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BEST TIME TO VISIT
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Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
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THINGS YOU COULD DO
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What is the best time to visit Australia? September to November & March to May are best time to visit Australia. Most of the tourists opt for these months to visit Australia. The weather during these seasons is neither too hot nor too cold that makes it perfect to have a walk around Australia.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
What is the best time to visit Australia? September to November & March to May are best time to visit Australia. Most of the tourists opt for these months to visit Australia. The weather during these seasons is neither too hot nor too cold that makes it perfect to have a walk around Australia.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
What is the best time to visit Australia? September to November & March to May are best time to visit Australia. Most of the tourists opt for these months to visit Australia. The weather during these seasons is neither too hot nor too cold that makes it perfect to have a walk around Australia.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Due to COVID - 19 - Till Further Notice.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
What is the best time to visit Australia? September to November & March to May are best time to visit Australia. Most of the tourists opt for these months to visit Australia. The weather during these seasons is neither too hot nor too cold that makes it perfect to have a walk around Australia.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
PLACES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
SHIMLA >> MANALI >> KULLU >> DHARAMSHALA >> DALHOUSIE >> KHAJJIAR >> KUFRI >> CHAIL
Best Time To Travel
February to June (Spring and Summer) is the best time to visit Himachal. The pleasant and most popular time to visit is the winters, i.e., between October and February when it's the snowfall season.
March-June: 22-37 °C
Travel Seasons: Min/Max Temperature
December-February: 0-15C
July-September: 15-25°C
Do You Know?
Himachal Pradesh with its majestic peaks and picturesque valleys makes for some of the best hill stations in the country.
With the hill stations like Dalhousie and its victorian style mansions, scenic vistas, natural springs, and mesmerizing trekking trails the state becomes the perfect abode for all those ardent fans of nature.
The quaint town of Kasauli and its beautiful churches, apple orchids, and colorful birds only add to the glamour of this mountain vista. Shimla and its host of adventure activities, temples, places to shop, eat, and numerous sightseeing places. Manali too has made a name for itself with adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, skiing, and more. From Rothang Pass to Solang Valley. Manali is a playground for all thrill-seekers. And the best part, these are just a few of the many Himalayan gems.
Things You Could Do in Himachal Pradesh
The home of the Lama is serenity and adventure all rolled into one. Snow-capped peaks, plunging valley’s enchanting architecture all draw one into a new world where possibilities never end.
Trekking - The wonderland is every adventurer’s dream come true. With a whole host of trekking through snow-capped mountains and snaking valleys. Himachal Pradesh is one place you’d love to get lost in Chandrakal lake. Trek is a treasure trove for the ardent as well amateur trekker’s . Miyar valley trek has plenty of untouched things to explore.
Canyoning - Home to a Thrilling array of canyoning activities, the quaint little village of Vashisht has grown to become a hub of adventure.
Rock Climbing - Manali’s rugged terrains offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in the region.
Paragliding - Paragliding at Bir - Billing witness majestic views of Dauladhar ranges in the entire stunning valley of Kangra. The stunning Beas river Valley will create the perfect view while paragliding here.
Camping - Chandra Taal Lake camping allows you quintessential moments besides this mystique lake. You could also discover the magical appeal of camping at snow - trail, Chail, and Shimla.
River Rafting - The Satluj river expeditions offer you an incredible cannoned landscape on the banks of the Satluj river.
Horse Riding - One can experience this activity in Solang valley and Kufri, Shimla.
Zipline - This activity can be experienced at Kufri and Solang valley.
PLACES COVERED
Leh >> Leh Palace >> Shanti Stupa >> Shey Palace >> Alchi Monasteries >> Likir >> Hall of Fame >> Magnetic Hill >> Pathar Sahib Gurudwara >> Khardung La >> Hunder >> Nubra Valley >> Diskit >> Shyok Village >> Pangong Lake
BEST TIME TO VISIT
April to June (summer) and September is the best time to visit Ladakh.
** RTPCR Covid testing for outgoing tourists to states where RTPCR negative report is Mandatory.
PLACES COVERED
Leh >> Alchi >> Likir >> Basgo >> Lamayuru >> Khardung La
Best Time To Travel
The Best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season from the month of April to July during this time temperature is between 15 to 30 Degree Celsius. Ladakh is known for its extremely low temperatures almost all through the year. While it is quite pleasant in the summer time, the winters are exceedingly cold unforgiving. Well, in that case, naturally the best time to visit Ladakh is during the summers.
Do You Know?
Ladakh festivals reinstate the fact that all bad things must come to an end. The festivals play the role of affirming faith, reinforcing tradition, and carrying on the vivid culture of this pristine land.
Home to the Buddhists and Hindus, Ladakh celebrates many enticing festivals. Its location in the Himalayas is another added tribute to celebrate many wonders of nature and it becomes the abode of many vibrant festivities in the mountains. One of the most popular festivals of Ladakh is Losar - a medley of cultural events, rituals, and performances.
Through this festival, the natives pay tribute to the Indus River as they believe that the river plays a key role in maintaining harmony and unity among various ethnic groups and communities of India.
Things you could do in Ladakh
With Techniques of ecological awareness, peace, and harmony. Ladakh is blessed with supernatural landscapes that offer the most fascinating adventures. Come witness the magic of mountains in all its glory.
Biking - The trails here are considered the holy trails of all biking trails.
Cycling - The KhardungLa Pass is considered one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Located at 5,633mts, this route is the gateway o the beautiful Nubra Valley, and cycling in this route is pure joy when on a trip to Ladakh.
Trekking - The Markha Valley I a remote stretch of land cocooned by Gigantic Mountains. This terrain offers trekking enthusiasts spectacular scenery terrain of sightseeing of Blue sheep and Ibex along the way.
The trek to Stok Kangri, the highest mountain range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region, makes this one a very popular and challenging trek.
Visit Magnetic Hill - Also known as the gravity hill, this region has magnetic properties. Many people believe that there is indeed an invisible force pervading the Magnetic hill.
Pangong Lake - This beautiful water reservoir is about 134 km long at an altitude of 14,270 ft making it one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world.
Monasteries - Visit the Hemis, Thiksey, Likir, Dikshit, and Shey monastery for a truly divine experience.
Wildlife - Meet the star attraction of Hemis park the Snow Leopard on your Trip to Ladakh.
PLACES COVERED
Leh Palace-Tsemo Castle- Shanti Stupa- Sham valley- Hall of Fame- Magneic hill- Sangam-Khardungla top-Shey Palace-Thiksey Monastery- Hemis Monastery- Rancho School-Pangong Lake- Changla pass.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
April to June (summer) and September is the best time to visit Ladakh.
** RTPCR Covid testing for outgoing tourists to states where RTPCR negative report is Mandatory.
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.
(COVID - 19 ALERT ) Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply.
PLACES COVERED
MELBOURNE >> GOLD COAST >> SYDNEY >> AUCKLAND >> ROTORUA >> QUEENSTOWN
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Generally, the best months to visit Australia are September and October, when it's often still warm enough to hit the beach in the southern states, it's cool enough to tour Uluru, and the humidity and rains have not come to Cairns (although it will be very hot by Oct).
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
NewZealand - The most popular tourist city in the country is without a doubt Queenstown, which is located on the South Island. Queenstown is a quaint little city that looks like a painting, and its beauty is truly mesmerising. The crowning jewel of the city is, of course, Lake Wakatipu, which is New Zealand’s third largest freshwater lake. You are free to take a swim here if you like or go on a jet boat ride or an old-fashioned guided boat cruise. In addition to enjoying this picturesque lake you can ride the Queenstown Gondola and enjoy exciting luge rides, you can even have a lovely dinner at the fantastic Skyline Restaurant. And if you happen to be a thrill-seeking daredevil then perhaps you could spend a day parasailing or also try out the Nevis Bungy Jumping.
PLACES
COLOMBO >> KANDY >> NUWARA ELIYA >> SIGIRIYA >> GALLE >> BENTOTA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Dambulla Cave Temple – The Largest Temple Complex In Sri Lanka - The most popular among the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Dambulla cave temple. It tops the Sri Lanka tourist destinations. The largest temple complex in Sri Lanka, its statues and paintings date back to the 12th Century AD. The temple complex has five rooms of different sizes; all rooms have Buddha in a different position looking calm and peaceful. The temple is built on a black rocky mountain which serves as a nice contrast with the white walls of the temple. Don't miss the view from the top. The temple can be easily accessed from both Colombo and Kandy.
Yala National Park - Home To A Host Of Wildlife And Birds
Missing Yala National Park while Sri Lanka sightseeing might bring regret to wildlife lovers. It is home to a host of wildlife and birds you are bound to run into a group of elephants bathing in streams, tossing their trunks wildly or leopards nestling lazily on tree branches. You could opt for the safari drives or a nature trail among the thick green foliage of the forest. Some tourists also camp at Yala and enjoy a barbeque under the stars. With so much to see and do here, Yala is indeed one of the best tourist places in Sri Lanka. Yala is the perfect place to try your hand at wildlife photography.
Getting to Yala National Park is quite simple. All you will have to do is drive down to the Park from Colombo. Another way is by taking a bus to Tissamaharama.
Galle is an important city in Sri Lanka and is a one-stop destination wherein you can take in all sights and sounds. One of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Galle Fort. The Galle Fort area has wide cobblestoned roads and a number of eateries and cafes. Try and catch the sunset while you are there. There are a number of trinket shops and galleries that you can visit. It is among the most visited places in Sri Lanka.
Another picturesque destination for sightseeing in Sri Lanka is the Japanese Peace Pagoda. Quite close to the Unawatuna beach, it is a white dome of serenity.
Jaffna - Peep Into The Past
Although a bit crowded, the temple Nallur Kovil is a nice pick among the best places to see in Sri Lanka. Another place of interest is the Jaffna Fort. This fort is in the center of the city and is a tourist hub. If youre in Jaffna, you cannot miss the Nagadipa Purana Vihara, the temple can be accessed by boat. One of calmest among Sri Lanka tourist attractions, the temple is surreal and a wonderful place to meditate.
Yes, a weird one in the list of best places to visit in Sri Lanka, the war cemetery is well maintained and the grounds are well kept. Overall it is a very humbling experience. This cemetery is hard to find without a guide, but once you get there, it is worth the effort.
The temple of the tooth is again a popular one among tourist places in Sri Lanka. This temple in Kandy is iconic because of the history attached to it. With a quaint setup and interesting artifacts, this temple is worth a visit.
Nuwara Eliya is most famous for its tea gardens and scenery. It is a perfect place to visit for a romantic vacation or for someone who is looking for a relaxing trip. With misty clouds, lush green sloping hills and a train that looks that it has come out of the Harry Potter films, Nuwara Eliya is a hilly paradise and another great addition to Sri Lankas tourist attractions. The popular places to visit in Nuwara Eliya include Victoria Park, Bale Bazaar, Moon Plains, Ramboda Falls and St. Clair’s Falls.
PLACES
COLOMBO >> KANDY >> NUWARA ELIYA >> SIGIRIYA >> GALLE >> BENTOTA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Dambulla Cave Temple – The Largest Temple Complex In Sri Lanka - The most popular among the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Dambulla cave temple. It tops the Sri Lanka tourist destinations. The largest temple complex in Sri Lanka, its statues and paintings date back to the 12th Century AD. The temple complex has five rooms of different sizes; all rooms have Buddha in a different position looking calm and peaceful. The temple is built on a black rocky mountain which serves as a nice contrast with the white walls of the temple. Don't miss the view from the top. The temple can be easily accessed from both Colombo and Kandy.
Yala National Park - Home To A Host Of Wildlife And Birds
Missing Yala National Park while Sri Lanka sightseeing might bring regret to wildlife lovers. It is home to a host of wildlife and birds you are bound to run into a group of elephants bathing in streams, tossing their trunks wildly or leopards nestling lazily on tree branches. You could opt for the safari drives or a nature trail among the thick green foliage of the forest. Some tourists also camp at Yala and enjoy a barbeque under the stars. With so much to see and do here, Yala is indeed one of the best tourist places in Sri Lanka. Yala is the perfect place to try your hand at wildlife photography.
Getting to Yala National Park is quite simple. All you will have to do is drive down to the Park from Colombo. Another way is by taking a bus to Tissamaharama.
Galle - A 16th Century Marvel
Galle is an important city in Sri Lanka and is a one-stop destination wherein you can take in all sights and sounds. One of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Galle Fort. The Galle Fort area has wide cobblestoned roads and a number of eateries and cafes. Try and catch the sunset while you are there. There are a number of trinket shops and galleries that you can visit. It is among the most visited places in Sri Lanka.
Another picturesque destination for sightseeing in Sri Lanka is the Japanese Peace Pagoda. Quite close to the Unawatuna beach, it is a white dome of serenity.
Jaffna - Peep Into The Past
Although a bit crowded, the temple Nallur Kovil is a nice pick among the best places to see in Sri Lanka. Another place of interest is the Jaffna Fort. This fort is in the center of the city and is a tourist hub. If youre in Jaffna, you cannot miss the Nagadipa Purana Vihara, the temple can be accessed by boat. One of calmest among Sri Lanka tourist attractions, the temple is surreal and a wonderful place to meditate.
The Commonwealth War Cemetery At Kandy - Remember The Brave Martyrs
Yes, a weird one in the list of best places to visit in Sri Lanka, the war cemetery is well maintained and the grounds are well kept. Overall it is a very humbling experience. This cemetery is hard to find without a guide, but once you get there, it is worth the effort.
Temple Of Tooth At Kandy - Treat To The Eyes And Soul
The temple of the tooth is again a popular one among tourist places in Sri Lanka. This temple in Kandy is iconic because of the history attached to it. With a quaint setup and interesting artifacts, this temple is worth a visit.
Nuwara Eliya - Get Closer To Pristine Nature
Nuwara Eliya is most famous for its tea gardens and scenery. It is a perfect place to visit for a romantic vacation or for someone who is looking for a relaxing trip. With misty clouds, lush green sloping hills and a train that looks that it has come out of the Harry Potter films, Nuwara Eliya is a hilly paradise and another great addition to Sri Lankas tourist attractions. The popular places to visit in Nuwara Eliya include Victoria Park, Bale Bazaar, Moon Plains, Ramboda Falls and St. Clair’s Falls.
PLACES
COLOMBO >> KANDY >> NUWARA ELIYA >> SIGIRIYA >> GALLE >> BENTOTA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Dambulla Cave Temple – The Largest Temple Complex In Sri Lanka - The most popular among the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Dambulla cave temple. It tops the Sri Lanka tourist destinations. The largest temple complex in Sri Lanka, its statues and paintings date back to the 12th Century AD. The temple complex has five rooms of different sizes; all rooms have Buddha in a different position looking calm and peaceful. The temple is built on a black rocky mountain which serves as a nice contrast with the white walls of the temple. Don't miss the view from the top. The temple can be easily accessed from both Colombo and Kandy.
Yala National Park - Home To A Host Of Wildlife And Birds
Missing Yala National Park while Sri Lanka sightseeing might bring regret to wildlife lovers. It is home to a host of wildlife and birds you are bound to run into a group of elephants bathing in streams, tossing their trunks wildly or leopards nestling lazily on tree branches. You could opt for the safari drives or a nature trail among the thick green foliage of the forest. Some tourists also camp at Yala and enjoy a barbeque under the stars. With so much to see and do here, Yala is indeed one of the best tourist places in Sri Lanka. Yala is the perfect place to try your hand at wildlife photography.
Getting to Yala National Park is quite simple. All you will have to do is drive down to the Park from Colombo. Another way is by taking a bus to Tissamaharama.
Galle - A 16th Century Marvel
Galle is an important city in Sri Lanka and is a one-stop destination wherein you can take in all sights and sounds. One of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Galle Fort. The Galle Fort area has wide cobblestoned roads and a number of eateries and cafes. Try and catch the sunset while you are there. There are a number of trinket shops and galleries that you can visit. It is among the most visited places in Sri Lanka.
Another picturesque destination for sightseeing in Sri Lanka is the Japanese Peace Pagoda. Quite close to the Unawatuna beach, it is a white dome of serenity.
Jaffna - Peep Into The Past
Although a bit crowded, the temple Nallur Kovil is a nice pick among the best places to see in Sri Lanka. Another place of interest is the Jaffna Fort. This fort is in the center of the city and is a tourist hub. If youre in Jaffna, you cannot miss the Nagadipa Purana Vihara, the temple can be accessed by boat. One of calmest among Sri Lanka tourist attractions, the temple is surreal and a wonderful place to meditate.
The Commonwealth War Cemetery At Kandy - Remember The Brave Martyrs
Yes, a weird one in the list of best places to visit in Sri Lanka, the war cemetery is well maintained and the grounds are well kept. Overall it is a very humbling experience. This cemetery is hard to find without a guide, but once you get there, it is worth the effort.
Temple Of Tooth At Kandy - Treat To The Eyes And Soul
The temple of the tooth is again a popular one among tourist places in Sri Lanka. This temple in Kandy is iconic because of the history attached to it. With a quaint setup and interesting artifacts, this temple is worth a visit.
Nuwara Eliya - Get Closer To Pristine Nature
Nuwara Eliya is most famous for its tea gardens and scenery. It is a perfect place to visit for a romantic vacation or for someone who is looking for a relaxing trip. With misty clouds, lush green sloping hills and a train that looks that it has come out of the Harry Potter films, Nuwara Eliya is a hilly paradise and another great addition to Sri Lankas tourist attractions. The popular places to visit in Nuwara Eliya include Victoria Park, Bale Bazaar, Moon Plains, Ramboda Falls and St. Clair’s Falls
PLACES
COLOMBO >> KANDY >> NUWARA ELIYA >> SIGIRIYA >> GALLE >> BENTOTA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.Sri Lanka doesn’t experience extremes when it comes to weather conditions. The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends upon the region you’re keen to visit. December to March is the perfect time for visiting most of the country (Highlands, West Coast, and South coast). May to September is ideal for visiting the Eastern Coasts.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Dambulla Cave Temple – The Largest Temple Complex In Sri Lanka - The most popular among the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Dambulla cave temple. It tops the Sri Lanka tourist destinations. The largest temple complex in Sri Lanka, its statues and paintings date back to the 12th Century AD. The temple complex has five rooms of different sizes; all rooms have Buddha in a different position looking calm and peaceful. The temple is built on a black rocky mountain which serves as a nice contrast with the white walls of the temple. Don't miss the view from the top. The temple can be easily accessed from both Colombo and Kandy.
Yala National Park - Home To A Host Of Wildlife And Birds
Missing Yala National Park while Sri Lanka sightseeing might bring regret to wildlife lovers. It is home to a host of wildlife and birds you are bound to run into a group of elephants bathing in streams, tossing their trunks wildly or leopards nestling lazily on tree branches. You could opt for the safari drives or a nature trail among the thick green foliage of the forest. Some tourists also camp at Yala and enjoy a barbeque under the stars. With so much to see and do here, Yala is indeed one of the best tourist places in Sri Lanka. Yala is the perfect place to try your hand at wildlife photography.
Getting to Yala National Park is quite simple. All you will have to do is drive down to the Park from Colombo. Another way is by taking a bus to Tissamaharama.
Galle - A 16th Century Marvel
Galle is an important city in Sri Lanka and is a one-stop destination wherein you can take in all sights and sounds. One of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Galle Fort. The Galle Fort area has wide cobblestoned roads and a number of eateries and cafes. Try and catch the sunset while you are there. There are a number of trinket shops and galleries that you can visit. It is among the most visited places in Sri Lanka.
Another picturesque destination for sightseeing in Sri Lanka is the Japanese Peace Pagoda. Quite close to the Unawatuna beach, it is a white dome of serenity.
Jaffna - Peep Into The Past
Although a bit crowded, the temple Nallur Kovil is a nice pick among the best places to see in Sri Lanka. Another place of interest is the Jaffna Fort. This fort is in the center of the city and is a tourist hub. If youre in Jaffna, you cannot miss the Nagadipa Purana Vihara, the temple can be accessed by boat. One of calmest among Sri Lanka tourist attractions, the temple is surreal and a wonderful place to meditate.
The Commonwealth War Cemetery At Kandy - Remember The Brave Martyrs
Yes, a weird one in the list of best places to visit in Sri Lanka, the war cemetery is well maintained and the grounds are well kept. Overall it is a very humbling experience. This cemetery is hard to find without a guide, but once you get there, it is worth the effort.
Temple Of Tooth At Kandy - Treat To The Eyes And Soul
The temple of the tooth is again a popular one among tourist places in Sri Lanka. This temple in Kandy is iconic because of the history attached to it. With a quaint setup and interesting artifacts, this temple is worth a visit.
Nuwara Eliya - Get Closer To Pristine Nature
Nuwara Eliya is most famous for its tea gardens and scenery. It is a perfect place to visit for a romantic vacation or for someone who is looking for a relaxing trip. With misty clouds, lush green sloping hills and a train that looks that it has come out of the Harry Potter films, Nuwara Eliya is a hilly paradise and another great addition to Sri Lankas tourist attractions. The popular places to visit in Nuwara Eliya include Victoria Park, Bale Bazaar, Moon Plains, Ramboda Falls and St. Clair’s Falls.
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Quarantine for 14 days required on arrival till further notice.
PLACES
BANGKOK >> PATTAYA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical climate could easily bring temperatures up to 90 degrees on any given day, regardless of the time of year.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Grand Palace - The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan - Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang was built in the early nineteenth century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram / Wat Phra Kaew - Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium. Construction of the temple began in 1783 under the orders of Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple during their reigns as a way of making religious merit and glorifying the dynasty. Many important state and royal ceremonies are held within the temple each year, presided by the king in person and attended by government officials. This makes the temple the nation's preeminent place of worship and a national shrine for the monarchy and the state. Throughout the years, each king has donated sacred and valuable objects to the temple, making it a treasury as well.
Lumphini Park - Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
Jomtien Beach - Jomtien or Jomtien Beach is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.
Sanctuary of Truth - The Sanctuary of Truth is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand. It was designed by the Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan in the Ayutthaya style. The building is notably constructed entirely out of wood, specifically Mai Deang, Mai Takien, Mai Panchaat, and Teak, and it contains only wood-carved idols and sculptures
Pattaya Beach - Famous, busy beach with lounge chairs.
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Quarantine for 14 days required on arrival, till further notice.
PLACES
BANGKOK
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical climate could easily bring temperatures up to 90 degrees on any given day, regardless of the time of year.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Grand Palace - The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan - Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang was built in the early nineteenth century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram / Wat Phra Kaew - Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium. Construction of the temple began in 1783 under the orders of Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple during their reigns as a way of making religious merit and glorifying the dynasty. Many important state and royal ceremonies are held within the temple each year, presided by the king in person and attended by government officials. This makes the temple the nation's preeminent place of worship and a national shrine for the monarchy and the state. Throughout the years, each king has donated sacred and valuable objects to the temple, making it a treasury as well.
Lumphini Park - Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
Jomtien Beach - Jomtien or Jomtien Beach is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.
Sanctuary of Truth - The Sanctuary of Truth is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand. It was designed by the Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan in the Ayutthaya style. The building is notably constructed entirely out of wood, specifically Mai Deang, Mai Takien, Mai Panchaat, and Teak, and it contains only wood-carved idols and sculptures
Pattaya Beach - Famous, busy beach with lounge chairs.
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Quarantine for 14 days required on arrival, till further notice.
PLACES
BANGKOK
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical climate could easily bring temperatures up to 90 degrees on any given day, regardless of the time of year.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Grand Palace - The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan - Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang was built in the early nineteenth century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram / Wat Phra Kaew - Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium. Construction of the temple began in 1783 under the orders of Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple during their reigns as a way of making religious merit and glorifying the dynasty. Many important state and royal ceremonies are held within the temple each year, presided by the king in person and attended by government officials. This makes the temple the nation's preeminent place of worship and a national shrine for the monarchy and the state. Throughout the years, each king has donated sacred and valuable objects to the temple, making it a treasury as well.
Lumphini Park - Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
Jomtien Beach - Jomtien or Jomtien Beach is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.
Sanctuary of Truth - The Sanctuary of Truth is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand. It was designed by the Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan in the Ayutthaya style. The building is notably constructed entirely out of wood, specifically Mai Deang, Mai Takien, Mai Panchaat, and Teak, and it contains only wood-carved idols and sculptures
Pattaya Beach - Famous, busy beach with lounge chairs.
Travel Restricted
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply
PLACES
Kuala Lumpur >> Genting >> Langkawi
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The months between March and October are considered the best time to visit the country. This period is characterized by mostly dry weather and clear skies. In addition to that, during these months most of the country experiences a slight drop in humidity levels, which can make sightseeing and outdoor activities more comfortable.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Petronas Tower - One of the tourist attractions in Malaysia, Petronas Tower is an important landmark of the city, known for mesmerising view from the top. Famed as tallest twin tower in the world, this is one of the amazing places to visit in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. The skybridge at the 41st floor offers astounding city views. But, admiring the panoramic view of the city, especially during night from the 86th floor Observation Deck, will leave you awestruck and is counted as the most enthralling things to do in Malaysia. If you’re looking for things to do in Malaysia at night then, this should be your pick for sure!
Tandem Skydiving - If you’re wondering what to do in Malaysia, then tandom sky diving in Kuala Lampur is the right thing for you. Experience the thrill at its best, while you jump from a great height over the azure sea, float and land while harnessing safely with the instructor. This is the right choice for beginners, as the instructor always manoeuvres you, from jumping off the aircraft till opening the parachute. Tandem Sky diving in Kuala Lampur operates rounds the year, except for hostile weather conditions.
Awana Skyway - Awana Skyway, popular as Genting Skyway is one of the best things to do in Malaysia for a fun-filled holiday. The 10 to 15 minutes ride through green hills, valleys and spectacular Chin Swee Caves Temple, up to the top of Genting Resort World is fascinating, enthralling and counted as one of the most desired things to do in Malaysia with family. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Malaysia with kids that you ought to try!
Snorkeling, Scuba Diving And Sea Walking - Snorkelling, scuba diving and sea walking are ultimate fun activities in Kota Kinabalu near Borneo Island. The place is being surrounded by plenty of coral reefs and happens to be one of the ideal spots for snorkelling and scuba diving in Malaysia. You may be lucky enough to meet various types of fishes and exotic and colourful corals and marine organisms. Sea walking is fun, thrilling and daring at the same time. Located between Manukan and Gaya in Borneo Island; walking under the sea is an experience of lifetime. Skills for swimming is not required for any of these three, so these are equally popular among swimmers as well as non-swimmers.
Putrajaya - Another fun water activity in Malaysia, that requires no swimming expertise is parasailing. Soak in the excitement and thrill of parasailing at Tanjung Rhu Beach, north of Langkawi island. Here, you are tied behind a motor boat while harnessed in a parachute and flying against the wind like this, is surely one among the best things to do in Malaysia. In the same context, hot air ballooning is another activity in Malaysia that cannot be missed. This 4-5-hour ride takes you over the island, sea and stunning beaches and admiring the panoramic views of sunrise and sunset from high above the ground is surely an experience of its kind.
Mangrove Boat Safari - Mangrove boat safari in Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, located on Tanjung Rhu bay of Malaysia, is surely a must-try. Kayaking through the sprawling 100 sq.km of mangrove forests, featuring scenic karst landforms and rare as well as endangered fauna like crocodile, monitor lizards and mud crabs; is not only mesmerising but equally enthralling.
There are many floating restaurants there, where one can sit back and relax, once the tour is over.
Malaysian Cuisine - Trying out various cuisines is one of the tempting things to do in Malaysia, not only for foodies, but for everyone. One can explore various cuisines like Nasi kandar, roti canai, sang har mee, rojak and nasi dagang and experience utmost gastronomical delight. These delights are surely not to be missed while you’re thinking, ‘what to do in Malaysia for your next trip!
Travel Restricted
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply
PLACES
Pattaya >> Bangkok >> Kuala Lumpur
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The months between March and October are considered the best time to visit the country. This period is characterized by mostly dry weather and clear skies. In addition to that, during these months most of the country experiences a slight drop in humidity levels, which can make sightseeing and outdoor activities more comfortable.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Petronas Tower - One of the tourist attractions in Malaysia, Petronas Tower is an important landmark of the city, known for mesmerising view from the top. Famed as tallest twin tower in the world, this is one of the amazing places to visit in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. The skybridge at the 41st floor offers astounding city views. But, admiring the panoramic view of the city, especially during night from the 86th floor Observation Deck, will leave you awestruck and is counted as the most enthralling things to do in Malaysia. If you’re looking for things to do in Malaysia at night then, this should be your pick for sure!
Tandem Skydiving - If you’re wondering what to do in Malaysia, then tandom sky diving in Kuala Lampur is the right thing for you. Experience the thrill at its best, while you jump from a great height over the azure sea, float and land while harnessing safely with the instructor. This is the right choice for beginners, as the instructor always manoeuvres you, from jumping off the aircraft till opening the parachute. Tandem Sky diving in Kuala Lampur operates rounds the year, except for hostile weather conditions.
Awana Skyway - Awana Skyway, popular as Genting Skyway is one of the best things to do in Malaysia for a fun-filled holiday. The 10 to 15 minutes ride through green hills, valleys and spectacular Chin Swee Caves Temple, up to the top of Genting Resort World is fascinating, enthralling and counted as one of the most desired things to do in Malaysia with family. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Malaysia with kids that you ought to try!
Snorkeling, Scuba Diving And Sea Walking - Snorkelling, scuba diving and sea walking are ultimate fun activities in Kota Kinabalu near Borneo Island. The place is being surrounded by plenty of coral reefs and happens to be one of the ideal spots for snorkelling and scuba diving in Malaysia. You may be lucky enough to meet various types of fishes and exotic and colourful corals and marine organisms. Sea walking is fun, thrilling and daring at the same time. Located between Manukan and Gaya in Borneo Island; walking under the sea is an experience of lifetime. Skills for swimming is not required for any of these three, so these are equally popular among swimmers as well as non-swimmers.
Putrajaya - Another fun water activity in Malaysia, that requires no swimming expertise is parasailing. Soak in the excitement and thrill of parasailing at Tanjung Rhu Beach, north of Langkawi island. Here, you are tied behind a motor boat while harnessed in a parachute and flying against the wind like this, is surely one among the best things to do in Malaysia. In the same context, hot air ballooning is another activity in Malaysia that cannot be missed. This 4-5-hour ride takes you over the island, sea and stunning beaches and admiring the panoramic views of sunrise and sunset from high above the ground is surely an experience of its kind.
Mangrove Boat Safari - Mangrove boat safari in Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, located on Tanjung Rhu bay of Malaysia, is surely a must-try. Kayaking through the sprawling 100 sq.km of mangrove forests, featuring scenic karst landforms and rare as well as endangered fauna like crocodile, monitor lizards and mud crabs; is not only mesmerising but equally enthralling.
There are many floating restaurants there, where one can sit back and relax, once the tour is over.
Malaysian Cuisine - Trying out various cuisines is one of the tempting things to do in Malaysia, not only for foodies, but for everyone. One can explore various cuisines like Nasi kandar, roti canai, sang har mee, rojak and nasi dagang and experience utmost gastronomical delight. These delights are surely not to be missed while you’re thinking, ‘what to do in Malaysia for your next trip!
Travel Restricted
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply
PLACES
BALI >> KUALA LAMPUR
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The months between March and October are considered the best time to visit the country. This period is characterized by mostly dry weather and clear skies. In addition to that, during these months most of the country experiences a slight drop in humidity levels, which can make sightseeing and outdoor activities more comfortable.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Petronas Tower - One of the tourist attractions in Malaysia, Petronas Tower is an important landmark of the city, known for mesmerising view from the top. Famed as tallest twin tower in the world, this is one of the amazing places to visit in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. The skybridge at the 41st floor offers astounding city views. But, admiring the panoramic view of the city, especially during night from the 86th floor Observation Deck, will leave you awestruck and is counted as the most enthralling things to do in Malaysia. If you’re looking for things to do in Malaysia at night then, this should be your pick for sure!
Tandem Skydiving - If you’re wondering what to do in Malaysia, then tandom sky diving in Kuala Lampur is the right thing for you. Experience the thrill at its best, while you jump from a great height over the azure sea, float and land while harnessing safely with the instructor. This is the right choice for beginners, as the instructor always manoeuvres you, from jumping off the aircraft till opening the parachute. Tandem Sky diving in Kuala Lampur operates rounds the year, except for hostile weather conditions.
Awana Skyway - Awana Skyway, popular as Genting Skyway is one of the best things to do in Malaysia for a fun-filled holiday. The 10 to 15 minutes ride through green hills, valleys and spectacular Chin Swee Caves Temple, up to the top of Genting Resort World is fascinating, enthralling and counted as one of the most desired things to do in Malaysia with family. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Malaysia with kids that you ought to try!
Snorkeling, Scuba Diving And Sea Walking - Snorkelling, scuba diving and sea walking are ultimate fun activities in Kota Kinabalu near Borneo Island. The place is being surrounded by plenty of coral reefs and happens to be one of the ideal spots for snorkelling and scuba diving in Malaysia. You may be lucky enough to meet various types of fishes and exotic and colourful corals and marine organisms. Sea walking is fun, thrilling and daring at the same time. Located between Manukan and Gaya in Borneo Island; walking under the sea is an experience of lifetime. Skills for swimming is not required for any of these three, so these are equally popular among swimmers as well as non-swimmers.
Putrajaya - Another fun water activity in Malaysia, that requires no swimming expertise is parasailing. Soak in the excitement and thrill of parasailing at Tanjung Rhu Beach, north of Langkawi island. Here, you are tied behind a motor boat while harnessed in a parachute and flying against the wind like this, is surely one among the best things to do in Malaysia. In the same context, hot air ballooning is another activity in Malaysia that cannot be missed. This 4-5-hour ride takes you over the island, sea and stunning beaches and admiring the panoramic views of sunrise and sunset from high above the ground is surely an experience of its kind.
Mangrove Boat Safari - Mangrove boat safari in Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, located on Tanjung Rhu bay of Malaysia, is surely a must-try. Kayaking through the sprawling 100 sq.km of mangrove forests, featuring scenic karst landforms and rare as well as endangered fauna like crocodile, monitor lizards and mud crabs; is not only mesmerising but equally enthralling. There are many floating restaurants there, where one can sit back and relax, once the tour is over.
Malaysian Cuisine - Trying out various cuisines is one of the tempting things to do in Malaysia, not only for foodies, but for everyone. One can explore various cuisines like Nasi kandar, roti canai, sang har mee, rojak and nasi dagang and experience utmost gastronomical delight. These delights are surely not to be missed while you’re thinking, ‘what to do in Malaysia for your next trip!
Travel Restricted
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply
PLACES
KUALA LAMPUR
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The months between March and October are considered the best time to visit the country. This period is characterized by mostly dry weather and clear skies. In addition to that, during these months most of the country experiences a slight drop in humidity levels, which can make sightseeing and outdoor activities more comfortable.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Petronas Tower - One of the tourist attractions in Malaysia, Petronas Tower is an important landmark of the city, known for mesmerising view from the top. Famed as tallest twin tower in the world, this is one of the amazing places to visit in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. The skybridge at the 41st floor offers astounding city views. But, admiring the panoramic view of the city, especially during night from the 86th floor Observation Deck, will leave you awestruck and is counted as the most enthralling things to do in Malaysia. If you’re looking for things to do in Malaysia at night then, this should be your pick for sure!
Tandem Skydiving - If you’re wondering what to do in Malaysia, then tandom sky diving in Kuala Lampur is the right thing for you. Experience the thrill at its best, while you jump from a great height over the azure sea, float and land while harnessing safely with the instructor. This is the right choice for beginners, as the instructor always manoeuvres you, from jumping off the aircraft till opening the parachute. Tandem Sky diving in Kuala Lampur operates rounds the year, except for hostile weather conditions.
Awana Skyway - Awana Skyway, popular as Genting Skyway is one of the best things to do in Malaysia for a fun-filled holiday. The 10 to 15 minutes ride through green hills, valleys and spectacular Chin Swee Caves Temple, up to the top of Genting Resort World is fascinating, enthralling and counted as one of the most desired things to do in Malaysia with family. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Malaysia with kids that you ought to try!
Snorkeling, Scuba Diving And Sea Walking - Snorkelling, scuba diving and sea walking are ultimate fun activities in Kota Kinabalu near Borneo Island. The place is being surrounded by plenty of coral reefs and happens to be one of the ideal spots for snorkelling and scuba diving in Malaysia. You may be lucky enough to meet various types of fishes and exotic and colourful corals and marine organisms. Sea walking is fun, thrilling and daring at the same time. Located between Manukan and Gaya in Borneo Island; walking under the sea is an experience of lifetime. Skills for swimming is not required for any of these three, so these are equally popular among swimmers as well as non-swimmers.
Putrajaya - Another fun water activity in Malaysia, that requires no swimming expertise is parasailing. Soak in the excitement and thrill of parasailing at Tanjung Rhu Beach, north of Langkawi island. Here, you are tied behind a motor boat while harnessed in a parachute and flying against the wind like this, is surely one among the best things to do in Malaysia. In the same context, hot air ballooning is another activity in Malaysia that cannot be missed. This 4-5-hour ride takes you over the island, sea and stunning beaches and admiring the panoramic views of sunrise and sunset from high above the ground is surely an experience of its kind.
Mangrove Boat Safari - Mangrove boat safari in Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, located on Tanjung Rhu bay of Malaysia, is surely a must-try. Kayaking through the sprawling 100 sq.km of mangrove forests, featuring scenic karst landforms and rare as well as endangered fauna like crocodile, monitor lizards and mud crabs; is not only mesmerising but equally enthralling.
There are many floating restaurants there, where one can sit back and relax, once the tour is over.
Malaysian Cuisine - Trying out various cuisines is one of the tempting things to do in Malaysia, not only for foodies, but for everyone. One can explore various cuisines like Nasi kandar, roti canai, sang har mee, rojak and nasi dagang and experience utmost gastronomical delight. These delights are surely not to be missed while you’re thinking, ‘what to do in Malaysia for your next trip!
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
What to Expect
One of the best zoos in the world. The Singapore zoo is regarded as one of the best zoos in the world. It is spread over 28 hectares and is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles including some rare and endangered species. Some of the major attractions in Singapore Zoo are orangutans, a reticulated python, otters, a Californian sea lion, and Asian elephants.
Asia’s largest bird park. Jurong Bird Park is the largest Bird Park in Asia. It is a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5000 birds of over 380 species. Observe exotic birds in their simulated natural habitats, from the grasslands of Africa to the rainforests of South America. Do not forget to see the penguins, flamingos and the High Flyer Show.
World’s largest walk-in lory flight. Asia's largest bird has the world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary at 3,000 square meters and over 9 stories high. An absolute must-visit, especially for avian lovers and children, the fun exhibits and interactive shows at Jurong Bird Park, are sure to be an exciting and educational experience for all.
THINS YOU COULD DO
Night Safari Nocturnal Wildlife Park - The Night Safari in Singapore opens its shutter post the dusk falls and welcomes you in a thrilling world of nocturnal species and their lowly-lit homes. This Singapore tourist place is the world’s first-night safari park, Night Safari is one of the must-visit tourist places to visit in Singapore.
More than an original safari, the Night Safari shares a resemblance with a wildlife park, with some 2,500 resident animals from a myriad 130 species, including the Malayan Tiger and Malayan Tapir. The park boasts of four walking trails inclusive of the Fishing Cat Trail and the famous Leopard Trail.
Gardens By The Bay - Gardens by the Bay, offer spellbinding views of the waterfront. This Singapore tourist place is an award-winning horticulture spot that sprawls across 101 hectares of land and is basically comprised of two major areas-Bay East Garden and Bay South Garden and is one of the best places to visit in Singapore. Bay South Garden is one of the sprawling gardens, which resembles the national flower of Singapore- Miss Joaquim. Housing several species of trees which are booming into vertical gardens it is a must-visit destination.
Singapore Flyer- is one of the major things that make Singapore one of the top tourist destinations. It’s the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. Once in the wheel, you are bound to get the adrenaline rush of your life.
While you ride the giant flyer, you would be able to notice the city from the top of the wheel, i.e. from the height of 165 meters. The height of 165 meters, which could also be compared with a 45 storied building, offers you a spectacular view of the city below.
Some of the famous places which you can spot from the flyer include Marina Bay, Merlin Park, Singapore River, raffles place, etc. If the magnificent and panoramic view of the city is not enough, the 30 minutes ride will surely make your day. And the best thing about the flyer is, despite it being the largest in Asia, its air-conditioned capsules eliminate the fear of height for most of the people.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
THINGS YOU COULD DO
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 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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CHENNAI >> TIRUPATI >> PUDUCHERRY >> THANJAUR.
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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
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Dubai draws in tourists like a magnet. The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months, from November to April. Whether it’s the malls, the Burj Khalifa, the state-of-the-art venues, the plethora of activities, adventures and experiences and the overall entertainment provided.. January and February see heavy tourist traffic because of the Dubai Shopping Festival, which makes the city come alive. This is one of the greatest global cities in the world, and it’s only right that you should experience it at least once (if not more).
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Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply.
COVID-19 : SWITZERLAND is in Orange Zone
Entry is allowed for leisure travel to citizens from Algeria, Australia, Georgia, Canada, Morocco, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Tunisia, Thailand, Uruguay, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican. Rescue flights are operational from Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and 10+ other destinations.
Travellers entering Switzerland from high risk countries have to go under a 10-day quarantine. A negative test result does not shorten this time period
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best month to visit Switzerland is September. The weather is generally pleasant and allows for all activities except winter sports. It's just after the summer high season, so it's no longer crowded.
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Rhine Falls Boating – For That Adrenaline Rush - For those wondering what to do in Switzerland, try this. The Rhine Falls are Schaffhausen’s biggest attraction and definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Because of being so famous and breathtakingly adventurous, this place attracts a lot of visitors and gives them a chance to get closer to the falls through boat trips, viewing platforms and an adventure trail. You can take a boat to the rock in the middle of the falls for a heart-pumping view, or just sit on the platform with your loved one or friends, and enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the gushing water.
Chillon Castle – For The History Lovers - Chillon is not only one of the most visited historic buildings, but also one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Be it your friends, your family, or your partner, this water castle located on the banks of Lake Geneva is absolutely worth exploring. The castle houses 25 buildings and three courtyards, protected by two circular walls, and attracts more than 3,50,000 tourists every year. Apart from just admiring the beauty of the castle, you can also book it for various special events like birthday parties, barbeque on the beach, etc.
Sky Dining – Because Sky Diving Is Mainstream - This is one of the most exciting things to do in Zurich. Irrespective of whether you’re on a family trip or on a romantic getaway, if you fancy rooftop places that offer a posh ambience, scrumptious food and drinks, with spectacular views of the lake and the city, Eden au Lac’s Sky Bar is the place you should definitely visit during lunch or dinner. It’s undoubtedly one of the finest rooftops in the city and one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland in summer. Rejuvenate while you enjoy the breezy winds and the scenic beauty of Lake Zurich, while gulping your favorite drink and cuisine.
Bernina Express Ride – Beauty On Wheels - While there are a multitude of options to enjoy the spectacular beauty of Switzerland, the most amazing is to take a train ride. It’s a great way to get around and savour the picturesque scenery with your eyes. Take the famous Bernina Express, known for its panoramic view windows and slow speed, so that you can make the most of this sightseeing. The train connects Chur (or Davos) in Switzerland to Poschiavo in Switzerland and Tirano in Italy by crossing the Swiss Engadin Alps. It also runs along the World Heritage Site known as the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes, so you know you have a good four hours to relax and enjoy the view.
Cable Car Ride – For The Adventure Loving - One of the many top things to do in Switzerland also involves reaching to the heights of the beautiful Matterhorn via a cable car. This is an ideal activity to do with both your family and partner as it turns out to be a memory for the lifetime. Upon reaching Matterhorn, soak in the peace the place has to offer, and ski back to the car-free village on one of the longest ski runs in Europe.
Skydiving – Beautiful Views From The Top - Here’s one of the most thrilling things to do in Interlaken. Switzerland is one of the aptest destinations to experiences sky diving. The views of the snow-capped Alps, the pristine lakes, and green valleys would be absolutely breathtaking. Enjoy a jump from the height of 14,000 feet above the land while skydiving in Interlaken. This resort town in central Switzerland has a lot more to offer you once you come down after this super thrilling adventure experience
COVID-19 alert
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply.
COVID-19 : SWITZERLAND is in Orange Zone
Entry is allowed for leisure travel to citizens from Algeria, Australia, Georgia, Canada, Morocco, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Tunisia, Thailand, Uruguay, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican. Rescue flights are operational from Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and 10+ other destinations.
Travellers entering Switzerland from high risk countries have to go under a 10-day quarantine. A negative test result does not shorten this time period
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best month to visit Switzerland is September. The weather is generally pleasant and allows for all activities except winter sports. It's just after the summer high season, so it's no longer crowded.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Rhine Falls Boating – For That Adrenaline Rush - For those wondering what to do in Switzerland, try this. The Rhine Falls are Schaffhausen’s biggest attraction and definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Because of being so famous and breathtakingly adventurous, this place attracts a lot of visitors and gives them a chance to get closer to the falls through boat trips, viewing platforms and an adventure trail. You can take a boat to the rock in the middle of the falls for a heart-pumping view, or just sit on the platform with your loved one or friends, and enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the gushing water.
Chillon Castle – For The History Lovers - Chillon is not only one of the most visited historic buildings, but also one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Be it your friends, your family, or your partner, this water castle located on the banks of Lake Geneva is absolutely worth exploring. The castle houses 25 buildings and three courtyards, protected by two circular walls, and attracts more than 3,50,000 tourists every year. Apart from just admiring the beauty of the castle, you can also book it for various special events like birthday parties, barbeque on the beach, etc.
Sky Dining – Because Sky Diving Is Mainstream - This is one of the most exciting things to do in Zurich. Irrespective of whether you’re on a family trip or on a romantic getaway, if you fancy rooftop places that offer a posh ambience, scrumptious food and drinks, with spectacular views of the lake and the city, Eden au Lac’s Sky Bar is the place you should definitely visit during lunch or dinner. It’s undoubtedly one of the finest rooftops in the city and one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland in summer. Rejuvenate while you enjoy the breezy winds and the scenic beauty of Lake Zurich, while gulping your favorite drink and cuisine.
Bernina Express Ride – Beauty On Wheels - While there are a multitude of options to enjoy the spectacular beauty of Switzerland, the most amazing is to take a train ride. It’s a great way to get around and savour the picturesque scenery with your eyes. Take the famous Bernina Express, known for its panoramic view windows and slow speed, so that you can make the most of this sightseeing. The train connects Chur (or Davos) in Switzerland to Poschiavo in Switzerland and Tirano in Italy by crossing the Swiss Engadin Alps. It also runs along the World Heritage Site known as the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes, so you know you have a good four hours to relax and enjoy the view.
Cable Car Ride – For The Adventure Loving - One of the many top things to do in Switzerland also involves reaching to the heights of the beautiful Matterhorn via a cable car. This is an ideal activity to do with both your family and partner as it turns out to be a memory for the lifetime. Upon reaching Matterhorn, soak in the peace the place has to offer, and ski back to the car-free village on one of the longest ski runs in Europe.
Skydiving – Beautiful Views From The Top - Here’s one of the most thrilling things to do in Interlaken. Switzerland is one of the aptest destinations to experiences sky diving. The views of the snow-capped Alps, the pristine lakes, and green valleys would be absolutely breathtaking. Enjoy a jump from the height of 14,000 feet above the land while skydiving in Interlaken. This resort town in central Switzerland has a lot more to offer you once you come down after this super thrilling adventure experience
COVID-19 alert
Destination closed to entry. Exceptions may apply.
COVID-19 : SWITZERLAND is in Orange Zone
Entry is allowed for leisure travel to citizens from Algeria, Australia, Georgia, Canada, Morocco, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Tunisia, Thailand, Uruguay, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican. Rescue flights are operational from Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and 10+ other destinations.
Travellers entering Switzerland from high risk countries have to go under a 10-day quarantine. A negative test result does not shorten this time period
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best month to visit Switzerland is September. The weather is generally pleasant and allows for all activities except winter sports. It's just after the summer high season, so it's no longer crowded.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Rhine Falls Boating – For That Adrenaline Rush - For those wondering what to do in Switzerland, try this. The Rhine Falls are Schaffhausen’s biggest attraction and definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Because of being so famous and breathtakingly adventurous, this place attracts a lot of visitors and gives them a chance to get closer to the falls through boat trips, viewing platforms and an adventure trail. You can take a boat to the rock in the middle of the falls for a heart-pumping view, or just sit on the platform with your loved one or friends, and enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the gushing water.
Chillon Castle – For The History Lovers - Chillon is not only one of the most visited historic buildings, but also one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland. Be it your friends, your family, or your partner, this water castle located on the banks of Lake Geneva is absolutely worth exploring. The castle houses 25 buildings and three courtyards, protected by two circular walls, and attracts more than 3,50,000 tourists every year. Apart from just admiring the beauty of the castle, you can also book it for various special events like birthday parties, barbeque on the beach, etc.
Sky Dining – Because Sky Diving Is Mainstream - This is one of the most exciting things to do in Zurich. Irrespective of whether you’re on a family trip or on a romantic getaway, if you fancy rooftop places that offer a posh ambience, scrumptious food and drinks, with spectacular views of the lake and the city, Eden au Lac’s Sky Bar is the place you should definitely visit during lunch or dinner. It’s undoubtedly one of the finest rooftops in the city and one of the top 10 things to do in Switzerland in summer. Rejuvenate while you enjoy the breezy winds and the scenic beauty of Lake Zurich, while gulping your favorite drink and cuisine.
Bernina Express Ride – Beauty On Wheels - While there are a multitude of options to enjoy the spectacular beauty of Switzerland, the most amazing is to take a train ride. It’s a great way to get around and savour the picturesque scenery with your eyes. Take the famous Bernina Express, known for its panoramic view windows and slow speed, so that you can make the most of this sightseeing. The train connects Chur (or Davos) in Switzerland to Poschiavo in Switzerland and Tirano in Italy by crossing the Swiss Engadin Alps. It also runs along the World Heritage Site known as the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes, so you know you have a good four hours to relax and enjoy the view.
Cable Car Ride – For The Adventure Loving - One of the many top things to do in Switzerland also involves reaching to the heights of the beautiful Matterhorn via a cable car. This is an ideal activity to do with both your family and partner as it turns out to be a memory for the lifetime. Upon reaching Matterhorn, soak in the peace the place has to offer, and ski back to the car-free village on one of the longest ski runs in Europe.
Skydiving – Beautiful Views From The Top - Here’s one of the most thrilling things to do in Interlaken. Switzerland is one of the aptest destinations to experiences sky diving. The views of the snow-capped Alps, the pristine lakes, and green valleys would be absolutely breathtaking. Enjoy a jump from the height of 14,000 feet above the land while skydiving in Interlaken. This resort town in central Switzerland has a lot more to offer you once you come down after this super thrilling adventure experience
Travel Restricted - Till further notice
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December when the weather is cool, dry and sunny. Expect some of Africa's best beaches, fresh seafood and long, sundrenched days on a Mauritius holiday. The island has a classic tropical climate with warm weather year-round.
THINGS YOU COUD DO
Beaches - Notorious for its collection of absolutely stunning beaches, Mauritius has some stunning coastlines, from white coral sands, to lagoons of crystal clear waters, which show off the natural black volcanic rocks and the tropical mountains. The best beaches to visit include Peyrebere, Flic-en-Flac, Le Morne, Belle Mare, Blue Bay and Ile aux Cerfs.
Water Activities - Mauritius wouldn’t be renowned for its beaches if it didn’t provide a plethora of superlative water sports. Why not test the warm waters of the Indian Ocean by taking up a variety of water activities including snorkeling, pedaloing, kayaking, skiing, sea karting, surfing, stand up paddle boarding, glass bottom boat rides, scuba diving, catamaran cruises and big game fishing.
Port Louis - The capital of Mauritius has a lot to offer, from craft and food markets, to historical buildings and museums. For designer shopping and delicious dining, make your way to Le Caudan Waterfront, you will always find something fun going on around the area, from Chinese, artisan, seasonal and musical festivals that bring locals and tourists together.
Chamarel - Chamarel is a landmark not to be missed on your first trip to Mauritius, this unique volcanic geological site stands out from the crowd, with seven coloured hues that from on its surface, distorted from tropical weather conditions and water elements. Sugar, rum and tea.
Mauritius is known for its food productions, there are plenty of tours that you can book to see how sugar cane is crushed to make sugar, or distilled to make international award-winning rums. Visit historical and traditional tea fields where you can learn all about tea production and blends – don’t forget to take some back home to savour the tastes of your Mauritius honeymoon!
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is almost 300 years old and is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. Home to over 650 varieties of plants including medicine plants, baobaba, palmier, bouteille and giant water lilies, the Botanical Gardens also features a large spice garden. A quick-guided tour takes around an hour.
Trekking and hiking
Get closer to nature in Mauritius on a trek or hiking trail, proven to be one of the best ways to discover Le Pouce Mountain, which shows off incredible views of Port Louis, Le Mourne and the Black River Gorges eco-system. If you dare, cannoning in Mauritius is known to be an adventurous sport and is soon becoming one of the most thrilling things to do.
Sega Dancing - Sega dancing in Mauritius is a musical activity that expresses the Mauritian way of life: dancing for joy and liveliness. The catchy and upbeat African rhythms and beats originated from Africa. now listed on the UNESCO intangible Cultural Heritage List!
Cultural and Heritage Sites - There are two UNESCO Heritage Sites in Mauritius, the Aapravasi Ghat and Le Morne. The Vieux Grand Port heritage route takes you through time with intriguing historical structures, it takes between 1 and 2 hours to see all of the monuments in the Vieux Grand Port.
Tantalizing culinary experience - Michelin starred restaurants, vibrant street food, chic beach shacks and gourmet cuisine presents a spectrum of culinary delights that you can journey through in Mauritius. Known for its Indian cuisine, as well as offering seafood, Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Thai dishes.
Travel Restricted - Till further notice
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December when the weather is cool, dry and sunny. Expect some of Africa's best beaches, fresh seafood and long, sundrenched days on a Mauritius holiday. The island has a classic tropical climate with warm weather year-round.
THINGS YOU COUD DO
Beaches - Notorious for its collection of absolutely stunning beaches, Mauritius has some stunning coastlines, from white coral sands, to lagoons of crystal clear waters, which show off the natural black volcanic rocks and the tropical mountains. The best beaches to visit include Peyrebere, Flic-en-Flac, Le Morne, Belle Mare, Blue Bay and Ile aux Cerfs.
Water Activities - Mauritius wouldn’t be renowned for its beaches if it didn’t provide a plethora of superlative water sports. Why not test the warm waters of the Indian Ocean by taking up a variety of water activities including snorkeling, pedaloing, kayaking, skiing, sea karting, surfing, stand up paddle boarding, glass bottom boat rides, scuba diving, catamaran cruises and big game fishing.
Port Louis - The capital of Mauritius has a lot to offer, from craft and food markets, to historical buildings and museums. For designer shopping and delicious dining, make your way to Le Caudan Waterfront, you will always find something fun going on around the area, from Chinese, artisan, seasonal and musical festivals that bring locals and tourists together.
Chamarel - Chamarel is a landmark not to be missed on your first trip to Mauritius, this unique volcanic geological site stands out from the crowd, with seven coloured hues that from on its surface, distorted from tropical weather conditions and water elements. Sugar, rum and tea.
Mauritius is known for its food productions, there are plenty of tours that you can book to see how sugar cane is crushed to make sugar, or distilled to make international award-winning rums. Visit historical and traditional tea fields where you can learn all about tea production and blends – don’t forget to take some back home to savour the tastes of your Mauritius honeymoon!
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is almost 300 years old and is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. Home to over 650 varieties of plants including medicine plants, baobaba, palmier, bouteille and giant water lilies, the Botanical Gardens also features a large spice garden. A quick-guided tour takes around an hour.
Trekking and hiking
Get closer to nature in Mauritius on a trek or hiking trail, proven to be one of the best ways to discover Le Pouce Mountain, which shows off incredible views of Port Louis, Le Mourne and the Black River Gorges eco-system. If you dare, cannoning in Mauritius is known to be an adventurous sport and is soon becoming one of the most thrilling things to do.
Sega Dancing - Sega dancing in Mauritius is a musical activity that expresses the Mauritian way of life: dancing for joy and liveliness. The catchy and upbeat African rhythms and beats originated from Africa. now listed on the UNESCO intangible Cultural Heritage List!
Cultural and Heritage Sites - There are two UNESCO Heritage Sites in Mauritius, the Aapravasi Ghat and Le Morne. The Vieux Grand Port heritage route takes you through time with intriguing historical structures, it takes between 1 and 2 hours to see all of the monuments in the Vieux Grand Port.
Tantalizing culinary experience - Michelin starred restaurants, vibrant street food, chic beach shacks and gourmet cuisine presents a spectrum of culinary delights that you can journey through in Mauritius. Known for its Indian cuisine, as well as offering seafood, Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Thai dishes.
Travel Restricted - Till further notice
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December when the weather is cool, dry and sunny. Expect some of Africa's best beaches, fresh seafood and long, sundrenched days on a Mauritius holiday. The island has a classic tropical climate with warm weather year-round.
THINGS YOU COUD DO
Beaches - Notorious for its collection of absolutely stunning beaches, Mauritius has some stunning coastlines, from white coral sands, to lagoons of crystal clear waters, which show off the natural black volcanic rocks and the tropical mountains. The best beaches to visit include Peyrebere, Flic-en-Flac, Le Morne, Belle Mare, Blue Bay and Ile aux Cerfs.
Water Activities - Mauritius wouldn’t be renowned for its beaches if it didn’t provide a plethora of superlative water sports. Why not test the warm waters of the Indian Ocean by taking up a variety of water activities including snorkeling, pedaloing, kayaking, skiing, sea karting, surfing, stand up paddle boarding, glass bottom boat rides, scuba diving, catamaran cruises and big game fishing.
Port Louis - The capital of Mauritius has a lot to offer, from craft and food markets, to historical buildings and museums. For designer shopping and delicious dining, make your way to Le Caudan Waterfront, you will always find something fun going on around the area, from Chinese, artisan, seasonal and musical festivals that bring locals and tourists together.
Chamarel - Chamarel is a landmark not to be missed on your first trip to Mauritius, this unique volcanic geological site stands out from the crowd, with seven coloured hues that from on its surface, distorted from tropical weather conditions and water elements. Sugar, rum and tea.
Mauritius is known for its food productions, there are plenty of tours that you can book to see how sugar cane is crushed to make sugar, or distilled to make international award-winning rums. Visit historical and traditional tea fields where you can learn all about tea production and blends – don’t forget to take some back home to savour the tastes of your Mauritius honeymoon!
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is almost 300 years old and is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. Home to over 650 varieties of plants including medicine plants, baobaba, palmier, bouteille and giant water lilies, the Botanical Gardens also features a large spice garden. A quick-guided tour takes around an hour.
Trekking and hiking
Get closer to nature in Mauritius on a trek or hiking trail, proven to be one of the best ways to discover Le Pouce Mountain, which shows off incredible views of Port Louis, Le Mourne and the Black River Gorges eco-system. If you dare, cannoning in Mauritius is known to be an adventurous sport and is soon becoming one of the most thrilling things to do.
Sega Dancing - Sega dancing in Mauritius is a musical activity that expresses the Mauritian way of life: dancing for joy and liveliness. The catchy and upbeat African rhythms and beats originated from Africa. now listed on the UNESCO intangible Cultural Heritage List!
Cultural and Heritage Sites - There are two UNESCO Heritage Sites in Mauritius, the Aapravasi Ghat and Le Morne. The Vieux Grand Port heritage route takes you through time with intriguing historical structures, it takes between 1 and 2 hours to see all of the monuments in the Vieux Grand Port.
Tantalizing culinary experience - Michelin starred restaurants, vibrant street food, chic beach shacks and gourmet cuisine presents a spectrum of culinary delights that you can journey through in Mauritius. Known for its Indian cuisine, as well as offering seafood, Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Thai dishes.
PLACES IN BHUTAN
THIMPU >> PUNAKHA >> PARO >> PHUENTSHOLING
Best Time To Travel:
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the springtime i.e from March to May when the weather is pleasant and the valleys become lush green with flowers blooming all over. This is the best time to visit Bhutan for sightseeing and other outdoor activities. October to November is also an ideal time to plan a visit to Bhutan as the days are sunny and you can even find snow at higher elevations. Hence, the best seasons to visit Bhutan are autumn and spring when the temperature is balanced, and the skies are clear.
Summer Season in Bhutan
The summer months are June, July, and August. It is the best time to visit Bhutan as these months are the warmest and sunniest, excellent for all the outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Monsoon Season in Bhutan
Though, during the months of June to August, there might be mild showers in the afternoon; but the regions of Bhutan do not experience the monsoon season as such, for the rainfall very rarely.
Winter Season in Bhutan
The winter months (December to February) are impossible to survive properly up in the north if you are coming from a warm climate zone. It keeps getting colder in January and February till the season of spring finally arrives.
Do You Know?
This Secluded kingdom uses a unique barometer to measure economic progress. With his famous declaration in the 1970’s, the former King of Bhutan challenged conventional, narrow, and materialistic notions of human progress. He realized and declared that the existing development paradigm - Gross National Product - did not consider the ultimate goal of every human being: It’s Happiness. The UN Realised its Third World Happiness Report, created in response to a 2011 proposal by Bhutan. Butans economy is growing at a healthy annual rate of 7 % Officials here worry that modern life tends to throw things off-balance and are asking relevant questions to understand the lack of contentment in everyday life.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN BHUTAN
The Great Himalayan Kingdon replete with Buddist art and adventure activities in the country which prioritizes Gross National Happiness as an indicator for development
Kayaking - The six main rivers of Bhutan and their tributaries provide a variety of courses perfect for kayakers. Enjoy the gentle currents of Paro Valley, Trongsa & Punakha Valley as you take on this adventure sport.
Rafting - Rafting in Bhutan gives you the pleasure to gently float down the river while soaking in the surrounding beauty and moving through some modest yet exhilarating rapids. The rafting route of the Po Chu River with moderate rapids and the rafting route of Mo Chu River is the most popular rafting courses in Bhutan.
Cycling - The Challenging climb and the exhilarating descent, dense mixed forest and lush meadows, traditional villages, and ancient Dzongs makes cycling in Bhutan an amazing way to connect with the unspoiled nature of this land Most cycling tours in Bhutan start in Paro Valley and pass through Thimpu, Dochula, Punakha Valley, Bumthang, and Ura.
Trekking - With the overlooking snow-capped mountains, green valleys, and stunning lakes for company, trekking in Bhutan is a wonderful experience.
Wildlife Safari - Asiatic elephants, Black Bear, Leopards, Tiger, and Golden Langur among other mammals can be seen in their natural habitat in Bhutan
Meditation - Relax in the many meditation and yoga centers spread throughout the kingdom.
PLACES IN BHUTAN
THIMPU >> PUNAKHA >> PARO >> PHUENTSHOLING
Best Time To Travel:-
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the springtime i.e from March to May when the weather is pleasant and the valleys become lush green with flowers blooming all over. This is the best time to visit Bhutan for sightseeing and other outdoor activities. October to November is also an ideal time to plan a visit to Bhutan as the days are sunny and you can even find snow at higher elevations. Hence, the best seasons to visit Bhutan are autumn and spring when the temperature is balanced, and the skies are clear.
Summer Season in Bhutan
The summer months are June, July, and August. It is the best time to visit Bhutan as these months are the warmest and sunniest, excellent for all the outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Monsoon Season in Bhutan
Though, during the months of June to August, there might be mild showers in the afternoon; but the regions of Bhutan do not experience the monsoon season as such, for the rainfall very rarely.
Winter Season in Bhutan
The winter months (December to February) are impossible to survive properly up in the north if you are coming from a warm climate zone. It keeps getting colder in January and February till the season of spring finally arrives.
Do You Know?
This Secluded kingdom uses a unique barometer to measure economic progress. With his famous declaration in the 1970’s, the former King of Bhutan challenged conventional, narrow, and materialistic notions of human progress. He realized and declared that the existing development paradigm - Gross National Product - did not consider the ultimate goal of every human being: It’s Happiness. The UN Realised its Third World Happiness Report, created in response to a 2011 proposal by Bhutan. Butans economy is growing at a healthy annual rate of 7 % Officials here worry that modern life trends throw things off-balance and are asking relevant questions to understand the lack of contentment in everyday life.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN BHUTAN
The Great Himalayan Kingdon replete with Buddist art and adventure activities in the country which prioritizes Gross National Happiness as an indicator for development
Kayaking - The six main rivers of Bhutan and their tributaries provide a variety of courses perfect for kayakers. Enjoy the gentle currents of Paro Valley, Trongsa & Punakha Valley as you take on this adventure sport.
Rafting - Rafting in Bhutan gives you the pleasure to gently float down the river while soaking in the surrounding beauty and moving through some modest yet exhilarating rapids. The rafting route of the Po Chu River with moderate rapids and the rafting route of Mo Chu River is the most popular rafting courses in Bhutan.
Cycling - The Challenging climb and the exhilarating descent, dense mixed forest and lush meadows, traditional villages, and ancient Dzongs makes cycling in Bhutan an amazing way to connect with the unspoiled nature of this land Most cycling tours in Bhutan start in Paro Valley and pass through Thimpu, Dochula, Punakha Valley, Bumthang, and Ura.
Trekking - With the overlooking snow-capped mountains, green valleys, and stunning lakes for company, trekking in Bhutan is a wonderful experience.
Wildlife Safari - Asiatic elephants, Black Bear, Leopards, Tiger, and Golden Langur among other mammals can be seen in their natural habitat in Bhutan.
Meditation - Relax in the many meditation and yoga centers spread throughout the kingdom.
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
COVID-19 Alert - Travel Restricted
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required before departure.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The beginning of the month of May is characterized with heavy showers, like April. Thus, the best time to visit Armenia is from late May to early June. This time of year, the weather is comfortable before the heat sets in, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
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.
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.
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.
PLACES IN NORTH-EAST
DARJEELING >> GANGTOK >> PELLING >> LACHUNG >> KALIMPONG >> YUMTHANG VALLEY >> BAGDOGRA
Best Time To Travel
(October to February)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 0°C and 22°C.
Weather – The weather of North East India in winter ranges from chilly to biting cold, depending upon the State in question. Higher altitude regions such as Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim drop to sub-zero temperatures, with accompanying snowfall and icy landscapes. Lower altitude regions such as Mizoram and Tripura are blessed with mild winters that exude pleasant temperatures and enable you to navigable plains. In general, this season sparkles with crisp air and a rejuvenating atmosphere.
North East in Summer (March to June)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 10°C and 38°C.
Weather – The climate of North East India during summer is variable. It ranges from cool to scorching, depending upon the region and elevation. While the northern-most parts face pleasant and friendly summers, the lower altitude regions can get particularly hot. All in all, this period is considered to be the best climate to visit North East India in, due to its crystal-clear skies, amber sunshine, and blooming flora!
North East in Monsoon (July to September)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 9°C and 35°C.
Weather – North East India during monsoon is a tropical affair. Rainfall ranges from moderate to heavy, while temperatures vary from hot to cold. The climate is contingent upon the state in question. Higher altitude regions experience chilly weather while regions closer to the equator remain balmy. From stickiness to freshness, monsoon dons many hats. In general, the atmosphere is friendly and the landscapes are lush and plush.
Do You Know?
Over 4,000 different flowering plants, 300 varieties of ferns, and tons of wildlife can be found here. Monkeys, elephants, wild cats, and even endangered red pandas are all native to the area as well. And yes, you can see these adorable little creatures in person at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoo, a favorite Darjeeling attraction
Some of the finest teas in the world are produced in Darjeeling. Darjeeling tea is a light- to medium-bodied black tea that is highly aromatic with fruity and floral tones. And true Darjeeling tea is only grown in this specific area of West Bengal, on just 87 estates.
Every year Gangtok hosts the International Flower Festival which attracts tourists from all over the world. The entire city is wrapped in bright colors and hues of the different varieties of orchids, roses, alpine creepers, and seasonal flowers. The Flower Festival begins with the Orchid Show in March where the flowers are displayed in a large glasshouse at the Flower Exhibition Centre.
The pleasant little town of Pelling is famous for magnificent views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range, the third-highest peak in the world. Pelling is about 130 km away from Siliguri and 115km from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, and is well connected by bus and jeep services. The Placid town pulls most of the visitors for its representative status in history, nature, and culture of the state of Sikkim.
Things You could do in East India
Covered in dense ageless forests, the eastern states are the epitome of rugged beauty. Experience the ingenuity of tribal lives and loosen yourself in the many natural wonders.
River Rafting - Dawki in Shillong, the Teesta River, The Jia Bhorali River in Nameri National Park all present an exhilarating white water rafting experience for thrill-seekers.
Silk Village Tour - Indulge in an exciting tour of the Silk Village at Umden in Meghalaya and get acquainted with the Bhoi people to learn about their culture and history.
Yak Safari - Riding on a Yak has been the favored form of transportation for the locals. Yaks have the tenacity and balance to traverse ascents of any difficulty. Some of the best places to go for a Yak Safari are on the fringes of Tsomgo Lake or the Yak Trails of the Dzongri area. The best Yak Safaris take place in the Chota Valley where you can witness the bewitching beauty of nature.
Visit Tea Gardens - Darjeeling and Dibrugarh in Assam are famous for their sprawling tea gardens. Relax in the Aura of its fragrant leaves as you treat your taste buds to the finest quality of tea you could have. Also known as the Tea city of India; this is the town of Assam is the largest tea producing town in the world.
Wildlife - The only natural home to the endangered One - Horned Rhinoceros in the world, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is one oldest and most stunning range of wildlife.
Watch a Boat Ride - Sualkuchi is a small town in Assam that is known for its rich cultural heritage. Delight in the competitive spirit of the locals as they row away to win your hearts.
Visit Majuli - Majuli is surrounded by the mighty Brahmaputra and is known for its vibrant cultures and traditions. Home to the natives called ‘ Misings’; the freshwater islands are in fact the largest river island in the world
PLACES IN NORTH-EAST
DARJEELING >> GANGTOK >> PELLING >> LACHUNG >> KALIMPONG >> YUMTHANG VALLEY >> BAGDOGRA
Best Time To Travel
(October to February)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 0°C and 22°C.
Weather – The weather of North East India in winter ranges from chilly to biting cold, depending upon the State in question. Higher altitude regions such as Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim drop to sub-zero temperatures, with accompanying snowfall and icy landscapes. Lower altitude regions such as Mizoram and Tripura are blessed with mild winters that exude pleasant temperatures and enable you to navigable plains. In general, this season sparkles with crisp air and a rejuvenating atmosphere.
North East in Summer (March to June)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 10°C and 38°C.
Weather – The climate of North East India during summer is variable. It ranges from cool to scorching, depending upon the region and elevation. While the northern-most parts face pleasant and friendly summers, the lower altitude regions can get particularly hot. All in all, this period is considered to be the best climate to visit North East India in, due to its crystal-clear skies, amber sunshine, and blooming flora!
North East in Monsoon (July to September)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 9°C and 35°C.
Weather – North East India during monsoon is a tropical affair. Rainfall ranges from moderate to heavy, while temperatures vary from hot to cold. The climate is contingent upon the state in question. Higher altitude regions experience chilly weather while regions closer to the equator remain balmy. From stickiness to freshness, monsoon dons many hats. In general, the atmosphere is friendly and the landscapes are lush and plush.
Do You Know?
Over 4,000 different flowering plants, 300 varieties of ferns, and tons of wildlife can be found here. Monkeys, elephants, wild cats, and even endangered red pandas are all native to the area as well. And yes, you can see these adorable little creatures in person at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoo, a favorite Darjeeling attraction
Some of the finest teas in the world are produced in Darjeeling. Darjeeling tea is a light- to medium-bodied black tea that is highly aromatic with fruity and floral tones. And true Darjeeling tea is only grown in this specific area of West Bengal, on just 87 estates.
Every year Gangtok hosts the International Flower Festival which attracts tourists from all over the world. The entire city is wrapped in bright colors and hues of the different varieties of orchids, roses, alpine creepers, and seasonal flowers. The Flower Festival begins with the Orchid Show in March where the flowers are displayed in a large glasshouse at the Flower Exhibition Centre.
The pleasant little town of Pelling is famous for magnificent views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range, the third-highest peak in the world. Pelling is about 130 km away from Siliguri and 115km from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, and is well connected by bus and jeep services. The Placid town pulls most of the visitors for its representative status in history, nature, and culture of the state of Sikkim.
Things You could do in East India
Covered in dense ageless forests, the eastern states are the epitome of rugged beauty. Experience the ingenuity of tribal lives and loosen yourself in the many natural wonders.
River Rafting - Dawki in Shillong, the Teesta River, The Jia Bhorali River in Nameri National Park all present an exhilarating white water rafting experience for thrill-seekers.
Silk Village Tour - Indulge in an exciting tour of the Silk Village at Umden in Meghalaya and get acquainted with the Bhoi people to learn about their culture and history.
Yak Safari - Riding on a Yak has been the favored form of transportation for the locals. Yaks have the tenacity and balance to traverse ascents of any difficulty. Some of the best places to go for a Yak Safari are on the fringes of Tsomgo Lake or the Yak Trails of the Dzongri area. The best Yak Safaris take place in the Chota Valley where you can witness the bewitching beauty of nature.
Visit Tea Gardens - Darjeeling and Dibrugarh in Assam are famous for their sprawling tea gardens. Relax in the Aura of its fragrant leaves as you treat your taste buds to the finest quality of tea you could have. Also known as the Tea city of India; this is the town of Assam is the largest tea producing town in the world.
Wildlife - The only natural home to the endangered One - Horned Rhinoceros in the world, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is one oldest and most stunning range of wildlife.
Watch a Boat Ride - Sualkuchi is a small town in Assam that is known for its rich cultural heritage. Delight in the competitive spirit of the locals as they row away to win your hearts.
Visit Majuli - Majuli is surrounded by the mighty Brahmaputra and is known for its vibrant cultures and traditions. Home to the natives called ‘ Misings’; the freshwater islands are in fact the largest river island in the world
PLACES IN NORTH-EAST
SHILLONG >> CHERRAPUNJEE >> KAZIRANGA >> GUWAHATI >> DARJEELING >> GANGTOK >> PELLING >> LACHUNG >> KALIMPONG >> YUMTHANG VALLEY >> BAGDOGRA
Best Time To Travel
(October to February)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 0°C and 22°C.
Weather – The weather of North East India in winter ranges from chilly to biting cold, depending upon the State in question. Higher altitude regions such as Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim drop to sub-zero temperatures, with accompanying snowfall and icy landscapes. Lower altitude regions such as Mizoram and Tripura are blessed with mild winters that exude pleasant temperatures and enable you to navigable plains. In general, this season sparkles with crisp air and a rejuvenating atmosphere.
North East in Summer (March to June)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 10°C and 38°C.
Weather – The climate of North East India during summer is variable. It ranges from cool to scorching, depending upon the region and elevation. While the northern-most parts face pleasant and friendly summers, the lower altitude regions can get particularly hot. All in all, this period is considered to be the best climate to visit North East India in, due to its crystal-clear skies, amber sunshine, and blooming flora!
North East in Monsoon (July to September)
Temperature – The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 9°C and 35°C.
Weather – North East India during monsoon is a tropical affair. Rainfall ranges from moderate to heavy, while temperatures vary from hot to cold. The climate is contingent upon the state in question. Higher altitude regions experience chilly weather while regions closer to the equator remain balmy. From stickiness to freshness, monsoon dons many hats. In general, the atmosphere is friendly and the landscapes are lush and plush.
Do You Know?
Over 4,000 different flowering plants, 300 varieties of ferns, and tons of wildlife can be found here. Monkeys, elephants, wild cats, and even endangered red pandas are all native to the area as well. And yes, you can see these adorable little creatures in person at the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoo, a favorite Darjeeling attraction
Some of the finest teas in the world are produced in Darjeeling. Darjeeling tea is a light- to medium-bodied black tea that is highly aromatic with fruity and floral tones. And true Darjeeling tea is only grown in this specific area of West Bengal, on just 87 estates.
Every year Gangtok hosts the International Flower Festival which attracts tourists from all over the world. The entire city is wrapped in bright colors and hues of the different varieties of orchids, roses, alpine creepers, and seasonal flowers. The Flower Festival begins with the Orchid Show in March where the flowers are displayed in a large glasshouse at the Flower Exhibition Centre.
The pleasant little town of Pelling is famous for magnificent views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range, the third-highest peak in the world. Pelling is about 130 km away from Siliguri and 115km from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, and is well connected by bus and jeep services. The Placid town pulls most of the visitors for its representative status in history, nature, and culture of the state of Sikkim.
Things You could do in East India
Covered in dense ageless forests, the eastern states are the epitome of rugged beauty. Experience the ingenuity of tribal lives and loosen yourself in the many natural wonders.
River Rafting - Dawki in Shillong, the Teesta River, The Jia Bhorali River in Nameri National Park all present an exhilarating white water rafting experience for thrill-seekers.
Silk Village Tour - Indulge in an exciting tour of the Silk Village at Umden in Meghalaya and get acquainted with the Bhoi people to learn about their culture and history.
Yak Safari - Riding on a Yak has been the favored form of transportation for the locals. Yaks have the tenacity and balance to traverse ascents of any difficulty. Some of the best places to go for a Yak Safari are on the fringes of Tsomgo Lake or the Yak Trails of the Dzongri area. The best Yak Safaris take place in the Chota Valley where you can witness the bewitching beauty of nature.
Visit Tea Gardens - Darjeeling and Dibrugarh in Assam are famous for their sprawling tea gardens. Relax in the Aura of its fragrant leaves as you treat your taste buds to the finest quality of tea you could have. Also known as the Tea city of India; this is the town of Assam is the largest tea producing town in the world.
Wildlife - The only natural home to the endangered One - Horned Rhinoceros in the world, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is one oldest and most stunning range of wildlife.
Watch a Boat Ride - Sualkuchi is a small town in Assam that is known for its rich cultural heritage. Delight in the competitive spirit of the locals as they row away to win your hearts.
Visit Majuli - Majuli is surrounded by the mighty Brahmaputra and is known for its vibrant cultures and traditions. Home to the natives called ‘ Misings’; the freshwater islands are in fact the largest river island in the world
PLACES IN UTTARAKHAND
CORBETT >> NAINITAL >> RANIKHET >> MUSSOORIE >> HARIDWAR >> KAUSANI
Best Time To Visit
Do You Know?
Uttarakhand is known for its diverse adventure activities which attract tourists from all over. As an Indian state, it also claims many interesting titles. It is the land of the biggest Dam in India, the oldest national park of India. Yoga’s origins are debated, but many historians say it may have begun nestled amid the Himalayas, among the historic Ganges in Rishikesh. So rightly it is called the Yoga capital of the world.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN UTTARAKHAND
Home to many of the holiest sites in India. Uttarakhand is not just the confluence of religions but also some of nature's most beautiful miracles. This is where adventure lets you test your faith in everything above.
Boating - Ride the serene waters of the sacred land and experience calm like never before. Bhimtal, Naini Lake, Mussourrie Lake are among the many waters in Uttarakhand which will take you on a wonderful boat ride.
Paragliding - Uttarakhand offers various destinations for paragliding From Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Pratap Nagar, Dayara Bugyal, Dhanaulti Ridge in Garhwal. Naukuchiatal in Nainital to Pithogarh. The skies are open to all who wish to rise above.
Skiing - The Mountains are not merely to be admired, especially if you are given the option of skiing. Auli, Dayara Bugyal. Munsiyari and Mundali are the places where you can experience Skiing.
Trekking - Walk through snow trails on the Gangotri Glacier Trek, Chandrashila Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, experience the wonders of the mountains and snow.
Golfing - Green meadows mesmerizing lakes make up the golf courses at Uttarakhand.
River Rafting - The rivers of Uttarakhand race the surge forth as they gush down the Himalayas, known for its enthralling white water rafting.
Bunjee Jumping - The Gods of the land give you multiple ways to defy gravity Bunjee Jumping is one of them. Conquer your fears and tease the waters way below at Mohan Chatti. With the Gods on your side, nothing can stop you now.
Kayaking - The white waters at Rishikesh Dakpathar and Ramganaga offer a number of excellent and challenging rapids to indulge in a kayaking trip.
Ropeways - Uttarakhand offers many ropeways and cable cars to take in all the beauty of the Himalayas and everything beyond.
PLACES IN UTTARAKHAND
CORBETT >> NAINITAL >> RANIKHET >> MUSSOORIE >> HARIDWAR >> KAUSANI
Best Time To Visit
Do You Know?
Uttarakhand is known for its diverse adventure activities which attract tourists from all over. As an Indian state, it also claims many interesting titles. It is the land of the biggest Dam in India, the oldest national park of India. Yoga’s origins are debated, but many historians say it may have begun nestled amid the Himalayas, among the historic Ganges in Rishikesh. So rightly it is called the Yoga capital of the world.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN UTTARAKHAND
Home to many of the holiest sites in India. Uttarakhand is not just the confluence of religions but also some of nature's most beautiful miracles. This is where adventure lets you test your faith in everything above.
Boating - Ride the serene waters of the sacred land and experience calm like never before. Bhimtal, Naini Lake, Mussourrie Lake are among the many waters in Uttarakhand which will take you on a wonderful boat ride.
Paragliding - Uttarakhand offers various destinations for paragliding From Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Pratap Nagar, Dayara Bugyal, Dhanaulti Ridge in Garhwal. Naukuchiatal in Nainital to Pithogarh. The skies are open to all who wish to rise above.
Skiing - The Mountains are not merely to be admired, especially if you are given the option of skiing. Auli, Dayara Bugyal. Munsiyari and Mundali are the places where you can experience Skiing.
Trekking - Walk through snow trails on the Gangotri Glacier Trek, Chandrashila Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, experience the wonders of the mountains and snow.
Golfing - Green meadows mesmerizing lakes make up the golf courses at Uttarakhand.
River Rafting - The rivers of Uttarakhand race the surge forth as they gush down the Himalayas, known for its enthralling white water rafting.
Bunjee Jumping - The Gods of the land give you multiple ways to defy gravity Bunjee Jumping is one of them. Conquer your fears and tease the waters way below at Mohan Chatti. With the Gods on your side, nothing can stop you now.
Kayaking - The white waters at Rishikesh Dakpathar and Ramganaga offer a number of excellent and challenging rapids to indulge in a kayaking trip.
Ropeways - Uttarakhand offers many ropeways and cable cars to take in all the beauty of the Himalayas and everything beyond.
PLACES IN UTTARAKHAND
CORBETT >> NAINITAL >> RANIKHET >> MUSSOORIE >> HARIDWAR >> KAUSANI
Best Time To Visit
Do You Know?
Uttarakhand is known for its diverse adventure activities which attract tourists from all over. As an Indian state, it also claims many interesting titles. It is the land of the biggest Dam in India, the oldest national park of India. Yoga’s origins are debated, but many historians say it may have begun nestled amid the Himalayas, among the historic Ganges in Rishikesh. So rightly it is called the Yoga capital of the world.
THINGS YOU COULD DO IN UTTARAKHAND
Home to many of the holiest sites in India. Uttarakhand is not just the confluence of religions but also some of nature's most beautiful miracles. This is where adventure lets you test your faith in everything above.
Boating - Ride the serene waters of the sacred land and experience calm like never before. Bhimtal, Naini Lake, Mussourrie Lake are among the many waters in Uttarakhand which will take you on a wonderful boat ride.
Paragliding - Uttarakhand offers various destinations for paragliding From Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Pratap Nagar, Dayara Bugyal, Dhanaulti Ridge in Garhwal. Naukuchiatal in Nainital to Pithogarh. The skies are open to all who wish to rise above.
Skiing - The Mountains are not merely to be admired, especially if you are given the option of skiing. Auli, Dayara Bugyal. Munsiyari and Mundali are the places where you can experience Skiing.
Trekking - Walk through snow trails on the Gangotri Glacier Trek, Chandrashila Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, experience the wonders of the mountains and snow.
Golfing - Green meadows mesmerizing lakes make up the golf courses at Uttarakhand.
River Rafting - The rivers of Uttarakhand race the surge forth as they gush down the Himalayas, known for its enthralling white water rafting.
Bunjee Jumping - The Gods of the land give you multiple ways to defy gravity Bunjee Jumping is one of them. Conquer your fears and tease the waters way below at Mohan Chatti. With the Gods on your side, nothing can stop you now.
Kayaking - The white waters at Rishikesh Dakpathar and Ramganaga offer a number of excellent and challenging rapids to indulge in a kayaking trip.
Ropeways - Uttarakhand offers many ropeways and cable cars to take in all the beauty of the Himalayas and everything beyond.
PLACES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
SHIMLA >> MANALI >> KULLU >> DHARAMSHALA >> DALHOUSIE >> KHAJJIAR >> KUFRI >> CHAIL
Best Time To Travel
February to June (Spring and Summer) is the best time to visit Himachal. The pleasant and most popular time to visit is the winters, i.e., between October and February when it's the snowfall season.
March-June: 22-37 °C
Travel Seasons: Min/Max Temperature
December-February: 0-15C
July-September: 15-25°C
Do You Know?
Himachal Pradesh with its majestic peaks and picturesque valleys makes for some of the best hill stations in the country.
With the hill stations like Dalhousie and its victorian style mansions, scenic vistas, natural springs, and mesmerizing trekking trails the state becomes the perfect abode for all those ardent fans of nature.
The quaint town of Kasauli and its beautiful churches, apple orchids, and colorful birds only add to the glamour of this mountain vista. Shimla and its host of adventure activities, temples, places to shop, eat, and numerous sightseeing places. Manali too has made a name for itself with adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, skiing, and more. From Rothang Pass to Solang Valley. Manali is a playground for all thrill-seekers. And the best part, these are just a few of the many Himalayan gems.
Things You Could Do in Himachal Pradesh
The home of the Lama is serenity and adventure all rolled into one. Snow-capped peaks, plunging valley’s enchanting architecture all draw one into a new world where possibilities never end.
Trekking - The wonderland is every adventurer’s dream come true. With a whole host of trekking through snow-capped mountains and snaking valleys. Himachal Pradesh is one place you’d love to get lost in Chandrakal lake. Trek is a treasure trove for the ardent as well amateur trekker’s . Miyar valley trek has plenty of untouched things to explore.
Canyoning - Home to a Thrilling array of canyoning activities, the quaint little village of Vashisht has grown to become a hub of adventure.
Rock Climbing - Manali’s rugged terrains offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in the region.
Paragliding - Paragliding at Bir - Billing witness majestic views of Dauladhar ranges in the entire stunning valley of Kangra. The stunning Beas river Valley will create the perfect view while paragliding here.
Camping - Chandra Taal Lake camping allows you quintessential moments besides this mystique lake. You could also discover the magical appeal of camping at snow - trail, Chail, and Shimla.
River Rafting - The Satluj river expeditions offer you an incredible cannoned landscape on the banks of the Satluj river.
Horse Riding - One can experience this activity in Solang valley and Kufri, Shimla.
Zipline - This activity can be experienced at Kufri and Solang valley.
PLACES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
SHIMLA >> MANALI >> KULLU >> DHARAMSHALA >> DALHOUSIE >> KHAJJIAR >> KUFRI >> CHAIL
Best Time To Travel
February to June (Spring and Summer) is the best time to visit Himachal. The pleasant and most popular time to visit is the winters, i.e., between October and February when it's the snowfall season.
March-June: 22-37 °C
Travel Seasons: Min/Max Temperature
December-February: 0-15C
July-September: 15-25°C
Do You Know?
Himachal Pradesh with its majestic peaks and picturesque valleys makes for some of the best hill stations in the country.
With the hill stations like Dalhousie and its victorian style mansions, scenic vistas, natural springs, and mesmerizing trekking trails the state becomes the perfect abode for all those ardent fans of nature.
The quaint town of Kasauli and its beautiful churches, apple orchids, and colorful birds only add to the glamour of this mountain vista. Shimla and its host of adventure activities, temples, places to shop, eat, and numerous sightseeing places. Manali too has made a name for itself with adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, skiing, and more. From Rothang Pass to Solang Valley. Manali is a playground for all thrill-seekers. And the best part, these are just a few of the many Himalayan gems.
Things You Could Do in Himachal Pradesh
The home of the Lama is serenity and adventure all rolled into one. Snow-capped peaks, plunging valley’s enchanting architecture all draw one into a new world where possibilities never end.
Trekking - The wonderland is every adventurer’s dream come true. With a whole host of trekking through snow-capped mountains and snaking valleys. Himachal Pradesh is one place you’d love to get lost in Chandrakal lake. Trek is a treasure trove for the ardent as well amateur trekker’s . Miyar valley trek has plenty of untouched things to explore.
Canyoning - Home to a Thrilling array of canyoning activities, the quaint little village of Vashisht has grown to become a hub of adventure.
Rock Climbing - Manali’s rugged terrains offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in the region.
Paragliding - Paragliding at Bir - Billing witness majestic views of Dauladhar ranges in the entire stunning valley of Kangra. The stunning Beas river Valley will create the perfect view while paragliding here.
Camping - Chandra Taal Lake camping allows you quintessential moments besides this mystique lake. You could also discover the magical appeal of camping at snow - trail, Chail, and Shimla.
River Rafting - The Satluj river expeditions offer you an incredible cannoned landscape on the banks of the Satluj river.
Horse Riding - One can experience this activity in Solang valley and Kufri, Shimla.
Zipline - This activity can be experienced at Kufri and Solang valley.
PLACES IN LADAKH
LEH >> NUBRA VALLEY >> PANGONG LAKE >> ALCHI
Best Time To Travel
The Best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season from the month of April to July during this time temperature is between 15 to 30 Degree Celsius. Ladakh is known for its extremely low temperatures almost all through the year. While it is quite pleasant in the summer time, the winters are exceedingly cold unforgiving. Well, in that case, naturally the best time to visit Ladakh is during the summers.
Do You Know?
Ladakh festivals reinstate the fact that all bad things must come to an end. The festivals play the role of affirming faith, reinforcing tradition, and carrying on the vivid culture of this pristine land.
Home to the Buddhists and Hindus, Ladakh celebrates many enticing festivals. Its location in the Himalayas is another added tribute to celebrate many wonders of nature and it becomes the abode of many vibrant festivities in the mountains. One of the most popular festivals of Ladakh is Losar - a medley of cultural events, rituals, and performances.
Through this festival, the natives pay tribute to the Indus River as they believe that the river plays a key role in maintaining harmony and unity among various ethnic groups and communities of India.
Things you could do in Ladakh.
With Techniques of ecological awareness, peace, and harmony. Ladakh is blessed with supernatural landscapes that offer the most fascinating adventures. Come witness the magic of mountains in all its glory.
Biking - The trails here are considered the holy trails of all biking trails.
Cycling - The KhardungLa Pass is considered one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Located at 5,633mts, this route is the gateway o the beautiful Nubra Valley, and cycling in this route is pure joy when on a trip to Ladakh.
Trekking - The Markha Valley I a remote stretch of land cocooned by Gigantic Mountains. This terrain offers trekking enthusiasts spectacular scenery terrain of sightseeing of Blue sheep and Ibex along the way.
The trek to Stok Kangri, the highest mountain range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region, makes this one a very popular and challenging trek.
Visit Magnetic Hill - Also known as the gravity hill, this region has magnetic properties. Many people believe that there is indeed an invisible force pervading the Magnetic hill.
Pangong Lake - This beautiful water reservoir is about 134 km long at an altitude of 14,270 ft making it one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world.
Monasteries - Visit the Hemis, Thiksey, Likir, Dikshit, and Shey monastery for a truly divine experience.
Wildlife - Meet the star attraction of Hemis park the Snow Leopard on your Trip to Ladakh.
PLACES IN KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.
PLACES IN KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.
PLACES IN KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.
PLACES IN LADAKH
LEH >> NUBRA VALLEY >> PANGONG LAKE >> ALCHI
Best Time To Travel
The Best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season from the month of April to July during this time temperature is between 15 to 30 Degree Celsius. Ladakh is known for its extremely low temperatures almost all through the year. While it is quite pleasant in the summer time, the winters are exceedingly cold unforgiving. Well, in that case, naturally the best time to visit Ladakh is during the summers.
Do You Know?
Ladakh festivals reinstate the fact that all bad things must come to an end. The festivals play the role of affirming faith, reinforcing tradition, and carrying on the vivid culture of this pristine land.
Home to the Buddhists and Hindus, Ladakh celebrates many enticing festivals. Its location in the Himalayas is another added tribute to celebrate many wonders of nature and it becomes the abode of many vibrant festivities in the mountains. One of the most popular festivals of Ladakh is Losar - a medley of cultural events, rituals, and performances.
Through this festival, the natives pay tribute to the Indus River as they believe that the river plays a key role in maintaining harmony and unity among various ethnic groups and communities of India.
Things you could do in Ladakh
With Techniques of ecological awareness, peace, and harmony. Ladakh is blessed with supernatural landscapes that offer the most fascinating adventures. Come witness the magic of mountains in all its glory.
Biking - The trails here are considered the holy trails of all biking trails.
Cycling - The KhardungLa Pass is considered one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Located at 5,633mts, this route is the gateway o the beautiful Nubra Valley, and cycling in this route is pure joy when on a trip to Ladakh.
Trekking - The Markha Valley I a remote stretch of land cocooned by Gigantic Mountains. This terrain offers trekking enthusiasts spectacular scenery terrain of sightseeing of Blue sheep and Ibex along the way.
The trek to Stok Kangri, the highest mountain range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region, makes this one a very popular and challenging trek.
Visit Magnetic Hill - Also known as the gravity hill, this region has magnetic properties. Many people believe that there is indeed an invisible force pervading the Magnetic hill.
Pangong Lake - This beautiful water reservoir is about 134 km long at an altitude of 14,270 ft making it one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world.
Monasteries - Visit the Hemis, Thiksey, Likir, Dikshit, and Shey monastery for a truly divine experience.
Wildlife - Meet the star attraction of Hemis park the Snow Leopard on your Trip to Ladakh.
PLACES IN KERALA
Kochi >> Munnar >> Thekkady >> Kumarakom >> Alleppey >> Kovalam >> Thiruvananthapuram
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
The Winter season between September to March is the best time to visit Kerala. This is the time when Kerala has a comfortable climate and pleasant weather with less humidity.
Though Kerala is a year-round destination, the best season to visit Kerala depends on which place in Kerala you're visiting. While some places are most enjoyable during the monsoons, others are best visited during the winter season. Overall, the best time to visit Kerala is from September to March, when the weather is pleasant, making it easy for tourists to explore the myriad facets of the state - the hill stations, beaches, and backwaters.
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 KASHMIR
SRINAGAR >> SONMARG >> GULMARG >> PAHALGHAM >> PATNITOP >> KATRA >> JAMMU >>
Best Time To Travel:
Kashmir is well and truly a year-round destination if you’re waiting for the best time to visit Jammu and Kashmir. All seasons, be it summer or winter in Kashmir, have their allure that beckons travelers from all over India and abroad. So, never mind when to visit Kashmir and just pack your bags and get up here.
Summer Season in Kashmir
Summer, June through August, is a season of joy and it draws in a constant flood of tourists of all kinds into the Kashmir Valley. Although hotel rates are higher and solitude is hard to come by in Srinagar, but a shikhara ride or a night stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake makes it all worthwhile. Summer is also when most locals indulge in many festivities such as Ramzan and weddings. Whether you’re on honeymoon to enjoy time around Dal Lake or an adventurer planning your next trek in the mighty Pir Panjal range, summer is the best season to visit Kashmir Valley. Jammu in summer experiences heat waves as bad as in Chandigarh or Delhi. Summer is also the time when pilgrims go to Vaishno Devi in Jammu or Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.
Monsoon Season in Kashmir
Monsoons, between September and November, is also a good time to explore the Valley as summer crowds have thinned out by this time and the best deals on hotels and packages are on offer. The Monsoon season is off-season in Kashmir Valley however, don’t let it discourage your plans. Apple picking is the most rewarding activity to do while you’re in Kashmir during the rains.
Winter Season in Kashmir
Winter in Kashmir lasts usually between December and February. Some places in the Kashmir Valley in Winter witness a lot of snowfall while Jammu in winter has milder winter temperatures. The entire snow-clad Pir Panjal range makes winter the best time to visit Kashmir for a honeymoon. Thousands of tourists come here to enjoy snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Srinagar. Patnitop in Jammu is another popular hill station where newlyweds and families love to retreat.
Do You Know?
The visit to the valley remains incomplete without having lived in the houseboat. It was the boat-dwelling Haji community who started building houseboats for English visitors since they were not allowed to own land in the state. The first houseboat build was named Kashmir Princess.
Things you could do in Kashmir
Kashmir is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to skiing. Kashmir has it all.
Shikara Ride - Shikara ride provides a unique way of living, Sightseeing & shopping.
Gondola Ride at Gulmarg - Gondola cable car is the most interesting attraction to explore the beauty of Kashmir.
Skiing - The state is blessed with world-famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonmarg which are great places for skiing.
Paragliding - The view of the striking green meadows and the majestic valleys while gliding over them is totally different experience. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Baderwah, Sansar, and Harwan are the top places where tourists can enjoy Paragliding.
Rafting - The famous rivers where adventure seekers can try these challenging activities are Indus, Lidder, and Zanskar cutting through various mesmerizing landscapes deep gorges, and mountains.
Shopping - One can enjoy shopping for handicrafts, dry fruits, and textiles especially shawls and carpets at numerous traditional shops and modern shopping centers.
Dinning - One can relish the rich Kashmiri cuisine o the banks of the Dal Lake which are adorned with houseboats and restaurants that serve Wazwwan - a multi-course signature dining treat of Kashmir.
PLACES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
SHIMLA >> MANALI >> KULLU >> DHARAMSHALA >> DALHOUSIE >> KHAJJIAR >> KUFRI >> CHAIL
Best Time To Travel
February to June (Spring and Summer) is the best time to visit Himachal. The pleasant and most popular time to visit is the winters, i.e., between October and February when it's the snowfall season.
March-June: 22-37 °C
Travel Seasons: Min/Max Temperature
December-February: 0-15C
July-September: 15-25°C
Do You Know?
Himachal Pradesh with its majestic peaks and picturesque valleys makes for some of the best hill stations in the country.
With the hill stations like Dalhousie and its victorian style mansions, scenic vistas, natural springs, and mesmerizing trekking trails the state becomes the perfect abode for all those ardent fans of nature.
The quaint town of Kasauli and its beautiful churches, apple orchids, and colorful birds only add to the glamour of this mountain vista. Shimla and its host of adventure activities, temples, places to shop, eat, and numerous sightseeing places. Manali too has made a name for itself with adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, skiing, and more. From Rothang Pass to Solang Valley. Manali is a playground for all thrill-seekers. And the best part, these are just a few of the many Himalayan gems.
Things You Could Do in Himachal Pradesh
The home of the Lama is serenity and adventure all rolled into one. Snow-capped peaks, plunging valley’s enchanting architecture all draw one into a new world where possibilities never end.
Trekking - The wonderland is every adventurer’s dream come true. With a whole host of trekking through snow-capped mountains and snaking valleys. Himachal Pradesh is one place you’d love to get lost in Chandrakal lake. Trek is a treasure trove for the ardent as well amateur trekker’s. Miyar valley trek has plenty of untouched things to explore.
Canyoning - Home to a Thrilling array of canyoning activities, the quaint little village of Vashisht has grown to become a hub of adventure.
Rock Climbing - Manali’s rugged terrains offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in the region.
Paragliding - Paragliding at Bir - Billing witness majestic views of Dauladhar ranges in the entire stunning valley of Kangra. The stunning Beas river Valley will create the perfect view while paragliding here.
Camping - Chandra Taal Lake camping allows you quintessential moments besides this mystique lake. You could also discover the magical appeal of camping at snow - trail, Chail, and Shimla.
River Rafting - The Satluj river expeditions offer you an incredible cannoned landscape on the banks of the Satluj river.
Horse Riding - One can experience this activity in Solang valley and Kufri, Shimla.
Zipline - This activity can be experienced at Kufri and Solang valley
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.
TRAVEL RESTRICTED
Quarantine for 14 days required on arrival, till further notice.
PLACES
BANGKOK >> PATTAYA
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical climate could easily bring temperatures up to 90 degrees on any given day, regardless of the time of year.
THINGS YOU COULD DO
The Grand Palace - The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan - Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang was built in the early nineteenth century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram / Wat Phra Kaew - Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium. Construction of the temple began in 1783 under the orders of Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple during their reigns as a way of making religious merit and glorifying the dynasty. Many important state and royal ceremonies are held within the temple each year, presided by the king in person and attended by government officials. This makes the temple the nation's preeminent place of worship and a national shrine for the monarchy and the state. Throughout the years, each king has donated sacred and valuable objects to the temple, making it a treasury as well.
Lumphini Park - Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
Jomtien Beach - Jomtien or Jomtien Beach is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.
Sanctuary of Truth - The Sanctuary of Truth is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand. It was designed by the Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan in the Ayutthaya style. The building is notably constructed entirely out of wood, specifically Mai Deang, Mai Takien, Mai Panchaat, and Teak, and it contains only wood-carved idols and sculptures
Pattaya Beach - Famous, busy beach with lounge chairs.
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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