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Here is a list of 10 low budget travel destinations in India that you can explore before the vacation is over, and create lasting memories!
Are you worried that your much awaited break is still pending and the school re-opening is just around the corner? You can still do a last minute quick vacation with your family if you do not mind staying at decent places, if not resorts all the time. Also there are many travel companies these days which make the job much easier for you by designing the tour for every budget.
All you need to do is pack your bags and be ready! I always feel blessed to be in Bangalore as there are many hill stations, located in just at a few hours drive.
If budget is on your mind, then you might want to check this video which gives their top 10 picks in India, to go this summer on a shoe string budget. Really it is worth to tick some items from that to-do list now!
The flip side is that, with our ever growing population, most tourist places are crowded, especially in summers. When you try to escape the city’s traffic and end up in tourist traffic, it is not doing any good either. So while you make sure you are ticking off the item, ‘vacation’ from your list, make sure that you need not tick off the so called ‘attractions’ of your destination. Remember you are on a vacation to take a step back to have a peaceful and fresh look at life.
It is not about taking more steps in a rush to cover something that is termed as ‘not to miss spot’. Tell yourself – it is absolutely fine to cover even a few places at your own pace.
With its diversity, India is a place to enjoy different flavours as you change the state. Whether you want to do trekking or adventure sports or bird watching or eat street food or read a book by the beach, there is something for everyone. When life is outside, you discover yourself better and come back rejuvenated to catch the school buses on time!
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