Good Friday is being celebrated on 29 March. Good Friday is a holy day associated with Christianity. This day is celebrated in memory of Jesus' sacrifice and non-violence. Every year Good Friday is a public holiday. Good Friday, as the name suggests, is celebrated on Friday. After this there is Saturday and Sunday. If there is a two-day weekend holiday in your office, then you are getting three consecutive days off. You can plan to travel somewhere on a three-day long weekend.

There are many such beautiful places to visit, where one can get to see a lot in a short time. By planning a three-day trip in a budget, you can enjoy a relaxing and fun holiday at less money. Here are some of the best places to visit over the long weekend from Good Friday that you can consider as an option while planning your trip.

Bhedaghat, Jabalpur
There is a wonderful place named Bhedaghat in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, which can make you experience some exotic sights. The beauty of Bhedaghat will fascinate you. Narmada river originates among the marble rocks here, which attracts tourists. Chausath Yogini temple and beautiful waterfall can also be seen. You can come here for a three-day vacation.

Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
There are many beautiful hill stations in Himachal Pradesh, but if you want to enjoy holidays in less time and less money then you can go to Kullu. At present the weather of Kullu is also better for travelling. You can also visit Himalayan National Park in Kullu. If you have more time then go on a trip to Manali.

Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh
For a three-day holiday from March 29 to March 31, you can visit Kinnaur Hill Station in Himachal Pradesh. The natural beauty of Kinnaur attracts tourists. There is no need for many holidays to visit here, it also costs less. You can visit Kinnaur with a budget of just Rs 5,000.

Jaipur
You can go to visit Jaipur, the beautiful capital of Rajasthan, on weekends with friends or family. The historical forts and palaces here are very famous among the travelers. Jaipur is also the best place for shopping. You will also get a chance to enjoy Rajasthani local food.

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