Cheap is not what we always think of when we travel, but rather that it is expensive.
Some people ask me how someone who lives on a tight budget can still travel the world.
There are two sides to the same coin.
Side 1 is how to have the money to travel and side 2 is how to spend little on each trip.
For side 1, I discuss this subject in Vida de viajante.
Here we will talk about side 2. How to travel the world on a budget.
In reality, traveling does not have to be expensive and if you live in expensive countries like Brazil, the United States and Europe, traveling is cheaper.
In addition, there are still very cheap countries in the world to travel to, destinations in Southeast Asia probably come immediately to mind.
Depending on where you live, you will spend less than you actually spend on your day to day.
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However, one of the most effective is choosing a cheaper country, which is a good start.
However, cheap is a very relative concept and depends a lot on your travel style.
Since we are talking about cheap, I will not talk about luxury trips, as they have an expense beyond any idea of cheap.
To make it easier to understand what I am talking about, I will define the prices for a person traveling alone and a parameter of what a cheaper trip is like on two levels.
Backpacker
A backpacker is someone who explores the world independently, on a tighter budget, carrying only a backpack with the essentials.
Backpackers generally seek authentic experiences, avoiding traditional tourist routes, preferring to explore cheaper and more unusual destinations.
Here are some characteristics that define this type of traveler:
- Low budget: They prefer cheap, simple accommodations, such as hostels, campsites or even couchsurfing, and save on food and transportation.
- Mobility: Since they travel with a backpack, they are always ready to move around easily and quickly.
- Cultural experiences: The focus is on experiencing the local culture, often choosing to interact with locals, try typical cuisine and visit less touristy and cheaper places.
- Adventurous spirit: Backpackers are flexible and open to changes in plans, since they do not follow a rigid itinerary.
- Sustainability: Generally, backpackers have a more sustainable approach, seeking practices that respect the environment.
Intermediate traveler
An intermediate traveler is someone who seeks a balance between comfort and economy during their travels.
They are not as minimalist as a backpacker, but they do not opt for luxury trips either. They prefer good experiences without going over their budget.
Here are some characteristics of an intermediate traveler:
- Moderate comfort: They opt for quality accommodations, such as comfortable but still affordable hotels or guesthouses. They do not seek luxury or the cheapest, but they value basic amenities.
- Flexible planning: The intermediate traveler usually does some planning, but does not follow a rigid itinerary. They like to explore freely, but with a plan in mind to optimize the trip.
- Balanced budget: They spend more than a backpacker, but are cost-conscious. They prefer to spend on experiences, such as guided tours, tourist attractions, and meals in good restaurants, without splurging.
- Efficient transportation: They opt for more comfortable flights, trains or buses, but do not hesitate to use public transportation or rent a car, if it is cheaper, practical and better value for money.
- Search for good experiences: This type of traveler values authentic and cultural experiences, but without giving up a little comfort. They explore the destination in a more balanced way, visiting popular tourist spots, but also seeking out less obvious places.
Here are some things to watch out for.
Airfare: Obviously, the cost of airfare will influence the total cost of your trip, but planning and payment options will help keep the cost lower.
For reference purposes only, I will use the average round-trip airfare, always starting from the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
Documentation and Vaccinations: It is important for each traveler to observe the rules and requirements for documents and vaccinations for each country they wish to travel to.
Insurance: Do not leave home without insurance. Not having insurance can turn your trip into a huge financial nightmare.
Cheapest countries to travel to in the Americas
Due to the distance and the location of neighboring countries, many of them are very cheap for Brazilians, but also for Europeans and North Americans.
Average cost of airfare (round trip) – US$ 300.00 to US$ 500.00
Guatemala
Guatemala is a country rich in history and culture. It is famous for its mountainous landscapes, active volcanoes and tropical rainforests.
Its colonial city, Antigua, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its cobblestone streets and Spanish architecture.
The capital is Guatemala City, a vibrant urban center.
Lake Atitlán, considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, and the ruins of Tikal, an ancient Mayan archaeological site located in the Petén region, are two of the most iconic tourist destinations.
Many are attracted by the Spanish courses, which are great and cheap.
The country is a spectacular backpacking destination, with the country’s vibrant and colorful culture and rich history attracting thousands of backpackers each year, mainly because it is affordable.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $2 – $8
- Accommodation: $10 – $12
- Transportation: $3 – $5
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50
Suggested hotel: Hostal Amaya
Intermediate traveler
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $18 – $20
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120
Suggested hotel: Casa Magnolia
Costa Rica
The country is known for its rich biodiversity and lush landscapes.
Famous for its paradisiacal beaches, tropical forests and active volcanoes, it is a popular destination for ecotourism.
Its excellent and affordable cuisine attracts lovers of good food.
It has the special situation of being bathed by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea just a short distance away.
Crossing the country takes 4 to 5 hours by car to go from one ocean to the other.
The distance between cities such as Jacó (on the Pacific) and Limón (on the Caribbean) is approximately 250 km.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $6 – $10
- Accommodation: $8 – $10
- Transportation: $3 – $5
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50
Suggested hotel: Costa Rica backpakers
Intermediate traveler
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $25 – $30
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $50 – $60
Estimated daily cost: $120 – $135
Suggested hotel: W´s hostel
Peru
For me, Peru is one of the best countries in the Americas to travel to.
It has an abundance of nature, culture, food and a warm climate, stunning coastlines, vast deserts, picturesque mountains and even part of the Amazon rainforest.
Even in the most touristy places, accommodation and tours are cheap.
It is also the birthplace of many important civilizations, such as the Inca, with one of its best-known monuments, Machu Picchu.
For the adventurous, there is much to see, from the plains in the south, the Nazca line to the great mountains in Huaraz and the Cordillera Blanca.
We also have Cuzco, Arequipa, Lima, Lake Titicaca and many other places.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $6 – $8
- Accommodation: $4 – $6
- Transportation: $3 – $5
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50.
Suggested hotel: 1900 Hostel
Intermediate traveler
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $15 – $20
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100
Suggested hotel: Hotel Brickell
Bolivia
There is no doubt that Bolivia is a cheap destination, but it is important to know that it is one of the ones with the least infrastructure.
Since most of its territory is located high in the Andes, everything is more difficult and scary for those who are used to good things.
It starts when you arrive at La Paz airport, El Alto International Airport.
It is located at an altitude of 4,061 meters, which offers a unique experience due to the atmospheric conditions.
Right after is LA PAZ, which is located in a deep valley, surrounded by majestic mountains, at an altitude that varies between 3,200 and 4,100 meters, at first glance it looks like a large slum.
And so it goes on with dramatic landscapes of the isolated archaeological ruins of Tiwanaku, Lake Titicaca and the impressive Uyuni salt flats, among many others.
It is important to be careful with the cheapest transport, as some are illegal and the vehicles are poorly maintained.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $3 – $6
- Transportation: $3 – $5
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: US$ 20 – US$ 30.
Suggested hotel: Saint Peters llama Hostal
Intermediate traveler
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80
Suggested hotel: Hotel Diamante Azul
Colombia
Colombia is not the cheapest country in South America, but it is worth it, as it is full of beauty, from the lush countryside full of coffee plantations, mountains to the Caribbean coast.
Due to the devaluation of its currency, the costs for travelers are great.
Main cities:
Bogotá:
It is the capital of Colombia and the largest city in the country. Located at an altitude of 2,640 meters, it is surrounded by the Andes mountains. Bogotá is a cultural and political center, known for museums such as the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum. Its diversity of neighborhoods, such as the historic La Candelaria and the modern Zona Rosa, reflect a rich mix of tradition and modernity.
Medellin:
Known as the “City of Eternal Spring”, it stands out for its pleasant climate and mountainous landscapes.
It is famous for its cable car system, which connects the favelas to the center, and for its vibrant cultural scene. Events such as the Flower Fair and the Comuna 13 neighborhood are not to be missed.
Cartagena:
Located on the Caribbean coast, Cartagena is a tourist destination famous for its colonial beauty and tropical beaches. The historic center, with its cobblestone streets and colorful mansions, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas and the Rosario Islands attract visitors for their history and crystal-clear waters.
In the main cities, you can only go about 6 blocks from the tourist attractions and the prices will be much cheaper.
Visit Colombia.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $7 – $10
- Transportation: $5 – $8
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $20 – $30
Suggested hotel: La Casa de las plazas
Daily expenses
- Meals: $16 – $20
- Accommodation: $24 – $32
- Transportation: $16 – $20
- Tours: $40 – $60
Estimated daily cost: $120 – $140
Suggested hotel: Ibis Budget Bogota Marly
Mexico
Mexico is a vibrant mix of history, culture and stunning landscapes. Mexico City, where the ancient and the modern meet, with the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral.
Visiting Teotihuacán, with its iconic Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, takes you back to another time in history.
When you think of Mexico, the coast with white sand beaches of Cancún or Playa del Carmen immediately comes to mind.
However, the Yucatan Peninsula has more to offer, such as diving in cenotes and the Mayan ruins of Tulum.
The most spectacular attraction is Chichén Itzá, one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
In the south, we have Oaxaca, with its famous cuisine, markets and the archaeological site of Monte Albán.
We can’t forget Mexican cuisine, which is not only delicious but also very cheap, with its tacos, tortillas, etc.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $7 – $10
- Transportation: $5 – $8
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70.
Suggested hotel: CASA MX alameda
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $30
- Accommodation: $15 – $20
- Transportation: $16 – $20
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120.
Suggested hotel: Hote& Villas 7
Argentina
Argentina is going through a major economic crisis and it has been depressing to visit the country lately, due to the shortage of everything.
However, it is a country of incredible contrasts, where you can experience everything from a cosmopolitan pace to stunning natural landscapes.
If you arrive with currency, dollars or euros, your trip will be around 50% cheaper due to the black market exchange rate.
For meat and wine lovers, it is a paradise, as you can eat the best meat and the best wine very cheaply.
Buenos Aires, although it has lost much of its charm, is still captivating with its wide avenues, charming cafes and the iconic San Telmo neighborhood, full of tango and history.
Mendoza, to the north, where you can explore renowned wineries and taste wines, especially the famous Malbec, while enjoying the views of the Andes mountains and the iconic Aconcagua (the highest mountain after the Himalayas).
For adventure lovers, Bariloche, with its crystal clear lakes and outdoor sports options, such as skiing in winter and hiking in summer. For an even wilder experience, head to Patagonia.
El Calafate and the imposing Perito Moreno glacier, the Fitz Roy mountain with one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. And to finish, there’s nothing like reaching the end of the world, in Tierra del Fuego (Ushuaia).
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $20
- Accommodation: $7 – $10
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $25
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70.
Suggested hotel: MiBAQ Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $30
- Accommodation: $20 – $30
- Transportation: $16 – $20
- Tours: $40 – $60
Estimated daily cost: $120 – $140.
Suggested hotel: Tucuman Palace Hotel
Equador
Ecuador is one of the least known countries in South America, but it has a lot to offer.
Quito, a historic city nestled between mountains. Its colonial center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with incredible churches like the Basilica del Voto Nacional and lively squares.
For a spectacular view of the city and the Andes, just take the cable car up to the Pichincha volcano.
The Otavalo Market is another highlight, where you can buy local handicrafts and experience the authenticity of indigenous culture.
The Avenue of Volcanoes, with its approximately 30 peaks, is part of the Andean Volcanic Belt, one of the regions that form the feared Pacific Ring of Fire.
Along the way, you can explore the impressive Cotopaxi, one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.
For those who enjoy adventure, hiking and climbing are a must.
Ecuador offers encounters with the Amazon rainforest, such as the Yasuni National Park, as well as peaceful beaches like Montanita, famous for surfing.
But the best known are the Galapagos Islands, which unfortunately cannot be visited cheaply.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $3 – $5
- Accommodation: $3 – $4
- Transportation: $4 – $5
- Tours: $8 – $10
Estimated daily cost: $20 – $30.
Suggested hotel: The Secret garden
Daily expenses
- Meals: $5 – $10
- Accommodation: $15 – $20
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $70
Suggested hotel: Hotel Huasi Continental
Cheapest countries to travel to in Asia
Although the flight from Brazil to Asia is not cheap, the cost within the countries is so cheap that it makes up for the cost of the tickets.
Average cost of airfare (round trip). – US$ 900.00 to 1,200.00.
Thailand
For me, Thailand, when traveling, is one of the best expressions of good and cheap.
Because it has a predominantly tropical climate, it has many fruits and foods that we find in Brazil, as well as many others specific to the region.
It has one of the best tourism infrastructures in the world, whatever you want is possible.
You can travel as simply and cheaply as you want, or with the greatest possible luxuries.
All this at much lower prices than other countries.
A trip to Thailand is an immersion in culture, nature and spirituality.
Starting with the chaotic and exciting Bangkok, with its golden temples, such as Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, and the floating markets, the city offers a mix of tradition and modernity.
To the north, where cities like Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are famous for their Buddhist temples and mountainous landscapes.
In the south, the paradisiacal beaches of Phuket, Krabi and the Phi Phi Islands enchant with their crystal clear waters and marine life.
For the more adventurous, forest trails, boat trips and diving are a must.
And I can’t forget to mention the hospitality of the Thai people, which completes the experience, making Thailand an unforgettable destination.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $5 – $8
- Transportation: $3 – $6
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $30 – $40
Suggested hotel: The LOL Elephant Hostal
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $12
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $15
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80.
Suggested hotel: Sri Krungthep Hotel
Laos
Laos is definitely not one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia, mainly due to the lack of beaches and the difficulty of getting around.
Its mountainous geography and few roads make traveling very time-consuming and boring.
However, partly due to the lack of tourists, Laos is a very authentic destination with beautiful landscapes, inspiring culture and very friendly people.
In Luang Prabang, the former capital of Laos, you can admire the mix of French colonial architecture and ancient Buddhist temples.
In addition to trips on the Mekong River and surrounded by stunning nature.
Vientiane, despite being the capital, is very peaceful, where you can visit the country’s national monument very calmly.
For those who like to spend little and avoid the crowds of tourists and have immersive experiences in the local culture, Laos is a great option.
Because it combines being cheap, few tourists and many places to explore.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $2 – $4
- Accommodation: $5 – $8
- Transportation: $3 – $6
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $30 – $40.
Suggested hotel: Downtown Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $12
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $70
Suggested hotel: Midnight Blue Guesshouse
Vietnam
Vietnam was a pleasant surprise for me, as it is not only one of the cheapest countries in the region, but also one of the most beautiful, captivating and cultural in all of Southeast Asia.
Even with the madness of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, the beauty of the rest of the country more than makes up for the chaotic moments.
In the far south, the Mekong Delta, where you can sail along rivers and floating markets.
Then, you can pass through the vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, with its lively nightlife and the history of the Vietnam War.
For a bit of relaxation, there is nothing better than the beaches of Nha Trang.
Hoi An, a charming coastal city famous for its well-preserved architecture and colorful lanterns.
Hanoi, the capital, where you can explore the Old Quarter and taste the famous pho at one of the many street stalls with an incredible variety of very cheap food.
A must-see is Ha Long Bay, with its limestone islands and green waters, ideal for boat trips.
If you get tired of the hustle and bustle, the ideal place to head to Sapa, a small town nestled in the mountains to the north.
Of course, during your trip, you can’t miss the vibrant and fresh Vietnamese cuisine, characterized by the use of aromatic herbs, vegetables and seafood.
Iconic dishes include pho (noodle soup), banh mi (baguette sandwich) and spring rolls.
The balance between sweet, salty, sour and spicy flavors is essential.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $2 – $4
- Accommodation: $5 – $8
- Transportation: $2 – $4
- Tours: $8 – $14
Estimated daily cost: $20 – $30.
Suggested hotel: VY da central market hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $12
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $70
Suggested hotel: Haven Hut Dawn Hotel
Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia is often seen as a gateway rather than a destination.
However, it has much to offer, starting with its capital Kuala Lumpur, where the imposing Petronas Twin Towers stand out on the skyline.
Explore the vibrant Chinatown market, Batu Cave and sample local dishes such as nasi lemak and char kway teow.
George Town in Penang, known for its colonial architecture and vibrant street art.
The city is a foodie’s paradise, with a fusion of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavours.
Experience nature in Langkawi, an archipelago famous for its white sand beaches and tropical forests.
End your trip in the Cameron Highlands, with its stunning tea plantations. The cultural diversity and unique cuisine make Malaysia an unforgettable and fascinating destination.
The only thing it’s not for is lovers of alcohol, as it is a predominantly Muslim country, and alcohol is highly taxed, especially in bars and restaurants.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $5 – $7
- Transportation: $2 – $4
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $30 – $40
Suggested hotel: Kitez Hotel & Bunkz
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $15
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80
Suggested hotel: Haven Hut Dawn Hotel
Kingdom of Cambodia
Cambodia is one of the cheapest places in the region.
Siem Reap, despite being the country’s ultimate tourist destination due to its proximity to the Angkor Wat complex, is very affordable.
Other places like Battambang, which is a little less explored, are even cheaper.
The country has little to offer the serious tourist, but for explorers it is a true paradise.
However, you need to be well informed, as the transport infrastructure outside the main attractions is very poor and unreliable.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $5 – $7
- Transportation: $2 – $4
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: US$ 30 – US$ 40.
Suggested hotel: Kitez Hotel & Bunkz
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $15
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80
Suggested hotel: Haven Hut Dawn Hotel
India
India is one of those places that you either love or leave, you can’t leave without taking with you a lot of good and bad impressions.
Your beliefs will be confronted with the reality of the country.
Cities like Delhi and Mumbai offer a mix of history, mysticism and modernity, with their ancient temples and modern skyscrapers.
Everything is very cheap, but tourists have to be careful, as we are not used to the Indian lifestyle.
The Taj Mahal, in Agra, is one of the 7 wonders of the modern world, and its beauty and grandeur are breathtaking.
In Rajasthan, palaces and fortresses evoke the era of the maharajas.
However, Varanasi, on the banks of the Ganges River, provides an intense spiritual experience, with religious ceremonies taking place at sunset.
For yoga lovers, Rishikesh is known as the “Gateway to the Himalayas” and the “Yoga Capital of the World”.
The city hosts the International Yoga Festival, among other events.
The food is a feast of flavors, with spices unique to each region.
I can say that traveling to India is not for the faint of heart.
However, getting lost in colorful markets, connecting with hospitable people and immersing yourself in a culture rich in ancient traditions, always with something new to discover around every corner, is well worth the experience.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $4 – $6
- Transportation: $2 – $4
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $25 – $30
Suggested hotel: Heistel Delhi
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $15
- Accommodation: $7 – $12
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80
Suggested hotel: Sarthak Palace
Nepal
Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world, still offers a transformative experience.
The country, known for its stunning landscapes and the imposing presence of the Himalayas, is a paradise for those who love adventure and culture.
Upon arriving in Kathmandu, you can feel the vibrant energy of the city, with its bustling streets, ancient temples and the smell of spices in the air. It is worth visiting Durbar Square and the Swayambhunath Temple, the “Monkey Temple”, which offers an incredible view of the city.
Everything is very cheap, but you have to be careful, as almost everything is counterfeit.
For the adventurous, the trek to Everest Base Camp is a must. The trails take you through Sherpa villages, Buddhist monasteries and breathtaking landscapes.
If you prefer something more peaceful, Pokhara is ideal. The city is surrounded by mountains and offers boat trips on Lake Phewa.
Delicious food, warm hospitality and views of the world’s highest mountains will simply make your experience unforgettable.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $2 – $4
- Transportation: $6 – $8
- Tours: $8 – $10
Estimated daily cost: $15 – $20
Suggested hotel: Yog Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $5 – $10
- Accommodation: $6 – $12
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $10 – $25
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $70
Suggested hotel: Khangsar Home
Indonesia
Indonesia is an incredible mix of culture, nature and tropical adventures.
The country, made up of more than 17 thousand islands, offers a variety of experiences for all tastes.
The island of Bali is certainly the most famous destination, with beaches like Kuta and Semyniak that are paradisiacal, and exotic temples like Uluwatu that connect you with a rich and stunning culture.
Further inland, in Ubud, immerse yourself in spirituality by visiting temples like Tirta Empul and discovering the famous rice fields and the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, as well as experiencing its intense nightlife.
It has always been a cheap destination, but as its popularity has increased, the costs have also increased, but it remains affordable.
For diving and snorkeling, the Gili Islands are the ideal place, swimming alongside turtles and colorful corals.
In Flores, you can see the impressive Komodo Dragon, while on the island of Java, visit Borobudur, the largest Buddhist temple in the world.
Indonesia is a complete destination: lush nature, rich history and vibrant culture. Each island has a unique personality, making your trip always surprising.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $6 – $10
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $60
Suggested hotel: Santum Homestay
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $4 – $6
- Transportation: $2 – $4
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $20 – $30.
Suggested hotel: Aura Dormitory House Ubud
Cheapest countries to travel to in Africa
Although Africa is the continent with the fewest flight options, this has been improving in recent times.
However, domestic costs are cheap, which makes up for the higher ticket prices.
Average cost of airfare – US$800.00 to 1,100.00
Tunisia
Tunisia is a blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes and rich culture.
Tunis, the capital, with its vibrant markets and mosques, and the Bardo Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world.
Carthage is an example of a powerful ancient civilization.
Tozeur, an oasis town with palm trees and unique architecture, offers access to tours of the Sahara Desert, where the scenery is unforgettable.
The location has been the setting for films such as “Star Wars” and offers experiences such as camel rides and overnight stays in Bedouin tents under the starry sky.
Tunisia also offers incredible beaches along the Mediterranean.
Sidi Bou Said, with its white houses and blue doors, is a picturesque seaside village that delights all visitors.
This mix of history, culture and landscapes makes Tunisia a fascinating and accessible destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $10 – $16
- Transportation: $4 – $6
- Tours: $10 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $30 – $40.
Suggested hotel: Nomads Hostel Tunisia
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $20 – $25
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $80.
Suggested hotel: Hotel Dar Ali
Marroco
Morocco, considered the gateway to Africa, is one of the most exotic destinations in the world.
It is a melting pot of Berber, Arab, African and European influences.
Morocco has an unspoiled coastline with fabulous beaches, endless cedar forests, stunning waterfalls, desert landscapes with dunes and high snow-capped mountain peaks above 4,000 meters.
Marrakesh, where the vibrant markets of Jemaa el-Fna Square envelop you with spices, crafts and live music. Visit the Majorelle Garden for a moment of peace and admire its vibrant blue architecture.
Prices are cheap, but be careful as vendors charge tourists more.
The Sahara Desert is another highlight. Taking a camel ride through the Erg Chebbi dunes and sleeping in tents under the starry sky is a magical experience.
In Fez, the old Medina transports you back in time with its narrow streets and artisan workshops.
Chefchaouen, the “blue city”, is perfect for those looking for a more peaceful vibe, with its houses painted in shades of blue.
Moroccan cuisine is a spectacle in itself: tagines, couscous and sweets made with almonds and honey will win your taste buds over. Morocco is pure magic.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $6 – $8
- Accommodation: $6 – $8
- Transportation: $4 – $8
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $30 – $40.
Suggested hotel: Kasbah Red Castel Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $12 – $15
- Accommodation: $10 – $15
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $40 – $50
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $90
Suggested hotel: Hotel Medina
Egypt
Egypt remains an incredible travel destination and is very easy to find cheap travel, even in the main cities.
What you have to be careful about is the many scams at the main attractions.
In my opinion, it is one of the countries with the most tourist scams in the world.
Have a very clear idea of where you want to go, how much you want to pay and don’t deviate, because before you know it you will have fallen for a scam.
There is no shortage of incredible activities to do in Egypt such as the Pyramids of Giza, Saqqara and Memphis.
In Luxor, there are a number of affordable tours that include the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak.
A trip to Egypt is a dive into our history.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $6 – $8
- Accommodation: $6 – $8
- Transportation: $6 – $10
- Tours: $25 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50.
Suggested hotel: Freedom Hostell
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $18
- Accommodation: $15 – $20
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $40 – $50
Estimated daily cost: $70 – $90
Suggested hotel: Regency inn
South Africa
A trip to South Africa is a fascinating combination of wild nature, rich history and vibrant cities.
You can go on safari, go wine tasting or even ski in the winter.
The country offers experiences for all types of travelers, from budget trips to luxury safaris and even city tours.
In Johannesburg, you can delve into the history of apartheid at the Apartheid Museum and visit the famous Soweto.
In Cape Town, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Climb the iconic Table Mountain, which offers breathtaking panoramic views, and explore the V&A Waterfront, full of restaurants and shops.
One of the main attractions is the safari in Kruger National Park.
There, the big goal is to see the so-called “Big Five” (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhino) in their natural habitat.
It’s a unique experience! If you love wine, don’t miss the Stellenbosch Wine Route, where you can taste award-winning wines in picturesque settings.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $10 – $14
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50.
Suggested hotel: 91 Loop Boutique Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $24
- Accommodation: $30 – $34
- Transportation: $10 – $12
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $90 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Check Inn Hotel
Cheapest countries to travel to in Europe
Europe is generally an expensive destination, but the flight options are almost endless.
By being flexible with dates and destinations, you can find great deals at a very low cost.
Average cost of airfare – US$600.00 to US$1,000.00
Bulgaria
Bulgaria offers a combination of history, beautiful landscapes and authentic culture.
Sofia, the capital, is full of historical monuments such as the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world.
Traveling around the country is cheap and has great infrastructure.
The city also has Roman ruins and a vibrant nightlife, with bars and restaurants serving delicious Bulgarian cuisine.
Plovdiv, on the other hand, is one of the oldest cities in Europe, with its cobblestone streets, colorful houses and the impressive Roman Amphitheatre.
It is a city that blends modernity and history in a fascinating way.
In winter, sports lovers can visit Bansko, one of the most accessible ski destinations in Europe, with excellent slopes and infrastructure.
Bulgaria also has impressive natural beauty, such as the Rila Monastery, located in the mountains and surrounded by lush forests. It is a place of peace and spirituality, and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For those looking to relax, the best option is to head to the Black Sea Coast, where cities like Varna and Burgas offer quiet beaches, affordable resorts and a laid-back vibe.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $8 – $10
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $60
Suggested hotel: Hostel Mostel Sofia
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $25 – $30
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Scotty Boutique Hotel
Estonia
Estonia is one of those countries that we often overlook.
I only discovered it when I was in Finland and heard about Tallinn.
Tallinn, the capital, is charming with its perfectly preserved medieval city and much of the architecture from the Soviet era. Walking through its cobblestone streets, between walls and towers, makes you feel like you’re in another era.
Don’t miss the Town Hall Square and St. Olav’s Church, which offers panoramic views of the city.
Outside Tallinn, explore Lahemaa National Park, a natural haven of forests, waterfalls and coastal villages. It’s ideal for hiking and wildlife watching.
Narva Castle, on the border with Russia, is an impressive landmark. The island of Saaremaa, with its windmills and quiet beaches, is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet.
Estonia also surprises with its technological innovation and the hospitality of its people. A small destination, but full of charm.
You will find all the comforts of modern life, but with the feel of a village lost in time.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $16 – $20
- Accommodation: $12 – $16
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $25 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70
Suggested hotel: Imaginary Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $30 – $40
- Accommodation: $20 – $25
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $40 – $50
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120
Suggested hotel: Imaginary Hostel
Latvia
Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia are often overlooked as holiday destinations.
However, they are some of the most beautiful and affordable places in Europe.
Riga, the capital, is known for its Art Nouveau architecture and charming Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stroll along the cobbled streets, visit the House of the Blackheads and climb the Tower of St. Peter’s Church for stunning views of the city.
Gauja National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. With its dense forests, mysterious caves and medieval castles such as Turaida Castle, the park is perfect for hiking and kayaking.
For a relaxing experience, visit the coastal city of Jurmala, famous for its white-sand beaches and spas.
If you’re into history, the Rundale Palace, often compared to Versailles, is a must-see.
The country combines tranquility, affordability, natural beauty and history in one enchanting destination.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $16 – $20
- Accommodation: $12 – $14
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $60
Suggested hotel: Liberty Airy
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $30
- Accommodation: $20 – $25
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Viktorija
North Macedonia
Most of the Balkans are cheap by European standards, but North Macedonia is particularly cheap.
North Macedonia is a beautiful country with many mountains, an incredible wine region and absolutely delicious food.
It was one of the pleasant surprises of my trip to the Balkans.
Skopje, the capital, where modern monuments mingle with historical treasures. The city center is marked by the huge statue of Alexander the Great and the Stone Bridge, which connects the old and new parts of the city.
The Kale Fortress offers panoramic views, and explore the Old Bazaar, full of traditional shops and cafes.
Ohrid, a picturesque town on the shores of one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe, Lake Ohrid.
Its natural beauty is combined with historical heritage, with medieval churches such as the Church of St. John of Kaneo, which sits on the lakeshore, creating an unforgettable scene.
Meanwhile, Mavrovo National Park is ideal for hiking and skiing in winter, with majestic mountains and crystal-clear lakes.
Macedonian cuisine is an attraction in itself, with dishes such as burek (a puff pastry) and tavče gravče (baked beans).
North Macedonia is a destination to enjoy the culture, nature and warm hospitality of its people.
Culture, nature and hospitality are not only cheap, they are also priceless.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $16 – $20
- Accommodation: $12 – $14
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $60
Suggested hotel: Skopje Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $30
- Accommodation: $20 – $25
- Transportation: $10 – $15
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Hotel Kapistec Skopje
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is another country that we don’t know much about, but when you get there, everything is impressive.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and resilient history of the Balkans.
Sarajevo, the capital, where East and West meet.
Walk across the Latin Bridge, where World War II began.
Stroll through Bascarsija, the old Ottoman bazaar, and visit the war tunnel, which reveals the country’s recent history.
The mosques, churches and synagogues side by side show the city’s unique cultural diversity.
A hike to Mount Trebevic not only offers you a chance to experience the history of the 1984 Winter Olympics, but also takes you on a walk along the bobsled track, among other things.
Then head to Mostar, famous for its Stari Most Bridge, which is a symbol of overcoming and reconciliation. The view of the Neretva River, with its emerald waters and the surrounding Ottoman architecture, is breathtaking. Be sure to explore the cobblestone streets and craft shops.
For nature lovers, Sutjeska National Park offers incredible hiking trails, including a visit to the Perućica Forest, one of the last virgin forests in Europe. And if you’re looking for something different, visit the village of Blagaj, where a monastery was built next to a spring that flows from a cave, creating a surreal scene.
Bosnia combines lush nature, deep history and a welcoming culture that leaves its mark on every moment of the trip.
A past of war, but a present and future of tranquility (Sarajevo).
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $4 – $6
- Accommodation: $8 – $12
- Transportation: $6 – $8
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $60
Suggested hotel: Hostel Franz Ferdinand
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $20
- Accommodation: $25 – $32
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Villa Basamak
Albania
Albania combines stunning beaches, towering mountains and a rich cultural heritage.
Its capital, Tirana, is home to Skanderbeg Square, which is full of life and colour.
Visit the National Art Gallery and the iconic Blloku, the former quarter of the communist leaders, now lined with cafés and small shops.
In the south, towards the Ionian coast, the beaches of Dhermi and Jale offer crystal clear waters and stunning scenery.
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the ancient city of Gjirokastër, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its stone houses and the castle that dominates the city.
A trip to the mountains of the Albanian Alps is a must.
The National Park is ideal for hiking, with trails leading to waterfalls and breathtaking views.
Sample the local cuisine, with dishes such as fergese (a cheese and pepper stew) and baklava.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $8 – $12
- Transportation: $6 – $8
- Tours: $10 – $15
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $60
Suggested hotel: D1 Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $20
- Accommodation: $25 – $30
- Transportation: $8 – $10
- Tours: $20 – $30
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Hotel Artist
Croatia
Croatia has always been on my agenda, but always as a more important place to visit.
When you decide to go, be amazed at how much there is to see and how cheap it is.
My first goal was the Plitvice Lakes National Park, with its layered waterfalls and turquoise lakes forming a breathtaking landscape.
Split, where the impressive Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is in the heart of the city.
The Croatian coast is dotted with stunning islands, with plenty of tour options to suit all budgets.
The boat trip to Hvar, known for its paradisiacal beaches and lively nightlife, is a must.
The island of Korčula, considered the birthplace of Marco Polo, is perfect for exploring charming villages and tasting local wines.
Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, famous for its medieval walls and cobblestone streets, which have featured many scenes from the Game of Thrones series.
Explore the Old Town, where you can visit the Rector’s Palace and the iconic Onofrio’s Fountain, and climb the city wall for spectacular views.
Croatia is a diverse city, offering a perfect blend of culture, history and natural beauty. It’s a destination that will stay with you forever.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $12 – $18
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $10
Estimated daily cost: $50 – $60
Suggested hotel: En Route Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $25 – $30
- Accommodation: $25 – $30
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120
Suggested hotel: Hotel Artist
Poland
When we think of Poland, we immediately think of World War II and its horrors, but the country is full of more beautiful stories, vibrant culture and diverse landscapes.
Warsaw, where the Old Town, rebuilt after World War II, impresses with its beauty and historical importance.
The Royal Castle and the Palace of Culture and Science are unmissable highlights.
Krakow, the former capital, is another highlight. The Market Square is one of the largest in Europe and is home to St. Mary’s Basilica and the Sukiennice (Cloth Market).
There is also Wawel Castle, a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Near Krakow is Auschwitz-Birkenau, the memorial and museum that honors the victims of the Holocaust, a place of deep reflection. Another Polish attraction is the Wieliczka Salt Mine, an underground complex of tunnels, chapels and sculptures made of salt.
Gdańsk, in the north, enchants with its seaside architecture, combining Gothic and Renaissance influences.
The city is famous for its role in the history of the Solidarity movement.
For nature lovers, the Tatra Mountains in the south offer hiking and winter sports, while the Białowieża National Park preserves one of the last primeval forests in Europe.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $8 – $10
- Accommodation: $14 – $16
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $10
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70
Suggested hotel: Safestay Warsaw Old Town
Daily expenses
- Meals: $25 – $30
- Accommodation: $25 – $35
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120
Suggested hotel: Hit Hotel
Portugal
Portugal is a great country to travel to. It has the infrastructure of a European country, a vast and rich history of almost 900 years, a rich culture, a pleasant climate and is one of the cheapest in Europe.
And for us Brazilians, it is even better, because they speak Portuguese, which makes traveling much easier.
Its capital, Lisbon, is a city full of charm, with its historic neighborhoods, the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery, among many others.
Another highlight is the food, with the famous codfish pastries and Belém pastries (outside Belém, they are called Pastel de Nata).
Portugal has many places to visit, such as the Costa Azul, the Douro Valley and other wine-producing regions.
If you have more time, there are many places worth checking out, such as Évora, Coimbra, Aveiro, Guimarães, Braga or the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores.
For those who like the beach, there is the Agrave region, for surfers there are the giant waves of Nazaré.
In addition, there is fantastic cuisine with seafood and cod, wonderful wines, not to mention the friendliness of the Portuguese people.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $15
- Accommodation: $16 – $20
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70.
Suggested hotel: Selina Secret Garden Lisbon
Daily expenses
- Meals: $40 – $50
- Accommodation: $25 – $35
- Transportation: $12 – $20
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $120 – $140
Suggested hotel: Pensao Residencial Flor dos Cavaleiros
Greece
Greece has always been a popular holiday destination, due to its climate and historical importance, as well as being cheap.
Greece is a paradise of attractions that combine history, culture and natural beauty.
Athens is the starting point, with the famous Acropolis and the Parthenon, symbols of ancient Greek civilization.
Another great attraction is its islands, and Santorini stands out with its stunning landscapes, its white houses and blue domes contrasting with the Aegean Sea.
The sunset is unmissable, while the island of Mykonos, on the other hand, attracts with its lively nightlife and its beaches with crystal clear waters.
You can also explore Delphi, the ancient sanctuary of Apollo, and Meteora, with its impressive monasteries built on cliffs.
Crete is also worth mentioning, with the Palace of Knossos, which dates back to the Minoan civilization.
Finally, Rhodes enchants with its fortified medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $15 – $20
- Accommodation: $8 – $12
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $60 – $70.
Suggested hotel: Zeus Hostel
Daily expenses
- Meals: $40 – $50
- Accommodation: $25 – $35
- Transportation: $12 – $20
- Tours: $30 – $40
Estimated daily cost: $100 – $120
Suggested hotel: Tempi Hotel
Serbia
Serbia, in the heart of the Balkans, is one of the region’s most affordable destinations.
It’s a fascinating destination full of history, culture and stunning scenery.
Belgrade, the capital, is home to the Belgrade Fortress, where the Danube and Sava rivers meet, and you can explore Kalemegdan Park for panoramic views of the city.
St. Sava Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, is also worth a visit.
In the evening, the bohemian Skadarlija district offers a unique experience with its traditional taverns and live music.
Novi Sad, on the banks of the Danube, is home to the impressive Petrovaradin Fortress and is famous for the EXIT festival.
Nearby, the Vojvodina region is known for its wineries and picturesque villages. Tara National Park is a nature lover’s paradise, with its mountains, dense forests and the stunning Drina River Canyon.
Another natural highlight is the Đerdap National Park, home to the Iron Gate, one of the most impressive gorges in Europe.
The Studenica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a jewel of Serbian medieval architecture, with stunning frescoes.
Backpacker
Daily expenses
- Meals: $10 – $15
- Accommodation: $8 – $12
- Transportation: $8 – $12
- Tours: $8 – $10
Estimated daily cost: $40 – $50.
Suggested hotel: Hostel Inn Downtown
Daily expenses
- Meals: $20 – $30
- Accommodation: $25 – $35
- Transportation: $12 – $20
- Tours: $15 – $20
Estimated daily cost: $80 – $100.
Suggested hotel: Hotel Dum
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