All you need is INR 5000 to explore these gorgeous places in India!
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : May 2, 2024, 15:59 IST
All you need is INR 5000 to explore these gorgeous places in India!
Craving to go on a trip but all you have is just INR 5000 in your pocket? Well worry not as India is dotted with some incredible places that can be explored without burning a hole in your wallet. All you need to do is do a good research to find such destinations and budget hotels.
From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed deserts of Rajasthan, there are experiences waiting to be discovered!
In this guide, we'll tell you about eight such destinations that can be explored on a budget of under INR 5000. Read on:
Hampi, Karnataka (Budget: INR 3000 - INR 4000)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is a treasure trove of ancient ruins and temples that offer a glimpse into India's rich history. Visitors can explore the sprawling ruins, visit iconic landmarks like the Virupaksha Temple, and immerse themselves in the surreal landscape of this historic city.
Stay in budget guesthouses or homestays in nearby Hospet, priced at around INR 500 to INR 1000 per night.
Pondicherry (Budget: INR 4000 - INR 5000)
With its French colonial architecture and serene beaches, Pondicherry offers a unique blend of culture and relaxation. Stay in budget guesthouses or hostels in the French Quarter or Auroville, costing around INR 800 to INR 1500 per night.
Explore the charming streets, relax on the beaches, and indulge in delicious French cuisine at local cafes without exceeding your budget.
McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh (Budget: INR 3000 - INR 4000)
McLeod Ganj is a budget-friendly destination that offers a tranquil escape from the chaos of city life. Stay in budget guesthouses or hostels, priced at around INR 500 to INR 1000 per night.
Explore Tibetan culture and heritage, visit monasteries, and embark on scenic treks amidst breathtaking mountain landscapes without stretching your budget. Also the food here is exceptional!
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (Budget: INR 3000 - INR 4000)
Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is a dream destination of every spiritual traveller. The city attracts people with its mystical charm and rich history.
One can stay at budget guesthouses or homestays near the ghats, costing between INR 800 to INR 1500 per night. Witness the magical Ganga Aarti ceremonies, take a boat ride along the sacred Ganges River, and explore the sacred temples.
Pushkar, Rajasthan (Budget: INR 2000 - INR 3000)
Pushkar, with its sacred lake and colorful streets, offers a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich culture and heritage. It’s a perfect spot for budget explorers. Stay in budget guesthouses or hostels near the lake, priced at around INR 500 to INR 1000 per night.
Explore the town's colourful markets, visit ancient Brahma Temple, and attend the famous Pushkar Camel Fair (if timed right) without exceeding your budget.
Goa (Budget: INR 4000 - INR 5000)
Who doesn’t want to go Goa and explore all its famous beaches and be a part of its vibrant nightlife? Well, Goa is a budget travellers paradise. Stay in beach huts or budget guesthouses near popular beaches like Arambol or Palolem, costing around INR 800 to INR 1500 rupees per night.
Spend your days relaxing on the beach, exploring ancient Portuguese forts, and indulging in delicious seafood at local shacks. You can also rent a scooter for about INR 300 per day to explore the quaint villages and hidden beaches at minimal cost.
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand - Budget: (INR 2000 - INR 3000)
Rishikesh is a paradise for budget travellers! All you need is just a few thousands to dive into spirituality and adventure. You can participate in yoga and meditation sessions offered at ashrams and yoga schools for nominal fees and somewhere it’s also free. You can also enjoy a number of interesting adventure sports such as river rafting and cliff jumping at an affordable price.
Accommodation options range from affordable guesthouses to budget-friendly ashrams, costing around INR 300 to INR 800 per night. Indulge in local street food and explore the town's serene beauty without burning a hole in your pockets.
Jaipur, Rajasthan (Under INR 3000 - INR 4000)
Though Jaipur is a royal city, you don’t need to sell your golds and silvers to explore this gem of Rajasthan! All you need is around 5K to experience the beautiful ‘Pink City’. You can visit iconic attractions like the Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal for minimal entry fees.
Accommodation in budget guesthouses or hostels can cost between INR 500 to INR 1000 rupees per night. You can enjoy street food and shop for souvenirs at local markets without overspending.
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