Top Wildlife Destinations To Visit From Patna under Rs. 50000 in July

Wondering where to go on your Wildlife holiday with a budget of Rs. 50000 in July? Don't worry! Check out the best destinations for your preferences.

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Corbett

1Corbett

Forested Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett invites you to the land of brilliant wildlife. You can expect heavy rainfalls with increased humidity. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Jim Corbett.

737 Kms . 18h 10m

₹5,250

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Cherrapunji

2Cherrapunji

Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya

Enjoy a thrilling vacay in the jungles of Cherrapunji. You will love sightseeing and outdoor activities. Don’t forget to explore the beautiful mountains around Cherrapunji.

679 Kms .

₹5,000

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Sunderbans

3Sunderbans

Famous for Royal Bengal Tigers and Mangrove Islands

Exciting wildlife encounters await you at Sunderbans. You can expect heavy rainfalls. You can also explore the beautiful beaches of Sunderbans.

537 Kms .

₹40,000

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Sariska Tiger Reserve

4Sariska Tiger Reserve

Renowned Wildlife Reserve in Rajasthan

Spanning over 800 square kilometres in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this National Park nestled amidst the mighty Aravalli Hills is home to a diverse variety of wildlife species, grasslands and deciduous forests.

. 7h 26m

₹15,882

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Silvassa

5Silvassa

Offbeat Hill Escape for Adventure Lovers

Spot exotic wildlife in the jungles of Silvassa. You can expect extremely hot days with temperatures soaring as high as 40°C. The heritage monuments in Silvassa will also charm you.

1340 Kms . 28h 2m

₹28,017

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Bharatpur

6Bharatpur

Home of the World-Famous Bird Sanctuary

Also known as the “Eastern Gate of Rajasthan”, Bharatpur is a paradise for bird-lovers. This off-beat destination is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park.

763 Kms . 16h 53m

₹8,477

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Pachmarhi

7Pachmarhi

Queen of Satpura – Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi is the perfect retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. You can expect moderate rainfall with pleasant weather. The mountain vistas at Pachmarhi are spectacular too.

735 Kms .

₹7,500

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Tadoba

8Tadoba

Maharashtra's Oldest & Largest Wildlife Hotspot

Located about three hours from the nearest airport at Nagpur, Tadoba is known for its flourishing wildlife, particularly, its large population of Royal Bengal Tigers.

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Alwar

9Alwar

Beautiful Heritage City in Rajasthan

For thrilling wildlife encounters, head to Alwar. You can expect moderate to heavy rainfalls. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Alwar.

863 Kms . 14h 37m

₹18,377

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Masinagudi

10Masinagudi

Nature Lovers’ Paradise

Masinagudi is a small town situated in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is surrounded by dense forests, tea and coffee plantations, and wildlife sanctuaries. Masinagudi is known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, and it attracts a large number of tourists every year. The town also has many trekking trails and waterfalls, making it a great destination for adventure lovers.

1774 Kms .

₹17,500

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Puri

11Puri

Famous Pilgrimage Site in Odisha

Discover the pristine flora and fauna of Puri. You can expect heavy rainfalls along with thunderstorms. Additionally, you can visit the pilgrimage sites at Puri.

626 Kms . 24h

₹13,268

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Cape Town

12Cape Town

The Mother City of South Africa

Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at Cape Town. You can expect mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and great opportunities for outdoor activities. You will also enjoy the beaches at Cape Town.

. 16h 1m

₹14,000

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Explore Wildlife places in July 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.

July means half of the year is gone and you cannot cheat on your travel plans. So, rush to your desired destination before the remaining year passes like breeze, and you regret not adding any memories to your year-album.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the best holiday destinations to explore wildlife?

Gir National Park – Gujarat, Jim Corbett National Park – Uttarakhand, Ranthambore National Park – Rajasthan, Bannerghatta Biological Park – Karnataka, Sunderbans National Park – West Bengal, Kaziranga National Park – Assam and Periyar National Park – Kerala are some of the best destinations to explore wildlife.

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.

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.