₹2,500₹10,000
Upto 14 hours
Land of Ethereal Beauty
Spot exotic wildlife in the jungles of Leh (Ladakh). You will love the countryside, Buddhist monasteries, and adventure activities. The mountain views from Leh (Ladakh) are an added bonus.
₹6,000
Approx. for 2 nights trip
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Renowned Wildlife Reserve in Rajasthan
Spanning over 800 square kilometres in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this National Park nestled amidst the mighty Aravalli Hills is home to a diverse variety of wildlife species, grasslands and deciduous forests.
₹7,622
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Queen of Satpura – Pachmarhi
Pachmarhi is the perfect retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. You will love checking out the outdoorsy attractions. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Pachmarhi.
₹2,500
Approx. for 5 nights trip
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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.
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.
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.
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!
You don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy a trip. It doesn't cost much to spend a leisurely day at a beach. You can visit a natural attraction which is free of entry charges. Rather than a touristy bazaar, go to a local market to get stuff at lower prices.
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!
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.