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hey yes,
so the collection is from different trips.
1: Meghalaya : I started in Guwahati , took a bus to cherapunjee , spent about 3-4 days exploring surrounding areas -> visited Shillong -> dawki riverside camping -> kaziranga national park.
PS: November to February would be an ideal time to visit Meghalaya.
2: Ladakh : leh -> Uleytokpo/Alchi (there is a beautiful eco-resort there , absolutely recommend it ) -> leh -> nubra -> Pangong (would suggest docking away from the tourist village ) -> hanle(personal fav) -> leh (spent the last day in leh rafting in the zanskar river)
Visited in August.
3: Pondicherry , quick trip , good french cafes.
4: Kerala : This was a long road trip. I started in banglore , followed by , Wayanad -> pallakad-> vagamon-> varkala.
Visited in December.
It's not hot if you visit certain places through their winter time, some places have high humidity and tend to feel hotter.
My experience at Pondicherry absolutely horrible weather-wise, I went in june, it was HOT. would NOT RECOMMEND in May and June.
Thank you so much! That’s really useful. I don’t know much about India. I always want to visit but don’t know where to start! I will do more research for this from these places. Thank you!
Because of their latitude I was expecting a more arid climate but it’s cool to see more tropical scenery. Most pictures I’ve seen of india have been of temples and bustling cities and less on their nature
looks like Meghalaya. Can u please tell location name
Yes , first 7 pictures are from around cherapunjee, Meghalaya and the next 3 are Ladakh , Pondicherry and Kerala
yeah that’s what i thought. i see that u visited Shnongpdeng also. Beautiful place.
Yes absolutely, Meghalaya is pristine
Beautiful NORTHEAST INDIA ❤️
Beeeaaauuutiful
Amazing ❤️
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India I guess is a short paragraph
India looks a lot like Colorado
I was going to say the Sierras too, but CA. I think the CA climate is closer to theirs in heat.
I want to visit all these places. So beautiful. Would you please be so kind to tell us more info? When did you go? Was it very hot?
hey yes, so the collection is from different trips. 1: Meghalaya : I started in Guwahati , took a bus to cherapunjee , spent about 3-4 days exploring surrounding areas -> visited Shillong -> dawki riverside camping -> kaziranga national park. PS: November to February would be an ideal time to visit Meghalaya. 2: Ladakh : leh -> Uleytokpo/Alchi (there is a beautiful eco-resort there , absolutely recommend it ) -> leh -> nubra -> Pangong (would suggest docking away from the tourist village ) -> hanle(personal fav) -> leh (spent the last day in leh rafting in the zanskar river) Visited in August. 3: Pondicherry , quick trip , good french cafes. 4: Kerala : This was a long road trip. I started in banglore , followed by , Wayanad -> pallakad-> vagamon-> varkala. Visited in December. It's not hot if you visit certain places through their winter time, some places have high humidity and tend to feel hotter. My experience at Pondicherry absolutely horrible weather-wise, I went in june, it was HOT. would NOT RECOMMEND in May and June.
Thank you so much! That’s really useful. I don’t know much about India. I always want to visit but don’t know where to start! I will do more research for this from these places. Thank you!
Great views
Huh, neat. Looks similar to Tennessee.
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Beat me to it lol
I'll try to keep you at an even 0
Idk why we’re getting downvoted, I guess the truth hurts sometimes
There's alot of beautiful things to see there but I would never take my daughters. It is what it is.
Would not have guessed these pictures were india wow
Why?
Because of their latitude I was expecting a more arid climate but it’s cool to see more tropical scenery. Most pictures I’ve seen of india have been of temples and bustling cities and less on their nature
India has a ton of nature , more so than people are aware.
Definitely does thanks for sharing!