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Cultural Capital of Gujarat
If you are a foodie, head straight to Vadodara. You can expect hot and humid weather with heavy rainfall during the monsoon months. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Vadodara.
₹404
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Home To World's Finest Mughal Monuments
Explore the irresistible culinary offerings of Agra. You can expect humid weather along with moderate rainfalls. Agra is also popular for its heritage monuments.
₹18,190
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Hidden Gem along Maharashtra's Coast
The culinary treasures of Malvan make it popular among foodies. You can expect heavy rainfall with short bursts of clear weather. Additionally, you can also relax by the beaches at Malvan.
₹16,669
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Popular for beaches and nightlife
Food is going to be the highlight of your trip to Goa. You can expect heavy rainfall throughout the season, pleasant sea breeze. Humidity tends to be high. Don’t forget to spend some time at the beaches of Goa.
₹17,829
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Bustling Cultural and IT Hub of Karnataka
If food is your fetish, then a journey to Bengaluru is a must! You can expect heavy rainfall. Also, don’t miss the heritage structures at Bengaluru.
₹16,701
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Travelling for food is a journey that should never come to an end. Exploring the hidden gems serving the exotic mouth-watering feasts, relishing on local eateries, developing a new taste while taking food tours, is all that you need to surrender yourself to on this vacation. You can indulge in learning how to cook the local delights and let the foodie in you become the chef! Each destination you travel has its signature dishes, and you cannot beat that authentic taste of that elsewhere! A traveller who holds love for food would never get tired of discovering the places to find the rare delicacies and binge on them.
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.
Travelling within your country is always a great option before moving out to an international destination. You get to save on a lot of budget most of the times and also save on a lot of travelling time. Also, you don’t need to worry much about the food, the climate or the culture. And India being the land of heritages, history, culture and geography will never fail to suprise you with its charm.
July means half of the year is gone and you cannot cheat on your travel plans. So, rush to your desired destination before the remaining year passes like breeze, and you regret not adding any memories to your year-album.
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.
Destinations like Murudeshwar, Bidar, Mangalore, Munnar, Kodaikanal, Araku Valley, Coorg, Havelock Island, Chikmagalur, Nandi Hills, Aurangabad, Kedarnath, Rameshwaram, Ooty, Mahabalipuram, Kabini, Shirdi, Kochi, Gokarna, Madurai, Bhopal, Patna and Nainital can be planned under a budget of Rs. 20,000.
India has the best of colourful landscapes, fantastic sightseeing and much more, and it is relatively cheaper than the rest of the world. The warm Indian hospitality is known throughout the globe. Also, India has so many cuisines to satisfy any kind of a traveller. Even when it comes to shopping, India never disappoints!
The best places to visit in July are Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Spiti, Dharamshala, Amarnath, Rajasthan, Kerala, Kodaikanal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Lonavala, Panchgani, Shillong, Kashmir, Goa, Coorg, Ooty, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Shimoga, Darjeeling, Diu, Assam, Pahalgam and Lakshadweep.