Best International Wildlife Destinations to Visit in May Under Rs. 50000 from Coimbatore

Check out our top international picks for May that can be visited under Rs. 50000. 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.

3162 Kms . 5h 16m

₹38,500

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Chiang Mai

2Chiang Mai

Rose of Northern Thailand

Soak in the thrill of untamed wildlife experiences 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.

2493 Kms . 4h 9m

₹21,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Wildlife International Destinations to discover in May within a budget of Rs. 50000

If you are a forest person, who loves to spend hours waiting to spot a wildlife, then you are bound to enjoy an adventurous trip to a wildlife destination. The world has numerous alluring forests, sanctuaries and national parks to compel you to plan an jungle trip with your friends or family. And, if you share a cordial relation with your camera, you are sure to have a fun-filled tour.

You have been saving all year for an extravagant trip under Rs. 50,000. Go ahead and book- the sky is the limit. Depending on how long your stay will be, opt for luxury and panache. Book a 4-5 star hotel that has the best bed and breakfast, room service, swimming pool and a piece of heaven too. Plan your days accordingly as you have the luxury to choose the activities once you are at the location. Don't hesitate to sit back and relax in an over-priced spa for a relaxing massage because you have earned it.

May is the perfect time to plan your summer break. Why not hit your favourite holiday destination before it gets jam-packed and crowded? Make the best out of this time to surprise your family and friends with an unplanned outdoor vacation.

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. 50,000?

Many things can be done under a budget of Rs. 50,000, you can hire a tour guide for sightseeing, opt for gourmet dining and go for multiple activities.

Why is it recommended to travel in May?

Travelling in May can be much more comfortable as students' vacations start. Hence, planning family trips is much more feasible around this time of the year. You can also utilise the extra money from your new appraisals here. You can skip the hot summer of your hometown and head to a cool hill station.

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.