Best International Wildlife Destinations to Visit in July Under Rs. 50000 from Gangtok

Check out our top international picks for July 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.

. 5h 31m

₹38,500

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Cape Town

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The Mother City of South Africa

For thrilling wildlife encounters, head to Cape Town. You can expect mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and great opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also explore the beautiful beaches of Cape Town.

10027 Kms . 16h 42m

₹14,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Wildlife International Destinations to discover 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 definitely waiting for a lavish vacation to some extravagant location if your travel budget is around Rs. 50,000. You can opt for a 4-5-star hotel or resort for your stay with comfortable rooms, access to swimming pools and therapeutic spas, efficient room services and many more luxuries. You need to worry about pre-booking of the activities. You can reach the destination, do your research and choose your activities as per your likings. You can also plan a sudden gorgeous surprise for your loved someone with the help of the hotel management.

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?

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 things to do on a wildlife holiday?

Go for day and night safaris, spot a variety of wild animals, enjoy a bonfire, go camping, experience staying in the forest, and capture the wildlife in your camera. It’s an experience of a lifetime!

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.

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.