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Visit These 7 Popular Destinations To When You’re A Budget Traveler

Budget Traveller
Written by Sachin Sharma

It has never been this easy to travel The world is full of affordable destinations for the budget traveller. We have put a list of places to see. These destinations are the most value for your money, meeting friendly locals and travellers etc.

The List Of These Places Are As Given Below:

 

1. Thailand

ko Tarato national park in southern Thailand


On every list ever about budget travel, Thailand is where it all began for me, so it holds a special place in my heart. With a tourist trail going back decades, Thailand is the heart of backpacking in Southeast Asia, and you can get by on between $25-30 a day thanks to cheap guesthouses, street stalls, local buses, and attractions.

 

2. Portugal

The cityscape of Lisbon, Portugal

 

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Not all Euro countries are created equal, and Portugal is one of the bargain countries in the region — and one of my favorites. I fell in love with the country the first time I visited — how could I not, with beautiful beaches, wine country, stunning cliffs, delicious food, jovial locals, and historic cities all at bargain prices. Portugal for some reason seems to avoid the crowds and press other European countries get. It’s a shame, because it’s wonderful and deserves it, but everyone else’s loss is your gain.

 

3. India

 

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While always a cheap country, the Indian rupee used to ride high at 70 rupees to the US dollar. Now, you get 69 rupees to the dollar — that’s nearly 50 percent more money to travel with. Unless you book five-star resorts and eat only Western meals, you’ll find it hard to spend $50 a day here. You can get by on closer to $30 by staying in cheap guesthouses, taking second-class trains, and avoiding Western food.

 

4. China

Shanghai China at night

 

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China has fascinated travelers ever since Marco Polo traversed the Silk Road. While the days of China being a super-cheap destination are long gone, the country remains a budget destination. Hostels cost less than $20 a day, food is $2-5 per meal, and local transportation in cities runs less than dollar. The coastal and big cities might not be extremely cheap but the interior is still a bargain.

 

5. Fiji

Laying in a hammock in Fiji

 

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Most of us imagine all Pacific Island destinations as expensive, especially Fiji but in reality, that’s not the case. Fiji, unlike its expensive island neighbors, is actually relatively cheap. While there are many $950-a-night resorts, you can manage to enjoy pristine beaches, world-class diving, and tasty seafood while chatting with friendly locals without having to mortgage your home. That means cheap guesthouses, transportation, and activities, especially in the popular Yasawa Islands. Fiji is one of the best budget destinations on the region and not to be missed.

 

6. Cambodia

A monk at Angkor Wat Cambodia

 

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While you could put all of Southeast Asia on the list, Cambodia is one of my favorite countries in the region — it’s affordable, beautiful, and the locals are incredibly hospitable. You can get a private, air-conditioned room for $20 USD, street food for $2, and transportation across the country for $20. If you are spending close to $50 a day, you are living large.

 

7. Central America

The jungles of Central America in Costa Rica

 

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Want to roam ancient ruins, trek through the jungle, surf, and eat delicious food with few tourists around? Visit the smaller countries in Central America — think El Salvador,Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. Here you will find most budget hotels for around $15 per night, meals for $3, most bus journeys for the same price, and beer for less than a dollar. And they are safe, too — as long as you aren’t roaming bad neighborhoods at night or trying to buy drugs off cartels, you’ll be fine.

About the author

Sachin Sharma

Sachin Sharma is the Chief Editor of around360tome.com. His passion is towards SEO, Online Marketing and blogging.

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