If you are planing for a budget and a wonderful Honeymoon, We have a wonder full hill station which is infact not at all a common place but a place filled with the beauty of Indian hills a peace full place and very famouse for the vally of flowers, Yes we are talking about 'Auli' Uttaranchal. Auli is also very popular for skiing and not a traditional honeymoon destination. The views, ambience and the journey to Auli are amazing and makes for an enjoyable honeymoon. For your comfortable stay keeping in mind your honeymoon we have Cliff Top Resort, The Cliff Top Hotel is located on the India's most scenic location on the snow clad Himalayas.
Auli has one of the best slopes in the world. The 3km long slope ranges from 2519m to 3049m offers a magnificent panoramic view of great Himalayan peaks like the Nanda Devi (7817m), Kamet (7756m), Mana Parvat (7273m) and Dunagiri (7066m). You could reach Auli from Joshimath (1890m) by taking an enchanting 3 km ride on the world’s most highly situated and longest ropeway (cable car). To reach Auli, take a train to Rishikesh and then take a bus to Joshimath. From Joshimath you can take the ropeway to Auli. The ropeway, with a 3,400-ft ascent to Auli takes 45 minutes, providing an awe-inspiring view of Nanda Devi and costs Rs. 200 per person.
The biggest attraction of the destination is Vally of Flowers. The ascent to the valley of Flowers begins from the small settlement of Govindghat (1800 m), 22 km beyond Joshimath en-route to Badrinath. After crossing a suspension bridge over the Alaknanda a 3 km trek brings one to the small village Pulna with basic facilities to tourists. The next 9 km trek from Pulna to Govind Dham (Ghangaria) is for the most part along the Bhyundar Ganga. This route is punctuated with waterfalls, wild flowers, forests and beautiful landscapes. On the way there is one more small migratory village, Bhyundar, named after the river and surrounded by dense broadleaf moist temperate forest. The last stretch is a steep ascent to Govind Dham, 3 km beyond which lies the Valley of Flowers.
Hemkund Saheb is near the Valley of Flowers that is 20km from Joshimath. It attracts thousands of Sikh pilgrims because Guru Govind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru (spiritual head of the Sikhs), had meditated by the Hemkund Lake in his previous birth. Nature too has been bountiful in making this place beautiful. There is a majestic gurudwara (a Sikh place of worship) near the lake where people offer prayers after bathing in its cold waters. The place also attracts Hindus in large numbers. It is referred to as Lokpal in the Hindu texts. Like most of the hill stations of India, the Valley of Flower was rediscovered by a British mountaineer, Frank Smiche, in 1938. His book, Valley of Flowers, which became a bestseller in those days, dwells mainly on the beauty of this place.
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Make sure that you always plan your Auli trip atleast 1 month prior to the dates, because there are a very limited hotels available in Auli and almost we find booking closed with in one month of your travel for more details please contact us 011-45564466 or email at bookmytrip@flightsportal.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it | Flightsportal.com |
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Yes, Beaches are often in the choice of Indian Honeymooners. Sun, sand, surf...they all add up. We shortlist few beaches in honeymoon ideas are as below :
Kerala Backwaters : Houseboat cruise are romantic and a perfect way to spend your honeymoon. There are more modern houseboats with Air Conditioner and powered by motor engine. However, the best ones are those powered by the experienced pole man - they are quiet and has an earthy charm. As the houseboat moves gently you can enjoy the scenic beauty of Kerala backwaters. At Kumarakom, we find cheap hotels 'run of house' for budget travellers. abd can easily get good hotels at a budget or Rs 1500-2000 Nightly rate. The rooms are modest and you can spend hours in the lush green Kumarakom. Best season is during November to March. You can visit round the year except when the monsoons are heavy.
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