Travel Without Spending Too Much

If you want to travel without spending too much, this is where you need to go 


Cambodia




With beds for £1 and lip-smacking food for less than that, Cambodia is so cheap you often feel guilty for paying so little. Where once travellers justifiably feared to tread, Cambodia is now very much on the SE Asian itinerary for many a school leaver. Perhaps the country's biggest draw is Angkor Wat, one of the world's most amazing historical sites. Spiritual, sublime and yours for £3 a day…or less!


Vietnam




Despite its rise in popularity in the last few years, Vietnam is still super cheap, as well as being a beautiful country (although 'beautiful' might be stretching the description of thrillingly hectic capital Hanoi). You can easily get by on £5 a day, which includes a guest house, local food, transport and a bit of drinking. Just imagine the lifestyle you could have if you stretched to £10!


Sri Lanka













With  cloud-wrapped mountains, waterfalls, tea plantations and palm trees wafting in the breeze, Sri Lanka is the picture perfect paradise .Great hospitality people around the country. Beautiful beaches around the country.So many places to visit and so many things to do in your holiday.Staying in hotels on the beach for tuppence. Well, not quite two pence, but you can live right royally for under £25 (5,000 LKR) a day.


Nepal

                                                                              






















Nepal is renowned as one of the best places in the world for safe and affordable mountain trekking, making it a backpacker favourite. Despite their remoteness, many routes through the Himalayas have tea houses and lodges along the way where you can eat, sleep, and recover. Home to eight of the world's 10 highest peaks, Nepal is a great choice for those looking for a more active trip, though equally you can choose to just chill out in Kathmandu. Pokhara is the most touristy place in Nepal. 
You can survive on about $25 a day in urban areas, though it can be even less when trekking. Food is cheap, though can be very samey when trekking in the mountains off the main trails, as only limited supplies are available in these remote areas.


Thailand














Thailand is increasingly focused on luxury tourism, that doesn’t mean it has lost its status as a budget backpacker haven. If you avoid spending all of your time in the most touristy beachside places in the south (places like Koh Samui, Krabi or Phuket) you can still travel very cheaply there.

Take an overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai in the north (cost: $12) and you will quickly realize just how affordable Thailand can be. For example, in the country's northern regions you can still find dorm beds starting at $3 and basic private rooms starting at about $6. And no, these are not frightening cockroach-ridden hovels, but clean and respectable places to stay. The key though is not expecting the latest in luxury, and being okay with some of the more rustic backpacker accommodation you can find in a country like Thailand.





Indonesia
























Indonesia Also another Tourism Paradise in asian soil.
You'll find very good services at very low prices in Indonesia. No doubt you can see very beautiful places in there,what you have never seen before.


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