North Odisha.. you can try visiting Mizoram during Christmas
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Orth Odisha, Must try Murmura and Mutton and if possible must try pakhal
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Go to North Odisha. Shimlipal National park (it is open from Oct to March). Kuldiha sanctuary, Baripada, Balasore, Chandipur sea beach, Multiple water falls (Duduma, Sanaghagra, Badaghagra,Khandahara,, Bhimkund), multiple temples, Baripada tribal arts and food etc. All can be covered in 5-7 days
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In telangana, you can cover hyderabad city, srisailam Jyotirlinga. If covering rayalaseema you can go to a place called ahobilam nav Narasimha temple,tirupati,kurnool,jogulamba temple to name a few, beach options in rayalaseema is limited as per my knowledge.
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Rayalaseema 1. Thirumala 2. Srisailam 3. Mahanandi 4. Ahobhilam(Nava Narasimha kshetra) Many more...
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Sir pls plan a circuit of North Odisha. Since a long time you haven't visited Odisha also you can club some areas of South Bengal by starting the journey from Bhubaneswar and ending in Kolkata. Two different itineraries sharing through which one can be planned accordingly. Places with respect to distances : - 1st Choice :- 1. Bhubaneswar to Talcher, 123 kms. ( Talcher is known for coal mining town ) 2. Talcher to Keonjhar, 142 kms. ( Keonjhar has beautiful waterfalls & handicrafts ) 3. Keonjhar to Similipal, 108 kms. ( Similipal is famous for Barehipani and Joranda waterfalls. Barehipani fall is Odisha's highest and India's second highest waterfall and Similipal national park is famous for melanistic black tigers ) 4. Similipal to Balasore, 116 kms. ( 13-14 kms away from Balasore, Chandipur beach is famous & known as receding beach of Odisha ) 5. Balasore to Baripada, 56 kms. ( Baripada is famous for its food ''Mudhi Mansa'' i.e. muri and mutton with gravy ) 6. Baripada to Digha, 130 kms. ( Digha beach is famous in West Bengal ) 7. Digha to Kolkata, 184 kms. Journey ends in Kolkata. 2nd Choice : - 1. Bhubaneswar to Paradeep via Cuttack, 105 kms. 2. Paradeep to Bhitarkanika, 115 kms. 3. Bhitarkanika to Bhadrak, 151 kms. 4. Bhadrak to Keonjhar, 127 kms. Then from Keonjhar rest plan is above in 1st choice itinerary. Only thing is that Talcher is replaced by Paradeep and Bhitarkanika. Really enjoying the Rajasthan series, hoping for the above circuit near in future.
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Visit North Odisha...you will enjoy for sure...it is rich in culture.. variety of food options and scenic beauty... Mayurbhanj.. Keonjhar..balasore...these have waterfalls.. beautiful dams.. famous temples and similipal national park is a must visit for the tourists from all the regions of world
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Tripura would be a better choice as it's mostly un explored and no much content is available online
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Start from shegaon -> lonar sarovar(Buldhana) -> Ajanta caves -> aurangabad -> Bibi ka Maqbara -> ellora caves -> Daulatabad Fort -> Grishneshwar Jyotirling -> Shani shinganapur -> shirdi -> Then u can go to Nashik and explore it wisely because their are n number to places near Nashik. After Nashik u can explore various Fort on Sahyadri I u have time. Thank You Sir i think this is the best time for these places. Trust me
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Warangal (Telangana) – heritage temples, fort & lakes. Mizoram – cool weather, hills, waterfalls, cultural vibe. Tripura – palaces, rock carvings, lakes, offbeat spots. North Odisha – wildlife, mangroves, beaches, adventure.
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मिजोरम का कीजिये और न्यू जलपईगुरी से नई वाली राजधानी,आनंद विहार साइरंग राजधानी से कीजिये
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What's your opinion on 6 day tour last week Oct-first week Nov
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