Thinking of where to go with a budget of Rs. 10000? Check out our best Food destinations under Rs. 10000!
₹3,500₹10,000
Upto 6 hours

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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Uttar Pradesh’s Spiritual Capital
Come and relish the culinary delights of Varanasi. You will love temple hopping, colourful flowers in full bloom and the lush green surroundings. The pilgrimage sites at Varanasi are also worth exploring.
₹5,140
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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A Cultural Hub in Vietnam
With French colonial-era buildings, ancient pagodas, bustling street markets, vibrant nightlife and delicious local cuisine, Ho Chi Minh City is a blend of the old and new.
₹7,000
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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Vietnam’s Culturally-Rich Capital City
Over a millennium old, Hanoi is a cultural gem that exudes old-world charm with its colonial buildings, serene lakes, and traditional pagodas and temples.
₹3,500
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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A true traveller knows that good food is if not more but equally important as the hotel you will be staying at. The thought of eating the most desirable piece of chocolate cake, a slice of pizza oozing with authentic cheese or the mind-numbing aroma of regional biriyani- food is the driving force of any travel plan. The first thing that strikes the mind when you arrive at your destination is the local cuisines you will get to binge on.
To plan a trip on a budget under Rs. 10,000 is a hard nut to crack, but nothing can beat the power of a pre-planned and pre-booked vacation. When you are travelling on a budget, there are few things to keep at the top of your head while you make the bookings. For instance, you should keep a track of things like the commute, accommodation, food and activities you will be taking part in. Just carry along a small notepad to plan your expenses throughout the trip. If there is a friend that can tag along and wants to chip-in great.
Every destination has a few signature dishes, and you cannot find the authentic taste elsewhere! A real foodie loves to find out about these rare delicacies and the stories behind them.
You don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy a trip. It doesn't cost much to spend a leisurely day at a beach. You can visit a natural attraction which is free of entry charges. Rather than a touristy bazaar, go to a local market to get stuff at lower prices.
For a foodie trip, Kolkata is famous for its luscious Roshogullas. People love Chennai for its murukkus and nothing like the Tibetan food of Dharamshala. Tourists love to visit Alleppey to taste the traditional fried Karimeen. The Nawabi biryani makes Hyderabad a sought after foodie hub!. And not to forget the Litti Chokha of Bihar!