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A Perfect Budget-Friendly Travel Itinerary for Yulla Kanda: World’s Highest Krishna Temple

The Yulla Kanda Krishna Temple is one of the highest Krishna temples in the world and lies in the Kinanur district of Himachal Pradesh. This destination is perfect for adventure lovers and spiritual explorers. It is a blend of divine peace and raw wilderness. You may have seen this place on your social media once in a lifetime, but never get a chance to explore. Yulla Kanda is a hidden gem in the Himalayas, offering a unique blend of spiritual serenity and adventurous trekking. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,895 meters (12,778 feet). At this altitude, there is a lake around the world’s highest Krishna temple that will leave you awe-inspired. Devotees believe that this temple was established by the Pandavas during their exile. I will tell you this story in the next blog about what scientists have said about this place while researching. Till then, you need to know how to reach Yulla Kanda and what it will cost. How to Reach Yulla Kanda If we combine road trips with thrilling treks to reach Yulla Kanda then it is an adventure in itself. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make it easy for you to go: From Delhi to Reckong Peo Start your journey from Delhi by boarding a bus to Reckong Peo. You will get HRCTC buses which are government buses of Himachal Pradesh. The approximate cost for this ride is ₹1,000. Reckong Peo is the heart of Kinnaur and a mesmerizing place for exploration. From Reckong Peo to Yulla Khas Village From Reckong Peo, take another bus to Yulla Khas Village. The bus fare is less than ₹100, but if you prefer a more private ride, take a shared cab for ₹400 to ₹600. These drivers can charge you more if you don’t know the actual price. Day 1: Arriving at Yulla Khas Village Once you reach Yulla Khas Village, find accommodation and then rest up for the exciting trek ahead. Most stays cost around ₹1,200, including meals. You can’t go for the Yulla Kanda trek at night, but you can explore Yulla Khas and meet new people. Moreover, you can also understand their culture, prepare for the next day’s trek, and what is needed for the trek. Also, sleep early to start trekking early at 6 AM. Day 2: Trekking to the Base Camps Trek Distance: 12 KM Base Camps:- First Base Camp (8 KM) Second Base Camp (10 KM) Start your day with a heavy breakfast—there are no cafés or restaurants along the trek path (keep in mind always). For those who may find the 12 KM trek challenging, take solace in knowing you can stop at either of the two base camps. If you want to stay at the camp, call the owners of the base camps to reach out and set up camp if you have a group. Because sometimes they usually don’t go over there if they do not find any tourists. The trek through dense forests, rocky terrains, long stairs, and open skies will invigorate your senses. Once you arrive at the first base camp (prices are around ₹1,200 per night, including meals). The site offers a peaceful experience, perfect for stargazing in the middle of the mountains. Day 3: Visiting Yulla Kanda Krishna Temple Rise early the next morning to reach the Yulla Kanda Krishna Temple. After a 4 KM trek from the base camp, you’ll find yourself standing before the temple— The epicenter of a truce and spirituality. Spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the temple, capture a moment with your camera, and enjoy a mind-blowing view. Post-visit, trek back to the base camp, and have your breakfast. If you’re feeling adventurous, consider extending your stay at the base camp for 2 to 3 days to appreciate this region’s magnificence. Day 4: Return to Yulla Khas Village With a heart full of memories and a mind refreshed, start to trek back to Yulla Khas Village. You can either spend another night in the village or go back to Reckong Peo. As I said, this place also offers an epic view of the coast of rivers. You can easily find places to stay at the cheapest price One more thing: if you want to go back, you need to find a bus before 5 PM. HRCTC buses return to Shimla before sunset. Important Tips for a Hassle-Free Trip Solo Travelers Beware: Avoid trekking alone. Hire a guide for safety and navigation. Weather recommendation: Plan your trip between March and November, as the base camps are mostly deserted during the harsh winter months from the end of November to February. But if you want to go, you can visit, but staying there can be risky. About Meals: Have a filling breakfast before the trek and carry some snacks, as no eateries are available. Camping Options: If you have your camping gear, you can set up a camp at the base camps for ₹200 to ₹300. And if you want to get a meal, you can ask the camp’s owner. They will charge 200-300 max. Why Visit Yulla Kanda? Yulla Kanda is not just a destination; it’s a spiritual experience at the top. From the moment you set foot in the serene village of Yulla Khas to the time you stand in awe of the world’s highest Krishna temple. Every step immerses you in nature’s grandeur and among the heartwarming people. Whether you’re a beginner trekker, a spiritual seeker, or a person who wants to escape and sleep in nature’s land, Yulla Kanda offers something extraordinary. budget-Friendly travel Delhi to Shimla (Bus/Train) ₹800–₹1,200 (HRCTC buses are available that will drop you directly reckon Peo at 1000, but it’s hectic) Shimla to Reckong Peo (Bus/Taxi) ₹500–₹700 Reckong Peo to Yulla Khas (Bus/Cab) ₹100–₹600 Homestay in Yulla Khas (per night) ₹1,200 Base Camp Stay (including meals) ₹1,200 Own Camp Setup Charges ₹200–₹300 Guide Charges (per day) ₹1,000–₹1,500 So, pack your bags, lace up your trekking boots, and get ready to embark

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Why Meghalaya is becoming a popular destination for travel in India

When talking about Meghalaya, you are talking about clouds and rain because it is referred to as the Abode of Clouds.” This is a place of cascading waterfalls, clean rivers, and green forests. This northeastern area is now all over Instagram and YouTube to explore. As a traveler, I know, you also want to know why Meghalaya is becoming a sensation on travelers’ bucket lists. Let me convince you that this place is not only about rain or clouds but more. On Instagram, you have seen many places, but in this blog, you will read more other untouched gems of Meghalaya. So let’s go, travel buddy to know unexplored places in Meghalaya to plan a trip here. Unexplored Gems in Meghalaya – Kongthong – The Singing Village In Meghalaya, villages look more beautiful than cities. Kongthong is a village known for the singing village in Meghalaya. In this unique village, residents communicate through whistled tunes. It means villagers have their names with some whistle tunes. I know, you have also seen this village on Instagram. Add this place to experience something new about this place and its people. – Nongkhnum Island Nong Khnum Island, Asia’s second-largest river island, offers pristine beaches and waterfalls. If you are looking for camping and picnics, this place has everything to give. Mawryngkhang Have you seen the most dangerous bamboo trail on the internet? Yes, then Maweynhkhang is the place of the scariest trek in Meghalaya. This bamboo trail offers thrilling views and a cultural connection to the Khasi community. This community has a special cultural heritage where family lineage and inheritance pass through the mother’s side. You have also heard about this place where the groom goes to the bride’s house to live after marriage. You will be shocked to know that most Khasi communities follow Christianity but many of them preserve ancient customs and beliefs. Wari Chora Wari Chora in Meghalaya is a hidden canyon in the South Garo Hills. It is a paradise for adventure seekers. To reach here, you need to do a short trek and enjoy canoe rides through its serene waters. Popular Places to Visit in Meghalaya Shillong Shillong, the capital city, is popularly known as the Scotland of the East. It has everything that you want to explore like waterfalls and rivers. You can visit Umiam Lake for water sports or a peaceful boat ride. The Don Bosco Museum offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Meghalaya. Entry fees for Umiam Lake are around ₹50 per person; meanwhile, the museum charges ₹100. Cherrapunji It is famous for being the wettest place on Earth, Cherrapunji boasts breathtaking waterfalls like Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India. Entry to Nohkalikai Falls costs approximately ₹50. The Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat is another marvel. You need to follow a trek and then reach Nongriat. Dawki – Crystal Clear Waters The Umngot River in Dawki is so clear that boats appear to float on air. A boat ride here costs around ₹500 per person. The nearby Indo-Bangladesh border adds a unique touch to your visit. Mawlynnong As you want to know why Meghalaya is becoming a popular travel destination, this village is the attraction point. It is Asia’s Cleanest Village, a model of cleanliness and sustainability. Explore the Living Root Bridge in Riwai, just a short walk from the village. – Mawsynram – The Wettest Place on Earth Known for its heavy rainfall, Mawsynram is a haven for nature lovers. Visit the Mawjymbuin Cave, which has a natural Shivalinga formation. If you are a spiritual traveler, then you must visit this place, popular on Instagram. Budget to Travel Meghalaya Traveling to Meghalaya can be budget-friendly with proper planning. Such as: Flights to Guwahati (the nearest airport) range from ₹2,000 to ₹6,000. Shared cabs from Guwahati to Shillong cost ₹600–₹1,200 per person. Homestays can cost ₹800–₹1,000 per night, while mid-range hotels are ₹1,500–₹3,000. And talking about the local meals may cost ₹100–₹300 per person. Meghalayan cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors. Must-try dishes include: Jadoh: A rice dish cooked with pork and spices. Doh-Khlieh: A pork salad with onions and chilies. Nakham Bitchi: A tangy fish soup. Pumaloi: Steamed powdered rice, often served during festivals. Pair these dishes with a cup of local tea for an authentic experience. If you want activities on this trip, entry fees and activities like boating or trekking ranges starts from ₹20 to ₹500. A 5-day trip can cost ₹10,000–₹15,000 per person, including transportation, accommodation, food, and activities. It is the best deal to plan an affordable trip to Meghalaya to explore everything. Why Meghalaya is becoming a popular destination Meghalaya’s charm lies in its blend of natural beauty, like waterfalls, clouds, and rain. Whether you are exploring its famous waterfalls, trekking to hidden villages, or learning about its rich culture, Meghalaya offers an unforgettable journey. That’s why you see Meghalaya on your Instagram feed every day. I also want to add that if you are watching these beautiful places on social media, save it and pack your bag to experience every place. If you need an itinerary for this click this and ta-da you have it!

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Places to visit in Jalori Pass

All You Need To Know About Tirthan Valley, Jibhi: Places to Visit in Jalori Pass

Have you ever been to Manali in Himachal? It’s a yes, I know, but do you know that there’s a more beautiful and crowd-free place a little further from Manali? Yes, I am talking about Jibhi, the most tremendous and incredible place in the Kullu district. If you are looking for a breathtaking view of Himachal, there are many places to visit in Jalori Pass, Jibhi, and Tirthan Valley. While exploring Jibhi, I came to know how beautiful it is, with cascading waterfalls, green mountains, and rivers near the homestay. The place has a rich culture and a prosperous history. Let’s deep dive into Tirthan Valley’s places to experience the new wholesome. Places to Explore in Jibhi Jibhi is located in the Banjar Valley of Himachal Pradesh. This place offers breathtaking views of mountains and adventurous activities like fishing, hiking, and more. It features a waterfall located near the Beas River, known as the Jibhi Waterfall. The waterfall provides an authentic forest vibe after crossing 3-4 bridges on the way. In the nearby area, Mini Thailand in Jibhi is another spot that excites visitors the most. This peaceful nature site is known for the sound of gurgling rivers and its relaxing ambiance. Two rocks stand in support of each other, resembling the look of Thailand’s beach. After visiting Mini Thailand, you can enjoy a plate of Maggi and a cup of chai at the nearest cafe, The Pahadians Cafe & Stay. Along with this cafe, plenty of other well-designed cafes are waiting for you to enjoy their meals, especially Siddu, a local delicacy. Places to Visit in Jalori Pass? It’s time to explore Jalori Pass, an adventurous trekking destination. Serolsar Lake, Raghupur Fort, and the 360° viewpoint are filled with mountainous beauty. At Jalori Pass, there is a red board named “Jalori Pass”. It looks tremendously fantastic, and the surrounding mountains appear surreal and divine. If you visit between November and March, you may find heavy snowfall. But if you travel between April and September, the place appears greener than any forest. March is the best time to visit Jibhi if you want to experience light rain and some snowfall. To reach Serolsar Lake, you need to trek around 6 km, which may take 4-5 hours. Near the lake, there is a beautiful temple where you can spend time, click photos, and learn about the history of Serolsar Lake from local people. As I said, “There are plenty of places to visit in Jalori Pass“; one place is known from a blockbuster movie. Have you ever watched Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani? If yes, then this place will bring back memories of “Bunny”. The film’s scene exists where Deepika desired to see Bhairon Ka Mandir. Remember that snowy mountain scene? In winter, this place looks exactly like that. Also, you need to trek to reach this place and enjoy 360° View of the Himalayan mountains. Know More about Tirthan Valley After exploring Banjar Valley, it’s time to move forward to Tirthan Valley. This place is near Banjar Valley but offers a different view from the top of the mountain. The mountains are tall and greener than Jibhi. If you want to see a waterfall, start a 45-minute trek to reach the stunning Chhoi Waterfall. Chhoi Waterfall is a holy place dedicated to Chhoi Mata. Locals wish to keep this area sacred and clean, so travelers are requested not to litter. A big waterfall drops from a tall mountain, and the entire area is lush green. Here you can find small food stalls that sell Maggi, Momos, and Siddu. Grab some food, enjoy the view, and return before sundown. After exploring the famous spot in Tirthan Valley, check out the creative cafes with beautiful designs. You can find cafes by the riverside, on hilltops, or along the roadsides, whatever suits you the most. Summing Up Now you have all the details to explore this place hassle-free. After Manali, this is one of the best places to experience the beauty of Himachal. Chhoi Waterfall, Jalori Pass, and Jibhi will never disappoint with their charm. March is the ideal time to visit to enjoy the best weather in Jibhi. So, plan a trip to Jibhi and explore its villages and waterfalls. Get a friendly budget itinerary attached to the link below. If you are willing to know more about unexplored places like this, read my other blogs on this page.

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5 Amazing Places to Explore in April in Indian Villages: Stop exploring touristy places anymore

Hello travellers April is the most scorching hot month when we all want to travel to cool places. Well, I know you may be looking for the best places to explore in April to make your vacation unforgettable. I have lists of many places that can make your vacation epic. Himachal’s Best Places to Explore in April One of the most beautiful and popular states is Himachal Pradesh. Places like Manali, Shimla, Palampur, and Kinnaur make this one special, but I have some incredible places that are less crowded, have epic viewpoints, and have small treks to reach there. Kalga, Pulga, and Tosh are the villages in the Kullu district. To reach these places, trek for 20 minutes and get the best location from the top. These places live in the shell of silence and nature’s lap. Villagers who are building their homestays, hotels, and restaurants to earn. Kalga has 2 treks, the Kheerganga and Bunbuni Pass trek, which are still unknown to the tourists. By reaching these treks, you can find hot spring water here and go camping for stargazing. Many villages in the district of Kinnaur offer breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains. Kinanur Kailash is one of the most popular in spirituality, filled with a thrilling trek. Kalpa, a village, is untouched and popular for monasteries and temples. Ladakh’s valleys We have dreamed of exploring Ladakh plenty of times but never actually planned it. Well, this is the perfect time to experience Ladakh’s Nubra Valley, Kaza Valley, and Khardung La. Pangong Lake is a must-visit in a lifetime, while Khardung La is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, offering thrilling adventures. There’s more to know about Ladakh, which you will explore by visiting these valleys. While planning a trip to Ladakh in April, you need 10 days to spend here and can go from Kashmir as well as from Manali. This will be the most expensive trip of your life, but it will be full of joy and adventure. Maharashtra’s Histories of Forts Maharashtra’s masterpieces of ancient Indian art and culture are the Ajanta and Ellora caves, also known as Verul Leni, located in Aurangabad city. These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cities like Pune, Mumbai, Nashik, Nagpur, and many more are chilled and populous cities in Maharashtra. The echoes of the past, Rajmachi is one of the adventurous and historical forts that share the beauty of Pune. Khandala is a perfect place with lush green valleys and stunning viewpoints. Lohagad Fort, Pavana Lake, Bhaja Caves, and many more offbeat places are worth visiting. Kashmir’s heavenly locations “Kashmir is heaven on earth”, you may have heard this so many times. Then why haven’t you planned to visit here? This is the place that feels calm and home for us. Gulmarg, Sonmarg, and Pahalgam are famous places yet less touristy. Escaping Delhi only for this heaven on earth is mandatory. Phalgam’s Betaab Valley is popularly known for photography and nature walks. Srinagar’s houseboat is famous here and provides a unique stay experience on the floating boats. Jammu is a sacred place known for the Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra. It is divine and gives you a cultural touch here. After visiting the Vaishno Devi temple, you can plan your trip to Patnitop, located in Udhampur, one and a half hours away from Katra. Kerala’s beaches and waterfalls Kerala in April is a mix of backwaters, beaches, forests, lakes, and hill stations. It includes places like Munnar, Alleppey, Varkala, and many more. Apart from these touristy places, Chembra beach-Wayanad, Silent Valley National Park-Palakkad, and Arekkal waterfalls, Kochi, are the offbeat places where you can sleep in nature’s lap, go for adventure, etc. Kerala’s Kochi is a must-visit place, where you find waterfalls, lakes, bird sanctuaries, hill stations, beaches, and whatnot. Kerala has the best places to explore in April, where you will find hidden places and the beauty of nature. April is best to explore meghalaya The abode of the Cloud is another name for Meghalaya. While exploring Meghalaya, you may find plenty of waterfalls, crystal clear lakes, beautiful viewpoints, mystical caves, etc., that can blow your mind with their beauty. The Bamboo Trail-Mawryngkhang Trek in Meghalaya is one of the scariest treks, taking you through bamboo bridges. Lalong Park in Jowai is a less-explored nature park offering breathtaking views of the Myntdu River. Surrounded by dense forests, Langshiang Waterfall offers a spectacular sight, especially during the monsoon. Umiam Lake is a man-made lake that offers adventurous kayaking activities and stunning sunset views. Summing up After knowing these places, if you still have no idea where to go, I don’t think you’ll ever go anywhere to spend your April peacefully. But I am one hundred percent sure that you will pick one of the locations from it and have fun in April. Apart from these, if you want to explore other places like Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nagaland, or Goa, you can check out my other blogs about them.

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First Glass Bridge-Bajrang Setu In Rishikesh

First Glass Bridge-Bajrang Setu In Rishikesh Opening Date: Explore the Yoga Capital of the World

The Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh, will soon become the third place in India to feature a glass bridge. As you know, Rishio ki Nagri is a popular destination for travelers, home to iconic bridges such as Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and Janki Jhula in Tapovan.

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How to Avoid Traffic jams to Reach Mahakumbh 2025: A Perfect Itinerary to Make Your Mahakumbh Hassle – Free

Who doesn’t want to visit Prayagraj this month to take a holy bath in Sangam? However, there are several challenges, including crowds, traffic, and places to stay. But, keep these problems aside because I have a perfect itinerary for Mahakumbh you can take a holy dip hassle-free.

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How to earn money while traveling

5 Best Ways to Earn Money while Traveling in 2025

Earning money while traveling sounds like a pipedream. However, many travellers are getting paid to travel the world. These individuals have skills in different areas that allow them to generate money while exploring new places. Now, we will discuss all these master skills that can help you earn money while traveling.

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