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Best international solo trips from India under 50k in October

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 23, 2025, 18:43 IST
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Budget friendly solo trips

October is when travel feels effortless, skies clear, prices drop, and borders seem closer. With just ₹50K, you can step out alone and find yourself sharing pho on a Hanoi street corner, watching rice fields glow in Bali, or catching the first light over Angkor Wat. These aren’t luxury escapes, but journeys stitched together with cheap flights, warm guesthouses, and moments that feel far richer than their cost.

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Thailand

With Thailand now visa-free for Indians (60 days), a weeklong solo trip easily fits under ₹40K. Budget flights booked early (₹13–20K) plus hostel stays in Bangkok or Chiang Mai (₹400–600/night) keep costs low. Spend your days exploring Bangkok’s Grand Palace, Wat Pho, floating markets, and its lively street food scene. Chiang Mai offers temples, night bazaars, and elephant sanctuaries, while Phuket and Krabi welcome you with island tours, diving, and beach life. October is hot and humid, with occasional showers, so pack light rain gear. Use public transit like Bangkok’s BTS and Grab taxis, and indulge in cheap yet authentic Pad Thai and mango sticky rice at night markets.

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Malaysia

Malaysia too offers Indians visa-free entry (30 days), making it an affordable and diverse solo trip destination. THE country's capital, Kuala Lumpur dazzles with Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and Chinatown’s food stalls, while Penang’s George Town charms with colonial architecture, street art, and UNESCO status. Langkawi is haven of white-sand beaches and duty-free shopping. Flights from India, when booked 2-3 months prior can be cheap, opt for guesthouses which can cost somewhere between ₹1000–1500/night), and hawker center meals keep costs low. Use KL’s MyRapid transport card or Grab for cheap commutes, and hop buses for intercity travel. October is monsoon season, so expect showers but also cooler air (~24–30 °C). Staying in central areas like Bukit Bintang ensures easy access to food and nightlife.

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Sri Lanka

You can easily plan a week-long trip for under ₹30,000, with flights starting around ₹8,000 and local guesthouses costing about ₹1,000 a night. Start in Kandy to visit the Temple of the Tooth and move through the Cultural Triangle with Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Dambulla Caves. Take the scenic train to Ella which hides within itself tea plantations, waterfalls, and hiking trails, while Galle Fort offers coastal colonial charm. October brings dry weather to the central hills (~25–30 °C), though Colombo and Galle may still see rain. Tuk-tuks and local buses are affordable, while Sri Lankan rice-and-curry meals are both filling and cheap. Apps like PickMe make city travel easier.

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Vietnam

Vietnam requires a simple eVisa (US$25), yet still fits comfortably under ₹50K for a solo adventure. Flights to Vietnam cost around ₹18,000, and dorm stays in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City are just ₹600–800 a night. You can start in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, cruise through the stunning Halong Bay, and visit Hoi An with its lantern-lit streets. In the south, explore the Mekong Delta or the Cu Chi tunnels. Street food like pho and banh mi costs only a few hundred rupees. Travel is cheap too, with budget flights, overnight trains, and Grab bikes.

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Indonesia

Indonesians give Indians a visa on arrival for about ₹2,500. Flights cost around ₹18,000, homestays are about ₹1,000–1,500 per night, and local warungs serve cheap meals like nasi goreng and satay. October is warm (24–31 °C) with light rain, so you can still enjoy Ubud’s rice terraces, Tanah Lot sunsets, and a hike up Mount Batur. For beaches and nightlife, head to Kuta or Seminyak, and for culture and nature, stay in Ubud. Scooters and BlueBird taxis are easy ways to get around, and Grab makes travel simple. Remember to wear a sarong at temples. Budget hostels and backpacker hubs make it easy to meet people,

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Cambodia

Indians can get an eVisa or a visa on arrival for about US$30. Start your journey in Siem Reap, where hostels cost around ₹1,000 per night. Watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat, explore the vast Angkor Archaeological Park, and later, stroll through Pub Street for food and nightlife. If you have more time, head to Phnom Penh to see the Royal Palace and learn its history at the Killing Fields. Tuk-tuks are cheap (just agree on the price first), and dishes like Amok fish make for a tasty, authentic meal.

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Nepal

For Indians, Nepal is one of the most affordable destinations—no visa needed, and a week can cost as little as ₹20–25,000. Flights to Kathmandu range from ₹6–8,000, and stays in Thamel or Pokhara are often ₹800–1,200 per night. October is trekking season, with clear skies and cool weather around 15–20 °C in the hills. Explore Kathmandu’s Durbar Squares, Pashupatinath temple, and the great stupa of Boudhanath, then travel to Pokhara for lakeside cafés and adventure sports. Treks towards Annapurna or Everest viewpoints are popular, and you can hire local guides or rent gear easily. Buses and short domestic flights connect most towns, and a hearty Nepali thali won’t cost much.

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