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North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.
In northern side of Odisha one beautiful place known as Dev Kunda, (bathing paradise of Lord), it is a beautiful place, and person who can hike and reach top of mountain can find beautiful natural garden and fruit garden managed automatically and the origin of river still not known as it comes instantly from top of mountain, it is a beautiful place, road for two to three kilometers are not so good.


You are right the place is really beautiful, found a lot of pictures and info on the net about Devkund, have posted a couple of them here :)


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Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar, Reena
The Himalayan region has some of the most beautiful spots on this earth...I wish I could spend an entire month touring the entire region since now all the information required is readily available and one can chalk out a schedule easily based on this, do the bookings for place of stay etc online ! The more we travel the more we get to learn and absorb and personally I feel money spent on travel is the best investment there is...


Touring new places opens our eyes and hearts and to new cultures and new things, but for that one needs to have the right mind set, all we see now is more of packaged tours which only touches a few predetermined places with guides and one hardly gets to meet local people or really soak in the local culture. So it is better to go all on our own anywhere, like you mentioned, everything is available online and can be easily planned well!

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North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?
North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?

I prefer guided tours because they take you to the exact locations and make hotel arrangements in their own hotels. I'm planning to visit HP and it's surrounding regions.
North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?

I prefer guided tours because they take you to the exact locations and make hotel arrangements in their own hotels. I'm planning to visit HP and it's surrounding regions.


May will be the best time to visit as in mid june it will start raining and thus it's a little risky to travel in the hilly regions.
North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?

I prefer guided tours because they take you to the exact locations and make hotel arrangements in their own hotels. I'm planning to visit HP and it's surrounding regions.


May will be the best time to visit as in mid june it will start raining and thus it's a little risky to travel in the hilly regions.


That part will be taken care of by the Tourist travel operators. They advise which season is better.
North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?

I prefer guided tours because they take you to the exact locations and make hotel arrangements in their own hotels. I'm planning to visit HP and it's surrounding regions.


May will be the best time to visit as in mid june it will start raining and thus it's a little risky to travel in the hilly regions.


That part will be taken care of by the Tourist travel operators. They advise which season is better.


As far as I know tourist travel operators hardly take us to unexplored areas. They have packages only for those particular hill stations or spots which are crowded with tourists.
North and North east India where the mighty Himalayas stand is always a destination I crave for. There's hills and hills everywhere some are covered with greenery where as others are snow covered. Leh Ladakh is a paradise and not a piece of cake for every one as physically fit people can only have a taste of it. Just before Leh is another paradise i.e., Jammu and Kashmir.
This link has also included Spiti valley which is more beautiful than Leh I guess. But, it has missed out Kinnaur valley. Looking at all the superb destinations in a single place is a heavenly feeling at least for a nature lover like me.
Thanks for the link mam.


Of course, they are the most sought after destinations. But, they are located in remote regions and difficult terrains. Are they well connected by Air or train? If so please give the details.Please also give details about Roadways.


Sikkim you can reach by train. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station. Once you reach there, you can choose to visit either Darjeeling or Sikkim or both if time permits. Darjeeling toy train is world famous as we all know. However, to reach Sikkim you can board a bus or taxi as per your desire.
Kashmir can be reached via Jammu. Jammu to Kashmir you can travel by bus.
Leh can be reached by 2 ways. One is from Kashmir via Kargil and the other one is from Manali. Both are tiring journeys but scenic.
Key Monastery is in Spiti valley. Spiti valley is better reached from Manali and bus is the only mode of transportation. You can travel till Delhi in train and then board a luxury bus from Delhi to Manali and from there you can choose to visit either Spiti valley or Leh via Lahaul valley which is a journey of almost 2 days.
Tungnath is a trek and to reach there you need to travel by bus from Dehradun to Chopta. Dehradun is connected with trains from Delhi.


A direct link from AP travels to Southern travels Delhi will save lot of your tour travails. But it's very expensive.


It can be done but I guess there will be no fun. I never prefer guided tours. However, I guess you are planning some vacations. Which destination you loved the most out of these and prefer to visit?

I prefer guided tours because they take you to the exact locations and make hotel arrangements in their own hotels. I'm planning to visit HP and it's surrounding regions.


May will be the best time to visit as in mid june it will start raining and thus it's a little risky to travel in the hilly regions.


That part will be taken care of by the Tourist travel operators. They advise which season is better.


As far as I know tourist travel operators hardly take us to unexplored areas. They have packages only for those particular hill stations or spots which are crowded with tourists.


From my state AP, the tourism department has a link with Southern travels in Delhi. Their destinations are clearly marked. and you have always have the option. The places they do not cover, you can get a useful info from them.
Thank you said by: Reena
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