₹5,000₹20,000
Upto 2 hours
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.
₹17,500
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Scenic Small Town in Bhutan
Have an unforgettable trekking experience at Paro. You will love the festivals and lush valley views. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Paro.
₹5,000
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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.
When you are planning a trip under Rs. 20,000 that does not break the glass ceiling and your bank balance, then we suggest that you plan early and plan smart. An unplanned getaway will not only disturb the monthly expenditure but will affect your trip once you are at the location. Try to book the commute and hotel in advance. It won't hurt to check the general price list of the activities you wish to take part in.
November is the time when you start to focus on your travel goals giving rest to everything else. Come on! You work hard, and now its time for you to catch a break and book a home away from home.
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.
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.
A lot can be done with a budget of Rs. 20,000! Decent hotels, cool homestays and rustic BnBs can easily fit into this budget. Instead of tourist places, you can explore the destination like a local by visiting local bazaars, cafes, restaurants, streets, etc. Take a shared cab or public transportation to save money. Spend time in nature and take leisurely walks instead of visiting expensive places.
November is the ideal month to take a break from your mundane routine and plan a trip to places like Agra, Varanasi, Mathura, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Chandigarh, Kasauli, Udaipur, and various other North Indian tourist spots. Since most of the north Indian states are hot and humid in summer, November is the ideal time to pack your bags and plan a trip to Delhi or Agra. Destinations like Alleppey, Cochin and Munnar are also some of the top South Indian destinations to visit in November. You can also plan a trip to North-Eastern states like Sikkim, Nagaland, Assam, Shillong and other tourist spots of North-East India. Cities like Mumbai and Ahmedabad have comfortable weather during this time. So, one can easily plan a trip to these cities.
Popular tourist destinations outside of India are Switzerland, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Maldives, Thailand, Turkey, Dubai, Hawaii, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Bhutan, Indonesia and Japan.