Best International Wildlife Destinations to Visit in March Under Rs. 40000 from Imphal

Check out our top international picks for March that can be visited under Rs. 40000. 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.

. 4h 41m

₹38,500

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Cape Town

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The Mother City of South Africa

Discover the pristine flora and fauna of Cape Town. You will love the vibrant atmosphere, outdoor activities, and perfect beach weather. Don’t forget to spend some time at the beaches of Cape Town.

. 17h 8m

₹14,000

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Chiang Mai

3Chiang Mai

Rose of Northern Thailand

Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at 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.

. 1h 23m

₹15,000

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Wildlife International Destinations to discover in March within a budget of Rs. 40000

Do you know how much of the world's land is covered by forests? Well, you need to explore to find out the answer to that, a wildlife trip is a lifetime experience which offers you to live in a jungle surrounded by various exotic rare species. Enjoying safaris, spotting a variety of wild animals, dinner by the bonfire, and staying in a treehouse is an incredible experience to add to your memory book.

Are you planning a trip under a budget of Rs. 40000? Explore our top destinations under Rs. 40000. The list of recommendations will give you the best places to visit with an account of Rs. 40000. Let us assist you in finding the right destination under your budget. Why wait? Lets book a trip under a budget of Rs. 40000 to your favourite destination.

March is here and its time to begin the fiscal year with a well deserved holiday to your favourite destination. It doesn't matter if you do a 9-5 job, freelance, study or business for a living; we all save on those leaves and holidays in our piggy bank.

If the world is your oyster and you live to create new experiences, then pack your bags for an international trip. An international travel plan is like a world full of possibilities - from finding a rare pearl by the beachside and rendezvous with endangered species of flora and fauna, to tasting new kind of cuisine and learning a new skill. The list is never-ending. Go out for long walks, learn a new language, or shop the hell out of the local flea market. Don't restrict yourself no matter what, and that's how you will have a trip of a lifetime.

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.

What all can be explored with a budget of Rs. 40,000?

Many things can be done under a budget of Rs. 40,000, you can opt for exciting city tours, sightseeing, visiting museums and other fun sites.

Why is it recommended to travel in March?

Travelling in March can be very pleasant as the weather is just perfect - neither too hot nor too cold. March is usually the moderate travel season so you will save yourself from the rush of tourists.

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.