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It must be noted that in some of these places, the cost of living may be extremely high; so, money should be spent carefully as you explore these countries.
From Gen Z and millennials to retired couples, people have been bitten by the travel bug after the past few years of restricted travel rules due to the pandemic.
Activities have been planned at famous destinations such as the Qilla (Bhaderwah Fort), Jae Valley, Guldanda, and Gatha Park.
Indian travellers no longer have to pay Rs 3,799 as visa fees and don’t have to face the hassles of pocketing a visa either.
The strawberry plantations, hills with hovering clouds, valleys blanketed by fog, and the gentle drizzle attract tourists to the place repeatedly.
Kenya is known for its scenic landscapes, wildlife, and Indian Ocean beaches and has renowned tourism spots like Samburu National Reserve, Diani Beach, Amboseli National Park, Manda Bay, The Great Rift Valley, Lake Victoria, and Mt Kenya.
The serpentine queues could be witnessed even during the day on Wednesday, but the waiting period for darshan began to reduce rapidly towards the evening.
Presently, it is not open to tourists and is an uninhabited Island with no accommodation facilities. The administration has proposed a five-star eco-tourism resort on Aves Island in public-private partnership mode.
In the suburbs, there are a number of waterfalls with monsoon-swelled water in them cascading down as if frothing milk is spilling out of a broken pot.
If you have two days, you can also club places like Kudilidam, Seetharkundu waterfalls, Thekkinchira, Chulliyar dam, Chinganchira Karuppaswamy nature temple, the renowned Chellappan Chettan’s tea shop, Vamala Bala Dhandayuthapani temple, Malampuzha dam, and Kava village alongside Kollengode.