Top Places to Visit in India under Rs. 40000 in March from Ahmedabad

Planning a holiday in March with a budget of Rs. 40000? Check out our recommendations for the best locations you can visit!

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Diu

1Diu

Home to Palm-Fringed White Sand Beaches

Get ready for an amazing beach vacation at Diu. You will love exploring the beaches and water sports. Don’t forget to spend some time relaxing at Diu.

. 8h 35m

₹15,905

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Vadodara

2Vadodara

Cultural Capital of Gujarat

Vadodara is an ideal destination for heritage buffs. You will love participating in colourful Navratri celebrations, exploring historical edifices and visiting vibrant market places. You can also sample delicious cuisines at Vadodara.

. 1h

₹152

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Surat

3Surat

Gujarat's Commercial and Economic Hub

Located on the banks of River Tapi, Surat was once a thriving seaport. Fondly called ‘The Silk City’ of India, its sandy beaches, historic landmarks and picturesque tourist spots have something for everyone.

. 3h 10m

₹13,116

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Goa

4Goa

Popular for beaches and nightlife

Goa is a much loved beach destination. You will love beaches, water sports and nightlife. You can also enjoy the various adventure activities at Goa.

. 1h 55m

₹15,675

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Ujjain

5Ujjain

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.

. 7h

₹1,424

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Mumbai

6Mumbai

Financial & Glamour Capital of India

A delightful beach vacay awaits you at Mumbai. You will love attending outdoor art festivals, trekking, shopping, sailing, beach hopping. Additionally, the serene environs of Mumbai will calm your mind.

. 1h 10m

₹15,419

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Belur

7Belur

Timeless Beauty of Belur: A Journey Through Ancient Artistry

Discover the enchanting allure of Belur, a historical gem nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage as you marvel at the intricate carvings and stunning architecture of the Chennakeshava Temple. Experience the warmth of local hospitality and indulge in the flavours of traditional cuisine, all while basking in the serene atmosphere of this captivating destination.

. 7h

₹29,704

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Mandu

8Mandu

A Historic Old City

Mandu, also known as Mandavgad, is a historic city located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Mandu is known for its rich history, architectural marvels, and romantic legends, making it a popular destination for tourists, history buffs, and architecture enthusiasts.

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Muzaffarpur

9Muzaffarpur

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.

. 30h 15m

₹7,970

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Thane

10Thane

The Beautiful City of Lakes

Thane is located on the western side of the Indian state of Maharashtra & covers a total area of over 147 sq. km. Thane came into existence in the 13th century and has a rich heritage. This city has been ruled by the Portuguese, Marathas, and Britishers. The city is popularly known as the "City of Lakes" due to the abundance of lakes within the boundaries of the city. Along with the beautiful lakes, Thane is also surrounded by the Sahyadri Hills, making it an excellent trekking spot. The city is also home to several forts, gardens and resorts. You can also enjoy boat rides in the lakes. Besides being a tourist spot, Thane also offers several mouth-watering dishes like Pav Bhaji, Bhajiyas, and lots of authentic street foods.

. 6h 9m

₹30,883

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Bareilly

11Bareilly

The ‘Zari Zardori’ City of Uttar Pradesh

Bareilly is a culturally-rich city located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city was founded by Mukrand Rai in 1657 and later became an essential part of the East India Company. Apart from being a historically significant city, Bareilly is also known for its cane furniture, Zari Zardozi works, Surma & Manjha-Kites production and religious places like The Nath Nagri, Ala Hazrat and so on. Along with tourist places and architectural marvels, Bareilly also offers amazing options to food lovers. Bareilly ki Barfi is famous all over the world. Once you are in Bareilly, you should try Seekh Kebabs, Tikkas, Chaats, and Lassis. Trying them from the local street vendors is a piece of advice you should definitely follow.

. 11h 25m

₹11,798

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Azamgarh

12Azamgarh

A city of many hues!

Azamgarh is home to a diverse cultural heritage that reflects the influence of Hinduism, the Avadh culture of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and the Jaat culture of Northern Uttar Pradesh. Ramnavmi, Janmashtmi, Shivratri, Dussehra, Deepawali, Id-ul-Fitr, Id-ul-Zuha, Moharram, and many others are celebrated by the Hindu and Muslim population here.

. 35h 30m

₹17,030

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Tawang

13Tawang

The Hidden Gem of Arunachal

Tawang is a town located in Arunachal Pradesh, close to the border with Bhutan and Tibet. Tawang has a rich and fascinating history, dating back to the 17th century when it was founded by the Monpa people. It is home to the famous Tawang Monastery, one of the largest and oldest monasteries in Asia.

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Doha

14Doha

Qatar’s Ultramodern Capital

Doha is the capital city of Qatar, a small country located in the Middle East on the north-eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The city is known for its modern architecture, high-rise buildings, and luxurious shopping malls. The city has experienced rapid growth and development in recent years, largely due to Qatar's vast reserves of oil and natural gas, which have made the country one of the wealthiest in the world.

. 3h 34m

₹28,000

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Chidambaram

15Chidambaram

Incredible Temple Town

Chidambaram can be found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This temple town is situated on the Vellar River. It is known for its ancient Dravidian architecture and majestic Gopurams. This town was ruled by a number of empires in the past including the Cholas, the Pandyas and later, the Britishers. The town's most notable landmark is the majestic Chidambaram Natarajar Temple. Lord Shiva is the main god worshipped at the temple, making the town a popular destination for Shaivites.

. 11h 35m

₹21,242

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Khammam

16Khammam

Telangana’s Fourth Biggest City

Khammam is the fourth biggest city in the Indian state of Telangana and has been there for quite some time, going by a number of different names during the course of its long history. The city was significant in India's fight for independence from colonial rule and is about 200 kilometres from the state capital of Hyderabad. In modern times, it has become a cultural icon and a spiritual hub for tourists. It is named after the vertical rock or 'Khamba' at the base of the Narsimhadri Temple.

. 9h 48m

₹9,250

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Vrindavan

17Vrindavan

A sacred site for the Hindu deity Krishna.

Vrindavan, also spelled Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historic town in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura district. Located in the Braj Bhoomi region, it is a religiously significant place, especially for Hindus as Lord Krishna, the Indian deity, spent most of his early life here. Vrindavan has approximately 5,500 temples devoted solely to Krishna and his supreme consort Radha.

. 5h 5m

₹19,431

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Panchkula

18Panchkula

A Part of Chandigarh Tricity

Planned and built as a suburb of Chandigarh, the city of Panchkula is an example of India's urbanisation efforts. The lively city of Panchkula borders the Punjabi city of Mohali. The prestigious Indian Army Headquarters, Chandimandir Cantonment, is located in Panchkula. The city of Panchkula got its name because it has five kuls, or irrigation canals. Panchkula is home to many people who speak both Punjabi and Hindi as their native tongues. This city is home to several tourist attractions including Gurudwaras, temples and sprawling parks.

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Hoi An

19Hoi An

The Heart of Vietnam’s Ancient Secret

Discover the enchanting beauty of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled along Vietnam's central coast. This well-preserved ancient town boasts a rich history, dating back over 2,000 years. Stroll through its lantern-lit streets, admire the unique blend of architectural styles, and indulge in the vibrant local cuisine. Hoi An's serene atmosphere, charming riverside setting, and colourful markets make it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a glimpse into Vietnam's captivating past.

. 6h 22m

₹28,000

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Kumbakonam

20Kumbakonam

The Temple Town of Tamil Nadu

Kumbakonam, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is a stunning temple town with a wealth of attractions. Tourists and pilgrims are drawn to the area year after year by the thousands of temples that dot the landscape around the city. Kumbakonam is commonly referred to as a “temple town” all over the country since it is home to several well-known temples. Every year, thousands of people from all over the country make the journey here to pay homage to their gods at various temples that are also well-known for their cultural and architectural significance. Kumbakonam also hosts a number of annual events, including the popular Mahamahan Festival.

. 13h 50m

₹18,274

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Chitradurga

21Chitradurga

Blending urbanization with history

Chitradurga, a city in Karnataka, is located in the valley of the Vedavati River and is historically significant. Tourist attractions in the city are one-of-a-kind due to the city's interesting history and abundance of antique and historical artefacts displayed in the city. Chitradurga's tourist attractions are a shining example of how history and modernity can peacefully coexist. The well-known attractions in the city attract visitors thanks to their peaceful, otherworldly atmosphere and extensive history.

. 21h 45m

₹21,334

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Travelling in the month of March with a Rs. 40000 budget

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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Which destinations can you visit with a budget of Rs. 40,000?

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.

What type of destination is the best to visit in March?

The best Indian destinations for March include Tamil Nadu, Kerela, Ratnagiri, Jaipur, Mount Abu, Mcleodganj, Vrindavan and Nanital. International destinations include Spain, Nepal, Malaysia, Dubai, Las Vegas, New York, Cape Town and Cairo.

What all can be explored with a budget of Rs. 40,000?

Many things can be done under a budget of Rs. 40,000, you can opt for exciting city tours, sightseeing, visiting museums and other fun sites.