5 Cheap Countries to Visit When You Are Young

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The grandeur and expensive destinations boast their appeals, but in that case, you have to adjust the tour length. It flares the count of dollars.

Above-stated lines might make you upset, but we can make you happy in the next few seconds. There are so many places and countries that offer super low travel costs with quality living and accommodations. Also, you can taste the savoy dishes at local restaurants at a very nominal cost. Even if you don’t need to look for hostel beds, you can afford a good hotel for a great value.

We have prepared a list of five cheap countries you can visit at a young age with a pocket-friendly budget.

Colombia

Colombia is outstandingly beautiful, and you must visit the fantastic country if you are in your 20s. This heavenly country has something little for all. Also, this south American place represents the Atlantic and Pacific coastal line, the world-known Amazon Rainforest, and the forepart of the Andes Mountain Ranges. 

The humming ambiance of Bogota and Medellin will impress you along with the warmest welcome by Colombians. Their vibrant culture and humble interaction will convince you to stay here for a few more days. Moreover, you can find this city as a pocket-friendly destination in the southern part of America.

One more thing about Colombia is that the exchange rate is favorable between USD/EUR and the Colombian Peso. For Backpackers, the budget will be $30/day, and for moderate spenders, it will be $50/day.

Indonesia

When we think of traveling to Indonesia, the first name that hits our mind is Bali. But not only Bali but this giant archipelago also has more things to discover. Even many tourists are unaware of one thing about Indonesia this massive country is wider than the contiguous USA.

Besides Bali, your trip will be incomplete without visiting the adjacent islands, such as; Java, Lombok, Komodo, And Flores. These all portray spectacular and magical scenic views. If you go further, you can witness the amazing landscape of Sumatra and Sulawesi. In addition to the budget, you might think Bali will be better. But, for your information, the other places in Indonesia are cheaper than Bali.

The other attractions of Bali include savanna, dense jungle, and volcanoes puking blue flames. Even the nature reserve will take you to meet orangutans. Eventually, this budget-friendly country costs $30/day for backpackers and moderate spenders $50/day.

Nepal

Foreign tourists say Namaste to the benevolent nature of Nepal residents. Even the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, will amaze you with its enchanting beauty and marvelous bustling crowds. Besides this, Nepal is one of the cheapest travel destinations globally. Here, you can go mountain trekking at a nominal expense.

You can do your trekking independently or hire a guide to hike the trails that embrace the Himalayan Ranges. You will get well-guided instructions throughout the way and also tea houses for resting and eating. Lastly, your expenditure will be $20 to reach the Annapurna base camp. Otherwise, for backpackers, the budget will be $20/day, and for mid-spenders, $40/day.

Thailand

The southern part of Thailand is a bit expensive as it is more developed than the inland. Still, you can afford some luxurious hotels on the southern islands for great value. But, if you are budget-oriented, inland will be the best fit for you. On the inland side, your travel cost will be much lower. 

You must head to the northern part that addresses Chiang Main Region. It is a paradise under the heaven. In the middle of the rice fields, you can find many affordable accommodations with the feel of a Buddhist temple and tribes. Moreover, if you are looking for a staying option for backpackers, it will start from $5/day. 

But if you prefer comfort and some luxury, hotels with a starting price of $30 will offer your desired accommodation and swimming pools. So, there is no doubt that Chiang Main serves as a go-to traveling flavor for tramps and gringos. Eventually, this impeccable Asian country offers a quality lifestyle at a damn cheap living cost. Here, backpackers can roam the city at $30/day, and moderate spenders can do that at $50/day.

Brazil

Brazil is the fifth biggest country in the world, with brimming beauty and unprecedented nature views. The huge cascades of Iguacu sound like navigators smacking the shorelines. Besides this, if you want to explore the beauty of the gulfs of Rio De Janeiro, the top of the lofty Sugarloaf Mountain will be the best point. Along with that, the colorful laid-back beaches and beach towns are also noteworthy spots in Brazil. 

After a long, lousy time due to the pandemic, Brazil has come at its aura. The favorable exchange rate makes this country one of the cheapest travel destinations in the world. Here, $40/day is considered for backpackers and $70/day for mid-budget people.

We hope you are now confident enough to make your budgetary holiday trip to explore the world at your young age. You do not need to look further. Follow our recommended list and make your plan to visit these places without taking a hit on your pocket. You can make it at your estimated budget. Read more about travel around the world here. Read more about travel around the world here.

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