March is the time when the winters are almost leaving and the summer is about to start. This gives you a plethora of options to choose. You can go to the hills, to the desert, and to beaches, you’ll find a nice climate and cheap stats everywhere. Since March is the time of annual closing so most of the Indian tourists avoid traveling so many hotels and resorts offer a heavy discount. Here are some options that you can explore
Jodhpur and Jaisalmer - The blue and the golden cities start experiencing hot summers after April. This is the best time to take a walk around the blue city and spend a night in the desert. Goa - Located on the coast of Arabian Sea, Goa is a paradise for culture seekers and food lovers. Although most of the adventure sports will be gone there is no place better than to grab a bottle of cheap beer and relax. Wayanad - This small quaint region of Kerala is one of the lesser known places popular for its mesmerizing weather and lush green mountains. Mathura and Vrindavan - Mathura and Vrindavan are known for the holiday celebrations. This is one festival that you simply cannot miss. Pushkar - Pushkar’s holy is attended by millions of tourists from all around the world who gather in the main market and locals throw colored water on them. If you are looking for an adventure then this is where you should be. Good Luck!!
Hey Indrajit, Depending on your current location you may choose the following options : 1)Delhi -Jaipur, Auli, Rishikesh, Mussourie, Parvati valley, Kullu-Manali, Kedarkantha trek 2)Mumbai -Goa, Wayanad, Allepay, Banglore, Coorg, Munnar, Kumarakom 3)Calcutta — Gangtok, Darjeeling, North Sikkim, Shillong Acc. to my experience I would suggest choosing out of these : 1)Jaiselmar
2)Goa
3)Rann of Kutch
4) North Sikkim
5) Kheerganga trek
6) Munnar and Allepay
7) Coorg and Ooty Happy travelling!!!!!!
You can always go to Goa but if you want to go somewhere offbeat, you can go to Sikkim, Gangtok, Darjeeling, Mirik, Shillong, Cherapunji, Coorg, Ooty, Coonoor, Kodaikanal or Mysore