Two years of COVID-19 restrictions and the constant paranoia of catching the virus have ruined that wanderlust inside us. But at the same time, staying inside the four walls of our home with only virtual contact with the outside world has its own toll on our mental as well as physical health. Though we have, to a great extent, embraced the new normal of face masks, social distancing, sanitisers among others to travel safely, one thing that’s always a matter of concern is the budget. As the COVID restrictions lift gradually across the globe, travelling to big-time destinations like Europe and the US will dig deep into your pocket.

If you are planning to travel abroad without spending all your hard-earned savings, these beautiful yet reasonably cheap destinations should be on your travel list.

Vietnam

Located in South Asia, travelling in Vietnam can make you feel richer than Ambanis (not literally). Vietnam has to offer plenty of cultural activities, adventurous sites and monuments to its tourists, and that too in much less than what it costs in the other tourist destination. India’s Re 1 is equal to 316.16 Vietnamese dongs. 

Iran

Since Rs 1 is equal to 569.43 Iranian Rial, one can only imagine how much fun they can have with only a small amount of money in a country as beautiful as Iran. Culturally and architecturally rich Iran is called the Jewel of the Middle East. If you want to explore why? Make it your next travel destination.

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Paraguay

Situated between three giant countries, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, Paraguay is a comparatively unpopular tourist destination but it does not mean that the destination lacks potential.  It is called the heart of South America’ and ‘the land of water’. The magnificent country has to offer waterfalls and hills to treat its tourists.

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Cambodia

Cambodia is a culturally rich country situated in Asia, probably the cheapest on the continent. The place is full of glittering Royal Palace and the National Museum’s historical and archaeological exhibits for the tourists to feast on and most importantly Rs 1 is equal to 53 Cambodian Riel