₹3,500₹20,000
Upto 21 hours
Tropical Beach Paradise
An exotic tropical destination that flaunts scenic beaches and mountains, Bali is deep-rooted in culture and tradition, which adds to the charm of this scenic island.
₹17,500
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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Beachside Resort Town in Thailand
Pattaya is a delight for holidaymakers, with its stunning temples, vibrant weekend bazaars and floating markets, picture-perfect beaches, delectable cuisine, and lively clubs and bars.
₹3,500
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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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.
₹7,000
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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A Cultural Haven Amidst Stunning Scener
Wellington, the picturesque capital of New Zealand, is a delightful fusion of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy. Nestled between rolling hills and a stunning harbour, this compact city offers a rich arts scene, lively cafes, and fascinating museums. Explore the charming streets, take in panoramic views from Mount Victoria, or delve into the world of filmmaking at the Weta Workshop. Wellington promises an unforgettable experience for every traveller.
₹17,500
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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The most relaxing place to head for a break! Water splashing on your face and feet wrapped in the sand, beach in itself has a vibe that unites you with nature and rejuvenates your soul. Lay on the beach soaking in the sun, take a midnight dip in the ocean, walk a long romantic path and devour the sounds of the waves! Apart from watching the sunset, having a picnic and building sandcastles, you have tons of water sports to look forward to - snorkelling, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, scuba diving, surfing, barefoot skiing.
If you are planning a moderately low budget of around Rs. 20,000 for a tour, look for short getaway options. However, you definitely need to pre-pan to avoid last moment booking hikes. Make sure to keep a tab of all expenditures and make all your bookings in advance – right from travel, to stay, to activities. Stick to low budget restaurants or local foods and local markets to stay within your budget limits.
May is the perfect time to plan your summer break. Why not hit your favourite holiday destination before it gets jam-packed and crowded? Make the best out of this time to surprise your family and friends with an unplanned outdoor vacation.
If the world is your oyster and you live to create new experiences, then pack your bags for an international trip. An international travel plan is like a world full of possibilities - from finding a rare pearl by the beachside and rendezvous with endangered species of flora and fauna, to tasting new kind of cuisine and learning a new skill. The list is never-ending. Go out for long walks, learn a new language, or shop the hell out of the local flea market. Don't restrict yourself no matter what, and that's how you will have a trip of a lifetime.
Dip in the ocean, soak in the sun, enjoy water sports ranging from shell-hunting to jogging, take long walks on the beach, splash and surf in the water, watch the sunset, have a picnic, build castles, etc.
A lot can be done with a budget of Rs. 20,000! Decent hotels, cool homestays and rustic BnBs can easily fit into this budget. Instead of tourist places, you can explore the destination like a local by visiting local bazaars, cafes, restaurants, streets, etc. Take a shared cab or public transportation to save money. Spend time in nature and take leisurely walks instead of visiting expensive places.
Travelling in May can be much more comfortable as students' vacations start. Hence, planning family trips is much more feasible around this time of the year. You can also utilise the extra money from your new appraisals here. You can skip the hot summer of your hometown and head to a cool hill station.
Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.