Category: Travel

  • Uttarakhand Travelog : 7 Day Trip to Kasar Devi, Binsar, Kausani, Almora

    Places to Stay

    Kausani

    We stayed at Aashritha Guest House
    We also recommend Bestinn [Kausani]. It had better rooms, and better views.

    Kasar Devi
    We stayed at Debuli Homestay [price around ₹2500]
    We also recommend Wonder Hill Homestay

    All of these were in the price range of 2500 – 3500.
    Actual price depends on tourist season, occupancy & your negotiation skills.

    Places to Eat

    Kausani : Ate mostly at our homestay. Our cook was great, did not feel like eating out.

    Kasar Devi
    1. Good Fellas Cafe – we liked this the best. great views. great food. great hosts.
    2. Baba cafe, Hammock, Sing n Eat, Hobbits, Mohans – all were okayish
    3. Kasar Kitchen for Kumaoni Food

     

    Kumaoni Food

    We Loved The Following
    1. Bhat k Dubke
    2. Ragi Roti
    3. Kumaoni Raita
    4. Bhang ki Chutney
    5. Red Rice
    6. Ragi Kheer

    We could not like
    1. Bhat ki Churkhani

  • Weekend Trip to Dehradun with AirBnB and Cafe Hopping

    Dehradun has its own unique charm, making it one of our top weekend getaways. Just a five-hour drive from our home at the time, this city offers the perfect blend of nature, tranquility, and great food. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat or a lively cafe-hopping experience, Dehradun has something for everyone.

    Where to Stay

    One of the best things about Dehradun is its variety of homestays and Airbnbs. Whether you want to be in the heart of the action or tucked away in a quiet nook, there’s something for every kind of traveler.

    Stay on Rajpur Road – Where the Action Is

    If you love being surrounded by buzzing cafes, trendy restaurants, and quirky little shops, then booking an Airbnb on Rajpur Road is the way to go. Staying here means you can simply step out and find yourself amidst a vibrant mix of eateries serving everything from Tibetan momos to fancy continental dishes. It’s a lively area, perfect for those who enjoy a more urban vibe.

    Stay in the Hills – Peace, Views & Quiet

    For those seeking a more peaceful retreat, the Airbnbs on the outskirts of the city offer stunning views of Mussoorie, fresh mountain air, and the kind of quiet that makes you want to sip chai and read a book all day. These homestays are usually larger, offering more privacy, and come well-equipped with modern amenities. If you don’t mind driving a little to get to the cafes and markets, this is a fantastic option.

    Whichever option you choose, expect spacious homes, warm hospitality, and a comfortable stay that makes you want to extend your weekend into a full-fledged holiday.

    Cafe Hopping in Dehradun

    One of the highlights of our trip was exploring the vibrant cafe scene in Dehradun. Here are some of the places we visited and what we tried:

    • Yellow Marigold – The Chicken Khao Suey here was an absolute delight, rich in flavors and perfectly spiced.
    • Kalsang Cafe – We loved the Devil’s Momos and Kung Pao Chicken. This place is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Tibetan and Chinese food.
    • Karigari Restaurant – Unfortunately, this one was a miss for us. It was too crowded, and the staff was rude, so we decided to walk out.
    • Cafe ABC – We tried a fancy quinoa dish and their unbelievable cheesecake. Both were excellent!
    • Some Cafe – The pasta here was creamy and well-balanced in flavors.
    • Another Cafe – Their pizza was fresh and delicious, making for a great end to our food exploration.

    Budget Breakdown

    A weekend trip to Dehradun can be quite budget-friendly. Here’s how much we spent:

    • Stay: ₹2,000 per night × 2 nights = ₹4,000
    • Fuel: 200 km × 2 = ₹2,000
    • Eating Out: ₹500 per meal × 6 meals × 2 people = ₹7,200

    Total: Approx ₹14,000

    Final Thoughts

    Dehradun is a fantastic weekend getaway, offering the perfect mix of relaxation, scenic beauty, and great food. Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy stay with mountain views or a fun-filled weekend exploring the city’s cafes, Dehradun has something to offer. If you’re planning a short trip, make sure to check out some of these Airbnbs and cafes to make the most of your visit!

  • Weekend Trip to Hidden Gem In Chakrata Uttarakhand

    Chakrata is one of those rare, lesser-known hilltop destinations that remain untouched by heavy tourism. Just a 4.5-hour drive from our home, it’s a hidden gem near Dehradun that offers stunning views, peaceful hikes, and a true escape into nature.

    The Scenic Drive to Chakrata

    The journey itself is a highlight. The road conditions are surprisingly good, and the drive is mostly traffic-free, making it an absolute pleasure. There are stretches under construction and some enclosed valley patches with no views, but when the landscape opens up, it makes up for everything. Towering deodars, winding mountain roads, and crisp mountain air set the tone for the trip.

    Where We Stayed – A Quiet Retreat in Auli Village

    Instead of staying in Chakrata town, we chose a more secluded option—Auli village, about 20 km away. It’s a tiny settlement with just 20-30 homes, perched beautifully on the hills with breathtaking views.

    Our guest house was simple yet comfortable, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. The only catch? There were no restaurants nearby, so all our meals were provided by the guest house itself. But with home-cooked food and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, we didn’t mind at all.

    Hiking in Auli – Endless Scenic Trails

    One of the best things about staying in Auli was the access to incredible hiking trails. You can pick a path and walk for hours, soaking in the mesmerizing landscapes, crisp air, and absolute serenity. There’s no fixed route—just nature at its best, waiting to be explored. If you love peaceful, offbeat hikes, this place is a dream come true.

    Exploring Chakrata – Tiger Falls & Mall Road

    While we loved the solitude of Auli, we also took some time to visit popular spots in Chakrata.

    Tiger Falls – A Refreshing Morning Escape

    We were lucky to reach Tiger Falls early in the morning before the crowds arrived. The short 30-minute downhill hike from the parking spot was easy and rewarding. The waterfall itself was stunning—crystal-clear, ice-cold water tumbling down into a peaceful pool. We spent an hour there, enjoying the view and sipping on Maggi and chai from a small stall nearby before making the hour-long hike back up.

    Chakrata Mall Road – A Small But Charming Market

    Unlike the more commercial hill stations, Chakrata’s Mall Road is a short 500-meter stretch with small local shops and eateries. Cars aren’t allowed here, but parking is easy to find along the main road. The food was surprisingly good—simple yet delicious momos and breakfast dishes at budget-friendly prices. We strolled through every little corner, spending a good 2-3 hours soaking in the relaxed vibe of the town.

    Offbeat Adventure – The Road to Hanol

    One afternoon, we decided to take the road to Hanol, a drive that winds through dense deodar forests. It was just as beautiful as expected, but we quickly learned that the area is damp and full of leeches—so if you ever visit, be mindful of where you step!

    Budget Breakdown

    A weekend in Chakrata turned out to be quite affordable. Here’s what we spent:

    • Stay: ₹2,000 per night × 2 nights = ₹4,000 (Our guest house was cheaper because it was 20 km outside Chakrata. Hotels in Chakrata town typically cost around ₹4,000 per night.)
    • Fuel: 200 km × 2 = ₹2,000
    • Meals: ₹200 per meal × 4 meals × 2 people = ₹1,600

    Total: Approx ₹8,000 for 2 people

    Final Thoughts

    Chakrata is perfect for those looking for a quiet, nature-filled retreat away from the usual tourist crowds. Whether it’s hiking in Auli, exploring Tiger Falls, or simply enjoying the scenic drive, this hidden gem in Uttarakhand offers a refreshing escape. If you love peace, adventure, and offbeat travel, put Chakrata on your weekend getaway list!