Here's a list of the best destinations you can visit in March with a budget of Rs. 20000. Discover the most preferred places for March that suit your budget.
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The City of Ancient Palaces & Lakes
Dive into the precious heritage of Udaipur. You will love exploring the beautiful palaces, temples, sun-kissed gardens and boat rides across the lakes. Udaipur is a hot favourite among foodies too.
₹6,030
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Quaint Temple Town in Rajasthan
Embark on a soul-soothing pilgrimage to Pushkar. You will love the day long safaris, sightseeing and temple hopping. You can also enjoy the various adventure activities at Pushkar.
₹7,500
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Ancient Capital of the Rajput Rulers
If you love history and heritage, Jodhpur is the perfect getaway. You will love desert camping and visiting the forts. You can also sample delicious cuisines at Jodhpur.
₹4,256
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Popularly known as the Golden City of India
Jaisalmer will fascinate you with its rich heritage. You will love desert safaris, camel rides and exploring the hilltop forts and palaces. Don’t forget to indulge in adventure activities at Jaisalmer.
₹16,300
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Home of the World-Famous Bird Sanctuary
Also known as the “Eastern Gate of Rajasthan”, Bharatpur is a paradise for bird-lovers. This off-beat destination is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park.
₹1,090
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Renowned Wildlife Reserve in Rajasthan
Spanning over 800 square kilometres in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this National Park nestled amidst the mighty Aravalli Hills is home to a diverse variety of wildlife species, grasslands and deciduous forests.
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Home of Kalidasa and Patanjali
One of the seven sacred Hindu cities, Ujjain is located on the banks of river Kshipra and is land of the magnificent Kumbh Mela.,Iconic religious sites and a web of lively lanes are a vibrant display of Ujjain’s art and heritage.
₹4,010
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Land of Ethereal Beauty
If crisp air and altitude feel like home, then the mountains of Leh (Ladakh) are calling! You will love chilly weather. Leh (Ladakh) is also popular for trekking.
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Rajasthani Heritage Town with Palace Fort
Neemrana is an ideal destination for heritage buffs. You will love sightseeing, adventure activities, and the Navratri and Diwali celebrations. Neemrana is also popular for adventure activities.
₹2,100
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One of India's Seven Sacred Cities
Mathura is a popular pilgrimage hub. You will love temple hopping, exploring the ghats and the lively Holi celebrations. The heritage monuments in Mathura will also charm you.
₹6,889
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Home To World's Finest Mughal Monuments
The culinary treasures of Agra make it popular among foodies. You will love shopping and sightseeing. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Agra.
₹10,116
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Melting Pot of India’s Vibrant Cultures
Soak in the rich culture and heritage of Delhi. You will love open-air cultural events, picnics, shopping, rooftop brunches and city sightseeing. Don’t forget to sample the delicious cuisines at Delhi.
₹9,592
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Enchanting Lachung: A Heavenly Retreat Amidst the Mountains
Lachung, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Sikkim, offers travellers a serene escape amidst the majestic Himalayas. Surrounded by lush green valleys, sparkling waterfalls, and vibrant rhododendron forests, Lachung is a nature lover's paradise. Explore the rich cultural heritage at the Lachung Monastery, and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this idyllic haven.
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The Litchi Kingdom
Muzaffarpur is a city located in the state of Bihar, India. The city is located on the banks of the Burhi Gandak River and is known for its historic landmarks, rich cultural heritage, and local cuisine. Muzaffarpur is also a major hub for trade and commerce in Bihar, with industries such as sugar, agro-based products, and jute manufacturing.
₹4,750
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Nature Lovers’ Paradise
Masinagudi is a small town situated in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is surrounded by dense forests, tea and coffee plantations, and wildlife sanctuaries. Masinagudi is known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, and it attracts a large number of tourists every year. The town also has many trekking trails and waterfalls, making it a great destination for adventure lovers.
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Blend of history, culture and architecture
Kishangarh, one of Rajasthan's undiscovered gems, can be found 18 kilometres from Ajmer and 90 kilometres from the state capital, Jaipur. This, along with some of the state's other lesser-known sites, offers a truly remarkable, genuine experience apart from the state's more well-known tourist hotspots. Kishangarh enjoys the same level of fame as other tourist hotspots in the state because of its prominence in the marble industry. Kishangarh's ancient fort and Mokham Vilas are just a few attractions surrounding the area. The city's old painting art, known as Bani Thani, is so well-known that the Indian government carved a representation of it onto a stamp.
₹1,700
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Home to Mythological Stories
Chitrakoot is a beautiful city that sits at the foot of the North Vindhyan Range. It towers above the Satna and Chitrakoot districts in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. The three principal Hindu deities—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—are said to have taken rebirth here, making these temples and shrines popular with visitors. It is also known as the “Hill of Many Wonders” for its abundance of miraculous sites and monuments. In addition to the Bharat Milap Temple and Janki Kund, the city is home to a wide variety of other revered religious destinations. Chitrakoot's tourist attractions provide a wonderful fusion of culture and history along with pristine natural beauty.
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The lively city of Uttar Pradesh
Shahjahanpur, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, is the birthplace of several notable independence warriors, including Ram Prasad Bismil and Shaheed Ashfaqullah Khan, and it is also the location of the third-tallest Hanuman monument in the world. The city was established by Bahadur Khan and Diler Khan, two brothers who had great renown under the reign of their uncle Shah Jahan and were honoured with the city's current name. History, legacy, and culture abound in this city. The city is notable for more than only its many religious buildings; the gardens and lawns of the affluent cantonment region are well-known as well. Carpets and jewels are also produced in abundance there.
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An artistic and cultural hub
This city in West Bengal is commonly referred to as Krishnanagar, and it has a significant historical legacy. This city is related to a lot of historically significant events, artistically excellent works, and architecturally significant buildings. It is well worth your time to educate yourself about its history and explore the various tourist attractions across the city.
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Enchanting Lachen: A Himalayan Haven
Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Lachen is a charming village in North Sikkim that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its traditional wooden homes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Lachen is a true gem for travellers seeking tranquillity. Discover the magic of Lachen and create unforgettable memories in this picturesque paradise.
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The Mother City of South Africa
If you are a beach lover, you must head to Cape Town. You will love the vibrant atmosphere, outdoor activities, and perfect beach weather. Additionally, you can try out various adventure activities at Cape Town.
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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.
March is here and its time to begin the fiscal year with a well deserved holiday to your favourite destination. It doesn't matter if you do a 9-5 job, freelance, study or business for a living; we all save on those leaves and holidays in our piggy bank.
Explore the local market, have delicious meals at dhabas and try some street food. Soak in the sun and enjoy the panoramic views. Spend leisurely time at a touristy place, which is free of entry charges.
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.
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.