Budget travel

Budget travel

It is possible to travel with very little or even no money at all. This means either keeping expenses low or earning money while one travels. Important: in your quest to reduce expenses, do not steal or mooch from others. There is honor in ultra-budget travel.

Among long-term travelers, there seems to be a certain degree of competition, a one-upsmanship, over who can visit a place while spending the least amount of money. It’s a badge of honor to say, “Well, I did Goa for X Rupee cheaper than you,” as though the cheaper you go, the more authentic your experience is.

Nainitaal Honemoon Tour Package
Honeymoon Trip

Honeymoon Trip

A honeymoon is the traditional vacation taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage in intimacy and seclusion. Today, honeymoons are often celebrated in destinations considered exotic or romantic.

When it comes to choosing an all-inclusive honeymoon vacation, it’s a no-brainer. Just about everything at the resort — lodging, food, drinks, snacks, activities — is included in one price. (Although things like spa and butler services are extra).

We design the honeymoon packages with extra care so that your first experience with your beloved one could be marvelous and remarkable. We make you travel experience highly convenient and hassle free and things seems to go smoothly & automatic.

International

International

weekend-trips
Weekend Trips

Weekend Trips

The workweek and weekend are those complementary parts of the week devoted to labour and rest, respectively. The legal working week (British English), or workweek (American English), is the part of the seven-day week devoted to labour. In most of the Western world, it is Monday to Friday; the weekend is Saturday and Sunday. A weekday or workday is any day of the working week. Other institutions often follow the pattern, such as places of education.

In some Christian traditions, Sunday is the “day of rest and worship”. Jewish Shabbat or Biblical Sabbath lasts from sunset on Friday to the fall of full darkness on Saturday; as a result, the weekend in Israel is observed on Friday–Saturday. Some Muslim-majority countries historically had a Thursday–Friday or Friday–Saturday weekend; however, recently many such countries have shifted from Thursday–Friday to Friday–Saturday, or to Saturday–Sunday.