilgrimages have been documented in reliable records for thousands of years. Pilgrimages are made for the sake of spiritual liberation and enlightenment, and you may join them!   Dehradun – Dehradun, Uttarakhand’s capital, is located in the Himalayan foothills. Dehradun’s geographical setting is beautiful, with Himalayan peaks in the background and the Ganges and Yamuna rivers on each side of the city. Apart from its natural beauty, the area is known for the magnificent architectural displays put on by some of the old structures. The following are some of Dehradun’s most

Best Summers in Ladakh!

OMG! It gets so hot in Delhi. The scorching bright sun and temperature hitting the maximum annoy me. But what do I even do? What about a Shimla trip? ..Seriously yaar? It is such a crowded area. I want peace! … Do you also feel this? Then this blog is just for you!   We all know about the overrated Shimla and Manali trips, but this summer plan the best ever trip, a trip to Ladakh! The snow-covered mountain peaks and lesser crowd are amazing to get relaxed while you enjoy your vacations in Ladakh.     Captivating Leh Ladakh, credits: WiX     How to reach?   1. By Air It is located at an approximate distance of 615kms via air. The frequency of flights is high and needs only 1.5hour to reach Leh. Viewing snow-covered mountains from high above will surely allure you. This is the shortest and most convenient way to reach Ladakh.   2. By Road The most important reason to visit Ladakh in summer. You can take on a road trip to savor the picturesque landscape. It is famous among youngsters for the adventurous biking journey with the best experiences. It is 1000 km from Delhi if you travel Delhi-Manali-Leh. But if you want to enjoy some time in Srinagar en route, it will be a slightly longer route of around 1230 km. It can help you avoid motion sickness as the altitude rises at a gradual pace, unlike the Leh route. But the journey via road can not be completed in a day and usually needs 2 to 3 days to travel from Delhi.   3. By Road and Air Srinagar-Kargil-Leh route This is the best route to save time and not miss out on adventures. You can enjoy a bike trip to Leh Ladakh. First, reach Srinagar by flight and then drive to Leh. This journey is a heavenly experience. Good internet connectivity and electricity are available throughout the route. It also has ATMs and stay and eat options at various points. You can kick start your journey from Dal Lake in Srinagar itself. Experience the cozy time at the famous boathouse here, the “Paradise on Earth”. Even before you reach Ladakh, you can surely visit these awe-inspiring places. Drive to Sonamarg, the “Meadow of Gold” which is the most visited place in Kashmir. The route is followed by Zoji La pass, famous for its jaw-dropping views. You can visit the Kargil War Memorial and a beautiful rock-carved statue of Lord Buddha in Mulbekh. Do not forget to stop at Fotu La, the highest point on this route, and Lamayuru, the largest gompa in Ladakh. You will travel via gravity-defying Magnetic Hills and Pathar Sahib Gurudwara to finally reach Leh. Attractions: Wondering about why Ladakh? Read below and fall in love with Ladakh, even before you have visited. 1. Moonland Lamayuru is best known for its beautiful landscapes. It is famous for being one of the oldest and largest monasteries. It is believed that Mahasiddhacharya Naropa, the founding Lama, dried up the lake to establish the village. The truth is not known but the carved-out carter-like shapes definitely give Lamayuru the moon-like feeling. That is why it is popular as Moonland. You can pitch your own camps in the village or even after hiking to moon-like carters. You spend some time here while practicing yoga for a refreshing vibe. Also, you get an opportunity to learn with the foremost disciple of Rinpoche.   Lamayuru aka Moonland, a shot by Rutpratheep Nilpechr, credits: Unsplash   2. Fun Festivals Traveling experience is best when you can interact with the local people and learn about their culture. The amicable people of Ladakh are always there to bombard your brain with interesting folklore. You get to witness the pompous celebration of festivals with a blend of local culture. The endless festivals make Ladakh more lively. The monastery festival Yuru Kabygyat in Lamayuru; Saka Dawa festival, the biggest festival in Ladakh; Hemis Tsechu are some of the most popular fests in Ladakh. This is the most unique experience in Ladakh. You get to meet local people, know about their daily lives and struggles and enjoy as a part of society. You can see their regional dresses and doll up like one if you wish to 😉   3. Pangong Lake Pangong Lake is the highest saline water lake in the world. It is said to be changing colors throughout the day. This amazing phenomenon allures the visitors. In India, only one-third of the lake is situated and the rest two-thirds is in China. This lake is beautifully located between the mountains and gives an awe-striking view. The reflection of the Himalayas in this highest saline lake makes every moment Gram worthy!   The beautiful Pangong Lake captured by Ken S, credits: Unsplash   4. Adventure Do you ever think of why Ladakh is so popular among the youngsters? Is it only the picturesque landscape or the less crowd that attracts visitors from around the globe? Let us help you quench your search. Bike Trip! Ladakh is not only a famous tourist destination but a perfect place for a daring biking journey. The turns and trails of the curvy mountains here make you halt and click jaw-dropping pictures that you miss otherwise if traveling via train or flight. If you are a youngster, an enthusiast, or want to re-live your youth cheerfulness, this biking trip is best for you! Make sure you stop by roadside stalls and try out Thupka.   Go adventurous on a biking journey, clicked by Avinash Patel, credits: Pexels   5. Peddle your way through the Valleys If you want a refreshing experience, then go cycling. Khardung La Pass is popular for its rock-carved mountains. It is the highest motorable pass in the world. Cycling at such a height will definitely give you an adrenaline rush. It begins from Leh and covers around 40 km. The last 14 km surely needs some serious effort

The Best Time to Visit Goa and Gokarna

When we plan any vacation, the most important factor to be considered is when to visit that place. Different locations are best enjoyed at different times of the year depending on the season, seasonal activities and food, and also on the people you are going on vacation with.   GOA Goa is a beautiful vacation spot particularly popular for its beaches and nightlife. However, seasonal variations offer different kinds of experiences to travelers. Let us see what are these differences based on the seasonal variations and subsequently what is the best time to visit Goa in 2022.   Weather in Goa   1. Winters (November to March) Goa in winters has pleasant cold weather along with warm sunlight. You will only need light early winter clothes for this time of the year. This season typically lasts from November to March every year. It is the best time to visit Goa in December. As Goa is a comparatively hot and humid place, these months are the best because it is neither too cold nor too hot. You can enjoy almost all the activities and the nightlife as well. This is also the peak season when the majority of tourists visit Goa and hence is the best season to visit Goa as well. The famous Goa carnival is also organized in the month of February only. This is also the best time to visit Goa for water sports.   Winters in Goa – Image by Wix Check out the Goa trip experience shared by Ali More about Goa and Gokarna 2. Monsoon (June to August) This season usually lasts from June to August and is the best time to visit Goa in August. It has a moderate slightly cooler temperature and is packed with rain and thunderstorms. This season brings out all the natural beauty and greenery of Goa although it may be dangerous to experience water sports. It is very damp and wet during this season and hence beaches may not be fully available for tourists. Two amazing festivals called the Patolleanchem Feast and the Bonderam are also celebrated during this time. These traditional festivals are full of fun, laughter, and life.   Monsoon in Goa – Image by Wix 3. Summers (March to May) This season usually lasts from March to May and it is very hot and humid during this time. The salty water offers a welcome break from the scorching heat. Also, Goa is particularly less crowded during this time of the year and so everything is available at cheap rates. During this season, the popular Shigmo Festival is also organized along with the Sao Joao Festival. This offers an insight into the traditional rich history and culture of Goa. All in all, this season is the cheapest time to visit Goa. It is very quiet and empty. So, you can take your time enjoying everything to its fullest. This is also the season to get that Goa tan but do not forget to carry sunscreen and a hat too. Summers in Goa – Image by Wix To sum it all up, the best season to visit Goa is undoubtedly the winters. It was also the best time to visit Goa in 2021. This is because it is neither too hot nor too cold and hence, is the perfect pleasant weather for a vacation. Also, all types of water sports and other activities could be enjoyed to their fullest. And the famous carnival during this season is like a cherry on the top. You can wear both light winter and summer clothes without having to worry about tan. But this is also the most crowded and busiest season of the year.   10 Things to do in Goa   There is no worst time to visit Goa as all seasons offer a different variety of activities and experiences.   If we now try to find the best season to visit Goa in 2022 based on the type of company you are taking with you, here is what we have to say:   1. Friends The time from November to February is actually the best to visit Goa with friends as the weather is very pleasant. You can spend leisure time at the beach relaxing and enjoying the water sports as well. Goa is full of life at this point with amazing fests and carnivals, hence you can enjoy Goa’s tipsy nightlife with your friend’s gang. Vacation with friends – Image by Wix 2. Family The time from March to May is very suitable to visit Goa with your family. This season is the most uncrowded and cheapest time of the year. You can casually enjoy the beaches and everything with your family peacefully. Vacation with family – Image by Wix 3. Romantic partner The best time to visit Goa for couples is the monsoon season from June to August. It is full of greenery and the natural beauty of Goa. You can enjoy most of the time in the resort doing fun activities or nothing at all. Then you can visit the beaches in the evening or afternoon without having to worry about the sun. Couple Vacation – Image by Wix GOKARNA Gokarna is a mini version toned-down version of Goa. It is a small temple town in the state of Karnataka but is also very popular for its beaches. It is famous for the Murudeshwar temple located here and people commonly search about the best time to visit Murudeshwar. Let us try to analyze the best time to visit Gokarna depending on the seasonal variations.   Workation in Goa   1. Summers (March to May) Summers in Gokarna are full of scorching heat and humidity. It is very hot and scalding weather. Summers usually last from March to May here. Still, it is not the worst time to visit Gokarna. Gokarna offers a variety of activities to enjoy in every weather. In this season, everything is quite cheap as it is the off-season. Summers – Image

Best time to visit Ladakh!!

Ladakh     Ladakh!! Here we come. Who might not have dreamt about reliving the alluring scenes from 3 Idiots and Jab Tak hai Jaan which was shot from the mesmerizing Khapa-Chan(Snow land) of India?   Ladakh being the merry land of the Himalayas is considered the nirvana by everyone who loves to travel about and who look forward to adventure and peace. And Ladakh is always that Indian destination which everyone has on their bucket list and dreams of going to with friends and most everyone will be having that cancelled Ladakh trip in their list when they don’t somehow manage to convince their peer.   So, talking about the best season to visit Ladakh!! We would be thinking about the best season to visit Ladakh by road or the best time to visit Ladakh by bike or the best time to visit Ladakh for snowfall or the best time to visit Ladakh for honeymoon.   Ladakh is a place with hell lot of unexplored places about which you can read about in our blog The Hidden Gems of Ladakh.   These days we are pretty much aware that each one of us are so done being at home and working all day after this pandemic and thinking about workcations where we can schedule our work with a vacay going along. So why not a workcation in Ladakh?? Ladakh workcations are going to refresh anyone like anything. Pack your bags and work from Ladakh!!         So are you thinking about a Ladakh trip ?? and just had a vague look on the Ladakh map?? And confused over the Leh Ladakh trip plan and thinking to make your Ladakh trip by bike and searching for a Leh Ladakh bike trip itinerary?? Then continue reading for the best time visit Ladakh!!   Best time to visit:   Ladakh occupies a greater part of the high-altitude mountain ranges of the Himalayas in India. Cold desert type climate prevails throughout the year. One of the important Leh Ladakh travel tips to bear in mind is that there is cold wind throughout the day and night in this region. People who are unable to withstand the cold weather even with warm clothing must avoid the Ladakh trip during the winter of November to March. The weather will be extreme as it reaches below freezing point. You must carry sweaters and warm jackets in all seasons here. It is advisable to visit during the dry season, which is from April to June. You can feel some sunshine and heat during the day. The summer season is the best time to travel here by all ages of people. You can go exploring the glaciers, Indus River, trekking in its mountain pass and valleys. You can also take a scenic drive route to Ladakh.     Ladakh in winter season     Explore Ladakh   Due to its high altitude, Ladakh is always freezing cold and dry for most of the year. The air is so thin that you can feel the sun’s heat intensely. In summers, the temperature during the day is just above zero degrees and the night temperature is much below -30°C. In winters the temperature remains as low as -40°C most of the time. The rainfall in this region is as low as 10 cm annually. This is because it lies in the rain shadow of the Himalayas. The area experiences freezing winds and burning sunlight. Therefore, if you sit in the sun with your hand in the shade; you will experience sunstroke as well as frostbite at the same time.         Summers in Ladakh (June- September) are truly beautiful with moderate temperatures and a hospitable environment for the tourists. During the remaining part of the year, the Manali-Leh highway which is the only means to reach Ladakh remains non-functional. Although there is another route, that can be used to reach the place, the Srinagar-Leh highway, it can get affected by landslides as well. Moreover, it is during summers that you can enjoy the entire setup of the place in totality. Said to be a dream destination for most people, Ladakh comes across to be a worth visiting place for travellers. Be it the splendid set-up showcasing snow-covered mountains well blended with alluring valleys and lakes, Ladakh is sure to touch your chord at its best. Beautifully displaying the sights of the splendid field of valleys and slopes adjoined with the relishing knowledge of perseverance via the spectacularly beautiful neighbourhood, this place calls to endure you with the best experience. However, the land of Ladakh has its own charm in the winters as well. This is the reason why many people, especially the truly adventurous ones, seek to visit the place when it is blanketed in snow. The Frozen river trek which is also one of the most famous and unique treks is also carried out in winter, upping the excitement quotient in the travellers to visit Ladakh during this harsh but glorious period.   Between April to mid-May there is no heavy snowfall and the summer season slowly and steadily takes over the place completely. The travellers who aim to visit Ladakh during this time can search for homestays, hotels, places, and guesthouses on many online sites. If you plan on visiting during this span of time then you must definitely opt for flight booking as all the passes and the roads to the place is generally blocked or are not open. The beginning of the seven to ten days in the month of June isn’t meant for travelling purpose to Ladakh as most of the roads at this time is blocked. At this time, if you wish to travel to Ladakh, you must definitely choose a flight as this is the best option if you wish to travel. The major airport in the area to visit this area during the summer season is the KushokBakulaRimpochee Airport. Also, in the mid of this time, the

Best Time to Visit Ladakh:

Are you tired of everyone posting their Ladakh trips on Instagram but you? Do you also want to show the world how travelholic you are? What about a crazy biking journey with your friends? Do I hear a yes? Marvelous! The Ladakh trip you planned for so long is finally happening! But wait, when are you planning to visit? What if it is too snowy or raining heavily? No worries. We are here to guide you on when to plan a trip and enjoy it the most.   Beauty captured by Sandeep Kr Yadav, credits: Unsplash   Summer Season: April to June The summer season starts in April and continues till June. The temperature during the summer season ranges between 5degrees to 25 degrees celsius. Throughout the year, the temperature in Ladakh is quite low and roads get blocked. So you can visit Ladakh during the summer season to enjoy a moderate climate. The hospitable environment and snowy peaks in this season are absolutely the spectacular beauty of Ladakh. The Srinagar-Leh highway is open during this time so you can enjoy an adventurous bike trip! Temperature: 5 to 10 degrees celsius Attraction Points: Local cultural fests, bike trip via Srinagar-Leh Highway   The ‘summer glow’ shot of Ladakh, by: WiX     Monsoon Season: July-September The rainy season in Ladakh onset in July and ends in September. The temperature is 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. It receives a little rainfall and the sky is clear on most days. The fresh breeze with pleasant weather allows you to sightsee the best of places and enjoy your trip. However, Ladakh, on rare occasions, receives short bursts of heavy downpour. This causes obstructions and it becomes difficult to travel. This is not the safest time to travel. The chances of landslide and snowslide increases during monsoon. Reaching out to other places for traveling in Ladakh becomes tough but the train comes to the rescue at this point! You can always have an option to go via train. Temperature: 20 to 25 degrees celsius Attraction Points: Nubra Valley, Zanskar, Kargil, Drass   Mesmerizing Ladakh in the romantic season of Ladakh captured by Sheik Abdul Basit, credit: Pexels   Winter Season: November-February The winter is super cold but the picturesque landscape warms your heart! Ladakh experiences harsh weather climates during December and January. Drass (in Ladakh) becomes one of the coldest in the world. It receives heavy, continuous snowfall. This time is best suited if you want to have fun in the snowy landscapes. The Chadar Trek, aka Frozen River Trek, in Ladakh, is the most popular among visitors. This glamorous trek is best explored in the winters and gives you an adrenaline rush as you cross this trail. With temperatures ranging from -15 degrees to 10 degrees celsius, Ladakh is freezing cold during the nights. Also, the Srinagar-Leh gets blocked due to heavy snowfall and thus remains closed most of the time during winters. So you can take the Manali-Leh route to reach this exotic location. Endless festivals are organized during winters such as Stok Monastery, Matho Monastery, Domsoche, Ladakhi Losar., SpitukGustor. During winters you will get the benefit of less crowd and you can have fun at the fests with local people and know more about their culture. And do not miss out on bonfire in snow! Temperature: -15 to 10 degrees Celsius Attraction Points: Zanskar Valley Trek (Chadar Trek), local cultural festivals,   Serene white beauty of Ladakh. Shot by Glance India, credit: Unsplash   Visit with Friends: If you are an adventurous person who loves trekking, then winter is the best time for you! Visit Ladakh in January and go for the Chadar Trek. The trek includes walking on a river! The river gets frozen during the winters as the temperature drops to -20 degrees. That is why this Unicorn of Snow trek is popularly known as Frozen River Trek. But if you are looking forward to a biking trip, summer is best for you! The crazy biking journey that you have been planning since your school days. Your dream of riding Royal Enfield in the treacherous mountain lanes with your friends now comes true. June is best to go for a biking trip to Ladakh with your friends.   Visit with Family: If you are planning to visit with your family but are unsure of the time, then here is the answer. SUMMER! It is the best time to travel as you will get to experience the beauty of Ladakh in a moderate climate. If visiting with kids, June is undoubtedly the best month. It is usually a holiday period for children. The pleasant temperature in Ladakh will save you from the scorching heat of June. But since it does not get too low, the children can travel safely with no worries of catching a cold. You can go sightseeing as all the attraction points will be open during June. Enjoy water sports and cultural festivals here with the amicable people of Ladakh. Or go for a Bactrian Camel Ride with your family and create wonderful memories you will cherish for life!   Ladakh is absolutely best for vacation! By Debrup Travel Film, credit: unsplash   Ladakh is spectacular with its own beauty. Each month here comes with a blended flavor of the recreational and picturesque environment. But we believe Summer is just the time! Come and enjoy during May to July for the best experiences. Also, it is the best month to travel to Leh Ladakh on a bike. It is slightly crowded during this time but you get to visit each and every corner of Ladakh with no hurdles. While it is a bit too snowy in winter or receiving heavy downpours in the rainy season, the Ladakh is all set to make your journey memorable in spite of any season. The choice is entirely yours but for us, the winner is Summertime!

Why Uttarakhand is the best summer destination?

  Uttarakhand is the land of the awe-inspiring Himalayas. Who can say no to this land of majestic snow-capped peaks, exceptional hill stations, and never-finishing inexperienced jungles? collectively, these provide you weather during the one year, with moderate models in temperature from day to night time, or maybe among seasons. Most of the country’s earnings come from tourism and for that reason, Uttarakhand continues its gates open to all visitors all months of the year. However, let us know why Uttarakhand would be the best summer destination? These are some places which are the best to visit in summer and enjoy there with friends and family.   Chopta Valley, Rudraprayag Some distance away from the confines of the hullabaloo of the metropolis, Chopta Valley is a great summertime getaway in Uttarakhand, especially for nature fans and journey buffs. Boasting a rustic splendor with the breathtaking views of the Himalayas, Chopta Valley is in the vicinity from which the popular Chandrashilla trek and Deoria Tal Lake start. It also holds enormous religious significance as it’s home to the very best Shiva temple inside the globe, Tungnath, which also offers a magnificent view of the panorama. remember touring it in April or may add to catch the awe-inspiring sight of the rhododendron vegetation in complete bloom.   New Tehri, Tehri Garhwal Yet any other terrific vacation spot in your summertime incursion in Uttarakhand, New Tehri lures tourists with its soothing weather, appropriate panorama, and scoops and scoops of serenity. The vacation spot brings you near an adorable view of Tehri Lake wherein you could experience boating and watch the scenic view all around. The area is right for those who want to spend some time with pristine nature in peace. For adventure lovers, New Tehri offers hiking possibilities as much as Nag Tibba, Masartal, Khatling Glacier, Panwali Kantha, and Sahastra Tal. And in case you go to it in March, you will get to witness the Tehri Lake pageant, and experience some water sports.   Uttarkashi The holy city set on the banks of River Bhagirathi, Uttarkashi is an excellent summer season getaway to plan a family vacation. The destination holds the same spiritual importance as Kashi in Uttar Pradesh. This isn’t simplest as it houses temples, ashrams, and Dharamshala, but additionally because of its proximity to Hindu pilgrimages like Yamunotri and Gangotri. What’s extra? The destination is even a base for many trekking expeditions in Uttarakhand; home to the famed Nehru Institute of mountaineering and boasts apple orchards.   Auli, Chamoli This serene vacation spot is Uttarakhand’s very own snowboarding vacation spot. properly, of course, there won’t be any snow whilst you go there in the summertime, however, this beautiful place is simply proper for an unmatched summertime holiday in Uttarakhand. Auli is a Bugyal, which means a meadow, and upon journeying it at some point of the summer months, you can see it carpeted with flora. On being here, the cable automobile trip from Joshimath to Auli is an experience that isn’t to be ignored.     Almora The horseshoe-formed Almora inside the Kumaon area is one of the exceptional locations for a summer-season vacation in Uttarakhand. The picturesque destination preserves the background which can be certainly witnessed via the colonial-era buildings and traditionally painted timber shops in and around the hill station. The pristine splendor and tranquil ambiance of Almora are worth experiencing.   Ranikhet, Almora Ranikhet is a holiday retreat that allows the restless souls moments of maximum peace and serenity. This stunning hill station has a quaint attraction and regular navy ecosystem (it’s miles from a Kumaon regiment center). Fringed with the aid of lofty mountains which are included with pine and conifer trees, Ranikhet is understood better for its pristine scenic beauty and calm atmosphere.   Gwaldam, Chamoli filled with rustic appeal, Gwaldam offers a rejuvenating excursion amidst impeccable splendor and utter peace. This untouched hill station is surrounded by pine forest and makes a base for a trekking expedition to Roopkund. it is one of those locations where you would just go and love to do not anything at all but contemplate nature’s beauty.     Lansdowne, Pauri Garhwal Lansdowne is another high-quality place for spending summer excursions in Uttarakhand. This stunning hilly metropolis is known as the fundamental center of the Garhwal Regiment of the Indian navy, and consequently, has been maintained extraordinarily well. blanketed with pine wooded area, Lansdowne is pristine, and of direction, an excellent vacation spot to take damage from the chaos of the city. Interestingly, Lansdowne is placed around 258 kilometers from Delhi, this means that, alongside being a summer vacation spot, it makes for a first-rate weekend getaway from the town as nicely.   Munsiyari, Pithoragarh Summertime may be the appropriate time to get a touch adventurous, and there may be no better area than Munsiyari to offer yourself an ideal spoil! a great region for hiking, Munsiyari is snuggled amidst folds of snow-clad mountains. The vacation spot is located at the financial institution of Goriganga and is adorned with rhododendron, pine, and deodar forests. alongside hiking, one can move when watching (Khalia top) here as properly.   Kausani, Bageshwar Kausani is an excellent region for honeymooners and a famous summertime weekend getaway from Delhi. Kausani is a favorite hang-out for those searching for respite from the maddening rush of town lifestyles. it’s also a super place to witness the well-known famous Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, and Trishul. Since it is a hill vacation spot in Uttarakhand, inn and different bookings inside the summertime may be a bit difficult. Consequently, it’s recommended that you make the bookings properly earlier.   Mussoorie, Dehradun one of the most preferred haunts of the vacationers in summers, Mussoorie, along with being a summer getaway, makes for a wonderful honeymoon vacation spot as well. Beautiful panorama and salubrious weather is the spotlight of this hill station, in reality, for buying and consuming as well, Mussoorie is an extraordinary location to be

Best time to go to to Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand is one of each of India’s main traveler destinations, with captivating landscapes, lovely towns, and numerous pilgrimage websites. Uttarakhand has travelers coming throughout the 12 months from India and all corners of the globe. March to April and September to October are considered pleasant times to go to Uttarakhand. The kingdom has a climate for the year. Hiking, Paragliding, and The Char Dham Yatra are the most popular sports activities at some point in the summer season, which is also the height Season in Uttarakhand. Winters from November through February are ideal for rafting in Rishikesh and natural world recognition in Jim Corbett countrywide Park. Valley of plant life is photographed perfectly at some point of monsoon. Uttarakhand is the land of the awe-inspiring Himalayas. Who can say no to this land of majestic snow-capped peaks, exceptional hill stations, and never-finishing inexperienced jungles? Collectively, these provide you weather during the one year, with moderate models in temperature from day to night time, or maybe among seasons. Most of the country’s earnings come from tourism and for that reason, Uttarakhand continues its gates open to all visitors all months of the year.   Height Season (March-June): Summertime is the first-rate weather to visit Uttarakhand. The weather is nice and at ease, with temperatures not going beyond 35 diploma Celsius for the day and in no way dipping beneath 20 diploma Celsius. Summer brings out the splendor in Uttarakhand and you will find most tourists heading right here.   Shoulder Season (October-February): If you want the cold, then head to Uttarakhand in iciness. In reality, we propose that you head there even if you aren’t especially loopy about the bloodless climate – the splendor of the region will simply convert you. package upon your woolens to hold yourself well-protected from the low temperatures. daylight hours will reach a maximum of 15 degrees Celsius and in a few places the bottom should visit up to a few stages Celsius. If you are lucky, you may enjoy the snowstorm too.   low season (July-September): While the rain would possibly seem unwelcoming, it does remodel Uttarakhand into a lush green landscape. The air is fresh and there’s an easy look at the location. Be warned; the months of July and August will see Uttarakhand inundated with rain and it may disenchant your tour plans.   Uttarakhand in summertime (March to June) Temperature: Avg. of 35 stages excessive to 20 levels low climate: summertime brings with it a potpourri of breathtaking herbal splendor and there is an unmistakable freshness in Uttarakhand in the summertime. The climate is high-quality and it’s far usually simply the right temperature to make a journey here. The chill of wintry weather is gone, the flora is peeking via and it’s time for the birthday celebration. The sun feels comforting in your lower back as you walk through the hills and valleys. stop to gaze upon the untouched splendor that is delivered to you on a platter. Whether or not you’re a trekker or you’re visiting Uttarakhand to spend some time with a unique person, that is a time for life, beauty, and romance. As soon as the month of may additionally hit, the vicinity gears up for the famous Char Dham Yatra. This is maintained till September. Because the name shows, this trek takes travelers to each of the four religious sites of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. You can be a part of this trek whether or not you are spiritually willing, for the reason that the trek itself is a lovely experience.   Why you have to visit now: summertime is whilst the weather is best and the panorama without a doubt terrifying. you may go off several must-see locations off your bucket listing.   Realize before you visit: summer is the height season in Uttarakhand, so there can be many tourists. e-book your tickets and reserve lodging in advance to avoid getting disillusioned. hints: The weather is exceptional but the sun continues to be pretty harsh. Use a sunblock while you step out.   Uttarakhand : Queen of Hills     Uttarakhand in Monsoon (July to September) Temperature: Avg. of 25 degrees high to fifteen stages low climate: when it rains in Uttarakhand, the skies sincerely open up. even as this turns the land into a lovely kaleidoscope of colors, it can get a hint inconvenient to move about. greater so in case you are not specifically fond of the rains. The rain starts in overdue June but in reality selections up pace via July. The subsequent 3 months drench the Himalayan region with heavy rains that increase the possibility of landslides and roadblocks.   activities: The quiet of the summer season competition of Bhaitauli is known as Harel. This is a competition that indicates the beginning of the monsoon and its miles celebrated around July-August. At the mythological element, this event commemorates the wedding of Lord Shiva to Parvati.   Why you need to visit now: climate in the monsoon of Uttarakhand is good for a charged variety to enjoy. That may be a time due to the fact resorts and exceptional tour applications will provide you reductions and lower expenses.   recognize earlier than you go to: Don’t overlook to % your rain equipment – raincoat, umbrella, and sturdy walking footwear.   tips: The heavy downpour can lead to landslides and roadblocks. Be organized to have your excursion plan thrown out of equipment.     Uttarakhand in wintry weather (October to February) Temperature: Avg. of 15 degrees high to three tiers low   climate: weather of Uttarakhand in the wintry weather season is a pleasant time to cozy up with someone unique. Beginning November and going properly as a great deal as February, is at the same time as Uttarakhand sees an inflow of honeymooners and younger couples. The mist placed approximately as a sensitive veil provides to the romantic mood of the land. households too can experience their wintry weather excursion in Uttarakhand