Is a Pilgrimage holiday on your mind? Are you planning to travel in March with a budget of Rs. 10000? Check out our recommended destinations for you.
₹820₹10,000
Upto 13 hours
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.
₹3,104
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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A Popular Pilgrimage Destination
Also known as Sainagar, this sacred town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra is the holy abode of the famous spiritual saint Shri Sai Baba.
₹8,893
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Orange City
Nagpur is popular for production of the oranges and is home to magnificent lakes and tiger reserves.
₹820
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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A Salt Marsh in the Thar Desert
Seek serenity with a pilgrimage to Rann of Kutch. You can expect extremely hot and humid days with temperatures soaring as high as 48C. Additionally, go wildlife spotting at Rann of Kutch.
₹7,321
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A visit to a pilgrim is an evolving journey in itself. People from around the globe of all faiths make a pilgrimage, often to a shrine or place of significance, to experience spiritual enlightenment and understanding of the universe. A pilgrimage is far from exclusively for religious inducement. People make pilgrimages to understand the gravitas of that place, self-discovery, to embrace the ancient art and architecture, meet new people and make memories, and to enjoy local ambience and food.
Travelling on a budget of Rs. 10,000 can be very cost-effective if you plan the trip smartly in advance. Starting with booking an accommodation under right tariff, set a daily limit for expenditure, rent a bicycle to explore the city, relish on local cuisine, and shop at the local market to get things at a lesser charge. Keep a handy notepad to track expenses to spend under the limit. So, now you know you don't need to spend a fortune to have a funfilled vacation.
March is the end of fiscal year, so show some compassion towards your accumulated leaves and use them to catch a break to take off to your desired destination. Money fills only your pocket, but travel fills your soul.
Cherish the architectural significance of beautiful temples, seek blessings, participate in the traditional rituals and come back home with popular souvenirs.
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.