₹1,100₹10,000
Upto 16 hours
The City of Ancient Palaces & Lakes
Romance on your mind? Plan a trip to Udaipur. You can expect pleasantly warm temperatures, along with unexpected rainfalls. Udaipur is also popular for its heritage monuments.
₹1,100
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Home To World's Finest Mughal Monuments
Fall in love all over again in the romantic environs of Agra. You can expect humid weather along with moderate rainfalls. The local cuisines at Agra are worth trying out too.
₹1,200
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Picturesque Hill Station in Maharashtra
Celebrate your romance with a couple getaway at Panchgani. You can expect foggy and cold days with heavy downpours. The mountain vistas at Panchgani are spectacular too.
₹7,242
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The Strawberry Capital of Maharashtra
Mahabaleshwar is the perfect escape for romance-seekers. You can expect continuous rainfalls with cool temperatures. The mountain views from Mahabaleshwar are an added bonus.
₹2,720
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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A Konkan Village with White-Sand Beaches
A trip to Tarkarli will satiate the romantic in you. You can expect medium to heavy rainfalls. You can also explore the beautiful beaches of Tarkarli.
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Be it the white sandy sun-soaked beaches, or gorgeously surreal valleys, or the snow clad mountains, or an adventurous safari, you are definitely making memories if you are on a romantic trip with your special someone. Although there are some iconic and evergreen romantic destinations on every couple’s to-do list, tourists are exploring many new and isolated places adding up to the list of romantic tourism destinations around the world.
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.
If you are on a budget but still want to have the best of both worlds, then a travel within your country is the best option to opt for this holiday season. A true traveller does not bother about all things fancy, bright and shiny; they are only in for it for experiences. India is a country oozing with good looks, good foods and good vibes. Ranging from colourful landscapes and breathtaking sights to hospitality and mouthwatering delicacies, India is a perfect destination for any travel plan. With so many regional and ancient art forms, India will never disappoint the impulsive shopper inside you.
July means half of the year has gone with a blink of an eye. We know the year has been tough on you and your travel plans. Don't lose hope, you can still make it. Why not treat yourself with a mid-year travel appraisal and enter the second half of the year with a blast?
A few of the most loved romantic destinations are Lonavala & Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Manali, Havelock Island, Munnar, Shimla, Agra and Tarkarli.These also make for the cheapest honeymoon destinations in India.
While travelling on a budget, you can track your expenses by keeping a journal or using an expense tracker app. You can set a daily target budget. Haggling when it comes to shopping saves loads of money! Accommodation, where you can prepare your meals, is a way to save money. Always travel with someone who is on a similar budget so that you don't get carried away by the splurging of your travel buddies.
India has the best of colourful landscapes, fantastic sightseeing and much more, and it is relatively cheaper than the rest of the world. The warm Indian hospitality is known throughout the globe. Also, India has so many cuisines to satisfy any kind of a traveller. Even when it comes to shopping, India never disappoints!
The best places to visit in July are Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Spiti, Dharamshala, Amarnath, Rajasthan, Kerala, Kodaikanal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Lonavala, Panchgani, Shillong, Kashmir, Goa, Coorg, Ooty, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Shimoga, Darjeeling, Diu, Assam, Pahalgam and Lakshadweep.