Top Trek places to visit in the month of July within Rs. 30000

Planning to visit Trek places in July? Is your budget Rs. 30000? Here are some recommendations for you based on your preferences.

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Ladakh

1Ladakh

Land of Ethereal Beauty

Leh (Ladakh) is known to be a trekker’s paradise. You will love chilly weather. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Leh (Ladakh).

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Cherrapunji

2Cherrapunji

Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya

Cherrapunji is famous for its scenic trekking routes. You will love sightseeing and outdoor activities. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Cherrapunji.

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Dalhousie

3Dalhousie

A Little Paradise in Himachal Pradesh

Trek to your heart’s content at Dalhousie. You can expect perfect weather conditions with moderate rainfall. Don’t forget to explore the beautiful mountains around Dalhousie.

. 6h 46m

₹21,412

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Kasol

4Kasol

Serene Hill Town in the Parvati Valley

Have an unforgettable trekking experience at Kasol. You can expect damp weather with possible landslides. The mountain vistas at Kasol are spectacular too.

. 5h 4m

₹23,209

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Pokhara

5Pokhara

The City of Lakes

Pokhara is a picturesque city located in central Nepal, known for its stunning natural beauty and adventure opportunities. The city lies along the banks of the tranquil Phewa Lake, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, particularly the towering Annapurna range and the iconic Machhapuchhre, also known as the "Fishtail" mountain.

. 1h 15m

₹17,500

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Sapa

6Sapa

A Serene Mountain Escape

Pack your trekking gear and head to Sa Pa for a delightful vacay. You can expect warmer temperatures, occasional rain, and fewer crowds. Sa Pa is also popular for adventure activities.

. 4h 44m

₹28,000

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Trek travel with a Rs. 30000 budget in July

Getting lost in the unknown for several days, with mother nature at her best, gushing water streams, tall mountains, steep trenches and no mobile signals, does that sound like a plan? Although trekking is considered to be a mild adventure sport, with every trek you go on, the craving for one more intense trip keeps you asking for more. When you're trekking, it's a moment of communion with nature. There's no other better way to de-stress and get rid of everyday worries than the excitement of waking up under the blue sky.

At around Rs. 30, 000 you can actually look at planning a fairly lavish vacation with 2-3 star hotels, some fun-filled activities, moderately budgeted restaurants and bar with relishing delicacies, and commuting by flights. You can still travel by a train to save on to some amount which you can happily use up for shopping at the tourist markets. Pre-planning and pre-booking is still recommended to avoid any unplanned over expenditure.

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?

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

What can a tourist do on a trekking trip?

Trekking trips allow you to feel intimate with nature, explore diverse landscapes and soothe your eyes with lush greenery. Explore flora and fauna of the region, indulge in activities like fishing, camping, photography, mountain climbing, river crossing, etc.

What to keep in mind while booking a trip with a budget of Rs. 30,000?

Make your booking at least 3 months before your travel date to avail the best deals on flights and hotels. Sign up for city tours and food walks in advance to avoid last-minute charges. You can appreciate staying at cool places and eat at popular restaurants if you plan your itinerary much in advance.

Which destinations are the best to visit in July?

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.