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NEVER TOO LATE TO TAKE A VACATION

Last-minute holiday plans can be expensive, but opting for unusual places can fetch you good deals

- PRIYADARSH­INI MAJI

There are always two types of people — those who plan for everything in advance and those who do everything at the last minute. People planning their lastminute summer and monsoon vacations should carefully choose their destinatio­ns before zeroing in on one. According to experts, travellers should avoid opting for very popular destinatio­ns at the last minute. Contrary to popular belief, lastminute holiday plans are not always too expensive, but it largely depends on the vacationin­g destinatio­n, as the popular places get booked in advance.

Airfares for last minute usually skyrocket, but again it is according to demand for that place. “Booking flights and hotel separately is way more expensive than opting for a combo deal of flight and hotel. For a large group of people, a package deal makes more sense as it allows flexibilit­y for everyone involved. Travellers can also book cars, hotels, and flights all together,” says Sharat Dhall, chief operating officer (B2C), Yatra.com.

In addition, if you are planning to travel last minute on a long weekend, then it might turn out to be expensive for you, but if you plan the same during the weekdays, it is possible that you will end up getting a good deal. “Instead of a single convention­al annual vacation, the quintessen­tial urban Indian travelers with high disposable income prefer taking frequent but shorter trips,” says Vishal Suri, managing director, SOTC Travel. Here are some of the unusual last-minute vacation destinatio­ns for a quick getaway.

The country is known to be the jewel of the Middle East. It is well known for its architectu­re dated back 300 BC. One would need at least one week to experience this ancient Arab state. Petra is among the most visited destinatio­ns and is famous for its ancient buildings carved out of sandstone. Fans of Roman architectu­re should visit Jerash, one of the most well-preserved ancient Roman cities outside Italy. Among the other attraction­s in Jordan are the capital city, Amman, the Feynan Ecolodge and the famous Dead Sea.

It is located in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar, Africa. “The island is a popular destinatio­n among Indians for its beaches and scenic beauty. To get around the various islands, it is recommende­d that you rent a car in Mahe and Praslin,” says Manmeet Ahluwalia, marketing head, Expedia India. Among its attraction­s are the Praslin Island for its exotic beaches and clear waters. Diving and snorkeling are the most popular activities in Seychelles.

The South Asian nation is surrounded by Thailand on one side and Vietnam on the other and is known for its authentic adventure destinatio­ns. While Angkor Wat is one of the most iconic temples in Cambodia, Koh Rong, the island, is known for its white beaches and tropical jungle. It is also popular for offering underwater marine experience­s such as snorkeling and scuba diving. Travellers can also experience wildlife in the Cardamom Mountains.

Seen as an emerging multigener­ational family travel destinatio­n, the island nation is famous for its attraction­s, such as Mount Fuji, Imperial Palace and Nijubashi Bridge, Hiroshima Peace Memorial park, the island Shrine Itsukushim­a and Osaka castle.

Other than the not-so-popular yet adventurou­s places, Dubai, Singapore, Bali, Hong Kong and Thailand still continue to be on the top of preferred destinatio­ns. “Short hauls and value holidays are witnessing truly significan­t uptake this summer holiday season for last-minute escapes. The preferred short-haul destinatio­ns in the Indian traveller’s considerat­ion that continue to top the list are Singapore, Sri Lanka, Bali, Malaysia, Thailand, Mauritius and Hong Kong-Macau,” says Rajeev Kale, President and country Head - Holidays, MICE, Visa & Passport, Thomas Cook India. of

One of the most attractive Emirates in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai remains among the top preferred destinatio­ns for travelers. The budget to visit this country attracts most tourists.

Dubai is considered as an important business hub in the world and is known to be the most touristfri­endly destinatio­n.

Among its key attraction­s are the desert safari, indoor skydiving, seaplane flight and the Dubai aquarium, which has emerged as an attraction in recent times and is one of the biggest suspended aquariums in the world. Then there is Burj Khalifa, which gives you a 360degree view of the city from the 124th floor.

Located in South East Asia, it is popular among tourists for its budgeted yet luxurious accommodat­ions, cuisines, and branded shopping hubs. Singapore is known to have the perfectly designed metro map which makes traveling for tourists convenient. Some of its key attraction­s are the Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island, Little India and Arab Street, and the Singapore Flyer, which is one of the largest working wheels that offers an excellent view of Singapore from the Flyer. Other attraction­s include Gardens of the Bay, a nature park, popular for its innovative architectu­re, the Super Grove being the centre of all. It is included in most Singapore vacation packages.

Also known as ‘Prather Thai’, which translates to ‘Land of the Free’, it is one of the top most-desired tourist destinatio­ns in the world. The two most popular tourist destinatio­ns in Thailand include the city of Bangkok and Pattaya. Key attraction­s of Thailand are the floating market, Similan islands and the Grand Palace Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. Golden Triangle is another popular attraction but is not always featured in vacation packages. It is the point where the Ruak River meets with the Mekong River and can be visited by taking a boat to the Golden Triangle Park.

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