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Top 7 of the world's cheapest countries to travel to


Are you one of those people who drool over your friends' travel photos and think it's too expensive to travel? Stop it! There are corners of paradise that are very accessible to small purses instead of hibernating on the couch. You don't have to be rich to go on a trip. In many countries, it is possible to live easily for less than 20€ per day, accommodation, food, transport and visits included!

Do you dream of escape, sunny beaches and exoticism, all for a small price? Look no further, we have found 7 ideal destinations for small budgets. Compared to our European daily life, the cost of living in these countries is low with an excellent quality of service. So don't look any more for excuses not to go on a trip.


Overview of the cheapest countries in the world where you can spend your vacations without breaking the bank:  


1. India, the land of a thousand and one nights

First of this top and champion all categories. The country is developing at an incredible speed but the prices charged on the spot remain very low. In India, a night in a mid-range hotel will rarely cost you more than 20 euros. Smells, sounds, colors: all your senses will be awakened as soon as you get off the plane in the land of a thousand and one nights. A guaranteed change of scenery!


2. Laos, between generous nature and kindness of its inhabitants

Laos is one of the cheapest countries in Southeast Asia (about 15€ per day per person). The tourist craze is less important than in its neighbor Thailand. You will be able to enjoy the sweetness of life along the Mekong River between tropical jungle, coffee trees, Buddhist temples, human-sized cities, without forgetting the spectacular Tad Kuang Si and Tad Sae waterfalls where you can refresh yourself in an idyllic setting. And all this without spending a fortune!


3. Vietnam, land of traditions and kingdom of contrasts

Vietnam is undeniably one of the cheapest countries in the world. It is very easy to eat for 1 euro, to stay in single rooms for less than 5 euros and for beer lovers, be aware that the local beer costs only a few cents, making it one of the cheapest beers in the world! With its rice terraces, its sublime Halong Bay, its tropical forests, its majestic palaces and the kindness of its inhabitants, Vietnam is gaining in popularity but still remains untouched by mass tourism.


 4. Hungary, to discover the thermal springs

You prefer to stay in Europe? Head for Hungary! You will easily find flights from France at less than 50 euros and in less than 3 hours you will arrive in the sublime Hungarian capital: Budapest. Passage required before continuing your journey in Hungary. A bubbling capital, thermal springs, an extraordinary architectural heritage, vineyards, delicious traditional pastries... Hungary is one of the least expensive destinations in Europe. Why deprive yourself?


5. Portugal, with its 800 kilometers of coastline facing the ocean.

No need to go to the end of the world to make a dream trip. Sunny, cheap and not far away destination, Portugal offers many advantages to travel without ruining yourself. To discover with friends, lovers or family, the country overflows with beautiful beaches, natural parks, mountains, cultural cities and historical relics to add to your itinerary. And the good news is that prices are relatively affordable compared to France.


6. Indonesia, between beaches, rice paddies and volcanoes

Indonesia has everything to please! Thousands of islands, lush vegetation, beautiful diving and surfing spots, extremely friendly and welcoming inhabitants, tasty gastronomic specialties, heavenly beaches, a multitude of active volcanoes and hiking trails. It is easy to see why Indonesia is a traveler's paradise! Even if it's not next door, the trip is worth the detour because the local rates are particularly low.


7. Sri Lanka, an exotic place off the tourist trail

Although tourism has long since begun to develop on this island, Sri Lanka is still a little-known destination that has been left out of the great tourist classics of Southeast Asia. A godsend if you are looking for a destination to relax on beautiful sandy beaches on a small budget. It's easy to find upscale sea view hotels for a bite to eat. Mountains, waterfalls, tea plantations, jungles, and snorkeling, Sri Lanka has many assets to spend a dream vacation without exploding your budget.

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