All Possible Itinerary For Goa

All Possible Itinerary For Goa

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Itinerary for Goa

Every traveler wants to visit Goa once in his lifetime. Goa, is a paradise in India, not only for Indians but foreigners too. Goa is the place in India that attracts the most tourists. You can come here solo, with your partner, or in a group. A tourist must plan his visit to Goa properly. Everyone wants to go to Goa, but many need clarification about planning their visit. To clear your doubts about how to explore Goa and plan the trip, this blog will answer your question: How can you plan Goa’s itinerary for your trip? Everyone comes here with different plans; some come for a short stay, some for a medium stay of 5 days, or a long stay of 10 days. In this blog, we will provide itineraries for 3 days, 5 days, or 10 days. We will explain the daily activities and the sequence in which you will do them.

A) North Goa

North Goa has the most party places, and markets, and is full of crowds. North Goa becomes a celebration spot during New Year and Christmas festivals.

B) South Goa

South Goa is perfect for those who prefer leisure trips. You will find a peaceful environment in South Goa.

3-Day Goa Itinerary:

The 3-day itinerary will include North Goa exploration. We suggest you visit North Goa if you are here for 3 days. Also, book a hotel for 3 nights in North Goa.

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DAY 1

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  • Reach hotel (Baga Beach)

  • Tito’s Lane

  • Arudhra Café

The first day will begin when you reach your hotel near Baga or Calangute Beach. After settling in, you will start your journey by visiting Tito’s Lane. Tito’s Lane is the most happening street in North Goa and is visited by all tourists. You will find the best restaurants, pubs, and shops on this lane. You can also shop for clothes, bags, and accessories here. For dinner, visit Arudhra Café. The center area of Arudhra Café is well-built and very calm and peaceful. You can relax and work here peacefully.

DAY 2

  • McDONALD’s

  • AGUADA FORT

  • DOLPHIN WATCHING

  • BACK TO HOTEL

  • WATER SPORTS ACTIVITIES

  • DINNER AT BEACH

The day 2 goa itinerary will begin with breakfast at the unique McDonald’s outlet. Next, we will explore the famous Aguada Fort. This is the most touristic destination in North Goa. After that, you will head to the dolphin-watching activity in Goa. You can book a boat ride for 300 rupees. The boat will take you on a 45-minute ride to sight dolphins. After seeing the dolphins, you will return to your hotel and freshen up. Then, you will head to the beach to do water sports activities. You will finish your day by having dinner at the beach.

DAY 3

  • OLD GOA CHURCH

  • MANGESH TEMPLE

  • PANJIM

  • KAMAT RESTAURANT

  • WHITE CHURCH

  • FONTAINHAS LANE

  • PANJIM MARKET

  • CASINO CRUISES

The Day 3 itinerary will begin with your tour of the Old Goa Church. Then, you will visit the Mangesh Temple of Goa. This is one of the most popular temples in Goa. Next, you will have lunch at Kamat Restaurant, Panjim, Goa. After lunch, you can visit the White Church and Fontainhas Lane. Later, you will visit the Panjim Market. One must definitely visit the Panjim Market. In the evening, it’s time to visit the Casino Cruises. This concludes the Day 3 itinerary.

DAY 4

The Day 4 itinerary is as follows: After having breakfast, you will fly back to your hometown.

5-Day Goa Itinerary

We will discuss the 5-day itinerary. Let’s start with the Day 1 itinerary. You can book separate hotels to tour South and North Goa. You will stay for 3 nights in North Goa and 2 nights in South Goa.

DAY 1

  • REACH HOTEL (BOGMALO BEACH)

  • BOGMALO BEACH

  • WATER SPORTS ACTIVITY

  • JOE’S RESTAURANT

Day 1 will begin with your stay near Bogmalo Beach. Then, you will visit Bogmalo Beach. Later, you will perform water sports activities. You will have dinner at Joet’s Restaurant.

DAY 2

  • DUDHSAGAR WATERFALL

  • TAMBDI SURLA MAHADEV TEMPLE

  • BACK TO HOTEL

  • DINNER AT BOGMALO BEACH

The Day 2 itinerary will revolve around visiting the Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Next, you will visit the Tambdi Surla Temple, which is located 15 minutes away from the Dudhsagar Waterfalls. After that, you will return to your hotel at Bogmalo Beach, where you will also have dinner.

The next 3 days’ itinerary will be the same as discussed earlier.

10-Day Goa Itinerary

Now we will discuss the 10-day itinerary. You rarely get 10 days to visit Goa, so when these trips happen, you need to plan everything properly.

Day 1

  • HOTEL CHECK-IN

  • PALOLEM BEACH

  • LEOPARD VALLEY CAFE

  • NIGHT AT PALOLEM BEACH

You will begin your trip with a visit to the southernmost beach—Palolem Beach. You will check into your hotel here and explore Palolem Beach, which is located 20 km south of Goa Airport. From here, you can see the coastline of Karnataka. If you want an escape from all the noise and enjoy a peaceful environment, Palolem Beach is perfect for you. You will find many foreign tourists here too. You will head to Leopard Valley for dinner and a party. Leopard Valley is located near Palolem Beach. You will spend your night at the hotel, which concludes Day 1.

DAY 2

  • HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE

  • BREAKFAST AT PALOLEM BEACH

  • KAYAKING

  • BUTTERFLY BEACH

  • HANUMAN BEACH

  • SUNSET AT PALOLEM BEACH

  • NIGHT AT PALOLEM BEACH

You will begin your day with a hot air balloon ride. Afterward, return to Palolem Beach for breakfast. You will go kayaking at Palolem Beach, where kayaking is relatively inexpensive. After finishing kayaking, you will explore the famous Butterfly Beach, located 36 km south of the airport and north of Palolem Beach. There are two ways to get there:

  • By boat through the waters.
  • By your vehicle, followed by a trek to the beach.

You can also rent a boat to explore Hanuman Island. After exploring Butterfly Beach, you will enjoy the sunset at Palolem Beach. You will spend the evening of Day 2 at Palolem Beach.

Day 3

  • CABO DE RAMA FORT

  • COLVA BEACH

  • LUNCH AT BOOMERANG CAFE

  • CHECK-IN HOTEL

  • BOGMALO BEACH

  • JOET’S RESTAURANT

On Day 3, you will move from Palolem Beach to Bogmalo Beach. On your way, you will visit several Goa attractions. First, you will visit Cabo de Rama Fort, located 18 km from Aguada Beach. This fort is spread over an area of 180,000 sq. ft. and is one of the oldest and largest forts in Goa. Next, you will visit Colva Beach, the largest commercial beach in South Goa and one of its longest beaches. In the afternoon, you will have lunch at Boomerang Cafe at Colva Beach. Afterward, you will reach Bogmalo Beach, which will take 1-2 hours. After checking into your hotel, you will spend your evening on the beach. After watching the sunset at Bogmalo Beach, you will have dinner at Joet’s Restaurant. You will spend the night at your hotel in Bogmalo Beach.

Day 4

  • DUDHSAGAR WATERFALL

  • TAMBDISURLA TEMPLE

  • BOGMALO BEACH

  • WATER SPORTS

  • NIGHT AT BOGMALO BEACH

On Day 4, we will explore the famous Dudhsagar Waterfalls. You will begin your day with a journey to the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, which is located 2-2.5 hours away from Bogmalo Beach. After that, you will visit the Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple. You will head to Bogmalo Beach in the evening and participate in water sports activities. You will spend the evening and night at Bogmalo Beach.

Day 5

  • MANGESH TEMPLE

  • OLD GOA CHURCH

  • KAMAT RESTAURANT

  • WHITE CHURCH

  • PANJIM MARKET

  • CASINO

  • NIGHT AT PANJIM

You will begin your journey to Panjim. On the way, you will visit some attractions, starting with the Mangeshi Temple. Then you will visit the Old Goa Church. After reaching Panjim, you will have lunch at the famous Kamat Restaurant. After lunch, you will visit the White Church in the city center. After visiting the church, you can explore the Panjim Market. In the evening, it will be time to visit the famous casinos of Goa.

Day 6

  • CALANGUTE & BAGA BEACH

  • BUNGEE JUMPING

  • CHECK-IN HOTEL

  • TITOS LANE

  • ARUDHRA CAFE

  • NIGHT AT BAGA BEACH

On Day 6, we will visit Calangute Beach. On the way, you will experience bungee jumping at Mayem Lake, which is an hour away from Panjim. After bungee jumping, you will head straight to Baga Beach. You will check in at your hotel and spend your evening at Tito’s Lane. You will have dinner at the famous Arudhra Cafe and spend the night at Baga Beach.

Day 7

  • AGUADA FORT

  • DOLPHIN WATCHING

  • LOWER AGUADA FORT

  • NIGHT AT BAGA BEACH

First, we will explore Aguada Fort. We will visit the lighthouse later. After seeing the lighthouse, we will do dolphin-watching activities. While heading back to the hotel, we will enjoy the sunset view at Lower Aguada Fort, located near Candolim Beach. Later, you will head back to the hotel.

Day 8

  • ANJUNA BEACH

  • ELEPHANTA BEACH CAFE

  • CHAPORA FORT

  • PARAMOTORING

  • ARAMBOL BEACH

  • NIGHT AT BAGA BEACH

You will explore parts of extreme North Goa. After having breakfast at the hotel, you will head straight to Anjuna Beach. After brunch, you will visit Chapora Fort. Following your exploration of Chapora Fort, we will do the highly anticipated activity—paramotoring. Later, you can visit Arambol Beach, located in the extreme north of Goa. You will spend the night back at your hotel in Calangute Beach.

Day 9

You can choose any of the following activities for Day 9:

  • Scuba Diving  
  • Aran Island Trip
Goa Tour Guide And Personal Experience

Goa Tour Guide And Personal Experience

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GOA is a tourist destination that everyone knows. Not only Indians but also tourists from across the globe visit Goa. It is one of the places where you find a lot of crowds. The crowd is there throughout the year, and tourists visit this place in all seasons. Tourists face a lot of doubts, everything you need to travel in Goa is provided in this blog such as:

1. How to travel in Goa?

2. What are the attractions and beaches to visit?

3. What food should we eat?

4. What are the adventure activities in Goa?

5. What will be the fare of all this?

 

  •  About Goa  

(Geography, History, Maps & Best time to visit) 

  • Places to visit

(Top attractions, Restaurants & Activities) 

  • Itinerary  

(3 nights & 5 nights) 

  • Transportation  

(Flight, Bus, Train & Intracity) 

  • Hotels  

(5-star, Mid-range, Hostels)  

 

Let’s begin with the general information about travel in goa.  

Map

You need to have a brief idea of the map of Goa. Goa is situated south of Maharashtra and north of Karnataka. To understand the geography of Goa, we need to divide it into two parts: North Goa and South Goa. Goa is a coastal area situated in the western peninsula. Goa is situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The Mandovi River, Terekhol River, Zuari River, and Chapora River flow through the state of Goa. The geographical location of Goa makes it an ideal tourist destination.

History

Let’s talk about the history of Goa. Because of its rich history and heritage, Goa is visited by many tourists in India. People from across the globe come to enjoy the beauty and beaches of Goa. Goa was first occupied by the Saraswats; then came the Mauryas and Chalukyas in 1370. Goa came under the power of Mughal rule, which was won by the Portuguese in 1510. The Portuguese had the most influence on travel in goa. Most of the marvels were built during the rule of the Portuguese. The Portuguese saw this place as a great trading port for spices, so they made huge developments in Goa. The Marathas defeated the Portuguese in the 18th century. In 1961, Goa joined India after its independence from Portuguese rule.

Best Time to Visit:

Now we will talk about the best time to visit goa and the best month to travel in goa. Being in the coastal region, it is hot most of the year. The temperature is pleasant during the winter.

March to May:

The summer season lasts from March to May, and the weather is very hot then. The humidity is high too, but due to the holiday season, there’s a huge crowd that visits here. You can have a budget trip during this season as well.

June to September:

The monsoon season is from June to September, and the crowd is the least during this time. If you want to experience Goa’s natural beauty or visit South Goa, then you should definitely come during these months. It will be tough to travel in goa during the monsoon.

October to February:

The peak season in Goa starts from October to February. The weather is very pleasant during this time—not too cold, not too hot. It is the best time to visit the beaches. Goa’s famous festivals take place from October to February. Tourists visit during Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The hotel and food rates are costlier during these months. All the big Goa festivals occur during this season: International Film Festival, Christmas on December 25, New Year’s Eve on December 31 and January 1. The Immaculate Conception Feast also takes place in December. It is held in the white church of Panjim, Goa. The St. Francis Xavier Feast also takes place in December and is held in the old church of Goa. The Goa Carnival is organised in February in Panjim, Goa. So, the best time to visit is from October to February. These months won’t be pocket-friendly.

Top Places to Visit in Goa

Goa is famous for its waterfalls, churches, forts, beaches, and party places.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

The first waterfall that comes to mind is Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Dudhsagar Waterfalls is famous because its water looks milky white. I have also dipped myself in this water. This place is really beautiful. Many people or passers-by come here to see this beauty.

Kesarval Waterfalls

The Kesarval Waterfalls are famous too. This is a seasonal waterfall that is active after the rainy season. The waterfall is dry for the rest of the year.

Goa Church

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The Old Goa Church is the most famous church. Situated 10 km away from the city center of Panjim, the Old Goa Church is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Church of Panjim

Church-of-Panjim

The white Church of Panjim, also known as the Immaculate Conception Church, is situated in the heart of Goa, Panjim. The church was constructed in the 16th century.

Forts of Goa

The first fort we will explore is the Aguada Fort. It is one of the most visited attractions of North Goa. This is the most popular fort where you will see Portuguese architecture. The Portuguese built this fort to protect themselves from attackers on the Mandovi River.

Beaches

goa Beaches

There are many beaches in Goa. We will only discuss the most popular beaches.

Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, and Palolem Beach

Calangute Beach is among the most popular beaches in North Goa. You will find most hotels in North Goa near Calangute Beach. Baga Beach is famous for its parties and nightlife. You can do many water sports and activities at Calangute Beach. Most tourists visit Calangute Beach. It is also important to have a beach situated in South Goa on our list, and it is none other than Palolem Beach. Situated just 30 km away from Goa Airport, it is on the border of the coastline of Goa and Karnataka. If you want a calm and peaceful beach that is far from all the hustle and bustle, then Palolem Beach is perfect for you. Most foreign tourists visit this beach because it is free of all the noise.

Casinos:

Most of the casinos are in the capital city of Panjim. Here you can access casino cruises. You can reach these casinos by motorboat. The packages include unlimited food, beverages, entertainment, and casino access. Some famous casino cruises are Casino Pride, King’s Casino, Majestic Pride, Deltin Jack, Big Daddy, and Deltin Royal. Casino Pride is the most affordable casino. The basic package starts from 1500 rupees, inclusive of food, drinks, and entertainment. King’s Casino – 2500 rupees, Majestic Pride – 1500 rupees, Deltin Jack – 2500 rupees, Big Daddy – 3500 rupees, Deltin Royal – 3500 rupees. These prices vary according to the facilities and sizes of the cruises; all the prices are inclusive of food, beverages, and entertainment. We have experienced and toured all the cruises mentioned above.

Top Places to Eat in Goa:

Thinking about your tummy, we have some suggestions for top places to eat in Goa. You can have a delicious breakfast at the Elephant Beach Café.

Elephant Cafe:

Elephant Beach Café is situated on Anjuna Beach. The café is well-built, the atmosphere is cozy, and the food is delicious. It has a very minimalistic menu with breakfast, salads, and soups. You will find Lebanese, Mexican, and Italian food with a variety of beverages. This place turns into a party hall at night.

Boomerang Cafe:

Boomerang is well known for its nightlife and parties but is open throughout the day and is famous for its food. The specialty of Boomerang is its fish, crabs, and prawns. If you love seafood, you must definitely come here.

Seafood:

Goa, being a coastal area, is famous for its seafood. We will head straight to Boomerang Café at Colva Beach.

Kamat Restaurant:

To eat delicious South Indian food, head to Kamat Restaurant in Panjim. It is located in the city center, in front of the white church. This place is famous for South Indian food, but you will find all the cuisines here.

McDonald's:

If you want to eat fast food, McDonald’s and Domino’s are different from other outlets in India. You will find three options: veg, non-veg, and combo. Here you get 12 different burgers in the veg category.

Top Activities in Goa:

We will talk about the top activities to do in Goa.

Water Sports:

Everyone must try the water sports activities in Goa. There are various water sports activities that one can do in Goa, such as paragliding, jet skiing, boat riding, and banana boat rides. If you want to perform these activities at a cheaper rate, you can visit Anjuna Beach, Baga Beach, or Calangute Beach. The cheapest rates are available at Bogmalo Beach; you can do all these 5-6 activities in a package for 1500 to 1800 rupees. The activities include jet skiing, paragliding, bumper rides, and banana boat rides.

Air Safari:

The next activity is the air safari of Goa. Paramotoring takes place at Paliem Hill. You need a lot of empty space to perform paramotoring, which is available here. The cost of paramotoring at 1000 feet starts at 3500 rupees, and for 1500 feet, it costs 4500 rupees.

Scuba Diving:

You can see the beauty and depth of Goa through scuba diving. You can perform this activity at various locations in Goa. Be careful and check out all the details before taking part. The scuba diving experience lasts around 45 to 75 minutes. You will be taken to an island with the help of a boat. They will train you in scuba diving in a swimming pool. After that, you can enjoy your scuba diving activity. It will cost around 5000 to 6000 rupees, as it will take up most of your day.

Bungee Jumping:

Bungee-Jumping

The next activity is bungee jumping in Goa. Jumpin Heights is the company that handles bungee jumping in Goa. This place is located in North Goa, 45 minutes away from the capital. This activity takes place on top of Mayem Lake. The platform is situated at a height of 55 meters. This activity is for all the people who want a thrill. The entry fee for Jumpin Heights is 4500 rupees. The price of the video is included in the ticket. After jumping, they will provide you with a video and a certificate. You can also perform other activities like hot air balloon rides and kayaking.

Itinerary of Goa:

The two big questions are: How many days should our trip last? and How to manage the time to visit Goa? People come with different mindsets to Goa. Some stay for 3-4 days, while others stay for a week. There’s a high chance that you will be staying for 15 days if you visit during New Year’s.

Transport:

In transportation, we will also cover your journey from your city to Goa. You can come by flight, bus, or train. For intra-city transport, you may have to use various modes of transport. If you want to come to Goa by plane, you can choose either of the two airports in Goa. Out of the two airports, Dabolim Airport is the oldest and main airport of Goa. It is located near Vasco, South Goa. The other airport is Mopa Airport, North Goa. All the attractions will be far from Mopa Airport. If you are getting cheap flight tickets or only want to cover North Goa, then book your flight to Mopa Airport.

Train:

If you are traveling by train, you can get down at Margao or Vasco Da Gama station. Most of the trains travel to Margao station.

Bus:

You will find direct buses from major cities to Goa. Buses are available from Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. These buses will take you to Kadamba Bus Stand in Panjim.

Hotel:

Let’s discuss the hotels in Goa. If you are coming for 3 days, book your stay in North Goa. You can book hotels near Baga Beach or Calangute Beach. If you are planning a trip for 5 days, book your hotel near Bogmalo Beach for the first 2 days and near Palolem Beach for the remaining days.

Also Read: Pets Allowed Hotels

zanskar valley Best time visit

zanskar valley Best time visit

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Friends, are you planning a best time to visit Zanskar Valley and confused about which month to visit

    • Which month would be the best for you to visit Zanskar Valley? 
    • What are the tour seasons for Zanskar Valley? 
    • And what routes are good for traveling to Zanskar Valley?
    • When should you go to Zanskar Valley, and what is the best time?
    • What will the route to Zanskar Valley look like? Which road will you use to get there?

Route

    • One option is to go to Srinagar or reach Kargil from Leh and then proceed to Padum.
    • The second route is to reach Padum from Leh via Sirs La Singe.
    • The third route is to reach Padum from Manali via Darcha Shinkula.

These three routes are open for about seven to eight months. These routes are closed during winter due to excessive snowfall, and since there are no flights to Padum during winter, traveling at that time can be very dangerous. In this blog, I will provide you with a month-by-month Zanskar Valley travel plan.

Aslo Read:Spiti Valley Road Plan 

April to Mid-May

For April to mid-May, you can consider the first route I mentioned, Padum via Srinagar-Kargil, as this route will be open because the Jajala Pass is already open. Keep in mind that the Jajala Pass will be open from mid-April to mid-May, and you can reach Kargil.

The second concern is whether the Pansla Pass is open. Work is ongoing there, and the road from Kargil to Padum will open soon. There is also an attempt to keep this road open during winter. It is certain that the road from Kargil to Pansla via Padum will be open from mid-April. The road from Manali to Shinkula to Padum usually opens by the end of April or the first week of May. Since the Srinagar-Kargil-Leh highway may not be open, you will need to take a flight to Leh. Once you reach Leh, you can travel to Zanskar Valley using the route I mentioned. The internal roads in Zanskar Valley are open in April.

 

Warning: It is very cold in April. Sometimes temperatures can drop to minus 20 degrees, but usually, it stays around minus 10 degrees. You should travel with heavy clothing, or you might face difficulties. Chadar trekking is done there. Tourists mainly go to Zanskar Valley in April for Chadar trekking.

Mid-May to June-July

Mid-May to June-July is the peak season for Zanskar Valley. During this time, all tourists come to see the beauty of the valley, and all the roads in Zanskar Valley are open, so you can take any route you prefer. If you are a snow lover, visit between the first week of May and June. During this time, you will see snowfall and all the roads will be open. The further you plan your travel into the upcoming months, the more the weather and beauty will captivate you. These months showcase the main beauty of Zanskar Valley, and most tourists visit during this time.

August

July to August is the rainy season in Zanskar Valley. During this season, you won’t have any problems if you stay at high altitudes, but you will face issues like water crossings, landslides, etc., when traveling from high to lower areas. If you are traveling by bike or considering biking, you need to be very cautious. Personally, I would advise against traveling during this time if you have other months available for your trip.

Also Read:Leh Ladakh parents trip 

September to Mid-October

It rains until the first week of September. Therefore, I really like the time from September to mid-October. During this period, the roads are in excellent condition, and it is an unparalleled season for travel enthusiasts. There is a saying that “Just as something’s true form emerges after being washed, Zanskar Valley’s true beauty comes out after the rain.” The beauty of water, sky, mountains, soil, and vegetation at this time is extraordinary, and it is hard to believe until you see it with your own eyes. Zanskar Valley becomes a paradise on earth.

After October, the off-season for Zanskar Valley begins. From November to March, everything remains similarly closed. For information about these months, you can read my Spiti Valley blog.


This was the information about the seasons in Zanskar Valley. I hope the details I provided are helpful to you. For more information about Zanskar Valley, please comment. Thank you.

Pets Allowed Hotels Review in Leh Ladakh

Pets Allowed Hotels Review in Leh Ladakh

Pets Allowed Hotels in Leh Ladakh

Leh Ladakh, with its breathtaking landscapes, serene monasteries, and majestic mountains, is a dream destination for travelers seeking adventure and tranquility. If you’re planning to explore this rugged paradise and can’t imagine leaving your furry friend behind, you’re in luck! Several pets allowed hotels in Leh Ladakh warmly welcome furry companions, ensuring that your journey is as enjoyable for your pet as it is for you. Whether you’re trekking through scenic trails or relaxing in cozy accommodations, these pet-friendly hotels cater to both you and your four-legged friend, making your Ladakh experience truly unforgettable.

Hotel Grand Dragon Ladakh

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Pet Policy

Hotel Grand Dragon Ladakh is known to be pet-friendly, meaning they do accommodate pets. However, it’s essential to contact the hotel directly to confirm their current pet policy, as it can change and may have specific requirements.  

Inquire about any additional charges for bringing a pet. Pet-friendly hotels often have extra fees to cover cleaning and maintenance.  

It’s advisable to inform the hotel in advance if you plan to bring a pet. This helps them make the necessary arrangements and ensure they can accommodate your needs.

Amenities and Services for Pets

The hotel may provide amenities such as pet beds, bowls, and possibly even toys, though specifics can vary. Confirm these details directly with the hotel.  

The hotel likely offers pet-friendly rooms and may have designated outdoor areas where pets can play or take walks.  

While the hotel itself may not offer extensive pet services, it’s helpful to ask for information on nearby veterinary clinics, pet groomers, or parks.

Room Conditions

The hotel offers specific rooms that are suitable for guests traveling with pets. These rooms are generally equipped to handle the additional wear and tear from pets.  

Rooms designated for pets are cleaned thoroughly to maintain hygiene. The environment is made safe for pets, but you should still check for any potential hazards.

Hotel Policies and Rules

Pets should be well-behaved and not disturb other guests. The hotel may have specific rules regarding noise and behaviour to ensure all guests have a pleasant stay.  

Pets are likely required to be leashed in common areas and under supervision at all times to ensure safety and comfort for everyone.  

The hotel might have other specific policies related to pets, such as restrictions on leaving pets unattended in the room or guidelines for pet waste management.

Also Read:Leh Ladakh parents trip with old age parents

Hotel Singge Palace

Hotel-Singge-Palace

Pet Policy

Hotels often have varying policies regarding pets. Some common elements include:  

There may be a charge for bringing a pet.  

Some hotels restrict the size or breed of pets allowed.  

Usually, dogs and cats are welcome, but policies can vary.  

You may need to inform the hotel in advance if you plan to bring a pet.

Amenities and Services for Pets

Hotels that are pet-friendly often provide:  

Comfortable beds or blankets for your pet.  

Designated areas where pets can exercise or relieve themselves.  

Some hotels offer pet sitting or walking services.

Room Conditions

When traveling with a pet, you might find:  

Rooms with easy-to-clean flooring like tile or laminate.  

Pet-friendly furnishings that are resistant to damage.  

Higher standards of cleanliness to ensure both pets and other guests are comfortable.

Hotel Policies and Rules

General policies might include:  

Pets must be leashed or in a carrier in common areas.  

Keeping noise to a minimum to avoid disturbing other guests.  

Policies regarding responsibility for any damage caused by pets.  

Some hotels may require proof of vaccinations or health checks.

Also Read:Best Hotel in Nubra

Hotel Shambhala

Hotel-Shambhala

Pet Policy

Hotels that welcome pets typically have guidelines such as:  

There might be an additional charge for bringing a pet.  

Some hotels impose limits on the size or breed of pets allowed.  

Most commonly, dogs and cats are permitted, but always check for specifics.  

You may need to inform the hotel in advance about your pet.

Amenities and Services for Pets

Pet-friendly hotels often offer amenities like:  

Providing a comfortable place for your pet to sleep.  

These may be available in your room or upon request.  

Outdoor spaces where pets can exercise and relieve themselves.  

Some hotels offer additional services for pets, such as walking or sitting services.

Room Conditions

In pet-friendly rooms, you might expect:  

Easy-to-clean flooring, such as tile or laminate, to manage any messes more easily.  

Furnishings designed to withstand wear and tear from pets.  

Extra measures to ensure the room is clean and allergen-free for both pets and future guests.

Hotel Policies and Rules

Common policies for pet-friendly hotels include:  

Pets should be leashed or in a carrier in public areas.  

Ensuring pets do not disturb other guests with excessive noise.  

Guests are usually responsible for any damage caused by their pets.  

Some hotels require proof of vaccinations or a recent health check.

Also Read:Merak Hotel

The Druk Ladakh

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Pet Policy

Pet-friendly hotels often charge an additional fee for bringing pets. The Druk Ladakh may have a similar policy.  

Some hotels have restrictions on the size or breed of pets allowed. It’s best to verify this directly with the hotel.  

You will likely need to inform the hotel in advance if you plan to bring a pet.

Amenities and Services for Pets

Some hotels offer pet beds or blankets, though this is less common in smaller or more traditional hotels.  

These may be provided upon request.  

Look for designated outdoor areas where pets can exercise and relieve themselves.  

This is less common, but some hotels might offer or recommend local pet sitting or walking services.

Room Conditions

Rooms might feature easy-to-clean flooring like tile or laminate.  

The furniture may be designed to handle wear and tear, though specifics can vary.  

Hotels generally ensure rooms are cleaned to a high standard, particularly when accommodating pets.

Hotel Policies and Rules

Pets should generally be leashed or in a carrier in common areas of the hotel.  

There may be rules to minimise disturbances caused by pets.  

Guests are usually responsible for any damage caused by their pets.  

Some hotels might require proof of vaccinations or recent health checks.

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The Himalayan Retreat

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Pet Policy

There may be an additional fee for bringing pets, though this varies by hotel.  

Some hotels have restrictions on the size or breed of pets. It’s best to check directly with The Himalayan Retreat for their specific policies.  

You might need to inform the hotel in advance if you plan to bring a pet.

Amenities and Services for Pets

Some hotels provide pet beds or blankets, though this is less common in more remote or smaller establishments.  

These may be available upon request.  

Look for designated areas where pets can exercise and relieve themselves.  

These services are not always available, but the hotel might be able to recommend local options.

Room Conditions

Rooms might have flooring that is easy to clean, such as tile or laminate.  

Expect durable furnishings designed to handle some wear and tear from pets.  

The hotel is likely to maintain a high standard of cleanliness, especially when accommodating pets.

Hotel Policies and Rules

Pets are generally required to be leashed or in a carrier in public areas of the hotel.  

To ensure a pleasant stay for all guests, there may be rules to manage noise levels.  

Guests are typically responsible for any damage caused by their pets.  

Some hotels require proof of vaccinations or health checks for pets.

Renting Bike Accessories And Things to Carry for Ladakh Bike Trip

Renting Bike Accessories And Things to Carry for Ladakh Bike Trip

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Hi friends, do you want to travel to Ladakh by bike but are unsure how to do it because you don’t have a bike? Don’t worry; even if you don’t have your own bike, you can still fulfil your dream and go on an adventure in Ladakh by renting a bike.

    • You rented a bike, but where can you get bike accessories/riding gear, etc.?
    • Where can you rent a bike and bike accessories in Ladakh?
    • What items should you bring with you?
    • If you have your own bike, how should you pack and what items should you include?

I will try to answer these questions in this blog. I’ve discussed bike rentals in detail and mentioned where I rented my bike from. I had taken my own bike to Spiti Valley in winter, so through this blog, I will cover everything from the finer details of bike rentals to major issues. Let’s get started.

Also Read:Leh Ladakh in winter

1. Where is it better to rent a bike?

I mentioned in my previous blog that if you’re coming by road, you can rent a bike along the route you’re travelling on. If you’re coming via the Shimla to Leh highway, you can rent a bike in Shimla. Similarly, if you’re coming via the Manali to Leh highway, you can find bike rentals in Manali. In Leh market, you’ll find many bike rental shops. Additionally, you can also find bike rentals in Srinagar, Chandigarh, and other places. However, if you want to ride the entire way on your bike, you can start from your city, and those coming from other countries can rent a bike from New Delhi.

2. What bike accessories should you rent, and where can you find them?

You need to consider how many days you’ll be on your bike tour when planning your Ladakh trip. If you’re planning a 10 to 15-day trip, buy and bring items like a riding jacket, gum boots, riding pants, and knee guards. The rental cost for 10 to 15 days will be quite high, and your tour budget will increase significantly. However, if you don’t want to keep the accessories after your trip, you can sell them later, which will help reduce your tour budget. If your trip is less than 10 days, you can rent these accessories. However, helmets are sometimes given for free at some shops, while other shops do not provide them for free.

Also Read:Best Time In Spiti

3. Why should you buy bike accessories?

If you are planning to go somewhere just once, you can rent bike accessories. But if you are a travel enthusiast and want to go on bike rides, you should definitely buy riding accessories. If you buy riding accessories, you can use them on your next trip. Even if you decide to travel but not by bike, you can still buy riding accessories because:

 

    • You can sell them at fifty percent of the price if you want to use them only once.
    • You can give them as a gift.
    • If you don’t want to use used riding accessories, you can buy new ones.
    • If you plan to go on a long bike trip, you should buy your bike riding accessories because the rental cost is quite high. With a little extra money, you can buy the riding accessories instead of renting them.

List of rental accessories:

Two-person tent camp = RS 700 – 800 per day

Sleeping bag = RS 250 – 300 per day

Sleeping mattress = RS 200 – 250 per day

Riding jacket = RS 350 – 500 per day

Knee/elbow guard = RS 250 – 300 per day

Riding gloves = RS 125 – 150 per day

Ladakh carrier/saddle bag = RS 150 – 200 per day

Gum boots = RS 70 – 75 per day

Camera/GoPro = RS 600 – 800 per day

4. You have a bike and are planning a Ladakh tour, but what should you pack?

If you want to go on a bike trip to Ladakh, you need to have a good understanding of the road conditions and the season in Ladakh. Most importantly, you need to know about the weather and AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) there. Here’s what you need to pack for a Ladakh bike trip:

  • Riding jacket  
  • Riding pants  
  • Base layer  
  • Winter liner  
  • Rain liner  
  • Bike cover  
  • Chain cleaner  
  • Gear oil  
  • Chain cleaning brush 
  • WD-40  
  • Drone  
  • Tire inflator  
  • Tire puncture repair kit  
  • Sunglasses  
  • Riding gloves  
  • Dry food  
  • Selfie stick  
  • Power bank  
  • Riding boots  
  • Balaclava  
  • Helmet cleaner  
  • Helmet  
  • Extra SSD  
  • Torch  
  • Bungee cord  
  • Essential clothing
  • Medical kit  
  • Still water bottle  
  • Napkin  
  • Face wash  
  • Powder  
  • Body shampoo  
  • Sunscreen  
  • Toothpaste  
  • Toothbrush  
  • Hair shampoo  
  • Detergent  
  • Pang bag  
  • Top box  
  • Oxygen bottle  

I used the above items on my Ladakh bike ride and completed the Ladakh trip very successfully, so you can try using these items too.