Vietnam: The Rising Star
Vietnam has rapidly climbed the charts to become a favourite for Indian travellers, and for good reason. The country offers an incredible diversity of experiences, from the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the serene, otherworldly beauty
of Ha Long Bay and the charming lantern-lit alleys of Hoi An. What makes it a budget hero? The cost of living is remarkably low. A delicious bowl of Phở or a Bánh Mì from a street vendor can cost less than ₹200. Accommodation is plentiful and affordable, with clean and comfortable hotels available for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. With the introduction of an e-visa for Indian citizens, the entry process has become smoother than ever. You can comfortably manage your daily expenses, including food, transport, and some activities, on a budget of ₹3,000–₹4,000 per person.
Thailand: The Evergreen Favourite
Thailand has been a go-to destination for Indians for years, but it’s trending again thanks to its strategic visa-free policy. This move has made spontaneous trips not just possible, but incredibly popular. While tourist hotspots like Phuket and Pattaya are well-known, the real value lies in exploring a little further. Consider the cultural richness of Chiang Mai in the north or the laid-back beaches of Krabi. The country’s legendary street food scene means you can feast like royalty for very little. A plate of Pad Thai or a bowl of Green Curry from a local market will satisfy your cravings without emptying your wallet. Domestic travel via low-cost airlines and an extensive bus network is also cheap and efficient, allowing you to see multiple regions in one trip. Thailand continues to offer an unbeatable combination of culture, beaches, food, and value.
Egypt: History on a Shoestring
For those who dream of walking in the footsteps of pharaohs, Egypt offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a surprisingly low cost. The recent devaluation of the Egyptian Pound has made it an exceptionally affordable destination for travellers carrying stronger currencies, including the Indian Rupee. This means your money goes much further, whether you're haggling for souvenirs in Cairo's Khan el-Khalili bazaar, hiring a guide for the Pyramids of Giza, or booking a multi-day cruise down the Nile River. Beyond the ancient wonders of Luxor and Karnak, you can find affordable Red Sea resorts in places like Hurghada, offering world-class diving and snorkelling. While flight costs from India can be a significant part of the budget, once you land, the daily expenses for food, internal transport, and even entry fees to many historical sites are incredibly reasonable.
Kyrgyzstan: The Adventurer's Secret
If your idea of a vacation involves dramatic mountain landscapes, pristine alpine lakes, and getting off the beaten path, Kyrgyzstan is the answer. This Central Asian gem is quickly gaining a reputation among adventure travellers as 'the Switzerland of Central Asia', but at a tiny fraction of the cost. Best of all, Indian passport holders can enter visa-free for up to 60 days. The main draw is the country's breathtaking nature. You can go trekking in the Tian Shan mountains, swim in the vast Issyk-Kul Lake, and experience nomadic culture by staying in a traditional yurt camp. The costs are astonishingly low. A bed in a yurt, often including dinner and breakfast, can cost as little as ₹1,500. Shared taxis are the primary mode of long-distance transport and are very affordable. For the traveller tired of crowded cities and seeking raw, untouched beauty on a minimal budget, Kyrgyzstan is an unbeatable choice.















