Top 10 Cheapest Places to Travel to
Top 5 Cheapest Places to Travel to in Africa
1Ghana
Africa
$5-10
Average daily budget
The nickname "Land of Gold" originally came from its rich metal deposits, but now it reflects the country's prosperity. It boasts lush forests, sandy coastlines, and lively cities that warmly greet tourists. This nation is also a major coca producer. When you visit, be sure to sample not just chocolate but also local favorites like jollof rice, kokonte, and waakye.
2Egypt
Africa
$20-25
Average daily budget
When you think of Egypt, images of pyramids, sphinxes, mummies, hieroglyphs, ancient tombs, and the mighty River Nile instantly come to mind. No matter how familiar you are with Egypt, there’s always something new to explore. This affordable international destination offers great value for money with its beautiful beaches, expansive deserts, and fascinating history, creating an unforgettable experience.
Must Do: Pyramids of Giza, Nile Cruise, Sphinx of Giza, Valley of the Kings, and Luxor Temple.
3Rwanda
Africa
$20-25
Average daily budget
Rwanda is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," it's encircled by stunning mountains and volcanoes. Rwanda also boasts bamboo forests and rainforests, offering a serene experience for anyone seeking inspiration from nature.
Must Do: Volcanoes National Park, Lake Kivu, Kigali Genocide Memorial, King's Palace Museum, and Kimironko
Market.
4Ethiopia
Africa
$30-35
Average daily budget
When you come to this beautiful country, you'll find unmatched natural beauty, unique wildlife, and various attractions like monasteries, villages, mountains, and churches. You can also enjoy a wide range of traditional dishes from the diverse cultures here. Ethiopia is an affordable destination in Africa with plenty of experiences to offer.
Must Do: Simien Mountains National Park, Blue Nile Falls, Lalibela churches, Lake Tana
monasteries, and Gondar Castles.
5Morocco
Africa
$40-45
Average daily budget
Ancient cities, vast deserts, lofty mountains, and burgeoning metropolises define Morocco, which is among the
cheapest countries to visit in Africa. One of the most popular countries in the continent, visitors can expect to
discover a variety of landscapes, explore traditional souks, and immerse themselves in the culture, all the while
enjoying the traditional mint tea.
Must Do: Bahia Palace, Chefchaouen, Ouzoud Palace, Oum Rabia
Waterfall, and Volubilis.
Top 5 Cheapest Places to Travel to in Asia
1Uzbekistan
Asia
$5-10
Average daily budget
One of the cheapest countries to visit in Asia, Uzbekistan is filled with architectural beauty. Three of the ‘Silk
Road cities’: Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva are dotted with Islamic architectural beauties like mosques,
mausoleums, and tombs. One can also see Soviet-era buildings across the country, especially in Tashkent. Not to be
missed is Aral Sea — once a massive lake, which today is a dry landscape littered with rusty boats and old
lighthouses.
Must Do: Samarkhand, Registan complex, Vozrozhdeniye Island, Elliq Qala, and Bukhara.
2Turkey
Asia
$20-25
Average daily budget
Turkey is known for that delicious food, ancient ruins, sandy beaches, and tall
mountains, and is a country one must add to their bucket list. When in the country, visitors can indulge in
adventurous activities like paragliding, rafting, and diving; or relax in one of the many baths and spas; or even
do something different like take a hot and balloon ride in Cappadocia.
Must Do: Hagia Sophia, Ephesus,
Blue Mosque, Pamukkale, and Cappadocia.
3Nepal
Asia
$20-25
Average daily budget
Surrounded by mountains and home to Mount Everest, Nepal is every hiker and trekker’s dream come true. Moreover,
Nepal’s traditional architecture of palaces, monasteries, temples, and more will take you on a trip back in time.
If you love wildlife, south of the mountains is where the emerald forests and dense grasslands are home to some
exotic animals.
Must Do: Sagarmatha National Park, Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek, Pashupatinath Temple,
Pokhara, and Kayaking down River Seti.
4Laos
Asia
$25-30
Average daily budget
One of the leaders of ecotourism in Asia, Laos is covered in a blanket of verdant forests, hills, and rice fields.
The country has something for everyone — nature lovers can relax in the greenery, thrill-seekers can go ziplining
or explore underground caves, and those looking to immerse themselves in the culture can explore the many ancient
structures throughout.
Must Do: Kuang Si Waterfalls, Kong Lor Cave, Wat Sisaket, Pha That Luang
Vientiane, and Luang Prabang.
5India
Asia
$25-30
Average daily budget
Spirituality, tradition, natural beauty, architectural wonders, and colourful festivals are what every visitor
expects from India — and India delivers. Every region has its own unique culture, traditions, and even landscape,
ensuring that travellers have an unforgettable experience. And when in India, one has to partake in the various
dishes from across the country (be it meat-based or vegetarian fare), along with street food.
Must Do: Taj Mahal, Chand Baori, Hawa Mahal, Ajanta & Ellora Caves, and Corbett National Park.
Top 5 Cheapest Places to Travel to in Europe
1Georgia
Europe
$10-15
Average daily budget
Georgia is a resplendent country in Eastern Europe and is popularly known as the
‘birthplace of wine’. Its diverse environments are enthralling — be it the many caves, the volcanoes, the
snow-covered peaks, or the verdant national parks. While its monasteries, palaces, and cathedrals are reminiscent
of bygone eras, its flourishing nightlife makes for an exciting experience.
Must Do: Narikala Fortress, Tbilisi Old Town, Svaenti, Gergeti Trinity Church, and Caves of Gareji.
2Armenia
Europe
$15-20
Average daily budget
One of the cheap places to travel in Europe, Armenia is an up and coming tourist
destination. Armenia has had a tragic history, but its culture and traditions are still strong. Relics from the
Soviet Era dot the cities but what’s more interesting are the many medieval monasteries across the country, such
as Geghard Monastery and Khor Virab.
Must Do: Geghard Monastery, Garni Temple, Shikahogh State Reserve,
Khor Virab, and Mount Aragats.
3Serbia
Europe
$20-25
Average daily budget
This landlocked nation in the Baltics, Serbia is known for its peaceful monasteries,
delectable dishes, stunning natural landscapes, and wild nightlife. While Belgrade is a must-visit when in Serbia,
tourists are also encouraged to visit other sites like Fruška Gora, Subotica, Lake Palic, Uvac Canyon, and the
Vratna Gates, among others.
Must Do: Belgrade Fortress, Church of St. Sava, Đerdap Gorge, Ada Ciganlija, and Golubac Fortress.
4Ukraine
Europe
$25-30
Average daily budget
One of the largest countries in Europe, Ukraine is a fairly new country, having gained independence from the
Soviet Union in 1991. While some parts of it are inadvisable to travel to, the rest is great to visit throughout
the year. Visitors can explore the Carpathian Mountains, indulge in water sports in the Black Sea, indulge in
adventure activities, and fill their bellies with traditional cuisine.
Must Do: Odessa Catacombs, Abandoned city of Pripyat, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, St. Sophia's Cathedral, and
Carpathian National Nature Park.
5Belarus
Europe
$25-30
Average daily budget
An emerging “it” destination for tourists, Belarus has plenty to offer those that visit this landlocked country.
It is home to one of Europe’s oldest forests, Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where one can see rare species like the
European bison. One will see quaint villages, sapphire lakes, winding rivers, and dense forests throughout; and
Minsk is where one can experience the incredible nightlife.
Must Do: Mir Castle Complex, Brest Hero Fortress, Narachanski National Park, Mound of Glory, and
Nyasvizh Castle.
Top 5 Cheapest Places to Travel to in Americas
1Colombia
Americas
$20-25
Average daily budget
Colombia’s diverse environment consists of snowy mountains, turquoise lakes, verdant plains and grasslands, and
sandy white beaches. One can indulge in thrilling activities such as diving, whale-watching, trekking, and more.
Most fascinating are the ruins of ancient civilisations that once lived here, and the new bustling metropolises of
Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali.
Must Do: Parque Arqueológico, Caño Cristales, Piedra del Peñol, Las Lajas
Sanctuary, and Catedral de Sal.
2Bolivia
Americas
$25-30
Average daily budget
Yet another upcoming tourist destination, Bolivia is known for its Salt Flats. A cheap
international destination in South America, Bolivia has exotic wildlife, mouth-watering cuisine, diverse cultures,
and overwhelmingly beautiful landscapes. Those seeking adrenaline can try their hand at cycling on Bolivia’s death
road, or slightly milder activities like trekking, sandboarding, and ziplining.
Must Do: Uyuni Salt Flats, Tiwanaku, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, El Fuerte, and Parque
Nacional Torotoro.
3Honduras
Americas
$25-30
Average daily budget
One of the cheapest places to travel to in Central America, Honduras is known for its rugged mountains, dense
jungles, and pristine beaches. You can also explore Mayan ruins at the Copán Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. The sunny weather, diverse landscapes, colonial architecture, and delicious beer make it worth your
while.
Must Do: Lake Yojoa, Copán Archaeological Site, Roatán Marine Park, Parque Nacional Montaña de Celaque,
and West Bay beach.
4Nicaragua
Americas
$30-35
Average daily budget
While the sun, sand, and sea make for an idyllic vacation, Nicaragua offers much more. Have you ever wanted to see
sea turtles hatch? Or sandboard down volcanoes? Or dive deep into the sea? If you answered yes to any of those
questions, Nicaragua is the perfect place for you. You can also explore charming colonial towns, dense jungles,
and ancient ruins.
Must Do: Masaya Volcano, Mombacho, Islets of Granada, Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve, and Somoto Canyon
National Monument.
5Cuba
Americas
$30-35
Average daily budget
Think of Cuba, and pristine white sand beaches come to mind. And while this is Cuba’s
primary offering to tourists, one can also explore the lush forests, huge mountains, and verdant coffee
plantations. The cobblestone streets and colonial buildings across Cuba will take you back in time. When visiting,
stay in one of the charming family-run Casas Particulares for a good deal on accommodation.
Must Do: Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, Sierra Maestra, Topes de Collantes National Park, Havana,
and Varadero.
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How to use this list
How we compiled the list
Our information comes primarily from the experiences of other travellers. This, combined with data on tourist spending and basic costs and the projections for the tourism industry in the coming years, gives us an insight into which countries are the cheapest places to travel to in 2022.
What to consider when using this list
When planning a budget trip and using our list of cheapest places to visit in 2022, keep in mind what is your travel style — do you enjoy backpacking or staying in dorms? Or are you the kind of person that loves staying in hotels or heritage properties? The former, of course, is a cheaper option, while the latter will push the budget of your trip.
This list gives you the average daily budget per person. So, if you are travelling with a group and availing group discounts for attraction tickets, this number may drop; and if you decide to stay in a luxury hotel, this will obviously shoot up.
Also consider where you are going — typically, capital cities and tourist hotspots are more expensive compared to other cities and towns, so plan your trip in a way that also includes these hidden gems.
Tips on how to travel on a budget
- Book your tickets in advance, as it ensures your tickets are cheaper as compared to booking immediately.
- Ensure your tickets are flexible and can be canceled or amended in case you have to change your travel plans.
- As much as possible, try to travel outside of peak tourist seasons, as you can save money in lieu of it being off-season.
- When visiting a new country, we spend most of our time outside. So instead of splurging on hotels, book accommodation in hostels or guest houses as it is cheaper and you won’t be spending much time there anyway.
- Wherever possible, use public transport. It is cheaper than taking a taxi or Uber across the city, and even if you’re going from one city to another.
Cheapest places to travel to: FAQs
Yes, of course! As an increased number of people have postponed their vacations to 2022, you need to ensure you start planning to get the tickets on the dates of your choice. You can refer to our trackers above and see which country suits you best based on the quarantine period, attractions open, and the number of COVID cases. However, ensure that you make flexible arrangements to avoid any disappointment should the plan have to be delayed.
If you’re visiting with kids, some of the cheapest places to travel to in 2022 would be Egypt, Cambodia, and Turkey. Not only are they easy on the wallet, they also have a host of exciting adventures the kids can indulge in!
Couples will find that some of the cheapest places to travel to in 2022 are Ukraine, Belarus, Turkey, and Morocco. Each of these cities has a host of exciting adventures for couples, such as hot air balloon rides in Cappadocia, Turkey or a unique nightlife experience in Minsk, Belarus.
India, Laos, Georgia, and Egypt offer a host of experiences that the entire family can enjoy and are affordable to visit.
The Pacific (Oceania) consists of several islands. It is fairly expensive to visit these countries keeping in mind the travel and stay costs. However, the cheapest places to travel to in 2022 in this region are New Zealand and Australia.
The cheapest country to travel to in 2022 in this continent is Mexico, where the average spending capacity is about $45 a day.
This depends on the place you want to visit. You need to check ahead what their safety precautions are, whether the number of cases there are on the rise, and whether or not they are allowing people from other countries, among other things.
However, if you think travelling in 2022 is risky, you can try taking a virtual tour. Virtual tours take you around the attraction of your choice, ensuring you can travel while in the safety and comfort of your home.