BEST TIME TO VISIT GOA
Goa is a all season destination
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN GOA
Escape on a fun-filled holiday with our 3 nights and 4 days Goa tour package that promises you the most memorable time of your life.
Your Goa tour itinerary will let you explore the gems of North Goa and the calm and serene South Goa.
As Goa is all about sun, sand, and spices, you have everything to indulge in a vacation of your dreams. Set off for a remarkable trip of your life by choosing a Goa vacation.
We always endeavor to offer you a package that can add memories to your excursion. And thus, our 3 nights and 4 days Goa tour package comprises a visit to all the major tourist attractions that you can’t afford to miss out on.
BEST TIME TO VISIT GOA
Goa is a all season destination.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN GOA
A Goa beach vacation is best enjoyed lazing around the sandy beaches. Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Anjuna Beach, and Palolem Beach are among the most happening beaches of this vibrant destination. Enjoy the electrifying nightlife in Goa at Baga Beach and Anjuna Beach. It doesn't matter if one is in Goa on a solo tour, or with family and friends, or on a honeymoon, different beaches in Goa offer something or the other for the traveler. From watersports to yoga classes, from fishing to cruises, and from deep-sea diving to getting a tan, Goa is the ideal place for all beach enthusiasts. For, this coastal state with a rich tapestry of culture and history is always a delight.
On your guided Goa tour, visit the ancient Fort Aguada, Fort Chapora, and Shri Manguesh Temple. Explore the old colonial charm on your Goa trip plan for 4 days by visiting the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral and more of such renowned tourist hotspots. By visiting such age-old attractions, you will be enjoying a sneak peek into the glorious past and the details associated with these edifices.
Visiting Goa and missing out on quality time at beaches is a no-no. The biggest draw of Goa is undoubtedly its virtually uninterrupted string of golden-sand beaches. This shimmering strand stretches along the Arabian Sea from the tip to the toe of the state.
PLACES IN ANDAMAN
PORT BLAIR >> HAVELOCK ISLAND >> NEIL ISLAND
Best Time To Travel:
Andaman hosts an annual tourism festival in December & January. But the islands can be visited anytime between October and May. The waters are clear and calm, perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities to do in Andaman. The temperatures are also not very extreme and range between 23°C and 30°C. The average annual rainfall is nearly 3,000 mm. The monsoon starts mid-may and goes till mid-August.
Do You Know?
Andaman has India’s best nesting beaches for three species of marine turtles - Hawksbill, Green Turtle, and the world’s largest sea turtle, the Leatherback.
Commercial fishing has been banned around the Andaman Islands. It is believed that in these waters fish now die of old age.
The Turquoise waters surrounding these emerald islands team up with an abundance of Dolphins, Whales. Du-gongs, Sea Turtles, Sailfish, Sea Anemones, and other Marine life.
Andaman still remains a mystery to the world, it has around 300 islands of which only a dozen are open to tourists. The Island population is an interesting mix of South Indian and Southeast Asian settlers, as well as Negrito ethnic groups on some Islands whose arrival here still has anthropologists bemused.
Adding to the intrigue is the fascinating ecosystem that exists on the Island - the spectacular coral reefs, the biggest crabs, the largest turtles, most vibrant fish, and the most beautiful butterflies.
Things you could do in Andaman
Mangrove Forests, snow-white beaches, beautiful sunsets, and many wonders to unravel. Andaman is a magnificent jewel in the ocean. Its waters are ever inviting and offer the most adventurous forays into nature.
Glass Bottom Boat Ride - This one is for those who are really afraid of water. This one is an easy ride and gives you a good view of the corals beneath With proper safety gear, this one is good for kids as well. In fact, if we may say so, glass-bottom boating is among the unique things to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You get to see the marine life through a glass bottom in the boat as you sail through the sea. It is considered to be one of the most interesting activities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These glass-bottom boats ply between Water Sports Complex & North Bay Coral Island and between Port Blair and Jolly Buoy Island.
Parasailing - To satiate your adrenaline rush, try parasailing. Of all the things to do in Havelock Island, this activity is a blend of water & airborne adventure. Tied behind a motorboat while harnessed in a parachute, you get to fly like a kite behind the boat as it speeds off into the sea, and you’ll surely find it to be one of the most thrilling things to do in Andaman island. The charges for parasailing depend on the season in which you have visited the island, and the location you are parasailing.
Scuba Diving - Scuba doesn’t require you to know swimming! Yes, many people do not attempt it thinking that knowing swimming is important, but that’s far from reality. If you want to try the tougher levels of scuba and go out into the open waters, then and only then do you require swimming skills. But the same is not true for PADI Scuba Diving or Sea Walking. There are many places to try scuba diving in Andaman. So do not worry, just try the sport and discover colorful corals and enchanting water life. This is one of the best things to do in Andaman.
Bioluminescence – The Beauty Of Twinkling Stars
Tiny lighted stars and galaxies floating under your feet instead of the blue sky above. Total bliss! Watch this happen on the beach at Havelock Island as it amongst the top things to see in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where water glows as you row your boat through them. This happens due to the presence of phytoplankton in the sea waters.
Bioluminescence can be witnessed only on no moon nights. Kayak tours are arranged by experts, which are anyway few in Havelock. Ask any Scuba guide and they will connect you to the right person. Visiting this place is one of the best things you must do in Andaman.
Snorkeling - Havelock is famous for its dreamy beaches and crystal clear blue water and therefore stands at the top with the best place for water sports in Andaman. Although there are several beaches that count as great, the Elephant beach in Havelock, Andaman offers the most perfect conditions for a memorable snorkeling experience. The vibrant undamaged reefs come packed with a wide variety of fishes and sea creatures that give out a feeling of amazement and awe. The waters here are crystal clear, allowing for maximum underwater visibility one could expect, and is perfectly shallow with just the right amount of current, so you can easily float near the sea surface and enjoy your experience without any difficulties. The best about snorkeling in Elephant Beach is that most of the trips to Andaman include Havelock, and therefore you can save you time and money. Elephant Beach can be easily reached by chartering a boat or you can join a group and trek through the forest to reach the place.
Light & Sound show at Cellular Jail - Travel back in time and relive the Independence story with a light and sound show at cellular jail. The jail which constitutes cells made for the imprisonment of one prisoner each also had various paintings, which highlights its story.
Underwater Sea Walk - Walk on the sea bed with trained professionals at elephant beach and Havelock Islan. The experience is truly otherworldly.
Volcano Tour - Visit one of the few living volcanoes of the world at Barren Island.
Sea Plane Ride - This is one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Island.
Visit Rubber Plantation - A short drive from Port Blair will Take you to Wandoor, one of the Largest rubber plantations on the Island. The site of hundreds of golden brown sheets of rubber is a rare one. Moreover, you can also visit the site of coconut, beetle nut, and other spices plantations here.
Visit Limestone Caves - One can visit these caves on Baratang Island. Beginning with a drive through the Jawa - inhabited jungles and then taking a speedboat to finally wanking in the caves is one great adventurous experience.
Mud Volcano Tour - Visit the active mud volcanoes located at Diglipur and Baratang for a unique experience.
PLACES IN ANDAMAN
PORT BLAIR >> HAVELOCK ISLAND >> NEIL ISLAND
Best Time To Travel:
Andaman hosts an annual tourism festival in December & January. But the islands can be visited anytime between October and May. The waters are clear and calm, perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities to do in Andaman. The temperatures are also not very extreme and range between 23°C and 30°C. The average annual rainfall is nearly 3,000 mm. The monsoon starts mid-may and goes till mid-August.
Do You Know?
Andaman has India’s best nesting beaches for three species of marine turtles - Hawksbill, Green Turtle, and the world’s largest sea turtle, the Leatherback.
Commercial fishing has been banned around the Andaman Islands. It is believed that in these waters fish now die of old age.
The Turquoise waters surrounding these emerald islands team up with an abundance of Dolphins, Whales. Du-gongs, Sea Turtles, Sailfish, Sea Anemones, and other Marine life.
Andaman still remains a mystery to the world, it has around 300 islands of which only a dozen are open to tourists. The Island population is an interesting mix of South Indian and Southeast Asian settlers, as well as Negrito ethnic groups on some Islands whose arrival here still has anthropologists bemused.
Adding to the intrigue is the fascinating ecosystem that exists on the Island - the spectacular coral reefs, the biggest crabs, the largest turtles, most vibrant fish, and the most beautiful butterflies.
Things you could do in Andaman
Mangrove Forests, snow-white beaches, beautiful sunset, and many wonders to unravel. Andaman is a magnificent jewel in the ocean. Its waters are ever inviting and offer the most adventurous forays into nature.
Glass Bottom Boat Ride - This one is for those who are really afraid of water. This one is an easy ride and gives you a good view of the corals beneath With proper safety gear, this one is good for kids as well. In fact, if we may say so, glass-bottom boating is among the unique things to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You get to see the marine life through a glass bottom in the boat as you sail through the sea. It is considered to be one of the most interesting activities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These glass-bottom boats ply between Water Sports Complex & North Bay Coral Island and between Port Blair and Jolly Buoy Island.
Parasailing - To satiate your adrenaline rush, try parasailing. Of all the things to do in Havelock Island, this activity is a blend of water & airborne adventure. Tied behind a motorboat while harnessed in a parachute, you get to fly like a kite behind the boat as it speeds off into the sea, and you’ll surely find it to be one of the most thrilling things to do in Andaman island. The charges for parasailing depend on the season in which you have visited the island, and the location you are parasailing.
Scuba Diving - Scuba doesn’t require you to know swimming! Yes, many people do not attempt it thinking that knowing swimming is important, but that’s far from reality. If you want to try the tougher levels of scuba and go out into the open waters, then and only then do you require swimming skills. But the same is not true for PADI Scuba Diving or Sea Walking. There are many places to try scuba diving in Andaman. So do not worry, just try the sport and discover colorful corals and enchanting water life. This is one of the best things to do in Andaman.
Bioluminescence – The Beauty Of Twinkling Stars
Tiny lighted stars and galaxies floating under your feet instead of the blue sky above. Total bliss! Watch this happen on the beach at Havelock Island as it amongst the top things to see in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where water glows as you row your boat through them. This happens due to the presence of phytoplankton in the sea waters.
Bioluminescence can be witnessed only on no moon nights. Kayak tours are arranged by experts, which are anyway few in Havelock. Ask any Scuba guide and they will connect you to the right person. Visiting this place is one of the best things you must do in Andaman.
Snorkeling - Havelock is famous for its dreamy beaches and crystal clear blue water and therefore stands at the top with the best place for water sports in Andaman. Although there are several beaches that count as great, the Elephant beach in Havelock, Andaman offers the most perfect conditions for a memorable snorkeling experience. The vibrant undamaged reefs come packed with a wide variety of fishes and sea creatures that give out a feeling of amazement and awe. The waters here are crystal clear, allowing for maximum underwater visibility one could expect, and is perfectly shallow with just the right amount of current, so you can easily float near the sea surface and enjoy your experience without any difficulties. The best about snorkeling in Elephant Beach is that most of the trips to Andaman include Havelock, and therefore you can save you time and money. Elephant Beach can be easily reached by chartering a boat or you can join a group and trek through the forest to reach the place.
Light & Sound show at Cellular Jail - Travel back in time and relive the Independence story with a light and sound show at cellular jail. The jail which constitutes cells made for the imprisonment of one prisoner each also had various paintings, which highlights its story.
Underwater Sea Walk - Walk on the sea bed with trained professionals at elephant beach and Havelock Islan. The experience is truly otherworldly.
Volcano Tour - Visit one of the few living volcanoes of the world at Barren Island.
Sea Plane Ride - This is one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Island.
Visit Rubber Plantation - A short drive from Port Blair will Take you to Wandoor, one of the Largest rubber plantations on the Island. The site of hundreds of golden brown sheets of rubber is a rare one. Moreover, you can also visit the site of coconut, beetle nut, and other spices plantations here.
Visit Limestone Caves - One can visit these caves on Baratang Island. Beginning with a drive through the Jawa - inhabited jungles and then taking a speedboat to finally wanking in the caves is one great adventurous experience.
Mud Volcano Tour - Visit the active mud volcanoes located at Diglipur and Baratang for a unique experience.
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BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
The best time to visit Vishakhapatnam is from October to March. During this time, the weather of the region becomes more pleasing and comfortable. December to February is the duration of winters in this region. The temperature becomes fairly pleasant with temperature range of 18°C to 32°C.
As the charismatic capital of the Indian state of Telangana, Hyderabad dons many hats. History, heritage, royalty, culture and commerce blend into a beautiful cup of chai. Travellers come from far and wide to explore this gorgeous city, eating and drinking their way through the region’s eclectic offerings. As a hub of tourism, Hyderabad makes sure to delight individuals through the year. While winters are magical, summers are laid back and monsoons are enchanting.
When the question of what is the best time to visit Hyderabad arises, one need not look to far to find the answer. Thomas Cook has simplified your decision-making process! With this travel guide, you will be acquainted with each of Hyderabad’s seasons and all it has to offer. So, are you the type of person who loves the chill, or do you prefer those balmy days? Or perhaps you are more of the singing in the rain type of personality? Irrespective of what time you choose, be sure to have a great time.
So, here’s a quick snapshot of the climate:
Peak Season – November to February
Shoulder Season – July to September
Low Season – March to June
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.
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.
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!
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 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.
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.
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!
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 the 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 km 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 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.
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.
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!
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 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.
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.
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!
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.a
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.
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.
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!
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 ANDAMAN
PORT BLAIR >> HAVELOCK ISLAND >> NEIL ISLAND
Best Time To Travel:
Andaman hosts an annual tourism festival in December & January. But the islands can be visited anytime between October and May. The waters are clear and calm, perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities to do in Andaman. The temperatures are also not very extreme and range between 23°C and 30°C. The average annual rainfall is nearly 3,000 mm. The monsoon starts mid-may and goes till mid-August.
Do You Know?
Andaman has India’s best nesting beaches for three species of marine turtles - Hawksbill, Green Turtle, and the world’s largest sea turtle, the Leatherback.
Commercial fishing has been banned around the Andaman Islands. It is believed that in these waters fish now die of old age.
The Turquoise waters surrounding these emerald islands team up with an abundance of Dolphins, Whales. Du-gongs, Sea Turtles, Sailfish, Sea Anemones, and other Marine life.
Andaman still remains a mystery to the world, it has around 300 islands of which only a dozen are open to tourists. The Island population is an interesting mix of South Indian and Southeast Asian settlers, as well as Negrito ethnic groups on some Islands whose arrival here still has anthropologists bemused.
Adding to the intrigue is the fascinating ecosystem that exists on the Island - the spectacular coral reefs, the biggest crabs, the largest turtles, most vibrant fish, and the most beautiful butterflies.
Things you could do in Andaman
Mangrove Forests, snow-white beaches, beautiful sunsets, and many wonders to unravel. Andaman is a magnificent jewel in the ocean. Its waters are ever inviting and offer the most adventurous forays into nature.
Glass Bottom Boat Ride - This one is for those who are really afraid of water. This one is an easy ride and gives you a good view of the corals beneath With proper safety gear, this one is good for kids as well. In fact, if we may say so, glass-bottom boating is among the unique things to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You get to see the marine life through a glass bottom in the boat as you sail through the sea. It is considered to be one of the most interesting activities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These glass-bottom boats ply between Water Sports Complex & North Bay Coral Island and between Port Blair and Jolly Buoy Island.
Parasailing - To satiate your adrenaline rush, try parasailing. Of all the things to do in Havelock Island, this activity is a blend of water & airborne adventure. Tied behind a motorboat while harnessed in a parachute, you get to fly like a kite behind the boat as it speeds off into the sea, and you’ll surely find it to be one of the most thrilling things to do in Andaman island. The charges for parasailing depend on the season in which you have visited the island, and the location you are parasailing.
Scuba Diving - Scuba doesn’t require you to know swimming! Yes, many people do not attempt it thinking that knowing swimming is important, but that’s far from reality. If you want to try the tougher levels of scuba and go out into the open waters, then and only then do you require swimming skills. But the same is not true for PADI Scuba Diving or Sea Walking. There are many places to try scuba diving in Andaman. So do not worry, just try the sport and discover colorful corals and enchanting water life. This is one of the best things to do in Andaman.
Bioluminescence – The Beauty Of Twinkling Stars
Tiny lighted stars and galaxies floating under your feet instead of the blue sky above. Total bliss! Watch this happen on the beach at Havelock Island as it amongst the top things to see in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where water glows as you row your boat through them. This happens due to the presence of phytoplankton in the sea waters.
Bioluminescence can be witnessed only on no moon nights. Kayak tours are arranged by experts, which are anyway few in Havelock. Ask any Scuba guide and they will connect you to the right person. Visiting this place is one of the best things you must do in Andaman.
Snorkeling - Havelock is famous for its dreamy beaches and crystal clear blue water and therefore stands at the top with the best place for water sports in Andaman. Although there are several beaches that count as great, the Elephant beach in Havelock, Andaman offers the most perfect conditions for a memorable snorkeling experience. The vibrant undamaged reefs come packed with a wide variety of fishes and sea creatures that give out a feeling of amazement and awe. The waters here are crystal clear, allowing for maximum underwater visibility one could expect, and is perfectly shallow with just the right amount of current, so you can easily float near the sea surface and enjoy your experience without any difficulties. The best about snorkeling in Elephant Beach is that most of the trips to Andaman include Havelock, and therefore you can save you time and money. Elephant Beach can be easily reached by chartering a boat or you can join a group and trek through the forest to reach the place.
Light & Sound show at Cellular Jail - Travel back in time and relive the Independence story with a light and sound show at cellular jail. The jail which constitutes cells made for the imprisonment of one prisoner each also had various paintings, which highlights its story.
Underwater Sea Walk - Walk on the sea bed with trained professionals at elephant beach and Havelock Islan. The experience is truly otherworldly.
Volcano Tour - Visit one of the few living volcanoes of the world at Barren Island.
Sea Plane Ride - This is one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Island.
Visit Rubber Plantation - A short drive from Port Blair will Take you to Wandoor, one of the Largest rubber plantations on the Island. The site of hundreds of golden brown sheets of rubber is a rare one. Moreover, you can also visit the site of coconut, beetle nut, and other spices plantations here.
Visit Limestone Caves - One can visit these caves on Baratang Island. Beginning with a drive through the Jawa - inhabited jungles and then taking a speedboat to finally wanking in the caves is one great adventurous experience.
Mud Volcano Tour - Visit the active mud volcanoes located at Diglipur and Baratang for a unique experience.
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