₹656₹10,000
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The Spiritual Capital of Punjab
Amritsar is a haven for foodies. You will love exploring sightseeing attractions and attending various festivals. Also, don’t miss the pilgrimage sites at Amritsar.
₹7,066
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Uttar Pradesh’s Spiritual Capital
If you are a foodie, head straight to Varanasi. You will love temple hopping, colourful flowers in full bloom and the lush green surroundings. Additionally, you can visit the pilgrimage sites at Varanasi.
₹7,994
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Cultural Capital of Gujarat
Explore the irresistible culinary offerings of Vadodara. You will love participating in colourful Navratri celebrations, exploring historical edifices and visiting vibrant market places. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Vadodara.
₹656
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Have you ever thought of traveling for food? Yes! Food is one of the reasons why many tourists like to explore the world. Their love for food takes them to different places where they experiment with a variety of cuisines and tickle their taste buds with the most authentic dishes unique to the particular destination. Chefs at various luxurious hotels also hold complementary cooking classes for their guests. Indulge yourself in these sessions and keep enjoying the delicacies back home.
To plan a trip on a budget under Rs. 10,000 is a hard nut to crack, but nothing can beat the power of a pre-planned and pre-booked vacation. When you are travelling on a budget, there are few things to keep at the top of your head while you make the bookings. For instance, you should keep a track of things like the commute, accommodation, food and activities you will be taking part in. Just carry along a small notepad to plan your expenses throughout the trip. If there is a friend that can tag along and wants to chip-in great.
Travelling within your country is always a great option before moving out to an international destination. You get to save on a lot of budget most of the times and also save on a lot of travelling time. Also, you don’t need to worry much about the food, the climate or the culture. And India being the land of heritages, history, culture and geography will never fail to suprise you with its charm.
December is Christmas time! The most beautiful time of the year is here when the world is decking up to welcome Santa with their list of wishes. Take out your travel wishes and make sure to fulfil them before the year ends. 'Santa helps those, who helps themselves!'
Every destination has a few signature dishes, and you cannot find the authentic taste elsewhere! A real foodie loves to find out about these rare delicacies and the stories behind them.
While travelling on a budget, you can track your expenses by keeping a journal or using an expense tracker app. You can set a daily target budget. Haggling when it comes to shopping saves loads of money! Accommodation, where you can prepare your meals, is a way to save money. Always travel with someone who is on a similar budget so that you don't get carried away by the splurging of your travel buddies.
India has the best of colourful landscapes, fantastic sightseeing and much more, and it is relatively cheaper than the rest of the world. The warm Indian hospitality is known throughout the globe. Also, India has so many cuisines to satisfy any kind of a traveller. Even when it comes to shopping, India never disappoints!
December marks the peak of winter in India. It is also the month of festivities and school vacations. So one can plan either solo and family trip in December. Since snowing starts in November, the weather in December becomes chilly in the mountains. Snow lovers can visit places like Shimla, Manali, Kasauli, Dharamshala, and many other tourist spots in Uttarakhand like Nainital, Auli, and other places. If you are someone who does not like winter much, the South Indian states can be your ideal picks in winter. The weather in Mumbai is pretty awesome in December, so one can plan a holiday in Mumbai as well.