₹17,500₹50,000
Upto 10 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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Every couple is unparalleled in its own way and so should their honeymoon be. It is that phase of the life where you can live your teenage dream of walking on the streets of Italy, dancing in the rain in Bali, or waking up to the most beautiful mornings in Switzerland with your better half. No matter what location you plan to go to, it must resonate with you two for the rest of your life.
Travelling with a budget of Rs. 50,000 gives you ease with expenditure. You can plan a trip with luxury and comfort by booking room in 3-4 star hotels. Try to make bookings earlier to avail best discount deals. Explore the outdoor activities when in the city and relish on some delicious gourmet meals in popular places serving a signature dish.
July is not too late for you to plan a trip. You have another half of the year waiting for you. Set your parameters and start surfing on the world wide web for a happy stay at a fun destination.
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The best places for a honeymoon holiday are scenic Manali, serene Srinagar, picturesque Havelock Island, dreamy Pahalgam, chilly Shimla, exotic Munnar, beachy Goa and heavenly Gulmarg.
With bookings made much in advance, you can organise a trip with complete comfort and luxury Avail a superior category room at a reasonable price.
Monsoon adds to the beauty of some places! Plus, the pleasant rainy weather makes the holiday even better.
Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.