Countries to Travel Under 50K

Taking a trip abroad is typically regarded as a luxury — but what if we told you that you could visit beautiful international destinations without breaking the bank?

Asia is ideal for budget travelers with its diverse landscapes, rich culture, and affordable travel options. Although with a budget of ₹ 50,000, you can always discover some of the most attractive countries, with flights, accommodation, meals, and sightseeing included in your budget.


Thailand – The Land of Smiles

Why Visit? Thailand– One of the cheapest travel countries in Asia with stunning beaches, lively nightlife, rich culture, and tasty street food. Budget-friendly cities with lots to do include Bangkok, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: It may vary in the range of ₹15,000-₹20,000 for a round-trip flight in India from Bangalore, Delhi, and Mumbai (if booked early).
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels and hostels are available from ₹500-₹1,500 per night.
  • Food: Thailand has excellent, inexpensive street food. The cost of one meal can be as low as ₹100 -₹300.
  • Transport: Public transport, and bike rentals cost ₹100-500 per day.
  • Sightseeing: Except for a few (₹200-₹500), almost all these are free.

Top Attractions:

  • Grand Palace & Wat Arun (Bangkok)
  • Phi Phi Islands
  • Floating Markets
  • Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

Budget Tip: Travel overland by local transport like tuk-tuks and buses to save money, and dine at street food stalls rather than Michelin-starred restaurants.

Vietnam – A Budget Traveler’s Paradise

Why Visit? As a budget destination, Vietnam is justifiably praised for its incredible scenery, rich history, delicious food, and low prices. Vietnam offers the best mix of adventure and leisure from the busy streets of Hanoi to the calm waters of Ha Long Bay.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: The return trip to Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi costs you approximately ₹ 18,000-₹22,000
  • Accommodation: Dormitories: If the budget is tight, you can opt for dormitories in hostels and guesthouses, and you will have to pay around ₹500-₹1,200 per night.
  • Food: If you eat street food then on average it would cost you about ₹100-₹200 per meal.
  • Transport: Buses are cheap and quite common mode, costing around ₹100–₹300 (e.g. bus from Delhi to Agra and Agra to Jaipur-buses cost about INR 100 each way, while you could also rent a motorbike at around ₹100–₹300 a day (last-minute bookings are OK in winter).
  • Sightseeing: Per attraction ranges between ₹ 200-₹700.

Top Attractions:

  • Ha Long Bay
  • Cu Chi Tunnels
  • Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi)
  • Hoi An Ancient Town

Budget Tip: Eat at local food markets, start using public transport, and book budget hostels.

Indonesia– Beyond Bali

Why Visit? Indonesia, and Bali in particular, is a popular destination for budget travelers. It has picturesque beaches, cultural temples, and exciting things to do without breaking the bank.

  • Budget Breakdown:
  • Flight: If you book your flights to Bali in advance, they will cost somewhere between ₹20,000-₹25,000.
  • Accommodation: Dorms and budget hotels ₹500-₹1,500 per night.
  • Food: A decent meal will cost you ₹200-₹400.
  • Transport: You can rent a scooter for ₹300-₹500 per day.
  • Sightseeing: Many attractions are free or ₹300-₹700 INR to enter.

Top Attractions:

  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Tanah Lot Temple
  • Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
  • Gili Islands

Budget Tip: Stay with local families (called homestays), rent a bike for transportation, and eat at warungs (local eateries) to keep costs low.

Nepal – The Entrance to the World of First Peaks

Why Visit? If you are an adventure lover then Nepal is the perfect destination for you. It has gorgeous mountain views, ancient temples, and warm people, all at very low prices.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: You can get Round-trip flights to Kathmandu for ₹8,000-₹12,000.
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels, guesthouses–₹300-₹1,000 per night
  • Food: Local food for ₹150-₹300.
  • Transport: Public transport is not expensive, costing ₹50-₹200 per ride.
  • Attraction: Entry fees are very low in most places (₹200-₹500).

Top Attractions:

  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Pokhara (Adventure Sports & Lakes)
  • Everest Base Camp Trek (For Adventure Lovers)
  • Lumbini (Buddha was born here)

Budget Tip: Use local buses rather than taxis and eat at local restaurants to make their money go further.

Sri Lanka – A Tropical Gem

Why Visit? Sri Lanka is famous for its lovely beaches, tea plantations, and historical attractions. It is an inexpensive and exotic location for Indian tourists.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: Round trip to Colombo starts from ₹10,000-₹15,000.
  • Accommodation: ₹700–₹1,500 a night.
  • Food: Meals cost ₹150-₹400.
  • Transport: Trains and buses are cheap, ₹ 50-₹300 a ride.
  • Sightseeing: Entry fee for attractions will be ₹300-₹700

Top Attractions:

  • Sigiriya Rock Fortress
  • Galle Fort
  • Ella (Tea Plantations & Hikes)
  • Mirissa Beach (Whale Watching).

Budget Tip: Use public transport and dine in small local restaurants to save money.

Malaysia – Truly Asia

Why Visit? You will also get the chance to enjoy modern cities, tropical islands, and tasty street food, so it is a great budget destination.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: ₹18,000-₹22,000 (return)
  • Accommodation: Hostels/Budget hotels: ₹700-₹1,500 per night
  • Food: ₹200-₹500 for street food meals
  • Transport: Public transport and Grab taxis ₹50-₹200 per ride
  • Sightseeing: Entry fees between ₹300-₹700

Top Attractions:

  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • Batu Caves
  • Langkawi Island
  • Penang Street Art

Budget Tip: Take public transport, avoid touristy restaurants, and visit free sites.

Bhutan – TheHappiness Paradise

Why Visit? Enjoy cultural experiences, stunning monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes in Bhutan.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: ₹10,000-₹15,000 (return)
  • Accommodation: Cheap lodges for ₹800–₹1,500 a night.
  • Food: Meals at ₹200-₹500
  • Transport: Local taxis and buses, ₹100-₹300 per ride
  • Sightseeing: Entry fees ₹300-₹700

Top Attractions:

  • Tiger’s Nest Monastery
  • Punakha Dzong
  • Thimphu Buddha Dordenma
  • Dochula Pass

Budget tip: Take the bus and eat at small local restaurants.

Maldives – Beyond Luxury

Why Visit? Maldives is famous for luxury resorts, and budget travelers can experience guesthouses on local islands and inexpensive activities.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: ₹20,000-₹25,000 (return)
  • Accommodation: Budget guesthouses ₹1,000-₹2,500 per night
  • Food: ₹300-₹700
  • Transport: ₹200-₹500 (ferries between islands)
  • Sightseeing: Most beaches and attractions are free

Top Attractions:

  • Maafushi Island
  • Malé City
  • Snorkeling and Sandbank Tours
  • Bioluminescent Beaches

Budget tip: Sleep on local islands and travel by public ferry.

Azerbaijan – The Land of Fire

Why Visit? Azerbaijan merges modern architecture, ancient history and is astonishingly cheap.

Budget Breakdown:

  • Flight: ₹18,000-₹22,000 (for round trip)
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels ₹800-₹1,500 per night
  • Food: Meals at ₹300-₹600
  • Transport: Public transport ₹50-₹200 per ride
  • Sightseeing: Ticket prices from ₹300-₹700

Top Attractions:

  • Baku Old City
  • Flame Towers
  • Gobustan National Park
  • Mud Volcanoes

Budget tip: Take the metro and buses, and eat at local cafes.


FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. Is ₹50,000 enough for an International trip?

Yes! Smart planning can help you to Explore budget-friendly countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka to ₹50,000, including flights, accommodation, food, and sightseeing.

2. Which Country is the cheapest to travel from India?

Nepal Is the cheapest destination on this list, with round-trip flights starting at ₹8,000, transport, food, and accommodation are also very cheap.

3. How can I save money while traveling abroad?

Book ahead of time, use public transport, eat tuk-tuk street food,  stick to budget hostels or homestays, and pick free attractions.

4. What is the best time to visit these countries on a budget?

Off-season travel (monsoon or shoulder seasons) saves you money on flights and hotels.

5. Do I need a visa for these destinations?

Nepal and Sri Lanka also allow visas on arrival or e-visa for Indian citizens, which makes traveling easier.

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