12 INSANELY CHEAP Budget Travel Destinations to Visit in 2024 | Told By Expert Travellers
Summary
TLDRIn this travel video, top content creators and experts reveal the most epic yet affordable destinations for 2023. From Bangladesh's vibrant street food and friendly locals to Bulgaria's stunning landscapes and budget-friendly accommodations, each destination offers unique experiences. Romania's magic, Lebanon's devalued currency, Guatemala's rich history, and Turkey's Antalya are also highlighted. Other picks include Havana's authentic Cuban culture, Indonesia's diverse islands, South Africa's Cape Town, Sri Lanka's wildlife, Costa Rica's biodiversity, and India's budget-friendly luxury. The video concludes with travel hacks to maximize savings while exploring these amazing locations.
Takeaways
- ๐ Bangladesh is highlighted for its affordability and rich food culture, with street snacks costing as low as 50 cents.
- ๐ Bulgaria offers budget accommodation with a three-bedroom Airbnb in the capital for under $100 per night.
- ๐ท๐ด Romania is recommended for its magic and affordability, with city center Airbnbs and affordable dining experiences.
- ๐ฑ๐ง Lebanon's devalued currency makes it an attractive budget destination for USD holders, with car rentals starting at $15 a day.
- ๐ Guatemala is rich in history and culture, offering affordable activities like hiking and secondhand clothing markets.
- ๐ Antalya, Turkey, combines beautiful beaches with ancient structures and affordable accommodations and food.
- ๐จ๐บ Havana, Cuba, is a budget-friendly destination with Casa Particulars offering homestays and immersing travelers in Cuban culture.
- ๐๏ธ Indonesia, particularly Bali, is praised for its low travel costs and natural beauty, despite some environmental concerns.
- ๐ง Cape Town, South Africa, offers great value with affordable food, transport, and activities, including visiting penguin colonies.
- ๐ฟ Sri Lanka is packed with diverse sights and activities, with daily costs estimated to be between $14 to $54, offering rich experiences on a budget.
- ๐ฑ Costa Rica is a biodiverse country with cheap local dishes and a range of budget accommodation options, including hostels and camping.
Q & A
Which country does Mark Wiens recommend for budget travel and why?
-Mark Wiens recommends Bangladesh for budget travel because of its affordability, friendly people, and delicious food with unique flavors like mustard oil.
How affordable is food in Bangladesh according to Mark Wiens' experience?
-Mark Wiens found the food in Bangladesh to be extremely affordable, with snacks costing as low as 50 cents and a full meal being very cheap as well.
What is the cost of accommodation like in Bulgaria as described by Kara and Nate?
-Kara and Nate were surprised by the affordability of accommodation in Bulgaria, where they found a three-bedroom Airbnb in the capital city for less than a hundred dollars a night.
What was the total cost for a meal for three people including wine, appetizers, and dessert in Bulgaria?
-The total cost for a meal for three people including wine, appetizers, and dessert in Bulgaria was $13.
How does Mike Corey describe his experience in Romania in terms of cost?
-Mike Corey describes Romania as an affordable destination where he spent about 40 US dollars a night for a great Airbnb in the city center, and enjoyed a date night with wine for about 35 US dollars.
What is the current situation with the dollar in Lebanon that makes it budget-friendly for USD holders?
-The dollar in Lebanon is currently devalued, which makes it budget-friendly for USD holders, as mentioned by Alyssa.
What is the approximate cost of renting a car in Lebanon?
-Alyssa mentioned that renting a car in Lebanon starts at about $15 a day.
What is a budget tip for food that Louis Cole suggests for Guatemala?
-Louis Cole suggests asking where the locals eat as a budget tip for food in Guatemala.
How does Hey Nadine describe the cost of food in Antalya, Turkey?
-Hey Nadine describes the cost of food in Antalya, Turkey, as affordable, where you can get a good meal for around three to five dollars.
What type of accommodation does Deb of The Planet D recommend in Havana, Cuba, and why?
-Deb recommends staying at a Casa Particular in Havana, Cuba, because they are locally run homestays that include breakfast, save money, immerse you in Cuban culture, and support local owners.
What is the approximate cost of a bed and breakfast in Havana, Cuba, according to Deb?
-Deb states that a good bed and breakfast in Havana, Cuba, can be found for as low as $30, but very savvy budget travelers can find it for as low as $15 to $18.
Why does Christian choose Indonesia as a budget destination and what are some of its highlights?
-Christian chooses Indonesia as a budget destination because of its low travel costs, especially outside of touristy areas, its natural beauty including cliffs, mountains, and volcanoes, and the variety of experiences it offers from partying to adventuring.
What is the approximate cost of a typical Indian dish in a restaurant in India according to Kristen?
-Kristen mentions that a typical Indian dish in a restaurant will cost around two to three US dollars, including a drink.
What is the estimated daily cost range for traveling in Sri Lanka as mentioned by Juliana Broste?
-Juliana Broste mentions that Lonely Planet estimates the daily cost for traveling in Sri Lanka to be between 5,500 to 20,000 Sri Lankan rupees, which is about 14 to 54 US dollars a day.
How does Siya Zarrabi describe the cost of a typical dish called acasado in Costa Rica?
-Siya Zarrabi describes the cost of a typical dish called acasado in Costa Rica to be about 3000 to 4,000 colones, which is about $5 US.
Outlines
๐ Top Budget Travel Destinations for 2023
This video features top travel experts sharing their picks for the most epic and affordable travel destinations for 2023. The speakers highlight various countries, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, local culture, and unique experiences. The video promises to reveal the hosts' top choices at the end, encouraging viewers to watch till the finish.
๐ Bangladesh: A Flavorful and Affordable Gem
Mark Wiens, a travel content creator, showcases Bangladesh as a budget-friendly destination. He praises the country for its dense population leading to vibrant activity, friendly locals, and most importantly, delicious food with unique spices and ingredients like mustard oil. He shares personal experiences of eating fritters for as low as 58 cents and mentions the affordability of full meals, accommodation ranging from $5-$10, and transportation, especially the bicycle-powered rickshaws in Dhaka.
๐ฐ Bulgaria: A Budget Paradise with Rich History
Kara and Nate, travel experts, share their experience of Bulgaria as an affordable destination. They highlight the affordability of Airbnb accommodations in the capital city and the low cost of dining out, even with wine and dessert. They also mention the low-cost of sleeping in a monastery and the abundance of free nature trails, making Bulgaria an attractive budget travel option.
๐ท๐ด Romania: Magic and Budget-Friendly
Mike Corey, an adventure travel YouTuber, recommends Romania for its magical appeal and affordability. He shares his experience of staying in an Airbnb in Kluge, enjoying low-cost beer, and an affordable date night. Romania is portrayed as a country that offers an enchanting experience without a hefty price tag.
๐ฑ๐ง Lebanon: A Dollar Devalued Haven for Budget Travelers
Alyssa from 'My Life's a Travel Movie' suggests Lebanon as a budget travel pick for 2023, benefiting from the devalued local currency. She recommends starting in Beirut, renting a car to explore areas like Batroun, and enjoying beach clubs where entry fees are offset by food and drink credits. Lebanon is presented as a destination that offers a blend of city life and beach relaxation on a budget.
๐ Guatemala: Rich in History and Budget-Friendly
Louis Cole talks about Guatemala as an affordable destination rich in history and culture. He mentions affordable clothing markets, a memorable and inexpensive hike up Fuego Volcano, and budget accommodations like an RV campsite. He advises asking locals for affordable food spots, making Guatemala a perfect choice for those seeking a rich cultural experience without breaking the bank.
๐ Antalya, Turkey: Seaside Beauty and Ancient Marvels
Hey Nadine selects Antalya, Turkey, for its stunning beaches and well-preserved ancient structures from Greece and Rome. She recommends visiting Aspendos and Perge and notes the affordability of hotels and food. Antalya is pitched as a destination that combines historical exploration with beach relaxation, all within a budget.
๐จ๐บ Havana, Cuba: Budget Travel with Authentic Experiences
Deb from The Planet D recommends Havana, Cuba, as a budget destination, suggesting staying at Casa Particulars for an authentic and affordable experience. She highlights the low cost of exploring Havana, including free sites, affordable transportation options, and the vibrant nightlife. The focus is on immersing in Cuban culture and enjoying local cuisine without excessive spending.
๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia: A Budget Traveler's Dream
Christian, who chose to live in Indonesia, presents the country as a budget traveler's dream with its low travel costs, especially outside touristy areas. He describes the natural beauty of the islands but also points out the issue of plastic pollution. He mentions the variety of activities available, from partying in Bali to adventurous hikes on other islands, making Indonesia a versatile destination for different types of travelers.
๐ฟ๐ฆ South Africa: Budget-Friendly and Diverse Experiences
Kiki from The Blonde Abroad focuses on Cape Town, South Africa, as a budget-friendly destination where she lived for four years. She highlights the favorable exchange rate, affordable food and transport costs, and free activities like visiting beaches and hiking. She also mentions the cost of visiting Boulders Beach to see African penguins, painting Cape Town as an affordable destination with diverse experiences.
๐ฑ๐ฐ Sri Lanka: Island Packed with Affordable Adventures
Traveling Jules, Juliana Broste, features Sri Lanka for its variety of experiences packed onto one island. She mentions the affordable costs, with estimates from Lonely Planet, and highlights activities like visiting Colombo, going on safari, exploring ancient cities, and visiting tea plantations. Sri Lanka is portrayed as a country where one can enjoy beautiful scenery, wildlife, and rich culture without a high budget.
๐จ๐ท Costa Rica: A BioDiverse Budget Paradise
Siya Zarrabi recommends Costa Rica as a budget destination, where she and her family have made their home. She mentions the central location leading to cheap flight options, affordable local dishes, and the abundance of fresh fruits. Costa Rica's biodiversity ensures natural beauty and wildlife sightings. She suggests various budget accommodation options and praises the country for its budget-friendly activities and natural attractions.
๐ฎ๐ณ India: The Ultimate Budget-Friendly Destination
Kristen concludes the video by selecting India as the top budget-friendly destination for 2023. She recounts her extensive travels in India and praises it for being the most budget-friendly country she's visited out of 70 countries. She provides examples of the low costs of food, accommodation, and transportation, and encourages viewers to check her blog for a detailed budget breakdown. India is depicted as a country offering luxury at budget prices with a rich cultural experience.
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Keywords
๐กBudget Destinations
๐กAffordability
๐กTravel Content Creators
๐กCultural Experience
๐กAdventure Travel
๐กLocal Flavor
๐กAccommodation
๐กTransportation
๐กFood
๐กNature and Wildlife
๐กTravel Hacks
Highlights
Bangladesh is highlighted as an affordable travel destination with friendly people and delicious food.
Fuchka, a street snack in Bangladesh, is praised for its unique flavor and affordability.
Accommodation in Bangladesh ranges from budget to luxury, with options as low as $5-$10 per night.
Bulgaria is recommended for its low-cost Airbnb and car rental options.
A meal for three in Bulgaria, including wine and dessert, can cost as low as $13.
Romania offers budget-friendly stays in cities like Kluge and affordable dining experiences.
Lebanon's currency devaluation makes it an attractive budget destination for USD holders.
Guatemala is rich in history and culture with affordable secondhand clothing markets.
Antalya, Turkey, offers well-preserved ancient structures and affordable accommodations.
Havana, Cuba, is a budget destination with affordable Casa Particulars and free walking tours.
Indonesia is praised for its low travel costs and diverse islands, despite plastic pollution concerns.
South Africa, particularly Cape Town, offers great value with affordable food and activities.
Sri Lanka is noted for its rich culture, wildlife, and affordable daily costs.
Costa Rica is recommended for its central location, diverse activities, and budget accommodations.
India is described as the most budget-friendly destination with low-cost food and accommodations.
The video ends with a call to action for viewers to check out more budget travel hacks.
Transcripts
- So you wanna travel this year
and you're wondering which destination
is gonna give you the most epic experience
at the lowest cost?
Well, in this video I've gathered together
the top travel content creators/travel experts
who are gonna be telling you the most amazing,
affordable budget destinations to visit in 2023.
And be sure to watch this video all the way through
because C and I will be sharing our top picks
at the very end.
Now let's get to destination number one.
- Hey everyone,
it's Mark Wiens and thank you so much Kristen
for having me on this wrap up of budget destinations.
The place that I'd really like to highlight is Bangladesh
and this is a country I just absolutely loved visiting.
It's one of the densest countries in the world
and so when you're there
there's just so much action happening everywhere you look.
The people are extremely friendly.
And then, I mean the food is one of my priorities.
That's one of the reasons I visited.
I mean the reason I visited Bangladesh
and the food is so good with so many spices
and so many unique ingredients
like mustard oil,
which gives such a unique flavor to the food.
When it comes to budget
it is definitely very affordable to travel
and to eat and to do things when you're in Bangladesh.
Let's start with the food.
You know how when you travel a lot of places
I mean a dollar is kind of a common
like snack sometimes,
especially in Asia you can get a lot of things for a dollar.
In Bangladesh, take that dollar and move it to 50 cents
and like snacks that you'll find on the streets.
One situation I remember is when we ate Fuchka
and Fuchka are similar to Panni Punni,
which are little, little crispy fritters,
which then near dipped
and then are dipped with a variety of spice waters
and potatoes and chickpeas and spices.
And I ate like a whole plate of it
and it came to 50, I did the conversion,
it was 58 cents and it was like
one of the greatest little plates of food
that I've had in a long time for 58 cents.
And then that goes for full meals too.
I mean, you can have a full meal
that's extremely affordable.
As for accommodation,
I mean there's basically every level that you can imagine.
I mean if you want something really budget
you could get something for five or $10 for a room.
And then finally, transportation and again
there's every transportation imaginable
and taxis are very affordable.
And one of the things that you have to take
especially when you're in Dhaka, are the rickshaws
the bicycle powered rickshaws.
And so they're, yeah, very, very affordable.
But Bangladesh an amazing country to visit
and a budget destination.
- We're Kara and Nate, and the most affordable place
that we visited this past year was Bulgaria.
- We were so shocked when we booked our Airbnb
in the middle of the capital city.
It was three bedrooms, perfect location
beautiful apartment, less than a hundred dollars a night.
- And the city's amazing.
- Then we rented a car 'cause you can pretty much
see the entire country in a week.
And we drove into the mountains
where I kid you not, we ate at a restaurant, three people.
Our bill was $13.
- [Nick] That included wine, appetizers and a coffee
to finish the meal.
- And dessert.
Unbelievable. - Crazy.
- We also slept inside of a monastery
surrounded by the mountains for $10 per night.
- Not to mention the nature in Bulgaria
is absolutely incredible and there are tons of hiking trails
which are of course free.
- We love Bulgaria.
You won't be disappointed up to go.
- Put it on your list for 2023.
- Hello, my name is Mike Corey.
I'm an adventure travel YouTuber
with the channel Fearless and Far
as well as a adventure travel TV host.
And my recommendation is Romania.
I was there just a year and a half ago
and I was blown away
because the country still has some magic.
You know what I mean?
I was in Kluge, which is in Transylvania
and I made some notes.
We spent about 40 US dollars a night in the city center
and a great Airbnb in Kluge.
About two bucks for a half liter of beer
and two people for a date night with wine,
maybe a dessert was about 35 US dollars.
And I gotta say Romania is one of my favorite countries.
I will definitely be back.
If you're looking for a country that still has that magic
and also it doesn't break the bank, check it out.
- Hello, I'm Alyssa.
From My Life's a Travel Movie,
and my budget travel pick for 2023 is going to be Lebanon.
I went last year and I had an amazing time.
Sadly, their dollar is devalued right now
which is great for us USD people,
but not great for them
unless you go there and spend a bunch of money,
which I highly encourage doing.
So you can start out in Beirut.
Rent a car for about $15 a day
and head up to my favorite area called Batroun
where you can stay up Batroun Suites,
cool rooftop pool and vibe
right in the middle of downtown area.
And from there you can get all the cool beach clubs.
My favorite beach club
is probably Butler's Beach and Valero.
It's about 10, $15 for entry
but it goes towards your drinks or your food.
- Hey on Louis Cole
and my top affordable destination for 2023 is Guatemala.
The beginning of 2022,
Rara and I got to visit whilst we were driving
through Central America in our school bus.
It was so rich in history and culture
and has quickly become one of my favorite countries.
And although there are expensive options
if you know where to look and with the help of locals
you can find some incredible gems.
One specific secondhand clothing market
we visited in Antigua was unbelievably cheap.
There were great pieces of clothing
for less than a dollar each
and the hike we did up Fuego Volcano
was one of the most incredible experiences of my life
and also very affordable to get a guide for the day.
We also stayed in an RV campsite for only $16 a night
and they had quirky accommodation available
to stay in including a helicopter and other school buses.
One tip for affordable food,
like anywhere you visit, is asking where the locals eat.
So if you're looking for an amazing country to explore
and to keep your visit affordable, Guatemala is perfect.
- Hey everyone, I'm Hey Nadine,
and my pick is Antalya, Turkey.
This beautiful seaside city
not only has stunning beaches,
but is filled with so many well preserved ancient structures
from both ancient Greece and Rome.
You'll find ancient walls, towers
and the famous Hadrian's Gate
right inside the main city center.
But I'd also recommend taking a day trip
to both Aspendos and Perge while you're there.
We traveled there in 2018 and our hotel was pretty nice
for only $50 a night, but you can get even cheaper hostiles
in the main city center if you'd like.
The food is also affordable where you can get a good meal
for like three to $5.
So add Antalya and add Turkey to your list this year.
- Hey everybody, it's Deb of The Planet D
and my favorite budget destination is Havana, Cuba.
As a Canadian, we all know
that Havana is a go-to budget destination
for all inclusive resorts and packaged tours,
but my husband Dave and I found
that going downtown Havana
was a far more authentic and fulfilling experience.
Instead of choosing an expensive hotel or resort,
stay at a Casa Particular.
Casa's Particulars are locally run home states
that include breakfast.
You'll not only save money, but you'll immerse
in Cuban culture and support local owners.
You can get a good bed and breakfast
for as low as $30 but very savvy budget travelers
can find it for as low as 15 to $18.
Havana is really cheap to explore.
Most of its top attractions are all within walking distance
of old Havana or Central.
I suggest starting at Old Havana and Parkay Central
and that's where you'll see
all of the major classic cars lined up.
If you haggle hard, you can get a good deal
on a tour in a convertible.
However, for those on a tight budget,
instead of paying for a tour,
all you need to do is hail a Collectivo.
Collectivos are shared rise that locals take.
So you'll be joining a group
of three to five locals that can take you
on all kinds of routes throughout the city.
Old Havana is a UNESCO World Heritage site
and most of the sites are free to enter.
You can get lost visiting its cathedrals
and museums on your own,
or you can join a free walking tour in Havana.
But the best way to see Havana is at night
and it really comes alive.
You can spend all your time outdoors,
intermingling with all of the families
and musicians out on the streets.
Grab some Cuban rum and head out for a night on the town.
We stayed away from the all-inclusive resorts
and the state run restaurants and instead ate at Heledaros.
They're easy to find when you're walking around
El Centro or the Prodo or the old town.
Just look for the locals, go inside
and you'll have some delicious
and affordable Cuban food.
- What's up guys?
My name is Christian and I've got a bit of a cold,
so hang in there with me.
My country of choice is Indonesia.
It's where I've chosen to live
after seven years of travel, about 80 plus countries.
This is my home.
I'm here in Bali, Indonesia,
and while we've all heard of Bali at one point or another
let me just say that's just the starting point.
Bali is incredible, but there is a list
of dozens of islands that you've not even heard of
that are incredible adventures just waiting for you.
The first reason why you should consider Indonesia
is the price.
It's so cheap to travel around here
especially once you get outside
of the most touristy areas
you can travel for a fraction of the cost
of North American, South American, or European travel.
Secondly is the beauty of this destination.
Some of the most incredible cliff side, mountains, volcanoes
it's truly a fairytale.
With that does come one drawback
and that is going to be
that you will most likely find trash.
The plastic pollution is sadly the Achilles heel
of this destination.
The third reason is it has something for everyone.
If you wanna be partying, meeting new people,
drinking in fancy coffee shops
and having top of the line dinners,
then Bali has you covered.
If you wanna get adventurous
well you can actually do that here in Bali,
but look no further than the surrounding islands
to have incredible hikes to the top of an active volcano
to go to one of the most lush and beautiful
flowing waterfalls you've ever dreamed of.
I have been traveling this country now for several years
and I have to say I'm just getting started.
Hope that helped and maybe I'll see you here.
- Hi everyone.
Kiki from The Blonde Abroad here sharing
why I think South Africa should be
on your budget friendly travel bucket list for 2023.
So I'm gonna narrow in on Cape Town,
'cause it's really hard to talk about an entire country.
But I moved to Cape Town in 2017,
planning to stay for six months
and I ended up staying for four years.
So I have a lot to say about South Africa and Cape Town,
but focusing in on why it's such a great budget destination.
The Rand is 17 to the US dollar
and you can get a lot of bang for your buck here.
If we use my favorite coffee shop as an example
you can get a milky coffee like a cappuccino
or a flat white for about two US dollars
and a really nice breakfast
like avocado toast with poached eggs and smoked salmon
is only around $7.
So this is like a fancy coffee shop.
You can do it a lot cheaper,
but if you're considering that the high end is less than $10
it's a really, really good value.
Another thing that makes it's so affordable
is that Uber is really cheap.
You might spend two or $3 to get
from one part of the city to the other
and a lot of neighborhoods are very walkable.
In terms of activities,
there are so many free things to do.
You have beautiful white sand beaches
and lots of incredible hiking.
One of the coolest things to do in town
is visit the African Penguins at Boulders Beach.
That is a national park and I believe admission
is something like 150 Rand or about $8 to visit.
I could go on and on about all of the reasons
that it is such an amazing budget friendly destination,
but I would recommend going and seeing for yourself.
Happy New Year everyone and safe travels.
- Hi, I'm Juliana Broste, Traveling Jules,
and my amazing affordable destination is Sri Lanka.
There is so much to see all packed onto one island.
You can enjoy the hustle and bustle
of the Capitol city Colombo
and climb to the top of the Lotus Tower.
The next minute, you're on safari
seeing Asian elephants in the wild at a wildlife sanctuary.
They are so cute.
You can explore ancient cities and Ada ada pura and candy
and of course you've gotta see the candy dancers.
They are so cool.
Their costumes are so intricate and as well
why not visit a tea plantation
where you can see how tea is plucked from the fields?
It's quite an interesting tradition.
Lonely Planet estimates daily costs
from 5,500 to 20,000 Sri Lankan rupees
which is about 14 to 54 US dollars a day.
So you can see your money goes a long way in Sri Lanka
and I promise you'll make lots of memories.
From the beautiful scenery
to the wildlife to the rich culture,
you're gonna fall in love with Sri Lanka
and it won't break the bank.
- Hey everyone, my name is Siya Zarrabi
and this is my recommendation
for a budget destination to travel to in 2023.
And it's where I am right now, Costa Rica.
We've made Costa Rica our home.
We fell in love with this country
10 years ago when we visited.
So we ended up buying land here
and that's where we are today.
There are so many ways to travel in this country cheaply.
First of all, its location is very central,
which means there's a lot of flight options
to help you get here as cheap as possible.
A typical dish here is called acasado
which is rice and beans and a protein and veggies.
And that costs about 3000 to 4,000 colones
which is about $5 US.
But if you really want to be budget conscious
there are so many fruit vendors
and fruit markets in this country,
you can easily get a huge mango and a banana
for under a dollar, even cents.
Now, activities, this country
is the most bio diverse country
in the world, which means you are guaranteed
to see natural beauty and wildlife everywhere you go.
There's so many free things to do in this country
to keep yourself occupied.
The cheapest form of accommodation here is a hostile
or you can even rent a tent and go to like a camping area
and hostiles will be about 10 to $20 a day.
They can be 20 to $30 depending on the amenities available.
You can also look at renting a vehicle
and they come with tents on the top
and you can drive around this country
and have a vehicle and your accommodation in one.
Because tourism is so big here, there's so many options
for you to find a rental or an Airbnb
anywhere you go in this country.
And those will range on the cheaper end
from 20 to $40 a night.
But we're sticking to budget, so go with the budget option.
I would highly recommend adding Costa Rica
to your 2023 travel plans for budget destinations.
- Hey everyone, Kristen here again.
My top pick for the most amazing,
affordable budget destination to visit in 2023 is India.
I have spent six months in total in the country
traveling all around from the north to the very south
and it is the most budget friendly destination
I have ever been to out of all 70 countries
that I have traveled to to date.
And not just that, but India is one of my favorite countries
in the entire world.
I actually did a budget breakdown of one month
I spent in India, which you can find on our blog.
And although it's from a few years ago,
prices haven't changed very much.
A typical Indian dish that you'll get in a restaurant
will cost around two to $3 US
and that also includes a drink
and it's a lot of food that you're getting.
Like a typical dish with some naan
and then a chai, let's say.
If you wanna pay even less than that
you can check out a local daba where the locals go
and you can get the same dish for about $1.
When it comes to accommodations
as a single traveler you can expect
to pay anywhere between two to $18
to spend the night in a guest house
or a hostile style accommodation.
And obviously the closer you get to the $18 mark
the nicer the guest house or hostile is going to be.
But even for $40 US a night
you can stay in complete luxury all over the country.
The transportation system in India is very convenient.
There's many ways to get around.
You can get an Uber in Delhi
for an hour to go around the city.
It'll cost you $7.
You can take a train, which I highly recommend.
You have to at least take one train ride in India.
It's quite the experience,
but a train ride from Delhi to Agra will cost you $16
and that will be in comfort class, which is really nice.
So now that you know the most amazing,
affordable budget destinations to visit in 2023,
you may also want to know some more budget travel hacks
that are gonna help you save even more this year.
If that's you, be sure to check out
the video that just popped up
for more tips and tricks
and I'll see you in the next video.
Happy travels.
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