• The cheapest countries to travel. The cheapest countries for holidays

    11.01.2024

    We talk about the cheapest countries in Europe for travel: where to fly inexpensively and how not to be bitten by prices?

    Europe is not only for fat wallets! We, yesterday’s students, were convinced of this, and we will demonstrate this to you, reader. For life (in the sense, permanent) it is expensive, but for a week-long trip it can take pity and “rob” for only 22,000 rubles.

    What kind of cheap Europe is this, you ask? 🙂 Welcome to explore and calculate expenses!

    Where is it cheapest in Europe?

    Free observation deck at the Printemps department store - but
    are you looking at the photo on the right? 🙂

    “Budget” and “Europe” – 0% compatibility. And this is actually true if you hunt for 5* hotels and foie gras somewhere in France, Switzerland or Italy. But there are countries that can offer relatively inexpensive holidays for tourists.

    It may or may not be a coincidence, but the cheapest countries in Europe are those where the euro as a national currency has not yet taken root: Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Hungary. But! Applies only to Eastern Europe, because The North, for example, is also “non-European”; the amounts are shocking.

    Montenegro, Spain and Finland are also contenders for the title of chip destinations, but, of course, they cannot be compared with those indicated above.

    Traveling as a tour or on your own?

    Russian tourists are at a disadvantage, with the euro exchange rate under 80 and cheap European cities are turning into simply moderate prices. Here you will not only think - on your own or on a ticket - but in general, do you dare? 🙂

    The rule that we have developed over the 25 countries we visited: it is cheaper to go on a tour if your plans are for one location and a specific goal. For example, a beach holiday on the Costa Brava. “Samotour” in this case will hit your wallet harder. And if there are two or more countries/cities on the must-visit list, then it is better to show your organizational skills.

    The season plays an important role. In the summer, especially in July and August, with the influx of vacationers, the price tags increase. In the fall, European cities return to their usual routine, and costs are significantly reduced. Therefore, we fly to the same Spain in October.

    Yes, yes, everyone chooses their own convenient method of preparation. But we can’t help but talk about the services through which we organize our budget trips around Europe.

    For convenience, all prices are indicated in euros, and rubles are calculated at the rate €1 = 78 rubles

    Note: in 2018, eleven Bulgarian beaches were awarded the Blue Flag; this means that they are clean and properly equipped. Coupled with the inexpensive “everything”, this fact makes Bulgaria the cheapest country for a summer holiday.

    Flights: from Moscow to Burgas (if by the sea) or Sofia (if for walking) round trip ≈12,000 rubles per person. It’s not that there’s a cheap option to get to Europe, but look further ↓

    Housing: differs in accessibility. A cozy one-room apartment in the city center can be rented for 1,500 rubles per day for 2 people during high season!

    • hostel – from €13 per night FOR TWO
    • apartments – from €18
    • 3* hotel – from €27
    • 5* hotel – from €57

    Bulgaria, in general, is a financially acceptable country both for living and for holidays; prices for “eating/getting/seeing” are not so high (especially from mid-autumn to May). So, Sofia, the capital, is one of the cheapest cities in Europe, according to backpackers.

    Food: You don’t have to worry about the burden and allow yourself to eat in cafes – tasty, plentiful, filling (this is about portions 🙂). A hearty lunch (salad, meat, side dish, drinks) – from €10 for two, a combo at McDonald’s – €5, just popping in for a cup of coffee – from €2.

    • bread – €0.5
    • beef, kg – €6
    • bottle of water – €0.25
    • cheese, 200 gr – from €2
    • apples, kg – from €1
    • bottled beer – up to €1.5

    Directions: single entry – €0.7 (trolleybuses, buses).

    TOTAL:

    €35 per day for 2 people – no air tickets

    If you don’t want to rack your brains over the route, searching for flights and monitoring hotels, the cost of a week-long tour for two for the summer is from 40,000 rubles

    Not to Europe We also try to travel economically - for example, to New York or Dubai. You can read about whether we are succeeding or not in the Telegram channel @howtrip!

    2. Montenegro

    Mix the Adriatic Sea, pine trees, rocks, lakes, green plains, mild climate... season with the Venetian past, echoing today in the architecture, decorate with a twist from Muslim traditions and Tom in the purest healing air - you will get one of the favorite dishes of Russian tourists - visa-free Montenegro!

    Flights: flight Moscow – Tivat – Moscow ≈14,000 rubles (summer). In October, people leave, but the season remains, the amount changes to ≈9000 rubles.

    3. Spain

    I went for 10 euros round trip to Girona from Barcelona

    Spain is perceived by ear as France, Germany and other European “status” destinations. But only until you visit both there and there, and make sure that Spain, in comparison, is still divinely permissible :)

    Flights: Moscow-Barcelona-Moscow ≈13,000 rubles, but you can find it cheaper, in September-October for ≈8000 rubles (the main thing is to catch it if you see it!).

    Housing: The typical price for an apartment in Barcelona is from 5,000 rubles/night.

    • hostel – from €45 for two 315
    • apartments – from €60
    • 3* hotel – from €75
    • 5* hotel – from €120

    Food: set lunch with paella – €20 per person. Definitely, toasted sausages, baguettes, olives and fruits can save an extra penny.

    Cost of products in stores:

    • bread – €0.8
    • sausages for frying – from €2
    • jamon, 150 gr – from €2.5
    • apples, kg – from €1.5
    • bottle of water – €0.5
    • cheese cutting – from €2
    • local beer, 0.25l – from €0.5

    Directions: single metro ticket €2.15 (not cheap). You can cut costs by purchasing a T10 ticket - 10 trips for €9.95 (one can be used for two/three, etc.).

    What we love about Spain is its incredibly profitable shopping! Steep discounts on things happen twice a year – in July and January. For example: you can grab a T-shirt from Pull&Bear for €2-3 – kopecks versus Russian €8-9 :)

    TOTAL:

    €115 per day for 2 people – without air tickets
    90,000 rubles for 7 days – if you fly during peak season

    The cost of a week's trip for two (with breakfast) is from 70,000 rubles.

    4. Poland

    Walk through the center of Warsaw

    Poland has been one of the cheap countries in Europe for a long time and firmly. Rich in attractions, Warsaw and wonderful Krakow, Baltic resorts and skiing – that’s what makes this country worth visiting. Budget hotels and inexpensive checks in cafes will also pleasantly surprise anyone.

    Flights: from the Russian capital to Warsaw and back ≈12,000 rubles.

    Housing: Apartment rental starts from 2000 rubles per day.

    • hostel – from €12 for two
    • apartments – from €27
    • 3* hotel – from €35
    • 5* hotel – from €75

    Food: In Poland, prices in cafes and restaurants are quite modest. A hearty lunch can cost €5-6, at Mc’Donalds – €2, a cup of coffee – €0.6.

    Average cost of groceries in stores in rubles:

    • baguette – €0.7
    • beef, kg – €8.5
    • apples, kg – €1
    • bananas, kg – €1.2
    • bottle of water – €0.3
    • cheese cutting – from €1

    Directions: If you purchased a ticket for 60 minutes, you can get on the bus, get there and transfer to a tram or metro within an hour from the first trip. One-time ticket – €0.8; weekly pass – €11.5

    TOTAL:

    €35 per day for 2 people – without air
    43,000 rubles for 7 days – with tickets

    The homeland of Vlad the Impaler (the prototype of Stoker's Count Dracula) is the cheapest country for a holiday in Europe, undeservedly ignored by Russians. But this is the abode of ancient castles, mineral springs and ski resorts. The Gothic Black Temple, the Genoese lighthouse, the famous Transylvania - there is something to see here.

    Flights: Moscow-Bucharest-Moscow ≈13,000 rubles per person.

    Housing: renting a studio or apartment in the center of Bucharest – from 1,500 rubles per day.

    • hostel – from €14 for two
    • apartments – from €16
    • 3* hotel – from €28
    • 5* hotel – from €76

    Food: The average bill for lunch is €4. You can have a snack at McDuck for €2-3.

    Products in stores:

    • bread – €0.4
    • chicken breast, kg – €4
    • apples, kg – from €0.8
    • bottle of water – €0.5
    • cheese, kg – from €4
    • local beer – from €1

    Directions: urban transport - buses, trolleybuses, trams. Single trip – €0.2 plus reloadable card for €0.2; metro – €0.5.

    TOTAL:

    €34 per day for 2 people – without air
    44,000 rubles for 7 days – with tickets

    6. Hungary

    Freedom Bridge in Budapest

    First time to Europe? Or in the hundred and first, but “Hungary” sounds somehow dubious? Then this is definitely the place for you! In the capital of Hungary, Budapest, it is easy to fall in love with the European atmosphere, majestic, slightly shabby history, but always carefully combed and civilized. It’s not for nothing that Budapest is called the second Paris (only it has no intention of emptying your wallets and credit cards)!

    In theory, the tourist season is from June to August, in fact – all year round. Preferably April-May/September-October.

    Flights: flight from Moscow from ≈9000 rubles (on “lucky” days it can cost 6000), round trip without transfers!

    Housing: the cost of apartments in a convenient area is from 2000 rubles.

    • hostel – from €18 for two
    • apartments – from €25
    • 3* hotel – from €30
    • 5* hotel – from €80

    Food: basic expenses:

    • meat dishes – from €5
    • goulash – from €2
    • local baked goods – from €0.6
    • bottle of water – €0.5
    • wine – from €2
    • local beer – from €0.6

    Directions: as reviews show, travelers simply adore Hungary’s public transport for its convenience and prices: 10 wholesale tickets – €10. You can travel around the must-see city on the yellow tram No. 2, No. 4 or No. 6 with a weekly pass for €13.

    You can purchase a Budapest Card: free travel, discounts to museums, baths, two free city tours. The cost of a card for 2 days (there are other options) is €30.

    You can get out of the city by train or bus. An interesting option is Lake Balaton, 2-3 hours by train, price from €15.

    For €15 you can go on a cruise along the Danube. If you are for a healthy lifestyle, go to the Rudas thermal baths, which the Hungarians themselves love to visit (day ticket €12), and Szechenskie Thermal Baths (from €15).

    TOTAL:

    €40 per day for 2 people – without air
    48,000 rubles for 7 days – with tickets

    Which country should you go to on a limited budget?
    Which countries in Europe, Asia and America are the cheapest for tourists and accommodation?
    Let's figure out why your budget failed: the ruble exchange rate fell to the world reserve currency - the dollar and the euro.
    If previously the conditional 100,000 rubles allocated for vacation were enough for chic, sparkle, beauty, but now you have to look at the prices.

    Dollar/euro exchange rate

    Therefore, we look at where the national currency also fell against the dollar.
    Looking through the press, I remember that the Chinese yuan, the Indian rupee, the Brazilian real fell: I can testify, since
    If earlier they gave 1.5 reais per dollar, now they give 3.85.
    But prices in reals in Brazil have not changed.
    Therefore, I was very surprised before traveling to Brazil: I went to booking.com to book a hotel in Rio, and they offered me suites on the first line of Copacabana beach for 80 dollars - these are the ones that previously cost 300.

    We arrived at the place and went to the beach to drink a caipirinha.
    Just as a caipirinha cost 5 reais in 2009 – that’s how it costs
    But in 2009 this glass cost me more than three dollars, and now it’s a little more than one.

    I hope your train of thought is clear?

    Think not in the category of the ruble, but in the category of the dollar (if you are going on a trip abroad, and not to Vyshny Volochyok)

    I’ll give you a hint: there are currency converters on the Internet.
    Of course, they show interbank rates, but with a 10% error they will tell you the rate at exchange offices abroad.
    I'm planning to fly to . I looked and was pleased with the course

    No, I'm not saying Australia is a cheap country. It's not cheap, but in dollar terms it has become cheaper for me.
    If you play with the converter, you will see interesting things: the Vietnamese dong has hardly changed, but the Sri Lankan rupee has fallen significantly against the dollar.
    Is the idea clear? Then move on.

    Inexpensive countries

    There were, are and will be countries that are initially not expensive for independent travel. Still the same Vietnam or Cambodia in Southeast Asia.
    What does initially not expensive mean:
    – a large selection of cheap (not bad, but cheap) housing.
    - cheap food.
    – cheap transport and services.

    For example, let’s take Europe: I was in, then a few days later I was at sea, then I immediately went to, from where I flew to Lithuania on business.
    How do you think these countries will be distributed on the list from cheap to expensive?

    Right:
    – Lithuania
    – Greece
    – France
    - Great Britain

    Briefly speaking:
    There are days at the Vinsky Forum when about 100 people buy air tickets to some country and after that they begin to read information about this country: where did we buy tickets?
    Yes, these are the mistakes of airlines when air tickets to another hemisphere of the globe are bought for $200.

    But even if there are no problems, there is competition between airlines and low-cost airlines and tasty sales prices.
    For example, half a plane flies from the forum to the Philippines for the New Year: Turkish Airlines did their best.
    Can .
    You can be tormented by going through dates and routes.

    Why don’t I write a list of cheap countries as they usually do on the RuNet with a headline? TOP 10 cheapest countries?
    Yes, because once you understand my train of thought, you will make a similar rating for yourself.

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    In the current crisis, traveling abroad seems like an unaffordable luxury for many people. Prices for a week's accommodation in most foreign countries reach the annual income of the average person, turning a vacation into a pipe dream. But there are still countries in which the exchange rate plays into the hands of all tourists.

    We have compiled a list of 7 countries that are considered the cheapest for tourists.

    India

    Housing prices per month: $30
    Meals per month: $40
    Flight: 550-600$

    India is considered the cheapest tourist country in the world. It is rich not only in its hot climate and ocean, but also in a lot of attractions. And all this for just $80 per month.

    Due to the convenient exchange rate between dollars and rupees, renting an apartment with all amenities will cost a tourist only $30 per month. And due to India's tropical climate, markets are filled with cheap fruits and vegetables year-round. In addition, you can buy several varieties of rice and other cereals for a couple of dollars. Thus, food will cost a tourist about $10 per week.

    For vacation it is better to choose small cities. Prices there are cheaper than in Delhi, the housing is more comfortable, the population is smaller, and there are much more attractions and national flavor. Pocket expenses and excursions will cost the tourist about another $40. It is worth noting that Indians themselves spend much less per month, since their average salary reaches only $50. Despite seemingly such economic decline and poverty, India is a very bright and colorful country. A vacation here involves not only sunny days on the beach, but also complete immersion in its culture and traditions.

    Flights to India are cheap, even compared to European countries. Round-trip tickets from any CIS country will cost about $600, and if you book them in advance, you can save an additional hundred dollars.

    Indonesia

    Housing prices per month: $60-100
    Meals per month: $20
    Flight: from $1000

    Indonesia is known to tourists primarily by the names of the famous beaches of Bali, Malukru and Tengah, which amaze the imagination with paradisiacal landscapes, sun and crystal clear water.

    Before you go on holiday to Indonesia, you need to plan everything carefully. Tour operators offer tourists expensive hotel rooms for $20 per night, so this is not an option for the average traveler. Many people go here with a tent over their shoulders, since the warm climate fully allows this method of living. Some are looking for comfortable small houses or bungalows on the ocean for $60 a month.

    Food in Indonesia, as in India, is an abundance of exotic fruits, berries, vegetables and nuts, as well as various seafood. Thus, on average, a tourist spends $20 on food. If you prefer to visit restaurants from time to time and try national cuisine, then the monthly amount will increase to $40. Together with pocket expenses, the required amount for living in Indonesia for one month is $160-180.

    The main thing to remember is one rule: never buy souvenirs from local residents at the prices offered. You should always bargain, as the real cost of all trinkets is only a few dollars.

    Despite the low prices, flying to Indonesia is not a cheap pleasure. Two-way tickets from all CIS countries cost about $1,200 for one person. But you can look for various promotions, discounts, or book tickets in advance to save a couple of hundred dollars.

    Laos

    Housing prices per month: $60-70
    Meals per month: $40
    Flight: 1000$

    Laos is not only a beautiful country with magnificent mountain landscapes, but also a center of spiritual enlightenment. To find themselves and understand the meaning of life, tourists from all over the world go to Laos, where a calm and spiritual atmosphere reigns. Plus, it is also a very cheap country, since there is nowhere to spend money here.

    Rent for a month of a one-room apartment with all amenities costs only $60-70, depending on the availability of the Internet. The range of products in Laos is not very large, since this industry is underdeveloped. Thus, a tourist spends a maximum of $40 per month on necessary products.

    But a two-way flight from any CIS country costs approximately $1,000.

    Thailand

    Housing prices per month: $200
    Meals per month: $100
    Flight: 800-1200$

    Thailand is one of the most exotic countries in Asia. It attracts tourists with its bright colors, carefree atmosphere, various festivals and show programs, and, of course, unique cuisine.

    More and more tourists prefer to plunge into the warm embrace of Thailand in winter, when the already low prices for holidays there drop by half. Indeed, this is an inexpensive country for the average traveler. And before you go to Thailand, you can make inquiries from blogs and websites of experienced tourists, who openly advise newcomers on places where there is cheap housing, inexpensive food and interesting places to relax.
    There is an abundance of fruit, fish and game here for just a dollar. Thus, a tourist will spend $100 a month on food if he is not tempted by expensive Thai delicacies and culinary masterpieces.

    Whether you're holidaying in a big city like Pattaya, or in smaller ones like Phuket, Koh Samui, Chang or Phi Phi, you're guaranteed a heavenly holiday with golden beaches, sun and exotic food. But the cost of housing differs radically. In big cities, a tourist will have to pay $400 per month, but in small resort towns it’s about $200.


    Costa Rica

    Housing prices per month: $100
    Meals per month: $200
    Flight: from $1000


    Costa Rica is a small paradise state in Central America, which tourists call the most beautiful place on earth. For travelers, there are nature reserves, parks, magnificent beaches overlooking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, waterfalls and wild jungle safaris.

    To rent a whole house here, you need to spend $250 per month, but a simple apartment with all amenities will cost $100. Food in Costa Rica is also inexpensive, even if you eat in restaurants from time to time. Due to the abundance of seafood and fruit, dinner at the restaurant costs only $4. Thus, per month you will spend about $100 on food.

    And since the beaches and the ocean are free pleasures, a heavenly month of relaxation is guaranteed to everyone.

    Argentina

    Housing prices per month: $150
    Meals per month: $200
    Flight: from $1000

    After the economic crisis, the national currency of Argentina fell significantly, making accommodation for tourists in this country quite affordable. But due to its remote location, the flight to this beautiful country costs a decent amount.

    Accommodation in a hotel, as in other countries, is of course more expensive than renting private housing. But an apartment with all the amenities right on the ocean will cost $150 per month. Unlike Asian countries, food in Argentina is much more expensive. If you are going to cook on your own, then be prepared to spend $200, and if you want to try the magnificent culinary masterpieces of national cuisine from the chef, this amount will increase several times.

    Philippines

    Housing prices per month: $40-150
    Meals per month: $200
    Flight: from $500

    The Philippines are incredibly beautiful islands, with an interesting culture and hospitable people. In fact, this is not a very cheap place if you prefer to relax in a big city. But if you want to get away from the bustle of the city, lie on the beach by the ocean and enjoy a change of scenery, it is better to choose the small tourist town of Cebu for your vacation. There are golf courses and shopping centers, and housing prices have dropped to $150 per month. And if you visit the bustling town of Damakuete, you can live there with all the amenities for just $40 per month.

    If you combine home-cooked meals with restaurant meals in the Philippines, you will have to spend about $200, without denying yourself anything.



    We collect money for the flight and go to earthly paradise for a whole month. Have a nice holiday!

    Have you issued a citizen's passport to travel abroad? It would be a sin not to use it. It’s not all about relaxing at your mother-in-law’s dacha or going to pebble resorts year after year. Anyone who has been abroad and had the opportunity to compare often speaks less than flatteringly about the level of service at domestic resorts. But if your wallet is not very rich, it is clear that you should not go to Courchevel. But where to go, in which countries are cheap holidays? Let's try to understand this issue.

    There is one small but defining nuance here. How long of a vacation can you afford? After all, the cheapest countries for holidays are, by chance, very far from Russia and, therefore, getting there will be expensive. Spend about a thousand dollars on a flight and live for two weeks in the tropical paradise of Southeast Asia for about $100? All the same, no matter how you look at it, it will come out to one thousand and one hundred conventional units. A little expensive for one person. But if you are a freelancer and can work remotely, then it’s a different matter. Just imagine: every morning you take a sun lounger, a laptop and go to the beach. Free, of course. And you spend about $150 a month on housing, food and clothing. And without denying yourself anything.

    The cheapest country for holidays for such downshifters is India. Everything costs mere pennies. For $50 a month you will have shelter, and with all the amenities. As for food, $40 for the eyes is enough. There is no shortage of five-star hotels in India. Ask your compatriots who came to Goa on a tour, and you can easily calculate how much money you saved thanks to your independence.

    Second place in the ranking of “the cheapest country for a holiday” is taken by Indonesia. Food here is twice as expensive as in India, but you can have lunch at a local restaurant for two dollars. In general, a month's stay in Bali will cost you $160 per month. Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam are countries with untrodden tourist trails. This is reflected in prices in a favorable direction for you. In principle, if you know how to drive a scooter, you can go to the more prestigious Thailand. There, the price of housing varies greatly depending on how far it is from the sea. You can rent a nice bungalow with all amenities for $150 per month. Among the Latin American countries, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Honduras, and Argentina can be called cheap.

    But if your vacation is 2-3 weeks? It is clear that distant countries are no longer needed due to expensive flights. It’s worth turning your gaze somewhere closer. So what is the cheapest country for Hungary and Poland will pleasantly surprise you with their prices and high service. Prices there, of course, are not like in Cambodia, but also not as high as in Germany or France. If your goal is the beach and the sea, consider Bulgaria as an option. There is one “but” when traveling around Europe. This is a visa. Even if getting it is not a problem (as, for example, in Bulgaria), it still costs money.

    The cheapest country for an independent traveler to holiday is Egypt. Even for group tourists, a week in a 4-star hotel with all-inclusive and airfare will cost about $400. And if you take the trouble, find a sale of charter tickets, and at the same time google for “Housing rentals in Sharm el-Sheikh/Hurghada,” then simply unheard-of prospects will open up before you. Luxury apartments there cost $250 per month. Why do you need “all inclusive” if the local market offers high-quality products at a cheap price?

    Despite their crazy desire to travel the world and explore new places, many deny themselves this pleasure, thinking that it is very expensive. At the same time, questions often swirl in my head: where can I go with my budget? How can you organize a vacation without spending a lot of money?

    Based on my experience, I want to show in this article that you can enjoy traveling with very little money, and I will also tell you about beautiful, amazing and cheap resorts in the world, where you can find harmony with your soul and enjoy wonderful places.

    The countries that will be listed in this article are ideal for those who want to have a wonderful and inexpensive holiday. Of course, the concept of “inexpensive” is quite relative, since what is cheap for some people may be expensive for others. However, if a couple tens of dollars per day means “cheap” for you, which means these places in Central America and Asia are what you need.

    Thailand

    There are places that every traveler should visit at least once in their life. Among such places with beautiful landscapes and beaches, beautiful temples and ruins of ancient civilizations is Thailand. Here you can completely immerse yourself in a Buddhist-framed local culture and the wonderful atmosphere of friendliness of this people. The surprising discovery is that you can do this for just $26 a day, making the country one of the cheapest tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. For example, you can find accommodations for around $6 a night and get a taste of Pad Thai for less than $2.

    Cambodia

    A small country that neighbors Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. Cambodia is famous for its hot summers, often reaching temperatures of up to 40 degrees. Citizens of the country They profess Islam and Buddhism. The local currency is riel. For a holiday you need to apply for a tourist visa. I recommend following this holiday Some precautions: do not walk alone late along dark streets, do not carry expensive things with you, do not allow conflict situations (after the guerrilla war, the inhabitants of the country still have weapons). Be sure to boil local water.

    It will also be important to follow the rule about swimming in specially designated areas. In this country there is an excellent opportunity to eat deliciously and cheaply and stay overnight for only 40-50 rubles. The country is visited by many tourists to get acquainted with the unique, ancient monuments of culture and religion, as well as to make pilgrimages. Cambodia is rich in national parks and palaces, Buddhist temple complexes.

    Belize

    One of the most heavenly places in Central America is Belize. This country rightfully deserves attention and is considered the most beautiful place where you can relax well and inexpensively.

    There is absolutely everything for relaxation here: diverse fauna, amazing beaches and subtropical climate. This is a wonderful and unforgettable place for divers. Belize is home to a coral barrier that provides 127 coastal islands with the best preserved marine ecosystem in the world.

    A large house, located in the Cayo area, which is an hour's drive from the capital, can cost about 200 euros per month. If you buy local products, it will be quite inexpensive. But imported ones are almost 50% more expensive. Therefore, in order to save money, I advise you to shop at local markets.

    India

    India has a very developed tourism and hotel service for wealthy tourists, but there is the possibility of settling in places with a low standard of living. In these places, food, accommodation and even taxi rides, the driver of which will happily show you all the sights of the country; riding elephants will require very little material costs - only 700 rubles per day. On vacation in this country, the main thing is Be careful with drinking water, raw foods and personal belongings.

    Accommodation in this country can cost you only $4 per night, and spending on entertainment per day can be no more than $20. Restaurants can be found to suit every taste and budget, and the food they serve is quite varied and tasty. You won’t be bored here, since the country has plenty of attractions to visit and unforgettable historical monuments. It is always very interesting to observe their people and customs, they are always the center of attention.

    Bolivia

    Amazing country in South America that, probably, has everything: the salt desert, the Cordillera, the jungle of the Amazon basin and the city of the Incas. As well as a huge number of political coups and the presence of poverty. You can spend as little as $1 on a bowl of delicious hot soup and 35 rubles on entertainment and sightseeing per day, and you'll find that you still have plenty of money left over for an overnight stay and great entertainment. The only difficulty is that you constantly need to protect yourself from the sun's rays.

    Ecuador

    Whole country represents a a real spectacle. There is something for everyone here: impressive biodiversity, wonderful beaches, towns of great historical value. And all this with incredible the hospitality and friendliness of the Ecuadorian people. This country is also on the list of the cheapest countries in the world. You can get a room in a decent hotel for as little as $7 a night. Traveling around the country, entertainment and food are also very cheap.

    Hungary

    This is one of the cheapest holiday options in Europe. Thanks to the proximity of flights on low-cost airlines, the country has become even more accessible to Russian holidaymakers. A hotel room can be found for 22 dollars per day, 50 rubles will cost you for travel and about 110 rubles for food. The remaining money can be spent on visiting interesting places and tasting Hungarian wines. The only thing to remember is that smokers are not welcome here.

    Laos

    This country is located between China, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand. For tourists, Laos provides many attractions, lush natural surroundings, exotic atmosphere and ancient temples.

    Despite the fact that recently it has become more expensive to travel here than before, the country is still a cheap holiday destination chosen by tourists. looking for adventure and fun.

    New good and inexpensive hotels have been built in the country. With a budget of 25-30 euros, you can easily spend a day in Laos, which includes: walking, accommodation and meals. True, there is a small disadvantage in this country: the lack of medical infrastructure.

    Honduras

    This small state, located in Central America, is poorly known to Russian vacationers. You will have to apply for a tourist visa and fly there a long way, but for just $35 a day you will get an excellent opportunity to relax. Diving in the Red Sea, snow-white beaches, cheap accommodation and food, nature reserves and Indian villages will amaze any tourist, and the fresh breeze from the ocean will allow you to breathe deeply.

    Argentina

    This amazing country is located in the south of South America. The capital of Argentina is known for its very rich and interesting nightlife. If you find a room to stay a little further from the center, you can spend only 750 rubles for this service and relax at your own discretion. Argentina has excellent wine and meat. And a huge variety of recreational and cultural activities. But the flight to this “southernmost” country will not cost you very much.



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