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Turkish delight? Try these 9 countries for a sweeter deal

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 16, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Turkish delight? Try these 9 countries for a sweeter deal

Dreaming of sipping tea in Istanbul, wandering through Ottoman bazaars, or admiring turquoise coastlines — but without the crowds, inflated prices, and tourist traps? You’re not alone. While Turkey and Azerbaijan have long been favourites for culture-rich, budget-friendly travel, there are plenty of other destinations that offer the same magic — with fewer crowds and better value.
Here are 9 countries that serve up that same East-meets-West flavour, ancient history, mouthwatering food, and stunning landscapes — all for a sweeter deal.

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Kosovo

Europe’s youngest country might be small, but it’s full of character. Prizren, with its mosques, mountains, and charm, feels like a secret slice of Turkey — but cheaper and less commercial. Add in excellent coffee, generous hospitality, and quiet hiking trails, and Kosovo becomes a top-notch hidden gem.

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Serbia

With Belgrade’s buzzing nightlife and Ottoman legacies in cities like Novi Pazar, Serbia surprises many travellers. Add in hearty Balkan-Turkish fusion cuisine and welcoming locals, and you’ve got a culturally rich, low-cost escape.

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Jordan

Want ancient ruins, desert adventure, and spice-laden cuisine? Jordan ticks all the boxes. Visit the awe-inspiring Petra, camp in Wadi Rum, and float in the Dead Sea. While not dirt cheap, Jordan offers serious bang for your buck — especially outside peak season.

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Uzbekistan

Step into a Silk Road fairytale in Uzbekistan. Cities like Samarkand and Bukhara are mosaicked with minarets, domes, and ancient caravanserais. It’s like Istanbul’s Sultanahmet — but without the tour groups. Plov (pilaf), kebabs, and vibrant markets complete the experience.

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North Macedonia

Landlocked, but never boring. North Macedonia has Byzantine churches, Ottoman bazaars, and the shimmering beauty of Lake Ohrid. The food blends Balkan and Turkish flavours — try tavče gravče (baked beans, but better) — and the prices? Delightfully low.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

East truly meets West here. Stroll Sarajevo’s cobbled streets, sip strong coffee in Ottoman-era cafés, and witness post-war resilience firsthand. In Mostar, the iconic Stari Most bridge offers views that rival anything in Turkey — with food that’s hearty, halal-friendly, and wallet-approved.

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Albania

Craving turquoise beaches and Ottoman architecture? Albania has both — minus the tourist mobs. From the seaside town of Saranda to the UNESCO city of Gjirokastër, you’ll find Mediterranean vibes, fresh seafood, and a fascinating cultural blend. Albania is Europe’s rising star for a reason.

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Armenia

Often overlooked, Armenia packs a punch. Think ancient monasteries carved into cliffs, hearty grilled meats, and landscapes that feel biblical. It’s rich in history, big on flavour, and light on your wallet. Plus, Yerevan is one of the most underrated capital cities in Europe.

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Georgia

Mountains, monasteries, and mouthwatering cheese bread — Georgia is the real Caucasus gem. With dramatic landscapes, warm hospitality, and its status as the birthplace of wine, it’s perfect for travellers seeking culture and natural beauty without the high price tag. The capital, Tbilisi, is a quirky mix of old-world charm and modern cool.

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