Who doesn't wanna explore the the world? But some of us get oroblem with money so here are top 5 cheapest countries you can visit.
#1) Nepal
Nepal is a classic destination for travelling on a budget. Home of Mount Everest and the Garden of Dreams, this country shares a border with Tibet and India. Head to Birgunj, the nation’s commercial capital, to see the Durga Temple, clock tower, and Shankar Acharya Gate, where India meets Nepal. If you’re looking for something a bit more spiritual, try Lumbini, where Lord Buddha was born 2500 years ago. In the wake of the 2015 earthquake, Nepal worked quickly to repair their tourism infrastructure, and wallet-friendly country is once again open for business. Four for you Nepal, you GO Nepal!
#2) India
Eat, Pray, Love your way through this awe-inspiring country! We don't judge. Travelling India is both easy and inexpensive. Hotels are everywhere and student hostels are located in all the major cities, but you’ll have to leave luxuries like hot water pressure and air conditioning at home in exchange for miraculous sites (and some of the best people-watching on the planet). The vast subcontinent has everything from desert safaris to the beaches of Goa to the Himalayan Mountains. Whether you yearn to see the the Taj Mahal or to sleep in the city of Bollywood, India is a traveller's BFF with dozens of cheap places to travel.
#3) Thailand
Thailand is perfect for budget-conscious travellers looking for a tropical land with a rich culture and (obvi) world-class cuisine. Everyone can enjoy Bangkok on as little as $20 a day. Try your hand at Thai Boxing, then fill up on the renowned street food and authentic Thai iced tea from the roadside stores. Wander around Buddhist temples and architectural masterpieces that are full of the country’s history, or explore the country's exotic islands. You can’t go wrong with a awesome trip to Thailand.
#4) Sri Lanka
Like Thailand, a traveller can do Sri Lanka on $20 a day, but they have to be careful. Eat at the local cafes, take public transportation, stay in cheap hostels or seaside cabanas, and avoid pricey sightseeing. National parks, cultural centers and archaeological sites often use two seperate entry fees — one for natives, and one for foreigners (which can easily be twice as much). But with a little forethought, and some haggling skills, this monkey-ridden tropical island can be a traveller’s paradise.
#5) Indonesia
Indonesia is one of the best places to travel, with literally thousands of islands for everyone to explore. Like literally literally. Something between 13 and 18 thousand, depending on who you ask. If you are scratching your head about where to start, head to Sumatra, where you can take in the morning mist from the window of a cozy lodge, listen to the wild monkeys’ calls, or read a book by the waterfall. If you prefer the sound of beachside yoga, Sumba Island is for you. It’s only 400km away from Bali, with equally exciting snorkeling, surfing, and fishing. Most of Indonesia can easily be accomplished on a backpacker’s budget, but be careful — if you want to go to every island, the transportation will add up.
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