Five on Five, Paul Merchants Finance Pvt Ltd.

Gold is one undeniable profitable asset that holds exponential importance when it comes to making anyone financially stable.

Indian households have always kept it in their legacy to pass on the inherited gold to generations so as to make them feel secure in any vulnerable times.

But, how to put it to use when there are unpredictable fluctuations in the market? The answer to the flammable question is as easy as walking on the cake, one can simply use their collateral Gold ornaments into taking a Gold loan.

A loan that is not only for emergencies but can also be taken whenever an individual wants to pursue any of their personal yet financially unfeasible dreams.

Compared to any other Loans the exceptional and outstanding benefits of Gold Loans are:

• Quick disbursal

• Non Restrictive (When we take a home loan, it is only for a home, but a gold loan can be used for n-number of utilities without any restriction)

• Flexible Repayments options

• Loan amount which is directly proportional to the market value of the gold.

All these easy way-outs make Gold Loans the most people-friendly monetary aid.

The advantages are many but the major question that arises is where one should take it from. After all, it is like trusting a third party with hard-earned precious assets. Whom should an individual confide in then? Only authenticated, certified and Reserve Bank of India registered NBFC-licenced companies shall be trusted while taking a Gold loan.

Though there are plenty of such organisations but one that upholds the reputation of providing the best services to their customers when it comes to proffering gold loans in the most reliable and convenient way is Paul Merchants Finance Private Ltd.

Why Paul Merchants?

Paul Merchants Finance Pvt Ltd is a Non- Banking Financial Company registered by the Reserve Bank of INDIA. The Company marked its presence in the year 2010 and is a fully-owned subsidiary of Paul Merchants Ltd, the corporate that has made its name by being in the industry for the last 31 years.

Paul Merchants Finance Pvt Ltd have earned its name by providing consistent and excellent service to its customers, they deal with a bunch of products and one of them is Gold Loan, the company has by far opened around 105 branches in Delhi, Punjab, Jammu, Haryana, Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat.

The intention is to progress and reach every city so as to provide Gold loans to all who are still holding on to their dreams and waiting for the financial allocation.

FIVE Major advantages of taking a Gold Loan from Paul Merchants are as follows:

1. Paul Merchants believe in funding a quick and handy GOLD Loan, all needed is Gold jewellery. The loan is given on the spot without delays.

2. The Best rates are given per gram

3. No CIBIL score is needed, only KYC for basic details.

4. ZERO processing fees

5. The individuals can choose and opt from the various options of schemes as per their suitability.

With such bonafide advantageous taking a gold loan will become effortless for all only with Paul Merchants.

Gold is a commodity with everlasting value, it is one solid asset that has surpassed its profit margin in the last decades, investing in gold is good but  utilizing it to achieve your dreamy prospectus is wondrous. Take steps ahead and move forward towards dreams with Paul Merchants.

Monetizing your Gold

“Gold and riches “is the phrase set true not only for today but from the advent of the economic cycle of the world. History states that India has been severally looted and several times invaded because of its gold, the desperation of the looters certifies that the gold is the ultimate asset that can extensively change anyone’s fortune.

The glittery metal “gold” has always been labelled as a traditional wealth in our families that is most exclusively passed from one generation to many. An average Indian family still believes firmly in investing their wholesome chunk of funds into gold, despite many other options.

But why? What makes gold so special, well it is because of some simple yet genuine reasons.

1) It is one such investment that’s value may increase many folds than to its actual cost price.

2) It is the safest method of converting your banknotes. 

3)Can be Easily liquidated(can be sold easily)

4) A considerable gift to your special ones (will be highly appreciated, liked and taken as a token for future security and investment).

From all the above, we have learnt that owing gold will do so much good than just dangling around your neck. But Monetizing this yellow metal will do unbelievable wonders. YEAH! Since the time gold loans came into the picture, gold is not just a piece of jewellery anymore, indeed it has become an aid that will help you fetch your dreams. Generating super easy money, without worrying about your credit score and extensive documentation has made borrowing money at the exchange of your gold as smooth as walking on a piece of cake. 

HOW TO EVALUATE THE VALUE OF YOUR GOLD?

Evaluation of gold and the gold loan hugely depends on not one but many pointers. Right from inflation to geopolitical factors and now an add-on reason- covid. The fluctuation in the market price of gold is a constant phenomenon.

But recently the market price of gold has skyrocketed, it has reached its all-time highest price of 63,433 rupees per 10gm. Last time during 2020 (the covid year)the gold touched the mark of 56,191 rupees per 10 gm.

The LTV ratio(loan to value) is at its best phase for now and as per the expertise and this uptrend of gold is predicted to be seen till the upcoming Diwali 2023. Getting a gold loan at this point will help the borrower get a good value for their hard-earned gilt. 

The crisis asset “gold” can be the key to your dream project, or can be the urgent cash for any of your dire needs, be it marriage, sponsorship to your small business enterprise, studying or going abroad, be it anything. The gold loan will help you survive through any circumstances. Borrowing a gold loan in less than 10 minutes will take you 1000 steps ahead towards your aspiration

Where shall I avail gold loan from, you may ask? 

Handling your gold to someone trustworthy is basic and most important. Paul Merchants Finance Limited is an entrusted NBFC(NON-BANKING FINANCE COMPANY)name in this industry. Lending the exact amount of money, as per the market value of per gram of gold with the best rate of interest is the aim. With bare minimum documentation and no additional charges for processing, Paul Merchants Finance Limited believes in upholding the faith of the borrower.

High funding, less rate of interest and various diligent scheme options will give your dreams momentum in just minutes.

The gold loan can act as your shield during your hour of need, selling your gold asset to a third party who may or may not give you the best value is not a sharp move, instead, why not keep it safe in exchange for its value, while still owing it. Once the need is fulfilled the gilded jewel of emotion will be in your own hands. Even a gram of gold will get you closer to your necessities.

 Utilizing your own saved fortuity for your own needs is great, use your bejewelled asset wisely.

Gold hain toh Sahi hain !

Assured all in One Insurance

Uncertainty is a hard fact of life, No one is ever conventionally prepared for any type of mis -happening and that is totally acceptable. We cannot control what is meant to happen but at least we can get prepared for the shortcomings.

How can someone foresee the future and protect himself/herself, well there is no way to see the future though but you can protect yourself for SURE.

Safeguard yourself, your family, your business, your employees and even your home, it is unbelievable but certainly possible.  By taking an insurance you can cover and protect your immediate relatives and yourself and can also keep all and everyone safe and secure.

Finances are already tight in today’s world, in addition to bearing the expenses of in-need hospital admissions and motor damages is like hitting a dizzy lion with a stick.

Owning an insurance policy as per your needs can assuredly help you to overcome these obligations easily.

You can avail an Insurance once you know their types and then choose as per your requirements. There are:

  • Motor Insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Non-Motor Insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Non- motor Insurances include Corporate Insurance, Home, Cyber and Shopkeeper Insurance.

You know all types NOW! But then where shall you take it from and which company can help you select insurance that is tailor-made specifically for your needs?

CoverPay is the product of an IRDAI-registered corporate agency Paul Merchants Finance Pvt Limited. A company that is well-trusted amongst millions of customers. Coverpay, insure people to give the same conveniences, satisfaction and outstanding services as that of its Parent corporate Paul Merchants Finance Pvt Limited.

Paul Merchants does business with the best of the best in the industry, they have ties with the top leading and renowned 13 companies like

The New India Insurance Company Ltd

  • Future Generali
  • Acko
  • Niva-Health Insurance
  • ICICI Lombard
  • Bajaj Allianz
  • Care- Health Insurance
  • United India
  • HDFC-Ergo
  • Digit
  • Max Life Insurance
  • HDFC- Life Insurance
  • Bajaj- Life Insurance

Be it any Health, Life, Motor, Corporate or Travel. Paul Merchants will never leave you alone in the due hour of need. It has got the reputation of always prioritizing and completely understanding the urgency of an emergency and doing the necessity. It compares for you among all rather than burdening you with the job to search for a suitable one yourself as many companies does. Paul Merchants always prefer personal assistance because it believes that insurance is a prima facia factor in one’s life, an individual shall get a policy that suits and fulfils one complete needs. Paul Merchants operates through 175+ branches to assist you in every step while buying a policy.

Paul Merchant’s innovation COVERPAY has all insurance products from General Insurance to life and health, all prospects are well-covered and well-versed, it is made assured that everyone gets a complete level of satisfaction and feels protected.

Insurance is a must nowadays, it is the only way an individual can keep himself and his loved ones guarded from any unseen danger. Confusion while choosing insurance is natural but straying away from the essentials is not wise either. Think Insurance, Think Coverpay.

Keep your armour own with COVERPAY and Paul Merchants Finance. For queries and more information CALL-18001371333

Know the fastest and easiest way to send money abroad

By Rajneesh Bansal, Managing Director – Paul Merchants Ltd

Holding up that foreign degree at a renowned university in a foreign land is a splendor dream of many. Students and their parents put in so much effort and hardships to make this accessible. Right from planning to execution, the struggle is real. But, once they touch down on the lands of their aspirations, everything seems validated.

Students once, leave their abode on their own. Managing their financial expenses is generally one of the major challenges they face. Sometimes in the foreland, they need extra help while trying to pay the university tuition fees or facing any undue medical or non-medical emergencies, that is when they seek guidance and financial aid from their peers back home. 

How to aid your child overseas?

This question will haunt you more when you urgently need to support your child. But then how to do it? Outward remittance is your helpmeet and an answer to your daunting query. Transferring funds in a foreign currency to the beneficiary residing overseas is termed an outward remittance.

Outward remittance will help you support your child in the need of utmost urgencies like covering the educational costs, tuition expenses of the universities, and their other basic personal needs. Sending money to your loved ones in a  single click and in a very quick way can be done with the help of reputed and trusted agents in India.

It is the safest and most secure way to provide a student in a foreign land with easy monterey aid in the fastest possible way.

REQUIREMENTS

Confusion leads to delays, if you are well aware of the needed documentation the procedure will become simply smooth. There are some very basal and simple steps that need to be followed while doing international remittance. By just providing the authorized dealer with these super nominal details, the money can be easily dispersed to the foreign country. The requirements are as follows:

  1.  Full Name 
  2. PAN Details
  3. Bank Swift Code 
  4. Amount to Remit
  5. Bank Details of the Account
  6. Purpose of the Remittance 
  7. Name of the person who will be paying the remittance 

The above-mentioned criteria shall be followed and the bank details shall be put very carefully, any invalid inputs can lead to the failure of the transaction. 

THE  BEST YOU CAN GET 

“A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED”  the phrase states true when you need someone to help and support your child abroad. Only an authorized dealer like Paul Merchants Limited certified by RBI (Reserve bank of India ) under the AD II category, can be a  faithful serving hand in managing the financial crisis of students outside their country. Paul Merchants, always believe in giving the best and most appropriate value of your exchanged currency. Transparency is the key to achieving the unmoved trust of the customers and the company assertively believes in keeping that up as a priority.

No extra markup fees, documentation fees, or any hidden charges at any point of the transaction are ever charged. 

The company understands, that the students overseas, already have so much to handle on their plate, and an extra add-on strain is just so frustrating, to take away that extra burden from the students, Paul Merchants always put their best foot forward. The company assures to give a hassle-free transaction experience to both students and their guardians. Valuing time, Paul Merchants aids in outward remittance in the most secure, safe, and fastest way. Your money in your hand in your assessed time is the aim.

Paul Merchants Limited is your forever companion in your all needs.

A SHORT GETAWAY

Busy schedules and money-making are the two hard-accepting truths of our lives, taking time out to pamper ourselves is out of the question nowadays.

Even if we do get teeny-tiny time around the weekends, we spent it scrolling down youtube shorts or Instagram reels. So boring!

Most of us want a change from the monotonous routine but can’t spare days for outings, who would like to lose a day’s dime over a holiday?

But what if travelling to beautiful scenic places becomes possible over long weekends with no tiresome routines and no losing money on the job?

Trust us it is possible, a short gateway from all the traffic, managers grim, office politics and a daily hectic timetable. 

From Himachal to Rajasthan long weekends will surely be fruitful and rejuvenating.

Explore your wanderlust with destinations, that will make you appreciate weekends.

Scenic Dev Bhoomi (KASOL, MANIKARAN AND SETHAN VALLEY)

“Desh shobhla Himachal mhaara Himachal mhara, Zhainda chamku sarge na taara” the song clearly depicts the beauty of the Himachal, it says that Himachal shines as bright as that of a heavenly star. Each and every place in Northern Pradesh is just endearing. But here we will specifically mention the breathtaking beauty of Kasol, the religious plateau of Manikaran and the valley of serenity, Sethan valley. 

Situated in the Kullu district on the banks of the Parvati river lies any traveller’s dream destination “Kasol”. The city is also called Mini Israel as it remains flooded throughout the year by Israeli tourists. Kasol with its erect and splendid mountains has so much to offer to the one who seeks it. Delving into the Kasol markets, on rented bikes and ATVs is something worth a try. The panoramic mountain view with the gushing Parvati river flowing from the foothills and soothing cold waves, can take anyone to a world unknown. Trekking in the lush greenery and fresh air is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience. Not mentioning the cafes of Kasol is like leaving the Kasol Diaries incomplete. Kasol is in short a full-packed entertaining destination for everyone, the nightlife is also as thrilling as its morning bliss.

MANIKARAN -The religious pilgrimages of Mainkaran need no introduction.

The enchanting beauty of Manikaran was so irresistible that even the gods above couldn’t stop themselves from coming, getting mesmerized and finally settling. The place got its name from the old folklore, in which maa Parvati lost her mani in water streams and sheshnaag helped in raising the water levels, which finally led to the lost and found incident. Thus the name MANI-KARAN. Many devotees come here to visit and pay homage in the Shiv Mandir.

HOT Spring in a cold environment, the combination of lovers that are different in nature but complement each other. Manikaran sahib is truly a place to visit, the calmness of the environment and the pureness of the aura is so vulnerable. 

The hot water spring of Shri Guru Nanak ji gurudwara is world-renowned. Langar of Manikaran sahib ji is so famous, it is said that the first langar was made by Gurunank ji and his disciple bhai mardana, the langar accentuates the tastebuds and is simply devouring. Each and everyone who does one trip to Manikaran will definitely make many more trips to the destinations. Not merely for religious reasons, the place is equally great for those who want to meditate and feel lost in the natural surroundings

Sethan Valley – We have all learned -I- for igloo, but have you got the chance of being and staying in one. Well if you haven’t then here is your chance to not only see but stay in one extravagant igloo. Sethan Valley is one that offers these exceptionally great and out-of-the-ordinary igloos for all those who want to experience something different. Relatively unknown to many, Sethan valley is home to the people of khampa tribe, who generally shift their domicile during the extreme winters leaving the valley secluded. This seclusion though is favourable and invaluable for all those, who want to avoid the hush-hush and appreciate the silence. Lest crowds give you a chance to make a snow angel in the fresh snow, it’s like a beautiful memoir of a memorable trip.

For avid travellers the hot spots are many the Kheer-Ganga trek, Sar-pass trek, Tosh village, Nature park, Pin valley and Trithan valley, exploring any of these places will definitely leave you awestruck.

Nature has been in the best of its imagination when it hand-painted Himachal on the canvas of India. Once you will go to Himachal you will hymn Himachal, you will for sure leave your stress in amid of the Himalayan range mountains. 

KASHMIRI-VENICE

Words are not enough to justify this celestial place, it seems as if the whole universe has blessed SRINAGAR with a spell of charm, glory and magnificence. When Jahangir quoted Hazrat Amir Khusraw’s “ Agar Firdaus bar ru-ye zamin ast ,Hamin ast-o hamin ast-o hamin ast”.(This meant, if heaven exists on earth it is this, it is this, it is this) he was not at all exaggerating the pinnacle of beauty of this place. 

The splendour of Srinagar is such that even blinking an eye will make you wonder if you missed something. 

Srinagar is situated in the Kashmir valley with the river Jhelum flowing on both of its sides. With the Himalayan backdrop, glassy water streams, the valley of flowers and architectural excellence, Srinagar will keep you surprised with its eyeful prettiness. Though the whole experience of travelling to Srinagar will be jaw-dropping, here are a few references, which shouldn’t be missed at any expense.

Dal LAKE – The canopied boat ride or shikhara, houseboat stays, the floating garden, “raad” as pronounced in Kashmiri and cold Jhelum water beneath. The “Srinagar jewel” dal lake is all about the rider and the ride. It is like one mystic experience in which you feel the time shall behold. The majestic beauty of the dal lake and overlooking Shalimar bagh and Nishat bagh is too overwhelming. Dal lake boating is a must for all who wish to see heaven up close with their living eyes.

Chashma Shahi-   As per the translation it means royal spring. Historically it was built in 1632 AD by the Mughals. Then emperor Shah Jahan gifted this to his elder son Dara Shikoh. To the east of the garden lies the Pari Mahal again a tourist spot worth visiting, which was the abode of Dara Shikoh. The garden is built around a freshwater spring which is intricately designed to divide the water spring into three different sections, an aqueduct, a waterfall and finally a fountain. The architectural brilliance of chashma shahi will definitely stun you. Another fascinating fact about chashma shahi is its water which is said to have medicinal properties.

Any adventure while travelling to another state is incomplete without strolling in the local market. Meeting and talking to the locals give you another insight of the state. Kashmiri cuisines are a delight for non-veg lovers, it is the land of Rogan Josh, though veg lovers too have their handful when it comes to eating. Slurping on authentic Kashmiri kava in the beautiful serene view is just like a dream come true. The indulgence in its valleys is so addictive. But before we get too deep, let’s mention some other tourist spots.

Tulip Garden- “Dekha ek khawaab toh yeh silsilay hue” the Indira Gandhi memorial tulip garden will give you a feels of a Yash Chopra movie. The flowerbeds of tulips are spread everywhere to the farthest distance till where your pupils can see. The tulip garden of Srinagar is one the largest tulip garden in Asia, the floriculture of the place is not limited to tulips, it inhabits other species of hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus too.

Srinagar is known to have the most charming gardens.

 Besides the ones mentioned other watchable places are Harwan garden, Dachigam National Park, Badamwari, Nigeen lake and Hariparbat fort. “Tareef karo kya uske jisne tuje banaya” is the best way to summarize the elegance and beauty of Srinagar. “To all the stars in the world, there is always a moon, and so maybe there are many exotic places around the world, but they are no match to Srinagar.

The Desert of adventure LEH-LADHAK

The land of lamas, land dunes, gur-gur( local tea) and colourful monasteries. Leh, the largest city of the recently declared union territory Ladakh is quite different from all the conventional tourist spots. It is like a blend of modern ethnicity. The state owns enthusiasm. 

Tibetan culture, Buddhist monks, Pretty dope cafes,  Leh Bazar, Riders on their bullets, and Himalayan and Karakoram range at far, Leh can easily tantalize your chakras and may leave you speechless and awestruck with its exceptional charisma. 

The U.T. though is fully packed with hotspot destinations but the few enlisted will definitely blow your mind off.

Nubra valley– Nubra or Ldumra as said in the local dialect, means valley of flowers. Reaching the Nubra valley is through the most renowned snow-covered Khardung la pass, the world’s highest motorable road. 

At the striking height of 18,380 feet, Nubra valley encloses diskit, hunder and sumur. 

The valley has so much to offer with its enormous fun activities for its visitors. Right from Campaigning to Bactrian camel safaris, Ziplines and Sun-bathe experiences at the sand dunes of hunder, the great adventures in the Nubra valley are definitely gonna go down your memory lane forever. 

Monastery lovers will have their craving served here with many beautifully architectured Buddhist lamasery.

For all those who are seeking inner peace, the 160 ft statue of Maitreya Buddha at the diskit monastery is a sight too long for. Another tempting Buddhist convent is in sumur, this one is called Samstanling.

Pangong Tso– The saltwater lake will give you a significant feeling of deja vu because of its infamous appearance in the Bollywood movie “3 idiots”. The “Phunsukh Wangdu” effect has made this place extremely popular amongst the masses. People come here to look for the real Sonam Wangchuk, the inspiration behind the movie but are lost in the interesting flora and fauna of Pangong. The serenity of Pangong is such, that it will hypnotise the onlooker   with its immense beauty and calmness that settles deep into your soul. Time halts here at this colour-changing lake.

Tsomoriri Lake – Surrounded by the Rupshu valley the lesser-known tsomoriri lake is apparently the hidden treasure of the Leh- Ladakh. The unexposed lake is visited by many migratory birds, marmots and Tibetan wolves. The iconic lake has romance in its air. Honeymoon couples or love birds should at least visit once. The government of India has recently declared this saltwater lake a sacred gift for a living planet.

Magnetic Hill– The only reason that strikes your mind when you see your perfectly parked car moving uphill is “Magic”. How newtons law of gravity is just not applicable on Indian landmass is really intriguing, but before you question the genius Isaac newton and his fallen apple-based discovery.  Let us clarify the fact about the so-called magnetic hill. The magnetic hill is not at all magnetic, it is indeed the terrain of the Leh land that creates an optical illusion of a car going upwards even though it goes downhill. Though we have spilt the beans, still acknowledging it yourself will give you chills.  It is definitely worth trying.

The cold desert of LEH  is one of a kind of tourist spot with endless tourist attractions like Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Hemis National Park, Panamik hot springs, Hall of fame war museum and many many more. With its flamboyant, eye-catching and explicitly artistic backgrounds,camel-coloured sand dunes, clean and reflecting water bodies and completely clear skies, Leh- Ladakh is like a blessing to the eye.

As it says “What happens in LEH stays in LEH”

Spl Cautions: 

1). Acclimatize yourself before you decided to go further uphill because the oxygen levels are quite low at higher altitudes,

2) Always carry a good amount of cash as the internet connectivity at many places is not great.

ROYAL AFFAIR (UDAIPUR AND MOUNT ABU)

The rainbow city of Udaipur will grab your attention with its beautified fortress, rich heritage and cultural diversity. It is hard to believe the city of palaces is a part of Raathela Rajasthan. The land of Ghoomar, Ghewar and most recently called destination marriages will sweep you off your feet with its glamour.

Sweet and Spice and everything nice! Is an element of Udaipur, be it in their food considering the delicacy of mirchi pakoda… mouth-watering! Or the historical legacy behind the castles and forts. Astonishment is one major emotion that will hit you hard. The great and ancient architect will make you proud of the civil engineering the country has had in the past years. It’s not just the “Maheen Kaarigari”(Minute delicate carvings ) but the whole well-designed infrastructure that will make you love the place. The aristocracy is in the wind of Udaipur. The luxury and lavishness of the palaces will make you wish to be part of the royal lineage. 

Boating at the freshwater man-made lake, Lake Pichola. 

Bird-eye view of the whole of Udaipur city from the City Palace.  

Observing the most romantic sunset from the Chittorgarh fort.

Adventurous En route to Karni mata temple through a ropeway. 

A visit to Sajjangarh fort/Monsoon palace and Saheliyon ki bari (garden of the maidens), the itinerary is soo long but so interesting and dramatic. 

Another such gem from the drylands that will astound you is MOUNT ABU.

A hill station of Rajasthan, yeah! It seems unbelievable but the hottest state of the country has one of the coolest hill station. Nestled by the Aravalli range Mount Abu is also termed an “oasis of desserts”.  The greenery is especially surprising as one imagines it to be part of Rajasthan with no plantation whatsoever. With so many water bodies, hills and Greenland, MOUNT ABU is conceptionally breaking the myth of Indian dessert.

The scenic beauty, unlike other hill stations, is studded with tourists destinations, let’s take a look over some popular ones:

Peace-Park: Pretty, Peaceful and Priceless, the experience of Brahma kumaris establishment is just serene, beautiful rose garden, stone caves and huts, the solitude of the environment and the distinctiveness will give you a chance to detach yourself from worldly affairs and take a look inside yourself.

Nakki Lake: Boating is extremely fun here, it becomes extravagant if you get to acknowledge the sunset alongside. It is said that the ashes of the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi were immersed in the same lake.

Mount Abu Sanctuary: A subtropical forest with rare and exotic species of wild animals. Indian fox, pangolin, striped hyena and Indian leopard. The sanctuary is home to many exceptionally unknown wildlife.

Dilwara Jain Temple– Of great importance to the followers of Jainism, the Dilwara Jain temple is beautifully carved out of white marble. The masterpiece edifice is simply riveting.

Other places to hang around while in Mount Abu are Achalgarh fort, Trevor’s tank, Guru shikar and Achleshwar temple.

Rajasthan! Truly an incredible state.

Travelling is always like an irresistible guilty pleasure, once indulged it will leave you asking for more. But our new life job schedules have got us all tied up. We at PML holidays understand your intense need for small intervals and have therefore listed the above places that can be easily visited within the span of 2-4 days or as we call them long weekends. 

Right from planning to executing it is all us, either through packages or customised itineraries, we work exceptionally hard so that you can relish each moment of your journey. All we need you to do is relax.

PML HOLIDAYS offers you affordable packages,  easy homestays, cab services and even travel insurance. We have got you covered during your entire leisure time.

Start your SAFARNAMA! With PML HOLIDAYS

Long Weekends 2020 – A Guide on Long Weekend Travel

Are you a travel junkie? Ready with your bucket list for 2020? Then we have something that will please you! The list of long weekends of 2020 and how you can make the best of them!

Whether you are planning a chill weekend at hill stations or what you need is sunbathing on the beaches of South India! 2020 is going to give you plenty of traveling opportunities and we have it all figured to satisfy your wanderlust!

Let’s have a look at the long weekend’s list of 2020, and start the daydreaming already!

1. February

February 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in February
February 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

One can start planning vacations right from February. As there is a holiday coming on 21 February i.e. Friday on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. Thus the long weekend you can enjoy will be 21st, 22nd and 23 February – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 

Therefore, a three-day trip can be easily planned in the month of February.

Holidays in February 2020:
21 February (Friday) Shivratri
22 February (Saturday)
23 February (Sunday)

Places to consider for Traveling in February 2020:

1. Goa: Goa is a destination everyone plans to travel at least once their lifetime. February is a good time to explore Goa. Scuba Diving is one of the best activities to get indulged in while in Goa. Other water sports include waterskiing, angling, and parasailing.

2. McLeodganj: Mcleodganj is a famous A Himalayan destination that blooms especially in February. One of the best things to do here is to experience the Tibetan New Year’s that is celebrated on the 24th of February.

3. Udaipur, Rajasthan: This city of lakes is a fine destination to explore. Get on a bike and experience this beautiful city on your own terms. Udaipur has a lot that can be explored. Make sure you do not miss out on scenic boat rides on Lake Pichola, sunset at Monsoon Palace and delectable cuisines at decade-old street food places.

 

2. March

March 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in March
March 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

March can turn out to be an ideal time for a short trip with the family! In March you can plan a four-day vacation from 7th March till 10th March, By taking a day off on Monday i.e. 9th and 10th March is a holiday on the occasion of Holi.

Thus giving you a perfect opportunity to explore and travel! 

Holidays in March 2020:
7 March (Saturday)
8 March (Sunday)
9 March (Monday) – A leave can be taken here!
10 March (Tuesday) – Holi

Places to consider for Traveling in March 2020:

1. Vrindavan: The moment we think of March, Holi pops up in our heads immediately. Nothing’s better than getting to celebrate your festival while enjoying a short trip alongside. Hence, Vrindavan is a great destination to explore in the month of March. Holi is especially famous in Mathura as it is the birth-place of Lord Krishna, and Vrindavan celebrates the festival with much spirit and happiness!

2. Kerala (Munnar-Alleppey-Thekkady): Visiting popular tourist attractions such as the Spice Plantations, Cheeyappara Waterfalls, Valara Waterfalls, and Attukad Waterfalls is among the best thing to do in Kerala. Revel in the rustic backwaters and enjoy the beauty. You can have a great time on the houseboat while cruising along the picturesque backwaters in Alleppey.

 

3. April

April 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in April
April 2020 – Long Weekends 2020 –

The month of April is nothing less than a blessing! with two long weekend options. April is going to be the best time for anyone to plan a vacation. 

The first long weekend will commence from Ram Navami which is on 2nd April (Thursday). April 6 (Monday) is Mahavir Jayanti. So by taking a day off on 3rd April and a 5-day trip can be planned. So, why wait!

The second option commences from 10 April (Friday) which is a holiday on the occasion of Good Friday. 11 April & 12 April are Saturday and Sunday respectively, followed by Baisakhi on 13 April (Monday) and Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April (Tuesday). Thus a mini- holiday seems workable here!

Holidays in April 2020:
2 April (Thursday) Ram Navami
3 April (Friday) – A leave can be taken!
4 April (Saturday)
5 April (Sunday)
6 April (Monday) Mahavir Jayanti
OR
10 April (Friday) Good Friday
11 April (Saturday)
12 April (Sunday)
13 April (Monday) Baisakhi
14 April (Tuesday) Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti

Places to consider for Traveling in April 2020:
Since April falls in Spring, Sikkim and Darjeeling are the best places one can look forward to exploring this month.

1. Sikkim: Sikkim is known for its beautiful and nicely carved Monasteries. Rafting in Teesta is yet another adventure sport to try out when in Sikkim. Also, at lake Tsomgo, riding a yak turns out to be a super experience.

2. In Darjeeling: A trekking trip can be undertaken in Sandakphu as an adventure sport. It is the highest point there and attracts many trek enthusiasts. Also, don’t forget the Toy Train Ride it is one of the most enjoyable things to do when in Darjeeling.

 

4. May

May 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in May
May 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

In May, a trip can be planned either at the beginning of the month or towards the end. That is either from 1st May (Friday) i.e. Maharashtra Day to 3rd May or from 23rd to 25th May (Monday) i.e. Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id).

Holidays in May 2020:
1 May (Friday) – Maharashtra Day
2 May (Saturday)
3 May (Sunday)
Or
23 May (Saturday)
24 May (Sunday)
25 May (Monday) – Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id)

Places to consider for Traveling in May 2020:

1. Ooty: Ooty is one of the most famous cities in the state of Tamil Nadu. Major tourist attractions here include Botanical Gardens on the slopes of the Doddabetta peak, the small tea factory and museum in Ooty are the must-not-miss for every traveler. Ooty is a very calm and serene city, with awe-inspiring hills, tea gardens, and stunning waterfalls. The famous Nilgiri Mountain Railways has the steepest track in entire Asia and is one of the best train rides to experience. For an ideal stroll, the botanical garden is a must.

2. Gangtok: Cable Ride is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Gangtok. Make sure you do not miss it as the cable car is available only from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Apart from the picturesque landscapes and views, Yak Safari is also one of the most sought after activities in Gangtok.

3. Kasol: Kasol is a very popular tourist destination that attracts a lot of travelers from all over the world. Kasol is famous for its daunting Kheerganga trek that lies at the extreme end of the Parvati Valley. Apart from this travelers can also enjoy River Rafting in the Parvati River. Just in case, you have some interest in the local life and the inhabitants of the place, you wouldn’t mind visiting Malana, a small village in Kasol.

 

5. July – August

August 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in August
August 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

August, is another month with two long weekend options! August offers a temperate climate and thus is another ideal month for anyone to plan travel. If taking two days off is feasible for you, then you can also consider a 5-days long trip!
July 31 to 3rd August marks a long weekend involving both the months. So, a four days trip can be worked out.

Holidays in June & August 2020:
31 July (Friday) Bakri Eid
1 August ( Saturday)
2 August (Sunday)
3 August ( Monday) Rakshabandhan
OR
12 August (Wednesday) Janmashtami
13 August (Thursday) – 14 August (Friday) Two days can be taken off!
15 August (Saturday) Independence Day
16 August (Sunday)

Places to consider for traveling in August 2020:

1. Mahabaleshwar: Mahabaleshwar is a hill station in India’s forested Western Ghats range i.e. south of Mumbai. It is famous for its picturesque beauty and mesmerizing waterfalls! Dhobi Waterfall and Chinaman’s Waterfall are among the most famous ones. Arthur’s Seat should be considered if you want to experience a beautiful sunset.

2. Munnar: One of the most famous destinations in India, Munnar, attracts a lot of travelers all year around. The city of Munnar is situated in the Western Ghats of Kerala and is famous for its Tea Plantations. Other famous attractions include Echo Point for Camping and Trekking and the spice plantation and market. 

3. Mount Abu: Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan. An ideal place to retreat from the scorching heat, The destination has religious importance.  Trekking and Climbing is one of the things that travelers can find in abundance here. The beauty and serenity of the place will eventually take you away from your mundane routine and attract you towards various activities that one can indulge in like repelling, rock climbing, zorbing, flying fox, and etc.

4. Panchgani: A hill station located at the southeast of Mumbai is home to the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, Kaas Plateau. Also known as Kaas Pathar – The place is no less than magic, every year tourists from all over the world come here to experience the mesmerizing beauty of thousands of blooming wildflowers.  

5. Karjat: Karjat is a historic hotspot, famous among trekkers and adventure enthusiasts as an ideal camping and trekking destination.  One of the best things to explore here is the Kondana Caves. A small trek from Kondana makes the tour even more amazing. The famous Jain Temple is a significant place to be at when in Karjat.

 

6. October

October 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in October
October 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

October is the time when nature displays the true colors of the fall. The pleasant chill in the air, the evolving weather make October a pleasant time to travel. The best thing is that one can plan a three day trip in October. 

Holidays in October 2020:
2 October (Friday) Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
3 October (Saturday)
4 October (Sunday)

Places to consider for Traveling in October 2020:

1. Kolkata:
 When we think of Kolkata, the first thing that pops in our mind is the man-made marvel – Howrah Bridge. Kolkata offers a lot of attractions to its visitors. If you are a nature adorer you can head to Sunderbans for picturesque landscapes and the wildlife. Other things to explore here include Victoria Memorial Palace, Dakshineswar And Kalighat Temple and the Science City. 

2. Coorg: You will witness a whole new and different version of Golden Temple at Coorg. The destination is ideal for nature lovers here the best things to see and explore include Abbey Falls, Chiklihole Reservoir, Dubare Elephant Camp and Harangi Dam.

3. Pushkar, Rajasthan: Pushkar in Rajasthan is one of the most famous destinations in India. Well known for its famous Pushkar Lake, the destination is long etched religious importance. Brahma Temple and Varaha Temple are among the two most popular temples to visit in Pushkar and both located close to the Pushkar lake. The Brahma Temple is one of only a few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.

 

7. November

November 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in November
November 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

November brings two long weekend options with itself. One can make a good three days trip to some of the beautiful destinations in India. The travel plan can be made either in the middle of the month or towards the end.

Holidays in November 2020:
14 November (Saturday)
15 November (Sunday)
16 November (Monday) Diwali Balipratipada
Or
28 November (Saturday)
29 November (Sunday)
30 November 2020 (Monday) Gurunanak Jayanti

Places to consider for Traveling in November 2020:

1. Lakshadweep: Lakshadweep is an archipelago of 36 coral reefs, the most developed being Kavaratti. One of the best things to see is the Marine museum, it has numerous marine artifacts and aims at promoting marine products and their preservation. The most attractive thing about the museum is its aquarium which has numerous beautiful species of fishes. Kadmat Island is one of the most popular tourists’ sights. Famous for sun shower, it is also known for its pristine silvery white beaches. 

2. Gwalior: Gwalior is all about temples, beaches, and forts. One of the major cities in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is an important tourist destination that attracts a lot of tourists especially in the month of November.

3. Ranthambore: If you have some fascination for Big Wild Cats, this is the place you should flock to. Ranthambore is one of the protected reserves for these endangered species and offers a perfect habitat for the Royal Bengal Tiger in the shadow of Aravalli and Vindhya Mountains.

 

8. December

December 2020 - Long Weekends 2020 - Best Places to Visit in December
December 2020 – Long Weekends 2020

December is the most anticipated month and we all know why? Christmas! The month is all about celebrating life, spending time with friends and family and remembering the good times. Nothing is better than to be on holiday during Christmas and New Year’s.

Holidays in December 2020:
December 25 (Friday) Christmas
December 26 (Saturday)
December 27 (Sunday)

Places to consider for Traveling in December 2020:

1. Rann of Kutch: Rann of Kutch a large area of salt marshes is located in Gujarat. It is divided into Great Rann of Kutch and Little Rann of Kutch. Topansar Lake is the picnic spot in Kutch where you can enjoy spotting numerous bird species native to the place. Other famous attractions here include Bhadreshwar Jain Temple and Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary. 

2. Varanasi: Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, Varanasi is surely a place to be in the month of December. The city offers everything you need for a vacation. From Ghats on the waterfronts to the Aarti rituals in the night is truly a mesmerizing experience!

3. Auli, Uttarakhand: Winter and snow are complementary to each other, and what’s better than to find both in Auli in the month of December. Known for being the skiing destination of India, it’s flooded by tourists from all over the world. December is the best time to witness the snowfall and play around with it with your children if visiting with family. You can simply revel in the scenic beauty of Auli. Whatever you indulge in here, you’re in for an unforgettable winter vacation!

So, what are you waiting for! Just pick the dates, choose a destination and go off! In case you an itinerary custom made for you, then call us at 1800-137-1444 and our travel experts will help you make the best of your Long Weekend Vacations. 

Europe Trip will cost you more starting February 2020

A trip to Europe will be a little more expensive starting February as Schengen visa fees are set to increase from Euro 60 to Euro 80! A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa, issued to allow a person to travel to any members of the Schengen Area for a stay for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. A Schengen visa covers 26 European countries, including Denmark, Greece, France, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and Spain.

The increase in the visa fee comes as an updated Schengen Visa Code will apply from February 2, 2020. Fee for children aged 6 to 12 has also been increased from Euro 35 to Euro 40. There are no changes in the fee for infants and children below 6, which is that it be issued at No Cost.

Officials say,” that the moderate increase of the fee to Euro 80 will ensure sufficient financial resources to maintain a wide consular coverage worldwide, upgrade IT equipment and software and provide faster and user-friendly procedures for visa applicants”.

On June 20, 2019, new visa codes were adopted by the European Parliament and by the Council on June 20, 2019, following which the Schengen visa application form has also been slightly restructured.

As per the information shared by SchengenVisaInfo.com, A website sharing information about the Schengen visa. Over 16 million Schengen Visa applications were filed at the embassies, consulates and visa centers in 2018 and India was listed as the third-largest source for Schengen visa applications with 10,81,359 visa requests.

Best Places To Travel In December In The World – 2019

Winter travel can truly be a magical experience when exploring new destinations. From celebrating Christmas, welcoming the New Year or just relaxing in the cozy weather, winter offers endless travel choices depending on your interest. Our list of best International places to explore in winter 2019 ranges from warm-weather getaways to snowy slopes.

Here is the list of the Best international Places to Travel in winters – 2019

  • Iceland for the Northern Lights
  • The picture-perfect New York City
  • The Snowy Slopes in Austria
  • Cape Town for Vibrant Nightlife
  • Krabi and it’s Aqua blue water
  • The Czech Republic for the ultimate Christmas celebration
  • Dubai and its Magnificence

Iceland for the Northern Lights

Iceland for the Northern Lights

Iceland is the best place to witness the northern lights, and winter is the time where you’re likely to catch the magical wonder in the sky on a cold clear night. Watching the northern lights from one of the geothermal pools is an experience of a lifetime. In winters, apart from the northern lights, you can witness all sorts of fun traditions as well as dazzling and most beautifully decorated homes. Witness the beautifully ornamented Christmas tree lighting and experience the Yule Lads.

The Picture-perfect New York City

The Picture-perfect New York CityCelebrating Christmas in New York City should be a bucket list experience. From larger-than-life celebrations to wallet-friendly fares, there’s plenty of reasons to visit New York City this winter. With the stunning snow-topped towers, it’s the most picture-perfect time of the year. Have a close look at Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree and the Times Square Ball. It’s the most magical time in Manhattan while you hear the carols echoing through the streets. You can also shop for perfect gifts for everyone in New York’s winter markets.

The Snowy slopes in Austria

The Snowy slopes in Austria

Austria is known for its snowy slopes that are ideal for skiing, hiking, and snowboarding. You can enjoy the winter wonderland in the town of Ischgl and witness the locals sing Christmas carols. In Vienna, you can experience the famous acoustically masterful Hofburgkapelle chapel, while the lights brighten up the popular Gothic town hall. Make sure to visit the incredible Christmas market. Stroll around the streets and enjoy the gingerbread aroma of hot lebkuchen and the cups of tasty spiced mulled wine.

Cape Town for Vibrant Nightlife

Cape Town for Vibrant Nightlife

If you are a lover of panoramic beaches, white sandy banks, and vivacious nightlife, Cape Town is one of the best places to visit in winter in the world. The temperature tends to relay better between 16-20 degrees which are perfect for your beach holiday. Whale watching, kiteboarding, and hiking are a few of the activities to indulge in. The most popular tourist spots include Castle of Good Hope, Table Mountain, Robben Island, Two Oceans Aquarium, and National Botanical Garden. Winter is the perfect time to relax and rejuvenate in Cape Town.

Krabi is one of the best places to visit in winter. It is a diverse, rich, and dynamic island in Thailand known for its natural beauty. Krabi is a scenic province located on the south-west coast of Thailand that is filled with gorgeous limestone mounds, white-sand beaches, and aqua blue water. It is extremely popular amongst couples, honeymooners, family travelers, and explorers. It is known for soap carvings and Thai tribal handicrafts. Krabi is known for being the perfect night crawl for party mongers.

The Czech Republic for the ultimate Christmas celebration

The Czech Republic for the ultimate Christmas celebration

The Czech Republic is regarded as the ultimate Christmas destination of the world. It is one of the most beautiful countries with cobblestoned pathways and curved foot-bridges. Winters here attracts tourists from across the globe for twinkling lights and the joy that is profound in Old Town Square. Prague celebrates winter and Christmas like nowhere else in the world.  It is captivating with snow-covered streets, streams and endless fairy lights. The Christmas night markets sell everything from cakes to spiced hot ale and souvenir to antiques.

Dubai and its Magnificence

Dubai and its Magnificence

Dubai is a dream destination for shoppers as well as adventure lovers. The city with its incredible skyline is a luxurious paradise for spending time in winter, especially for Christmas and New Year celebrations. Dubai celebrates everything in style. You will be blown away by the grandeur, lights, and magnificence of Dubai. New Year at Burj Khalifa is stunning, with people from all over the world welcoming the New Year with fireworks. It is the best time to shop with great discounts as well as indulge in numerous fun adventure activities.

Our list of places to visit this winter might motivate you to travel even more. After looking at these stunning places you can plan a fun end to your year by traveling with your loved ones to an international destination. PML holidays are a luxury travel company, and our incredible team will help you with your international holiday by assisting you in bookings, itinerary, travel insurance, Visa and other services. So, pack your bag and end the year with travel. 

Best Places to Travel in winters in India – 2019

Winter is coming! Winter is the ideal time as it is blessed with perfect weather to pack your bags and travel to satisfy your wanderlust. If you are a beach or a mountain lover, winter is the perfect time as the sun on beaches is not too strong and the mountains are filled with snow which is a treat to the eyes. Our list of places to explore this winter is a perfect escape for all sorts of travelers who are yet to choose their ideal destination for this winter.

Here is our list of the Best Places to Travel in Winters in India – 2019

  • Andaman – Adventurers’ Delight
  • Kutch – Winter Paradise
  • Jaisalmer – The Golden Sand
  • Auli – Haven for Skiing
  • Goa – Party Capital
  • Pondicherry – Taste the French Flavours
  • Srinagar – Heaven of all seasons

Andaman – Heaven Unexplored

Andaman – Heaven Unexplored

Andaman island is an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. The island is blessed with a spectacular coastline, tropical rainforest, and white sandy beaches. Scuba diving, kayaking and sea walking are few of the thrilling activities to enjoy in Andaman. With the temperatures around 20-22 degrees, the island remains pleasant in winters making it the perfect time to explore this stunning island and indulge in numerous adventure activities.

Kutch – Winter Paradise

Kutch – Winter Paradise

Kutch is a mesmerizing destination in Gujarat, and if you haven’t visited this place yet, its high time you plan a visit to Kutch this winter. The white sands of Kutch host the grand Rann Mahotsav in winters and transform itself into a center of the celebration, festivity, arts, and culture. Spend some time walking through the stalls and appreciating the local art and craft. You can also enjoy traditional folk music in the evening. The Rann Mahotsav will mesmerize you with an experience of a lifetime, making it one of the best places to visit in India in winter.

Jaisalmer – The Golden Sand

Jaisalmer – The Golden Sand

The Golden City of Jaisalmer is a major tourist destination owing to its proximity to the Thar Desert. Winters in Jaisalmer offer spectacular views of the freezing desert. Jaisalmer is ornamented with lakes, Jain temples, and Havelis. The main winter activities are camel desert safari, watching the spectacular colors of the desert sunset and night camping. Make sure to witness the Magnetic Fields music festival if visiting in December. The Desert National Park is one of the most thrilling places to visit in Jaisalmer in winter if you are a wildlife lover.

Auli – Haven for Skiing

Auli – Haven for Skiing

If you want to learn skiing at one of the best skiing places then Auli must top your list of places to explore this winter. It is the skiing destination in India attracting tourists from across the globe. Apart from skiing you can also indulge in other adventure sports or just spend some time relaxing and taking in the views of the Himalayas. The snow-clad peaks of the Neelkant, Mana Parbat, and Nanda Devi are known for a magnificent panoramic view of the hills. Whatever you plan to do in Auli, it is going to be the most unforgettable winter holiday.

Goa – The Party CapitalGoa – The Party Capital

The list of places to visit in India in winter would be incomplete without Goa in it. Goa is known for its touristy beaches, nightlife, and Portuguese architecture.  It is the best place to wind up the year gone by with great food and exotic locales. Goa is the party capital of the country in winters because of numerous music festivals and parties held here every year. The best thing to do in Goa is to indulge in water sports or chill out at a beach shack. Goa with its warm winter beaches and mouth-watering seafood makes it the ideal place to relax and unwind.

Pondicherry – Taste the French Flavours

Pondicherry - Taste the French Flavours

Pondicherry was the largest French colony in India and the French influence can be still seen in the city. It is a gorgeous beach town with pleasant weather, especially in winter. The moderate climate during winter not only makes sightseeing easy but also opens a myriad of water adventure activities like diving, snorkeling, surfing, and parasailing. The famous Aurobindo Ashram and the serene town of Auroville are its most popular tourist places. Explore Pondicherry and its glittering beaches and endless shorelines.

Srinagar – Heaven of all seasons

Srinagar – Heaven of all seasons

Srinagar is a paradise in all seasons, but winters are extremely special here. Nothing looks prettier in winters than the way Srinagar appears cast in the snow. It is an ideal destination for a serene experience on your mountain holiday. Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh are few of its major tourist sports. Make sure to indulge in adventure sports during your visit to Srinagar. A Shikara ride is also one of the few must-do activities in Srinagar. The local Kashmiri cuisine is extremely popular, so when in Srinagar, trying out the local dishes rich in unique fragrant spices is a must.

Winter is an incredible time for travel, sightseeing and adventure activities. With our list of places to visit this winter, you can choose the destination of your interest and PML Holidays would further help you to plan your itinerary and will take care of all travel-related needs.

Thailand extends the visa-on-arrival fee waiver for Indian travelers till April 2020!

Good news for all travelers!

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Royal Thai Government has announced an extension in the visa-on-arrival fee waiver for tourists. The waiver is applicable and can be availed by tourists from 20 nations for the next six months. Starting from November 1, 2019, until April 30, 2020.

The good news is that the waiver includes Indian tourists as well, the other 19 listed nations are Taiwan, Andorra, Bulgaria, Bhutan, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Lithuania, Fiji

Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Romania, San Marino, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

The listed nations are free from paying the 2000 baht visa-on-arrival fee for single-entry travel for leisure purposes in Thailand for 15 days.

The news was released by the Royal Thai Government Gazette on October 31, 2019. The news on the visa-on-arrival fee waiver was initially introduced to be valid from November 15, 2018, to January 14, 2019.

This is for the second time, the Thai government has extended the fee waiver policy to April 30, 2019, and then again to October 31, 2019.

This visa-on-arrival fee waiver is meant to give a boost to tourist arrivals and also to improve the Thai kingdom’s ease-of-entry among international tourists and travelers.