Best International Wildlife Destinations to Visit in April Under Rs. 50000 from Pune

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

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Singapore

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Complete Family Destination

A melting pot of cultures, Singapore is a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant shopping, food, entertainment and nightlife scene. It is also deep-rooted in history and tradition.

3789 Kms . 6h 18m

₹38,500

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Chiang Mai

2Chiang Mai

Rose of Northern Thailand

Discover the pristine flora and fauna of Chiang Mai. You can expect warmer temperatures, ranging from 22°C to 35°C, with increasing humidity. This is the beginning of the hot season, with fewer tourists compared to the peak season. . Additionally, you can try out various adventure activities at Chiang Mai.

2624 Kms . 4h 22m

₹21,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Wildlife International Destinations to discover in April within a budget of Rs. 50000

Welcome to the wildlife! Step into the real 'Jungle Book' and put on your Mowgli shoes. Plan a wildlife adventure trip where you can catch a glimpse of rare animal and bird species in their natural habitat. It is a fantasy for many travellers to visit the forests, national parks and wildlife reserves to explore its rich wildlife, natural vegetation, and enjoy the enthralling natural world.

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.

April is not just to make others fool, but to fool around the destinations you have in your due bucket list from long. Pack your bags to take a stroll to that new home to where your heart belongs.

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

Why is a wildlife vacation a good idea?

A wildlife trip offers a glimpse into the lives of rare species, allows you to live in forests and take a break from concrete jungles!

How can you book a luxury vacation in Rs. 50,000?

With bookings made much in advance, you can organise a trip with complete comfort and luxury Avail a superior category room at a reasonable price.

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

The best Indian destinations for April include Leh Ladakh, Auli, Darjeeling, Meghalaya, Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh. International destinations include Cuba, Greece, Switzerland, Netherlands, Spain, Texas, Rome, Florida and Bali.

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.