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5 cheapest countries Indian travellers can explore in 2025

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 13, 2025, 00:00 IST
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5 cheapest countries Indian travellers can explore in 2025

Traveling abroad doesn't always need to be expensive. If you have your eyes set on international trips this year, and that too on a budget, there are places available for Indian tourists that won’t cost them a bomb. Vietnam, Indonesia (including Bali), Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia provide incredible experiences and that too without straining your wallet. With careful planning, these countries are ideal for Indian travelers seeking a memorable yet affordable 2025 getaway.
Make sure to keep an eye on exchange rates, seasonal promotions, and local events to get the best value for your trip.

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Vietnam

Vietnam is among the most reasonably priced travel destinations in Southeast Asia. From stunning beaches to historic monuments, it has something to offer all kinds of tourists. Delicious street food can be had for as little as INR 150–250 every meal, and reasonably priced accommodation in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City starts at INR 1,000 per night. Additionally, local transportation is reasonably affordable, with bus journeys costing approximately INR 40 and taxis costing between INR 250 and 300 for short trips. Indian tourists can see the rich history of Hanoi, take a boat journey in Ha Long Bay, and negotiate the congested streets of Ho Chi Minh City without going over budget.

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Nepal

One of the most popular low-cost travel destinations for Indians is Nepal, a neighboring country with beautiful mountains and a lively culture. Because of the shared border and exchange rates, it is very cheap to travel here. While meals, transportation, and lodging are all reasonably priced, basic motels range in price from INR 700 to 1,500 per night. Meals at local restaurants might cost as little as INR 150–200. Indian tourists can travel to well-known places like Kathmandu's Pashupatinath Temple or hike over the Himalayas with reasonably priced permits and guides.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a neighbouring country that Indian tourists love to visit, due to various reasons like breathtaking scenery, ease of visa rules, and budget-friendly options. You have endless options to do and experience when here, and add stunning beaches, verdant tea plantations, and UNESCO historical sites in your travel itinerary, and that all can be covered on a shoestring budget. You will get decent mid-range accommodation options in around INR 200-300 per night, whereas train and bus are straightforward and affordable ways to go to popular places including Galle, Colombo, and Kandy. With reasonable visa requirements for Indians, Sri Lanka is a great place to go for a short vacation.

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Cambodia

When Cambodia is talked about, our minds get transported to the breathtakingly beautiful Angkor Wat temple complex, which has been an internet sensation for quite some time. If Cambodia is on your mind, make it happen in 2025. You will find hotels in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap starting from INR 1,000 per night, and meals at local eateries cost around INR 150-250. Entrance to attractions like Angkor Wat is reasonably priced, and public transport is affordable, with tuk-tuk rides costing INR 150-300.

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Bali, Indonesia

For Indian tourists, Bali is another reasonably priced destination to consider. You will find lodging and other options as per your budget estimates. If you plan in advance, you can get accommodation options starting at INR 1,500 per night. Then you can get delicious local cuisine, costing between INR 200 and INR 300, to satisfy your hunger pangs. In short, Bali is an amazing option for value for money, making it a great place for tourists on a tight budget to explore the temples, relax on stunning beaches, or engage in cultural activities.

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