When it comes to travel, there are a lot of factors to consider. Some people want to spend as little as possible, while others want to spend as much as possible. Some people want to see more of the world, while others just want to relax on the beach. Some people want a country with good weather year-round, and some people don’t care about that at all.
The world is full of beautiful places to visit, but they don’t all come cheap. Some are quite expensive, while others offer great value for money.
Here, we’ll look at some of the cheapest travel destinations in the world. These countries offer plenty to do, but don’t break the bank. We’ll cover everything from food, accommodations, and transportation to activities and attractions — so that you can plan your next trip with ease!
20 Cheapest Travel Destinations In the World:
1. Laos, $30/day


Within my budget hiking days around Southeast Asia, Laos was one of both destinations where I had been able to keep my budget at $30/day, even though accommodation was somewhat more expensive than most places in Southeast Asia at that time. Numerous of the amazing activities you can do in Laos are cheap. We paid $2. Fifty to see one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, $7 for a full day tubing experience across the Vang Vieng river, and $6 to have an awesome balm massage. A person can also lease a motorbike for less and endeavor off to the smaller towns, where everything is even cheaper! With increased and more new hostels built to accommodate the increasing number of backpackers, you can go for cheaper for longer. However, if you have a little more to spend, you will get a beautiful room for closer to $35 that could easily cost $100 in the US.
2. Vietnam, $30/day


3. Cambodia, $25/day


4. Thailand, $30/day


5. Indonesia, $30/day


6. Philippines, $35/day
7. Malaysia, $35/day


8. Sri Lanka, $33/day


9. Nepal, $28/day ($15/day if trekking)


10. India, $20/day


India is one of the most affordable countries in the world, with prices that are lower than those found in Western Europe or North America. Accommodation costs are low compared to other countries, and basic groceries can be purchased at very reasonable prices as well. Transport is cheap, as long as you travel by train or public transport (which is very common in India). Transportation by taxi or car is more expensive, but still affordable if you plan ahead and look for deals through online platforms like Uber or Ola Cabs (Uber’s Indian subsidiary). Local restaurants are also affordable and offer delicious food at very reasonable prices. If you want to treat yourself with a night out on the town then Mumbai is your best option because it has some of the best nightclubs and dance clubs in Asia.
11. Romania, $33/day


12. Georgia, $30/day


13. Greece, $40/day


14. Czech Republic, $40/day


15. Croatia, $40/day


16. Taiwan, $34/day


17. Mexico, $40/day

