11 Beautiful and Cheap countries for Indians

1. COSTA RICA

INR 1 = 8.34 COSTA RICAN COLÓN (APPROX.)

Costa-Rica
Kick ass B&Bs (we mean right on the beach), larger than life parties, oh so awesome chocolate and one of the most soulful coffees. Does one need any more reasons to visit Costa Rica? And with more bang for your buck, an adventurer is seduced to never leave this country of Pura Vida!

2. HUNGARY

INR 1 = 4.27 HUNGARIAN FORINT (APPROX.)

Hungary
Never thought European currency could add power to your INR’s? Think again. Dwell in some old world charm with majestic architecture or perhaps choose to sit in one of the many hot springs and play a game of chess. Good wine, great spas, warm people and no holes in your pocket, what more can we say?

3.BELARUS

INR 1 = 224.74 BELARUSIAN RUBLE (APPROX.)

Belarus
Want to experience the grandeur of the Soviet era? This Eastern European country is a good place to start. Nothing beats walking across one of those quaint roads lined with red brick structures on either side; that is, if you are willing to forgo traveling in one of the cheapest public transport systems in Europe!

4. MONGOLIA

INR 1 = 30.78 MONGOLIAN TUGHRIK (APPROX.)

Mongolia
Experience the nomadic life and stay in a “ger”. See the flats where the most dinosaur remains have been discovered to date. And yes, miles and miles of untouched empty space still exists here.

5. ICELAND

INR 1 = 2.07 ICELANDIC KRÓNA (APPROX.)

Iceland
This exchange rate got us real excited. The Northern Lights can finally be ticked off the bucket list! Awesome, right? Add a stay in one of the igloo hotels and you have the holiday of a lifetime in your lap.

6. ZIMBABWE

INR 1 = 5.68 ZIMBABWEAN DOLLAR (APPROX.)

Zimbabwe
You thought India was suffering from inflation? The country in question has a 1000% of it. So make the most of the exchange rate and treat yourself to some of the best game reserves in the world (Hwange Game Reserve) or one of the most majestic falls around the globe (Victoria Falls).

7. PARAGUAY

1 INR = 78.78 PARAGUAYAN GUARANI

Paraguay
The cheapest country in the world according to some surveys, need we say more? The warm and welcoming people of the country make it one of the most amazing travel destinations in the world. Gulp down a tipple, grab some of that gorgeous Paraguayan food and you might have dented your wallet by a mere few bucks.

8. NEPAL

INR 1 = 1.59 NPR (APPROX.)

Nepal
Well, you will still be paying in rupees, but at double the value you can indulge in all things from White water rafting to some of the most amazing jungle safaris at Chitwan. And for that little extra power in your moolah, try your luck gambling at one of the many casinos at Kathmandu.

9. SRI LANKA

INR 1 = 2.1 SRI LANKAN RUPEE (APPROX.)

sri-lanka-trip
Bathe with the elephants or laze on one of the many pristine beaches; Sri Lanka sure bundles up a lot of awesomeness for its size. The mystic caves and magical culture will allure you to its shores time and again. And as for the spends, you get twice the fun at half the cost.

10. VIETNAM

INR 1 = 339.5 VIETNAMESE DONG (APPROX.)

Vietnam
If the exchange rate alone hasn’t gotten you to check out flights to Vietnam, let us tell you that your daily budget for food/stay/transport in Vietnam can be roughly around Rs.800-900. Hire a bike, indulge in some absolutely gorgeous street food or simply boat it up at Ha Long Bay and you would have immersed yourself in the true essence of Vietnam.

11. CAMBODIA

1 INR = 63.75 CAMBODIAN RIEL

Cambodia.
Want to get behind the sets of a Lara Croft movie? Then a visit to the world renowned Angkor Wat is in order. And if partying is on your mind, then don’t must miss the Sihanoukville beach. Here you can be sorted for meals, stay and couple of pints for around Rs.600.
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