₹3,500₹20,000
Upto 8 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.
₹7,000
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Scenic Small Town in Bhutan
Paro is an ideal destination for heritage buffs. You will love the festivals and lush valley views. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Paro.
₹12,500
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UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka
Amidst tea and spice plantations of Sri Lanka, Kandy showcases remnants of its colonial past and affords spectacular lush landscapes and a rich Buddhist cultural heritage.
₹3,500
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Fun-Packed Beach Destination in Sri Lanka
Head to Bentota for an ideal beach holiday with golden beaches, swaying palms, delicious food and plenty of fun activities from sightseeing to water sports!
₹14,000
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The City of Mosques
Dhaka has a rich history, dating back to the 7th century when it was part of the Pala Empire. The city has been ruled by various empires and dynasties over the centuries, including the Mughal Empire, the British Raj, and the Pakistani military regime. Dhaka is known for its vibrant culture, which includes literature, music, dance, and cuisine. The city is also home to several mosques, museums, art galleries, and cultural centres.
₹10,000
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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.
₹14,000
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The vibrant heritage and deep-rooted cultural values of the oldest civilizations is an all-embracing conflux of religions, traditions and customs. Your journey will encompass around the treasure of art, architecture, culture and an inherent secular philosophy. Plan a walk through history and learn about every dynasty that ruled and their stories. Even food is a legacy and part of its heritage, varying in appearance and flavour wherever you go.
When you are planning a trip under Rs. 20,000 that does not break the glass ceiling and your bank balance, then we suggest that you plan early and plan smart. An unplanned getaway will not only disturb the monthly expenditure but will affect your trip once you are at the location. Try to book the commute and hotel in advance. It won't hurt to check the general price list of the activities you wish to take part in.
September brings to the thought that 3 quarters have gone already and you are missing out on leisure time for yourself and much-needed self-pampering. Take a sojourn to revive your mood and bring yourself back to life!
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.
India is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and valuable ancient attractions that are must-visit such as Aurangabad, Jaipur, Belgaum, Bhubaneswar & Udaipur.
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.
Though September offers pleasant weather, it is an offseason, that means massive discounts on flights and hotels as well as lesser crowds.
Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.