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7 countries where the Indian Rupee is stronger

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2025, 11:17 IST
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7 countries where the Indian Rupee is stronger

When it comes to traveling abroad, do you often find yourself checking the exchange rates non-stop? Well, you should, because it always helps you plan your holiday better, as per your budget. For Indian travelers, there are several countries where the Indian Rupee (INR) is stronger than the local currency, offering greater purchasing power. Let's check out some of these countries where the Indian Rupee holds a significant advantage, ensuring an exciting and cost-effective journey.

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Indonesia

If you are on a shoestring budget, Indonesia is a great place as the country has a very low exchange rate against the Indian Rupee. For instance, one Indian Rupee can get you hundreds or even thousands of Indonesian Rupiahs. This means that when traveling in Indonesia, you can enjoy goods, services, and local cuisine at a much lower cost compared to India.

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Vietnam

The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is another currency that is much weaker than the Indian Rupee. One Indian Rupee can be exchanged for a substantial amount of Vietnamese Dong, giving travellers a significant advantage in terms of purchasing power.

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Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) is currently much weaker than the Indian Rupee, especially in the wake of the country’s recent economic challenges. Due to this, Indian tourists can enjoy excellent value for money when visiting Sri Lanka. The close proximity of Sri Lanka to India also makes it a popular and cost-effective destination.

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Nepal

Nepal’s currency, the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), is weaker than the Indian Rupee, making it one of the most favorable destinations for Indian travelers in terms of exchange rates. The Indian Rupee is widely accepted in Nepal, especially in border areas and popular tourist spots like Kathmandu and Pokhara.

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Mauritius

Mauritius uses the Mauritian Rupee (MUR), which is significantly weaker than the Indian Rupee. The tropical island offers a variety of experiences that can be enjoyed without breaking the bank, and the exchange rate ensures that your INR will go further. The luxury over-water villas are always going to be expensive. But there are plenty of budget stay options as well.

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Kenya

Kenya is a popular destination for wildlife safaris, particularly in places like the Masai Mara and Amboseli National Park. Even though the INR is stronger in Kenya, if not careful about expenses, you may end up spending a lot. Those safaris you have been dreaming about, truth be told, they can be quite pricey.

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Cambodia

Great news for those planning to visit Cambodia this year. Indian tourists will find that their INR goes a long way when converted to Riel. Cambodia, with its historical treasures such as Angkor Wat and budget-friendly accommodations, becomes an even more affordable destination with the INR’s favorable exchange rate.

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