Pick your budget — we’ll show you where you can go. Cheapest fare for every reachable destination in the month you choose.
Until then, here’s every destination reachable from Delhi in May under ₹20000:
This is an inspiration tool, not a booking tool. Set a budget, pick a month, and see the cheapest fare to every reachable destination. Good for answering questions like “where can I spend a long weekend for ₹10,000?”
The cheapest fare per destination is refreshed daily. Individual fares you click through to are live at the moment you view them.
Long-haul fares are very rarely under ₹20,000 return, even in low season. Typical India–Europe round trips start at ₹45,000–₹65,000 in shoulder season. Try raising the budget to ₹40,000+ for international destinations, or look at short-haul routes to the Gulf and South-East Asia first.
By default we show direct flights where available. Where a destination has no direct service from your origin we include one-stop fares, flagged on the destination card.
Fares shown are the advertised fare including taxes. Cabin bag is usually included; checked-in baggage beyond the free allowance adds roughly ₹1,600–₹4,800 each way depending on airline. Use our baggage calculator to estimate extras.
The map itself doesn’t store searches. Most major airlines offer their own free price-alert features that email you when fares drop on a saved route — sign up directly with the carrier on their own website. Use airline alerts alongside the explore map — the map for inspiration, the alert for waiting on a price.
Domestic Indian flights are covered by DGCA passenger-rights rules (CAR Section 3, Series M). There are no fixed EU-style €250/400/600 tiers in India. Instead the airline’s duties are framed around care, refund and re-accommodation: meals and refreshments during long delays, a full refund or a seat on an alternate flight for cancellations, and cash compensation of roughly ₹5,000–₹10,000 (scaled by block time) where a cancellation is within the airline’s control and you were not informed in time. Denied-boarding compensation is separate and capped under the same CAR.