Discover the best Food destinations perfect for July in India. Find the best options under Rs. 50000 near Coimbatore
₹7,999₹50,000
Upto 10 hours
Bustling Cultural and IT Hub of Karnataka
If you are a foodie, head straight to Bengaluru. You can expect heavy rainfall. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Bengaluru.
₹7,999
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Popular for beaches and nightlife
Explore the irresistible culinary offerings of Goa. You can expect heavy rainfall throughout the season, pleasant sea breeze. Humidity tends to be high. The beaches at Goa are also worth exploring.
₹19,022
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Cultural Capital of Gujarat
The culinary treasures of Vadodara make it popular among foodies. You can expect hot and humid weather with heavy rainfall during the monsoon months. Vadodara is also popular for its heritage monuments.
₹15,694
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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The Commercial Capital of Gujarat
Food is going to be the highlight of your trip to Ahmedabad. You can expect pleasant weather with scant to heavy rainfall. Also, don’t miss the heritage structures at Ahmedabad.
₹39,958
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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The City of Ancient Palaces & Lakes
If food is your fetish, then a journey to Udaipur is a must! You can expect pleasantly warm temperatures, along with unexpected rainfalls. The heritage monuments in Udaipur will also charm you.
₹37,570
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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Culturally Rich City in Uttar Pradesh
Embark upon sizzling gastronomic experiences in Lucknow. You can expect pleasant temperatures along with high humidity levels due to unexpected rainfalls. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Lucknow.
₹41,333
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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The Spiritual Capital of Punjab
Come and relish the culinary delights of Amritsar. You can expect warm and humid days with mild to heavy rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning. The pilgrimage sites at Amritsar are also worth exploring.
₹38,054
Approx. for 7 nights trip
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A true traveller knows that good food is if not more but equally important as the hotel you will be staying at. The thought of eating the most desirable piece of chocolate cake, a slice of pizza oozing with authentic cheese or the mind-numbing aroma of regional biriyani- food is the driving force of any travel plan. The first thing that strikes the mind when you arrive at your destination is the local cuisines you will get to binge on.
Travelling with a budget of Rs. 50,000 gives you ease with expenditure. You can plan a trip with luxury and comfort by booking room in 3-4 star hotels. Try to make bookings earlier to avail best discount deals. Explore the outdoor activities when in the city and relish on some delicious gourmet meals in popular places serving a signature dish.
Want to explore India? Let's recommend the best options for your next trip. Domestic travel is excellent for those who don't have passports. Indian holidays cost lesser than international trips. So come and see your motherland like never before!
July is not too late for you to plan a trip. You have another half of the year waiting for you. Set your parameters and start surfing on the world wide web for a happy stay at a fun destination.
For a foodie trip, Kolkata is famous for its luscious Roshogullas. People love Chennai for its murukkus and nothing like the Tibetan food of Dharamshala. Tourists love to visit Alleppey to taste the traditional fried Karimeen. The Nawabi biryani makes Hyderabad a sought after foodie hub!. And not to forget the Litti Chokha of Bihar!
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.
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!
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.