Planning to visit Pilgrimage places in March? Is your budget Rs. 10000? Here are some recommendations for you based on your preferences.
₹3,408₹10,000
Upto 22 hours
Historical City with Sacred Sites
Allahabad is a great pilgrimage site for those seeking divine blessings. You will love heritage walks, sightseeing and street food tours. The heritage monuments in Allahabad will also charm you.
₹5,203
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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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.
₹3,408
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Uttar Pradesh’s Spiritual Capital
Varanasi glistens with sheer divinity. You will love temple hopping, colourful flowers in full bloom and the lush green surroundings. Varanasi is a hot favourite among foodies too.
₹7,994
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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One of India's Seven Sacred Cities
Embark upon a spiritual sojourn to Mathura. You will love temple hopping, exploring the ghats and the lively Holi celebrations. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Mathura.
₹8,214
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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The Spiritual Capital of Punjab
Soak in the mystic hues of Amritsar, a famous pilgrimage spot! You will love exploring sightseeing attractions and attending various festivals. You can also sample delicious cuisines at Amritsar.
₹7,066
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Visiting a pilgrimage destination brings you closer to your spiritual self. It is a journey of self-exploration, coming across different cultures and their deep-rooted beliefs. Cherish the architectural significance, old structures, ancient design which displays the magnificent craftsmanship of beautiful temples. It brings mental peace, enlightenment in life to focus and take up new challenges. Seek blessings, participate in the traditional rituals, relish on local street eatery items, and come back home with popular keepsakes.
To plan a trip on a budget under Rs. 10,000 is a hard nut to crack, but nothing can beat the power of a pre-planned and pre-booked vacation. When you are travelling on a budget, there are few things to keep at the top of your head while you make the bookings. For instance, you should keep a track of things like the commute, accommodation, food and activities you will be taking part in. Just carry along a small notepad to plan your expenses throughout the trip. If there is a friend that can tag along and wants to chip-in great.
March is the month when you are usually left with a number of leaves before the next fiscal year begins. Well, why worry? Plan a relaxing trip and rejuvenate yourself. Head towards the northern hemisphere to experience the soothing spring, or the southern hemisphere to enjoy the awesome autumn.
Visiting a pilgrimage place brings you closer to your emotional self. The journey of self-exploration, coming across the spiritual culture and learning about the age-old set of beliefs brings about more understanding of life.
You don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy a trip. It doesn't cost much to spend a leisurely day at a beach. You can visit a natural attraction which is free of entry charges. Rather than a touristy bazaar, go to a local market to get stuff at lower prices.
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.