₹3,500₹40,000
Upto 9 hours
The Dynamic Capital of Thailand
A party hub and shoppers’ paradise, Bangkok is a city that’s synonymous with fun. The magnificent historical attractions, vibrant culture and delicious food further add to the experience.
₹14,000
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Ultramodern Desert City in the United Arab Emirates
A mix of the modern living and traditional Arabic culture, Dubai is all things glittery with luxury malls, charming souks, cutting-edge clubs, gourmet restaurants and old-world eateries.
₹28,000
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The Bustling Malaysian Capital
Towering skyscrapers, luxury malls, bustling street markets, award-winning restaurants and a glitzy nightlife scene, Kuala Lumpur—the gateway to Malaysia—is enticing in many ways.
₹24,500
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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
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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
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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.
₹10,500
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Gateway to Europe
With History dating back to Ancient Greeks and varied landscape, Istanbul is home to delightful cuisine, a rich culture, and sights that will take your breath away.
₹21,000
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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.
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March is the end of fiscal year, so show some compassion towards your accumulated leaves and use them to catch a break to take off to your desired destination. Money fills only your pocket, but travel fills your soul.
If the traveller inside you has been waiting for a long time to get that visa stamp, then don't swither to start planning for international travel. Go big or go home, as this is the time to explore the world. Plan for an extravagant and luxurious vacation that is a perfect blend of relaxation and discoveries away from home in a foreign country. Experience new lifestyle, cultures, traditions, languages and cuisines in a different time-zone altogether. Visit the places you always dreamt of. Take a deep breath and soak in the culture of the place you are in.
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!
You can cover international destinations like Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Taiwan and Thailand under a budget of Rs. 40,000. In India, you can plan a trip to Kerala, Goa, Gokarna, Assam, Sikkim, Nagaland and Pondicherry in the same budget.
Travelling in March can be very pleasant as the weather is just perfect - neither too hot nor too cold. March is usually the moderate travel season so you will save yourself from the rush of tourists.
Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.