GET BUSY TRAVELING
IN 2016:
On the first
of January, I sat down to plan my trips for 2016 and also to figure out how I
can travel more than last year, this year. The two main issues I had to figure
out were- a) how I will take so many holidays from office and b) how I will
manage all these trips in a limited budget.
So, I
badgered my brain for a while to find the solution to both my problems and I
hope this will also help you travel more in 2016 :
There are a
lot of long weekends in 2016 so combine your holidays with festivals or
weekends and make the most out of them. I have put down a list of all the long
weekends and possible destinations you could travel to:
REPUBLIC DAY
26th
January is a Tuesday. Take an off on Monday and enjoy a nice 4 day vacation. If
you like winters and would like to see some snow you can pick up your car and head
north to places like Manali, Tosh and Dharamshala or you can choose an entirely
different terrain and experience watching the sunset on the sand dunes of
Jaisalmer.
Recommended
Places - Manali, Tosh, Dharamshala, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer
LONG WEEKEND IN MARCH
Holi is on
Wednesday, 23rd March and 25th March is Good Friday. Take
just 3 days off from work and enjoy a long 9 day vacation! This will spare you
the guilt of asking for too many leaves and still enjoy a much awaited break.
The next
question is where to go? Now that completely depends upon your budget. I prefer
to use this kind of vacation for an international (but pocket friendly)
destination. One thing to keep in mind while picking an international location
is to pick countries where the currency value is less than or same as INR. On
that basis that I would recommend following places which you can cover within
Rs 50000:
Maldives – Though the common perception about
Maldives is that it’s an exotic location with all the luxury offered by the
resorts that makes for a perfect dream vacation. However you can also visit the
country on budget as a lot of guest houses have surfaced in most of the
habitable islands at a reasonable price. If you book right now, tickets for
March won’t cost you more than Rs. 20000 and if you don’t mind staying in
budget resorts you can easily do this trip within 50k – 55k per person (7days)
and that too including snorkeling and scuba diving.
Though the
value of the currency is not lesser than INR, you can still do it in this
budget if you plan well.
Currency - 1
Maldivian Rufiyaa = 4.35 INR
Sri
Lanka – It is
truly a wonder of Asia & offers various things from historic and cultural
places to adventure sports to mesmerizing beaches to casinos to wildlife. So
you can choose places depending on your interests.
If you book
right now, a flight ticket will cost you between 18k and 20k and a 7 day trip
can be done in 35-40k. One suggestion for people planning a trip to Sri Lanka
is to not waste money on fancy hotels. Sri Lanka offers beautiful homestays and
you can save a lot of money. Also ask for the SAARC country discount at all
attraction points.
Currency - 1
INR = 2 Sri Lankan Rupee
Thailand – You can take a flight to Bangkok and explore Pattaya
and Phuket. If you can stretch your budget a little do visit beautiful
islands like Ko tao, Ko Pha Nagn, Koh Samui and Krabi or explore a city
like Chaing mai . Try taking public transportation instead of a flight and if
you are in a big group, hire a car. Flight cost for March is around Rs. 20000.
Currency – 1
INR = 1.8 Thai Baht
Vietnam
– If you plan in
advance you can get flight tickets within Rs. 25000 and stay and food is not
very expensive. This is an unexplored place which is a must visit.Astoundingly exotic and absolutely compelling,
Vietnam is a country of spectacular natural beauty with a distinctive heritage,
where travel quickly becomes addictive.
Currency – 1
INR = 336 Vietnamese Dong
Bhutan
– For Bhutan, the most difficult part
is to book flight tickets as only a couple of airlines fly to Bhutan. There is
a chance that you might have to take a package as it’s difficult to get cheap
flights to Bhutan. If you don’t want to take a package, another way of going to
Bhutan is by road via Sikkim.
Overall Trip
Cost - 40-50 k
Dubai – I am more of a nature lover so I
choose destinations accordingly but if you want to see a lot of man-made
wonders you can go to Dubai and enjoy the various shopping festivals and relish
looking at The Burj khalifa and many other sky scrapers. Also, as the tourist
season ends in April, you can get really good deals on hotels and flights.
If you book
right now, a return flight will cost Rs. 18000 from Delhi.
There are
many other places like Kuala Lampur, Hong Kong etc. and if you have a higher
budget then you can explore places like Indonesia, South Korea, Hungary,
Belarus, Costa Rica etc. Currency in all these places is same or lower than
ours.
You can
totally explore beautiful places within India as well. The only reason I feel
we should take at least one international vacation is because it’s a totally
different experience to witness other cultures.
MAHAVIR JAYANTI - 19TH APRIL, TUESDAY
Sacrifice work on Monday and tick off one more
location from your bucket list.
Places
Recommended – Mukteshwar, Nainital, Puskhar
INDEPENDENCE - DAY 15TH AUGUST, MONDAY
Take
a break from your busy life and go for a quick getaway. You can go to Gwalior,
Sariska, Mussourie or Dhanaulti.
Such
road trips don’t cost more than 5-7 k and if you go in bigger group it will be
even cheaper.
GANESH CHATURTHI – 5TH SEPTEMBER, MONDAY
Explore
one more location out of options given above during this long weekend
Places
Recommended – Agra & Bharatpur (best time to visit the bird sanctuary),
Shimla/Mashobra
DUSSHERA – 11TH OCT, TUESDAY
Take
an off on Monday and enjoy one more hassle free 4 day weekend away from the
hustle bustle of city and work life.
Places
Recommended – Haridwar/Rishikesh, Landsdowne, Jaipur
DIWALI & BHAI DOOJ WEEKEND – 28TH OCT TO 2ND
NOV
I know most
of us like to spend time with family and friends during the festive season. But
another good idea is to travel with family at this time as everyone is free
during Diwali. Use this time to bond with your family in the middle of the
Jaisalmer desert or the Parvati valley.
CHRISTMAS BREAK
A lot of people working for MNC's get a week off for Christmas, do make good use of these holidays and explore a new country, a new state or a city.
Make these holidays an unforgettable one !
CHRISTMAS BREAK
A lot of people working for MNC's get a week off for Christmas, do make good use of these holidays and explore a new country, a new state or a city.
Make these holidays an unforgettable one !
See how I
made it all work out!! Just by taking 6 holidays in the whole year you can
visit 7 different places (pat on my back)
Besides
these, you will of course take your annual leave and go for one long 10-15 day
vacation to South India, Northeast, Goa, Leh/Ladakh or if your budget allows,
you can cover another international destination.
Last but not
the least, the key to travel more is to not leave any opportunity that can be
used to travel. So make the most of your vacations and start keeping a fund to
save money to travel. Buy Experiences , Not things.
"Our experiences are a bigger part of ourselves than
our material goods," says Gilovich. "You can really like your
material stuff. You can even think that part of your identity is connected to
those things, but nonetheless they remain separate from you. In contrast, your
experiences really are part of you. We are the sum total of our
experiences."
Awesome. Shared it with my family members with jobs and they really appreciated it. Also one of them recommended the shut down period and the holiday season during Christmas, he said a lot of MNCs have a shut down mostly from 21-31 Dec to plan a trip.
ReplyDeleteYeah...thats a good suggestion, will add it to my blog..
Deletethanks so much, really appreciate your feedback Naina :)
Share it with as many people as possible.
Genius
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ReplyDeleteAgain a great insight on how to utilize your holidays to the fullest.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Shruti....
Again a great insight on how to utilize your holidays to the fullest.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Shruti....
Hi Shruti,
ReplyDelete*Perfectly planned holidays taking into account of the national holidays which clears the first hurdle and is a ready to go schedule for those people who are slow at planning travel.
Stimulates such type of persons too.
*Travel destinations, budget, currency conversion are useful tips for appropriate days allowed for travel.
* A little more information about specific travel destinations with web link would help a large bunch of first time travellers.
* Photos are very beautiful.
Overall I would rate your blog 7/10.
Good going Shruti !!
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