Best International Trek Destinations to Visit in January Under Rs. 50000 from Shillong

Check out our top international picks for January that can be visited under Rs. 50000. Choose from the best options as per your preferences.

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Paro

1Paro

Scenic Small Town in Bhutan

Have an unforgettable trekking experience at Paro. You can expect cold temperatures with light snowfalls. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Paro.

. 32m

₹5,000

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Kathmandu

2Kathmandu

Gateway to Everest & Buddha

The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu is all about ornate Buddhist shrines, a historic old town, global foods and acts as a starting point to great Himalayan treks.

. 1h 9m

₹22,500

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Trek International Destinations to discover in January within a budget of Rs. 50000

Trekking is an exhilarating activity which tests your physical abilities. Climbing mountains, carrying backpacks, crossing narrow paths, camping on high altitudes is a liberating experience which brings you close to nature. It gives you a break from the hustle-bustle of daily routine and takes you in the lap of nature. Trekking is therapeutic for the mind and soul and boosts your confidence to overcome challenges in life.

You have been saving all year for an extravagant trip under Rs. 50,000. Go ahead and book- the sky is the limit. Depending on how long your stay will be, opt for luxury and panache. Book a 4-5 star hotel that has the best bed and breakfast, room service, swimming pool and a piece of heaven too. Plan your days accordingly as you have the luxury to choose the activities once you are at the location. Don't hesitate to sit back and relax in an over-priced spa for a relaxing massage because you have earned it.

January is the perfect time to plan your trip. Taking a trip to begin your New Year celebrations is a beautiful way to start your year. Exploring and experiencing new places and adventure can be exhilarating for a kick-start to the year.

It is every traveller’s dream to go on an international tour to a dream destination. Or, many even like to travel as nomads. It’s fun to quench the inquisitiveness of meeting new people, learning their cultures, tickling your taste buds with new delicacies and dealing with new climatic conditions. All you need to see is your budget. If you are not budget constrained, you can simply choose a country you want to visit, book your tickets and begin your journey of knowing the unknown. International trips are experiences of a lifetime, so don’t stop yourself from indulging into anything that is capable to greet you with a refreshing experience. Going on an international trip not always burns a whole in your pocket. With proper research and planning, you can also plan a backpacker's trip to an exotic location at a shoestring budget.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best trekking destinations?

Chadar, Gangotri Gomukh, Ladakh – Markha Valley, Kuari Tapovan, Nanda Devi, Goecha La, Stok Kangri, Dodital, Hampta Pass, Kedarkantha Summit and Uttarakhand are among the best trekking destinations in India.

Which destinations can you visit with a budget of Rs. 50,000?

You can cover international destinations like Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, Istanbul, and the Maldives under a budget of Rs. 50,000. Where in India, you can organise a trip to Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Kerala, Goa, Mumbai and Bangalore at the same expense.

What type of destinations are the best to visit in January?

The best destinations for January include Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur, Gujarat, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Goa. All these destinations have a pleasant winter climate.

Which are some of the most famous destinations outside of India?

Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.