Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Affordable Foreign Vacation Destinations from India



Every Indian dreams of going on a foreign/ International vacation with friends or family once in a lifetime but when we think of such vacations the very first thing that we do is quickly begin considering the amount we need to spare for the holiday plan? Worry not any more, dear Indian explorer friends, as there are some places outside India that you can visit on your next holiday without thinking much about how hard it is going to be on your pocket and enjoy the real essence of holiday with your friends and family. Those destinations are not only pocket friendly for Indian vacationers but are very scenic and beautiful too.


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Lets have a look at the destinations around the world that are both picturesque, magnificent and most importantly affordable holiday destinations for Indian travellers:



Nepal

This is one such destination that has been ignored by indian travellers for quite a long time, but thankfully travellers have started to see the beauty that Nepal has to offer to its visitors. India being the closest neighbour of this beautiful country can enjoy fulfilling their dream of visiting an international destination by coming to Nepal by taking just a short flight from New Delhi to Kathmandu, Which offers a door to the Himalayas for mountaineering devotees. Kathmandu is a decent mix of the old and new, the advanced and the conventional. The Durbar Square is an UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has a few royal residences and sanctuaries inside of its area holding up to be investigated. The Pashupatinath Temple is the city's most established Hindu sanctuary, while the Bodhnath Stupa is one of the most established Buddhist sanctuaries on the planet. Apart from these there is the beuty of Pokhra that will make you want for more. [ Note: unfortunately due to a massive earthquake in April 2015, Nepal is badly devastated.]


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Bhutan

Another close neighbour of India, Bhutan is also ideal for a little universal outing. Since Bhutan is arranged in a sloping zone, trekking and different games are likewise prevalent here. Bhutan, is a Buddhist kingdom situated on the Himalayas’ eastern edge, and is a land of fortresses/dzongs, monasteries,and most importantly dramatic topography which ranges from steep mountains to subtropical plains & valleys.Bhutan have a status for reserve, authenticity,& a well-protected natural environment & cultural heritage.


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Sri Lanka

Misty mountains, Idyllic Beaches, dazzling shorelines , timeless ruins and strong tea; that’s what Srilanka is, it's appeal never fails to radiate. With a couple of days off, and a desire to escape from the nation on your next vacation, head to Colombo and give it a chance to woo you. Visit the Gangaramaya Temple and other close-by Buddhist sanctuaries for an otherworldly affair. Stroll around in the Colombo Fort territory where each building has a rich history, thus numerous stories to tell, relish flavorful Sri Lankan nourishment, particularly on the off chance that you like fish. This country, truly has so much to offer to budget travellers. 


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Myanmar

Another of our neighbors, Myanmar is an incredible destination to visit in case you're tight on spending budget & time. Loaded with landmarks and pagodas, Myanma's excellence lies in its simplicity.


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Vietnam
Not regarded as holiday destination by numerous Indians, Vietnam actually has lot to offer. It has everything from rough landscapes to tropical islands to considerable measure of unusual & extraordinary food, particularly diverse sorts of seafoods.


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Taiwan

Circumscribed by Japan & Philippines, Taiwan is a dazzling place to be at affordable cost.


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Indonesia

Green rice manors, complicatedly etched sanctuaries, blue-green oceans & sandy shorelines, experience a tad bit of everything when you are here at this wonderful island. 


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Cambodia

Celebrated for the most part for Angkor Wat, there's a ton more to Cambodia than simply the legacy site. The little towns will manage the cost as well. Do take a look into the Cambodian way of life.


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Lebanon

Though not favoured as a top international destination, do not ignore this place as a tourist destination either. Lebanon has loads to offer in terms of sight, culture and food and you can perhaps make the most of it at an affordable cost.


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Qatar

The small peninsula nation in the Persian Gulf has already been in the news for clinching the host nation for the FIFA 2022 World Cup, Qatar has a lot to offer than just sport. Emerging skyline, old vestiges, glitzy malls, customary crafted works, & host of activities ranging from scuba diving, sand boarding, dune bashing, & sailing will take care of your pleasure holidays.


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Jordan
Homeland to the Dead Sea, Jordan includes treasure of vacation spots & things to do stuffs. This curious universal vacationer destination is known for its distinct beauty and magnificence.


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Oman

Interestingly Oman is hardly considered by any traveller. But its lonesome mountains, pristine landscapes, deserted dunes & empty beaches will leave you enthralled, if you seek something unexplored, Oman will never leave you dissatisfied.



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Iran

Although not a popular tourist destination, Iran do has lot to offer to a tourist. Filled with ancient cities & monuments Iran also have many museums. Iranian palaces are magnificent & the desert safaris are a must do!


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So, if you thought that economical foreign trips for Indians were only dreams, and going abroad means only visiting the US or the UK, think again, read the options and decide, you might be wrong! There are loads of beautiful cities & countries in the world that Indians can visit on a budget plan and the above options are some of them.


Happy Holidays!

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