5 quick budget-friendly international getaways from India
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5 quick budget-friendly international getaways from India
If you are among those who are eager to explore new destinations beyond the borders, but without breaking a bank, you have landed in the right place. However, finding affordable yet appealing international options can be a challenge. Well, we have your back. Fortunately, there are several quick and budget-friendly destinations that Indian travellers can consider for their next adventure. Bookmark these for your quick international vacations.
Kathmandu, Nepal
Just a short flight away from most Indian cities, Kathmandu offers a captivating blend of ancient Buddhist and Hindu heritage. Wander through the vibrant Durbar Square, marvel at the Boudhanath Stupa, and hike to the iconic Swayambhunath Monkey Temple. Accommodation and dining are incredibly cheap, with hotel rooms starting as low as $10 per night and delectable Nepali cuisine available for under $5 per meal.
- Average flight cost from India: $150-$300 roundtrip
- Accommodation: $10-$30 per night for budget hotels
- Daily expenses (food, local transport, activities): $15-$25 per person
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Just a short flight from India's eastern states, Dhaka offers a unique cultural experience at an affordable price. Flights from India can be found for $150-$300 roundtrip. You can find budget to mid-range hotels for $15-$40 per night, and plan on spending $20-$35 per person daily on food, transport, and sightseeing. Must-see attractions include the National Martyrs' Memorial, Star Mosque, and the vibrant Old Dhaka neighbourhood.
- Average flight cost from India: $150-$300 roundtrip
- Accommodation: $15-$40 per night for budget to mid-range hotels
- Daily expenses (food, local transport, sightseeing): $20-$35 per person
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Home to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat temple complex, Siem Reap is a budget-friendly destination that should be on every traveller's radar. In addition to the iconic Angkor Wat, visitors can discover the equally impressive Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, and numerous other ancient ruins. Flights from India to Siem Reap start around $300 roundtrip, and daily expenses for accommodation, food, and attractions can be kept under $30 per person.
- Average flight cost from India: $300-$500 roundtrip
- Accommodation: $10-$30 per night for budget hotels
- Daily expenses (food, local transport, Angkor Wat entrance): $20-$40 per person
Luang Prabang, Laos
Nestled along the banks of the Mekong River, Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that enchants visitors with its stunning natural beauty, French colonial architecture, and rich Buddhist heritage. Explore the city's many temples, hike to stunning waterfalls, and indulge in the delectable Lao cuisine. Flights from India to Luang Prabang typically start around $400 roundtrip, and daily expenses can be as low as $20-$30 per person.
- Average flight cost from India: $400-$600 roundtrip
- Accommodation: $20-$50 per night for basic to mid-range hotels
- Daily expenses (food, local transport, activities): $20-$40 per person
Bangkok, Thailand
As one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia, Bangkok offers a unique blend of ancient culture, modern amenities, and fantastic food. Flights from India are typically $300-$500 roundtrip. You can find budget to mid-range hotels for $20-$50 per night, and plan on spending $25-$45 per person daily on food, transport, and top attractions like the Grand Palace and Wat Arun.
- Average flight cost from India: $300-$500 roundtrip
- Accommodation: $20-$50 per night for budget to mid-range hotels
- Daily expenses (food, local transport, attractions): $25-$45 per person​
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