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Skipping Turkey and Azerbaijan? 7 stunning budget-friendly alternatives to consider amid India’s travel boycott

With tensions between India and Pakistan, travel boycotts targeting Turkey and Azerbaijan have gained traction. Both countries openly supported Pakistan following India’s Operation Sindoor.
Renowned for their rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and delectable cuisine, Turkey and Azerbaijan have long been bucket-list favourites. However, if you’re reconsidering your travel plans, you won’t be missing out. There are plenty of incredible alternatives both within India and abroad that rival and even surpass what these destinations offer. (Also read: Woman who travelled solo to 109 countries, 7 continents shares her top travel hacks every female should know )
Here’s a curated list to inspire your next unforgettable adventure.
1. Singapore
Singapore remains a favourite travel destination for Indians, thanks to its world-class infrastructure and efficient public transport system that makes getting around a breeze. Flights from Delhi to Singapore typically start at around ₹35,000. While Singapore can be a bit pricier than some other destinations, careful planning around accommodation and dining can keep the trip within a reasonable budget.
2. Nepal
Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal is famed for Mount Everest, serene monasteries, and vibrant trekking trails. Travellers can enjoy unforgettable adventures like paragliding over Pokhara or exploring the historic Durbar Squares of Kathmandu. Return flights from Delhi to Kathmandu start at around ₹12,000 when booked in advance. With cosy guesthouses, budget hotels, and delicious street food, a 4–5 day trip through Nepal’s stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks is both enriching and affordable.
3. Cambodia
Known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning ancient temples, Cambodia is a paradise for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Cities like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh offer an affordable travel experience with budget-friendly stays and delicious local food. Flights from Mumbai usually start at around ₹35,000, making it an accessible choice for a culturally immersive getaway.
4. Greece
Greece offers a magical blend of ancient history, stunning islands, and vibrant culture. The Mediterranean cuisine, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages create an unforgettable travel experience. Return flights from Delhi to Athens usually start at around ₹40,000. With budget-friendly hostels and affordable local eateries, a week-long trip exploring historical sites and island hopping can be planned for approximately ₹70,000– ₹90,000.
5. Portugal
Portugal, known for its colourful architecture, historic castles, and breathtaking coastal scenery, is gaining popularity among Indian travellers. Cities like Lisbon and Porto offer a perfect mix of culture, food, and scenic beauty. Flights from Mumbai to Lisbon start at around ₹45,000. Budget accommodations and local street food make it possible to enjoy a 5–6 day trip comfortably within ₹80,000– ₹1,00,000.
6. Vietnam
Vietnam is a vibrant destination with lush landscapes, bustling cities, and rich history. From the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay to the ancient town of Hoi An, Vietnam provides diverse experiences for travellers on a budget.
Flights from Delhi to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City start at approximately ₹30,000. A week-long trip covering key highlights can be comfortably enjoyed for ₹50,000– ₹70,000, including stay, food, and local travel.
7. South Africa
South Africa is a diverse country with breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural experiences. Return flights from Mumbai to Johannesburg start around ₹45,000. With a mix of budget lodges and self-catering options, a 6–7 day trip exploring wildlife and city attractions can be planned for around ₹90,000– ₹1,10,000.
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Commuters will have to wait six months more to travel on new Sadhu Vaswani bridge | Pune News

Pune: The civic body has finished around 50% of construction work on the new Sadhu Vaswani bridge in the Koregaon Park area, prolonging the wait for the project’s completion to at least another six months. At present, it is unlikely that the bridge will be ready for commuters before March 2026. Regular travellers to locations like Koregaon Park, Wadia College Chowk, Bundgarden, and around Council Hall have been facing daily hardships owing to traffic diversions introduced to assist the bridge work since 2024. Commuters said the detours increase travel time significantly, and the project should be finished at the earliest. Local commuter Ashish Gaikwad said a deadline is important to wrap up the work in progress. “People are already suffering a lot because of traffic restrictions. We want the administration to conduct repeated inspections of the work to ensure that there are no unnecessary delays,” he suggested While Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) initiated work on the new bridge last year, a large duration of time went in demolishing the old Sadhu Vaswani bridge. Civic officials claimed that the work is progressing at the expected pace now, and the target has been set to finish it either by March 2026 or a few days before that. Once ready, the bridge will expedite commuting in the area. Its four dedicated lanes for vehicles will double the capacity of the old bridge, which had two narrow lanes. The bridge will connect Koregaon Park to the VVIP Circuit House Road. At present, commuters go via the Mangaldas Road-Wadia College-Bundgarden Road stretch between these areas. A PMC official said, “The project is delicate and challenging as the bridge is coming up above rail tracks. Works are being carried out without disturbing rail operations. We are working in coordination with the railway administration.” Demolition of the old bridge above the railway tracks had also been conducted as a joint operation between civic and railway authorities. Now, PMC has once again approached Railways, seeking a go-ahead to lay a water pipeline crossing the rail tracks from below. Officials said this water supply line was laid above the tracks along the old bridge. It will not be possible with the new infrastructure, so a plan has been formulated to align it below the tracks. Tunnel work for the pipeline has already started.
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H.E. Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan, Honorary Consul, Republic Of Kazakhstan, Hyderabad & H.E. Aliaksandr Matsukou, Consul General, Belarus; Spotlight Seamless Connectivity & Emerging Travel Destinations, In India, Kazakhstan & Belarus, During A High Level Diplomatic Meeting.

Hyderabad, Telangana, 10th of September, 2025 : His Excellency Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, convened a high-level diplomatic meeting with His Excellency Aliaksandr Matsukou, Consul General of Belarus in Mumbai, at his Xanadu residence in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. The discussions underscored a shared commitment to bolstering diplomatic goodwill, expanding cultural exchanges, and driving business collaboration, highlighting aviation connectivity and tourism promotion as key avenues to enhance cooperation between Kazakhstan, Belarus and India.
The intensive discussions brought together eminent dignitaries, including Rohit Shorey, Founder & Managing Director, Kazin DMC, Almaty; N.S.N. Mohan, Deputy Vice President, SKAL International; Alan Atamkulov, Country Head (India), Air Astana; Asish Kumar, Chief Commercial Officer, GMR Airport; Ananda Acharya, Head of Airline Marketing & Route Development, GMR Airport; and Valmiki Hari Kishan, Director, Valmiki Travel and Tourism Solutions, among others.
Following the formal meeting, a dynamic seminar spotlighting Travel and Tourism opportunities across Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, was hosted by Valmiki Events, Hyderabad, at Taj Vivanta. Kazin DMC, Air Astana, and Belavia Airlines showcased seamless connectivity and exciting emerging destinations, inspiring greater collaboration in regional tourism, during the session. Valmiki Hari Kishan was honoured with a special award by His Excellency Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan for his outstanding efforts in promoting Kazakhstan across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, on the occasion.
The event was graced by Chief Guests His Excellency Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan and His Excellency Aliaksandr Matsukou, who reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, expanding tourism exchanges, and fostering mutual cooperation among the participating nations.
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