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7 Countries to See on a Limited Budget

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
October 27, 2020
in Leisure & Lifestyle
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If you don’t have enough money to go to a luxury resort, it is not a reason to stay home and reject traveling since you can do it on a budget as well.

Even though many people claim that they are fond of traveling, they don’t do it just because they don’t have enough money to choose some popular Pinterest gateways. Well, some travel destinations can really cost a pretty penny, but usually, everything depends more on the chosen comfort level. If you don’t mind staying in a hostel or renting a small flat with several neighbors, any country can become pretty affordable. Besides, our world is full of many picturesque and original countries with unique landmarks that you can visit even on a limited budget. The main thing here is to get out of your bed and go on an adventure. The lion’s share of your budget can be spent on the road since the chances are high that you live far away from these places. However, in this case, it is worth studying an essay writing service review to find a part-time job if you are a student and watch various airline discounts that appear regularly on specialized websites.

Peru

What do you know about this country? Perhaps, your knowledge will not be too wide and sound since this country rightly holds the title of one of the most mysterious countries in Latin America. Curious tourists go there to see Machu Picchu and the Inca fortresses’ ruins, take unusual pics, and maybe explore the original culture of the indigenous people of America at least a bit. As a bonus, you will be able to admire the picturesque mountain and ocean landscapes. You may mistakenly believe that such a trip will cost you a fortune, but in fact, it is pretty cheap to stay in the country since you can find accommodation that will cost you about $ 8. You shouldn’t worry about food either since $5 per day can be enough.

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The Philippines

There is a separate type of people fond of Asia, and every time they get a chance to visit one of these countries, they use it without any further ado. Thus, if you are an Asia admirer looking for a nice place to go on vacation, pay attention to the Philippines. In this part of the world, many countries offer vacations and excursions for relatively little money. It can boast of amazingly beautiful nature, clean beaches, and friendly locals. You can arrange a wonderful beach vacation and diversify it with a sightseeing tour. The Chocolate Hills Nature Reserve is on the list of must-visit places. If you don’t opt for luxury resorts, you can find a budgetary hotel that will cost you about $10. The service essay pro can help you save your time and nerves before the best vacation in your life.

Egypt

Egypt is one of the most popular destinations for beach holidays in winter. And this is not surprising since low prices and ancient attractions cannot but attract tourists to this African country. Everyone may know the cult sights like the Valley of the Pharaohs and the Luxor Palace. Also, here you can arrange an amazing trip along the Nile. And if you have never tried scuba diving, it is time to fix this misfortune since the Red Sea with all its charming inhabitants is perfect for such an experience. You will pay about $30 for a one-day stay in a country with one of the most ancient civilizations.

India

Bright and unpredictable India can offer you a wonderful holiday even on a limited budget. India is popular not only among yoga admirers or those who want to comprehend the wisdom of Ayurveda. Thus, you can immerse yourself in the inimitable culture, arrange a beach holiday or visit popular and world-known spots like the Taj Mahal, Jaisalmer Fort, and others. Most tourists spend less than $ 20 per day, so don’t worry about your savings, especially if you have studied paper writing service reviews to get your papers done cheaply.  

Laos

The South Asian country attracts tourists primarily with Buddhist monasteries located in the mountains. However, there are many other fascinating places here. Thus, you can visit the Kuang Si waterfall and Si Fang Don area, cut by the Mekong River flow, as a result of which about 4 thousand islands were formed, Namnung Lake and others. If you are not a fussy traveler, you can stay in a hostel for about $10.

Greece

Even before Greece practically went bankrupt, this country was one of the cheapest. Many love this country for delicious Greek cuisine, amazing sea, and interesting ancient sights. You can rent a room without neighbors for less than $ 15. You can stay on the Greek mainland or go to one of its picturesque islands. Many couples come here to arrange a wedding ceremony on the Greek island of Santorini. For an unforgettable Greek getaway, explore stunning villas in Paros with private pool, offering the perfect blend of luxury and relaxation.  

Bolivia

Many people underestimate this travel gateway and choose some other travel destinations. However, this picturesque country has many things to offer you, even if you have a limited budget. Thus, its impressive and breathtaking landscapes will cost you nothing, and the hostel room is available for about $7 per night. Just make sure to visit the Andes Mountains, stunning Lake Titicaca, and of course, the Salar de Uyuni. If you are interested in taking pictures, you will win a successful lottery ticket if you come here on vacation.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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