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Raksha Bandhan plans? These last-minute 5 mini vacays can be the sweetest gifts

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 6, 2025, 12:22 IST
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Raksha Bandhan plans? These last-minute 5 mini vacays can be the sweetest gifts

Raksha Bandhan isn’t just about tying that rakhi and pretending you didn’t fight all year. It’s about showing up in a way, especially when your sibling least expects it. If you are among those who forgot to plan something great or can’t decide what to give yet, we suggest a spontaneous getaway might be just the thing to turn you into that favourite sibling. It won’t cost you much, and last minute planning to these places are also possible. So, if you are all set for a surprise visit, whisk them away on a short trip, or just make this an excuse to escape adulting together, here are quick easy, low-effort, high-memory destinations you can still pull off.

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Jaipur, Rajasthan

It's just a short train or flight away from most of the metro cities, and is an ideal place for a sibling who loves history, architecture, or enjoys street shopping. Spend some time with your sibling while exploring Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, and local bazaars. You can also try booking a stay in a heritage haveli or a boutique hotel to make the experience extra special. Also, don’t forget to binge on kachoris and kulhad chai together.

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Coorg, Karnataka

This one is for all those who are planning to visit their sibling in Bengaluru or nearby? Surprise them with a road trip to Coorg, which is around 5-6 hours away. Nestled in the Western Ghats, Coorg is one of the beautiful destinations that is famed for its rolling coffee plantations, misty hills, and lush greenery. Check in to a cosy homestay, sip freshly brewed filter coffee, and go on long drives through spice-scented roads.

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Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

If your sibling lives in Chennai, Mahabalipuram can be your best option for that perfect Raksha Bandhan escape. Just 1.5 hours away, this coastal town is all about ancient rock-cut temples, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and a relaxed beach vibe. Take your sibling along the Shore Temple at sunset or sit by the beach with seafood and have a conversation that you couldn't for a long time.

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Panchgani, Maharashtra

For Mumbai or Pune folks, Panchgani is ideal for a cool, breezy weekend. The weather around August is refreshing, and it’s the kind of place where you can do nothing and still feel like you’ve had the best time. Visit Table Land, eat fresh strawberries, or just drive through the misty Ghats with your sibling’s favourite playlist on loop.

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Amritsar, Punjab

If you and your sibling bond over food or shared childhood memories, Amritsar is a heartwarming choice. Visit the Golden Temple early in the morning, take in the serenity, and then dive into buttery kulchas and jalebis. You can consider watching the Wagah Border ceremony with your sibling for a patriotic moment and visit the Partition Museum if you're both into history.
Even if it’s last-minute, planning a quick trip shows you care. Raksha Bandhan doesn’t have to be about gifts wrapped in glitter—it can be about misadventures on broken roads, sharing snacks on trains, and laughing till your stomach hurts.

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