Best International Trek Destinations to Visit in September Under Rs. 30000 from Surat

Check out our top international picks for September that can be visited under Rs. 30000. Choose from the best options as per your preferences.

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Paro

1Paro

Scenic Small Town in Bhutan

Come and trek through the gorgeous hillscapes of Paro. You will love the festivals and lush valley views. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Paro.

. 3h 2m

₹17,500

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Sapa

2Sapa

A Serene Mountain Escape

Gear up for an amazing trekking holiday in Sa Pa. You can expect warmer temperatures, occasional rain, and fewer crowds. Additionally, you can try out various adventure activities at Sa Pa.

. 5h 20m

₹28,000

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Pokhara

3Pokhara

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.

. 2h 17m

₹21,000

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Trek International Destinations to discover in September within a budget of Rs. 30000

A long challenging trek is the most tiring yet refreshing activity. The best part of it is that you live on minimal. All you carry is a backpack with the least possible essentials and fill your tummy with the only available food options. Whether you plan to go miles around the globe to attempt a challenging trek or aim for something near your home, every trek is exciting.

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.

September hits the calender and you start making plans for the next year. And as easy as the phrase 'work-life' balance sounds, it's equally hard to achieve. As you have been working hard and save a lot this year, we suggest that you spend some bucks and time in September on your travel plans and create memories for life.

If the traveller inside you has been waiting for a long time to get that visa stamp, then don't swither to start planning for international travel. Go big or go home, as this is the time to explore the world. Plan for an extravagant and luxurious vacation that is a perfect blend of relaxation and discoveries away from home in a foreign country. Experience new lifestyle, cultures, traditions, languages and cuisines in a different time-zone altogether. Visit the places you always dreamt of. Take a deep breath and soak in the culture of the place you are in.

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.

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.

Why is it recommended to travel in September?

Though September offers pleasant weather, it is an offseason, that means massive discounts on flights and hotels as well as lesser crowds.

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.