₹6,030₹20,000
Upto 12 hours
Home To World's Finest Mughal Monuments
Agra is the perfect escape for romance-seekers. You will love shopping and sightseeing. The local cuisines at Agra are worth trying out too.
₹10,116
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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The City of Ancient Palaces & Lakes
A trip to Udaipur will satiate the romantic in you. You will love exploring the beautiful palaces, temples, sun-kissed gardens and boat rides across the lakes. The heritage monuments in Udaipur will also charm you.
₹6,030
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Colonial-Era Town Known for Apple Orchards
Rekindle your romance at Kasauli. You can expect chilly but enjoyable weather. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Kasauli.
₹7,505
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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Mini-Switzerland in India
Khajjiar is an absolute delight for romantic souls. You will love exploring the natural beauty of the town and taking up adventure activities. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Khajjiar.
₹7,500
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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A Konkan Village with White-Sand Beaches
If you are a romantic at heart, you will love Tarkarli. You will love the outdoor activities and water sports. Don’t forget to spend some time at the beaches of Tarkarli.
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The idea of romance has changed over the years from Romeo-Juliet to Giacomo Casanova and Cleopatra-Mark Antony, and so has the notion of a romantic getaway. Pick from an extensive assortment of places depending on whether you are a mountain, beach or tropical person. Plan a romantic date, indulge in a passionate or adventurous activity like snowshoeing, a horseback ride, a walk on the beach or riding a toboggan on a snow-covered hill. Or maybe just pamper your bae with a romantic bed and breakfast.
When you are planning a trip under Rs. 20,000 that does not break the glass ceiling and your bank balance, then we suggest that you plan early and plan smart. An unplanned getaway will not only disturb the monthly expenditure but will affect your trip once you are at the location. Try to book the commute and hotel in advance. It won't hurt to check the general price list of the activities you wish to take part in.
If you are on a budget but still want to have the best of both worlds, then a travel within your country is the best option to opt for this holiday season. A true traveller does not bother about all things fancy, bright and shiny; they are only in for it for experiences. India is a country oozing with good looks, good foods and good vibes. Ranging from colourful landscapes and breathtaking sights to hospitality and mouthwatering delicacies, India is a perfect destination for any travel plan. With so many regional and ancient art forms, India will never disappoint the impulsive shopper inside you.
March is the end of fiscal year, so show some compassion towards your accumulated leaves and use them to catch a break to take off to your desired destination. Money fills only your pocket, but travel fills your soul.
A few of the most loved romantic destinations are Lonavala & Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Manali, Havelock Island, Munnar, Shimla, Agra and Tarkarli.These also make for the cheapest honeymoon destinations in India.
A lot can be done with a budget of Rs. 20,000! Decent hotels, cool homestays and rustic BnBs can easily fit into this budget. Instead of tourist places, you can explore the destination like a local by visiting local bazaars, cafes, restaurants, streets, etc. Take a shared cab or public transportation to save money. Spend time in nature and take leisurely walks instead of visiting expensive places.
India's top tourist destinations are Goa, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Rajasthan, South India, Himachal Pradesh, Andaman, Kashmir and North East. The best Indian cities for tourists are Manali, Dharamshala, Darjeeling, Shillong, Srinagar, Gulmarg, Munnar, Thekkady, Dalhousie, Kasauli, Ooty, Udaipur, Allepey, Corbett, etc.
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.