5 Most Affordable Countries to Travel To

Holidaying is the time of the year when we want to relax and feel no worries. The best solution is to leave your own country and go abroad. Now you might think that travelling is for the rich only.

3. India
Living in India does not require you to have a lot of cash in your pocket. Of course you will need thousands if you are going to the capital city of Mumbai to buy designer clothes or exclusive gems and jewelry. In general, if you prefer comfort yet you are not too demanding as a traveller, then you will spend ridiculously small amounts of money. Travelling first class Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express trains is affordable and very convenient. You will be able to ride taxis, eat healthy and tasty food and stay at quite good hotels. On average, a traveller spends some 1,500 rupees per day (that’s about $20). What is India famous for and what places should every traveller see once he arrives in that country? First, visit the capital, then relax in Kerala and enjoy its white beaches. Finally, do not even think of returning back home before you see the most known tomb in the world called Taj Mahal!

4. Bolivia
Bolivia is located in South America. It is a remote country and only the most dedicated travellers visit it. All those who have been there say they have never seen anything like Bolivia ever before – the area is absolutely stunning and unique. The constitutionally recognized capital of Bolivia is based in Sucre. The seat of the Bolivian government is in La Paz. Both of these places are worth visiting for sure. You will definitely love the colonial architecture telling a lot about the past of the country. That’s the place where people interested in arts will feel great – the number of museums is endless and includes specials, such as the former home of Pedro Domingo Murillo. In 1809 Murillo headed the La Paz Revolution. Spend only 30p and see the most popular sightseeing places! After you have attended all of the museums available there you are welcome to go and have a drink at one of the cafes and restaurants. The drink we recommend you should taste is Pace?a. It’s local beer a bottle of which costs just $2 or even less. If you do not drink alcohol, then try potato soup (also known as ‘chairo’). Although the country is considered to have a warm climate, have a few pieces of warm clothing if you intend to stay in La Paz.

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