Top Places to Visit in India under Rs. 10000 in August from Shimla

Planning a trip in August? Have a budget of Rs. 10000? Don't worry! Here are our best recommendations for you.

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Cherrapunji

1Cherrapunji

Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya

Cherrapunji is the perfect getaway for mountain lovers. You will love sightseeing and outdoor activities. Don’t forget to indulge in adventure activities at Cherrapunji.

1559 Kms .

₹7,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Kalpa

2Kalpa

Enchanting Kalpa: A Heavenly Retreat Amidst the Himalayas

Discover the mesmerising beauty of Kalpa, a quaint village nestled in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Surrounded by the majestic Kinner Kailash mountain range, Kalpa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Wander through lush apple orchards, explore ancient temples and monasteries, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this picturesque Himalayan paradise.

117 Kms .

₹4,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Spiti

3Spiti

Known as ‘The Middle Land’ or ‘Little Tibet’

Looking for a break from city life? Say hello to Spiti! With pristine views, lush meadows, pine forests, and snow-capped mountains, it is the ideal escape to relax and rejuvenate. Oh! And the age-old monasteries make for a soulful visit that stays with you long after the trip is over.

167 Kms .

₹3,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Jakarta

4Jakarta

The Big Durian

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of the island of Java. As a melting pot of various ethnic groups and cultures, Jakarta is a dynamic city with a rich and diverse heritage.

5213 Kms . 8h 41m

₹3,500

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Da Nang

5Da Nang

Scenic Coastal City in Vietnam

A tropical getaway with a French colonial vibe and a stunning coastline, Da Nang boasts of pristine beaches, lush forests and crystalline waters along with ancient temples.

3561 Kms . 5h 56m

₹7,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Lachen

6Lachen

Enchanting Lachen: A Himalayan Haven

Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Lachen is a charming village in North Sikkim that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its traditional wooden homes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Lachen is a true gem for travellers seeking tranquillity. Discover the magic of Lachen and create unforgettable memories in this picturesque paradise.

1171 Kms .

₹7,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Bathinda

7Bathinda

Lively Punjabi city

The city of Bathinda is located in Punjab, about 142 kilometres from Ludhiana, 189 km from Amritsar, and roughly 229 km from Chandigarh. This city boasts both historical significance and stunning natural scenery. If you want to get a feel for authentic Punjabi culture, this city is a must-see. Five man-made lakes dot the landscape of this city, earning it the nickname “City of Lakes.” Other well-known attractions here include the Lakhi Jungle, Rose Garden, Bahia Fort, Maisar Khana Mandir, and many more. Natural scenery and ancient buildings make up Bathinda's many tourist hotspots.

234 Kms . 6h 33m

₹9,043

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Patiala

8Patiala

The Royal City

Patiala is a city in the state of Punjab, India. Patiala is known for its rich cultural heritage, royal palaces, forts, and museums. The city is also famous for its traditional clothing, particularly the Patiala salwar, and for its food, which includes dishes such as paranthas, lassi, and makki di roti with sarson ka saag.

116 Kms . 4h 24m

₹7,199

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Ludhiana

9Ludhiana

Punjab’s Manufacturing Hub

Sitting on the southern banks of River Satluj, Ludhiana offers an eclectic punch of history and a cosmopolitan vibe with a myriad of sacred shrines, tourist sites and sprawling malls.

128 Kms . 4h 5m

₹6,872

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Chopta

10Chopta

Switzerland of Uttarakhand

Nestled in the Himalayas, Chopta offers pristine and clear views of the Nanda Devi, Trishul and Chaukhamba peaks. It is particularly known for being home to the five most sacred temples dedicated to Lord Shiva – also known as Panch Kedar. Chopta has kept both devotees and avid adventurers happy, with its religious significance and breathtaking natural beauty.

207 Kms .

₹2,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Khajjiar

11Khajjiar

Mini-Switzerland in India

For the best mountain views, head to Khajjiar. You can expect occasional showers, flowing streams and sublime verdant surroundings. You can also unwind amidst the tranquil surroundings of Khajjiar.

189 Kms .

₹3,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Tarapith

12Tarapith

Renowned Shakti-Peetha in West Bengal

Tarapith is a Hindu temple town in Birbhum district of West Bengal. It is home to the renowned Tarapith Temple, where blood sacrifice of goats is a daily norm.

1306 Kms . 30h 46m

₹9,082

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Mathura

13Mathura

One of India's Seven Sacred Cities

Embark upon a spiritual sojourn to Mathura. You can expect : Rain showers along with breezy weather. The heritage monuments in Mathura will also charm you.

408 Kms . 12h 40m

₹7,789

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Sonipat

14Sonipat

The bustling city of Haryana

Haryana's Sonipat region is a popular travel destination thanks to its convenient location, plentiful tourist attractions, and delicious local food. The pure beauty of Sonipat has attracted visitors from all across the country. In addition to its many cultural institutions and tourist attractions, this city is well-known for its dhabas and restaurants.

237 Kms .

₹4,590

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Yamunotri

15Yamunotri

The Holy Land of Yamuna

Yamunotri is a sacred Hindu shrine located in Uttarakhand. It is one of the four sacred pilgrimage sites in India collectively known as the Char Dham Yatra, which also includes Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Yamunotri is situated at an altitude of 3,293 meters above sea level and is the source of the Yamuna River, one of the most important rivers in northern India. The temple dedicated to the goddess Yamuna is the main attraction of the town and is surrounded by natural hot water springs and beautiful mountain ranges.

122 Kms .

₹7,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Chandrapur

16Chandrapur

City of black gold

Chandrapur’s rich coal seams have earned it the nickname "City of Black Gold," but it's also home to a number of unspoiled natural wonders. Tadoba National Park, Mahakal Temple and Andheri Tiger Project are just a few of the city's many popular tourist destinations. Gardens and other natural areas provide a beautiful backdrop to the metropolis. It's not hard to get to Chandrapur from anywhere, thanks to its convenient location near major highways, railroads, and airports. Take a bus to the city and take in the verdant landscapes on the way there.

1256 Kms . 25h 56m

₹5,327

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Gaya

17Gaya

A city of cultural heritage

Gaya is a holy city beside the Falgu River, in the northeast Indian state of Bihar. It’s known for 18th-century Vishnu pad Mandir, a riverside temple. The city is known to have belonged to the Magadh Empire and is surrounded on three sides by hills, creating a picturesque and lovely location. Gaya is a spellbinding location with a long history associated with royalty and spirituality and is connected to the rest of India as well as the other main towns of Bihar through different means of transportation.

1036 Kms . 27h 8m

₹2,707

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Rourkela

18Rourkela

Vibrant city in Odisha

You should still visit Rourkela since it's the perfect combination of everything lovely. Temples, marketplaces, and other attractions abound in this metropolis. Rourkela, Sundargarh is 407 kilometres from Bhubaneswar and is one of Odisha's western border districts. This beautiful District has a forest covering 43% of the area, is home to several diverse tribes, and has excellent mining potential. There are several industries here producing steel, cement, fertiliser, glass, machinery, spinning mills and china clay.

1249 Kms . 17h 3m

₹8,178

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Yamunanagar

19Yamunanagar

Haryana’s industrial city

Nestled in Haryana, this city is well-known for its high-quality plywood and paper products. Yamuna Nagar's location at the foot of the Shivalik Hills has contributed to the growth of the city's tourist sector. The Yamunanagar district was formally opened to the public on November 1st, 1989. Their main crops are rice, sugarcane and wheat. This town's significant contribution to the national economy can be attributed to the plywood, tool industries and metal.

95 Kms .

₹1,000

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Vadodara

20Vadodara

Cultural Capital of Gujarat

Dive into the precious heritage of Vadodara. You can expect hot and humid weather with heavy rainfall during the monsoon months. Vadodara also offers many culinary delights.

1056 Kms . 21h 47m

₹4,993

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Rewari

21Rewari

The lively city of Haryana

The Haryana city of Rewari is around 89 kilometres from the nation's capital Delhi. The National Capital Area includes this city as well. Historians believe that King Hemu, the last Hindu king of India, spent his childhood and formative years in this city. The Qutabpur neighbourhood of the city is home to his enduring fort. Under his rule, Rewari became a major producer of brass and copper goods including kitchenware, building materials and jewellery. Even now, Rewari is one of the world's most significant centres for copper production, therefore his legacy is very much alive here.

320 Kms . 8h 49m

₹3,760

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Travelling in the month of August with a Rs. 10000 budget

Travelling on a budget of Rs. 10,000 can be very cost-effective if you plan the trip smartly in advance. Starting with booking an accommodation under right tariff, set a daily limit for expenditure, rent a bicycle to explore the city, relish on local cuisine, and shop at the local market to get things at a lesser charge. Keep a handy notepad to track expenses to spend under the limit. So, now you know you don't need to spend a fortune to have a funfilled vacation.

By August, you have spent almost the entire year on the roads in the bustling traffic and noisy horns. Why not take a break from the frenetic schedule and hit the road, but this time with a travel plan.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

What should be kept in mind when travelling with a limited budget of Rs. 10,000?

While travelling on a budget, you can track your expenses by keeping a journal or using an expense tracker app. You can set a daily target budget. Haggling when it comes to shopping saves loads of money! Accommodation, where you can prepare your meals, is a way to save money. Always travel with someone who is on a similar budget so that you don't get carried away by the splurging of your travel buddies.

Why is it recommended to travel in August?

Apart from the pleasant rain showers, August offers excellent travel discounts, fantastic weather, lovely views and lesser crowds.

Which are the best tourist destinations for a budget of Rs.10,000?

The most beautiful tourist destinations that you can travel to with a budget of ₹10000 can be Delhi, Ludhiana, Jabalpur, Mathura, Jaipur, Katra Vaishno Devi, Agra, Nagpur, Dhanaulti, Kasauli, Amritsar, Alwar, Ranchi, Manali, Dharamshala, Chail, Chennai, Bharatpur, Nagarhole, Daman, Pahalgam, Khajjiar, Kedarnath, Dehradun, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Champaner, Tarapith, Shimla, Jodhpur, Gwalior, Neemrana, Auli, Sundarbans, Ladakh, Haridwar, etc.