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Unforgettable holidays in Asia for budget-conscious travellers

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 22, 2025, 19:39 IST
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Unforgettable holidays in Asia for budget-conscious travellers

For Indian travelers especially, the continent offers proximity, affordability, and visa-friendly options that stretch every rupee. Here’s a curated list of destinations in Asia that promise remarkable experiences without breaking the bank, perfect for summer 2025 or beyond. These picks blend cost-effective travel with rich, immersive adventures.

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Vietnam

Vietnam’s blend of bustling cities, serene countryside, and UNESCO sites like Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters and limestone karsts is mesmerizing. A Vietnam visa will cost around INR 2,000 (e-Visa, 30 days), with hostels at INR 500-800 per night and street food like pho or banh mi at INR 100-200. Take out time to explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, cycle through Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, or cruise Ha Long Bay for INR 2,000-3,000. For cheaper travels, use overnight buses (INR 600-1,000) to save on accommodation and travel between cities like Ho Chi Minh and Da Nang.

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Nepal

Visa-free for Indians, Nepal offers Himalayan treks, ancient temples, and spiritual vibes. Pokhara’s Phewa Lake and Kathmandu’s Durbar Square are soul-stirring. No visa fees are required for Nepal—just a passport or voter ID. Guesthouses here cost INR 400-700, and meals like dal bhat will cost you INR 100-150. When shopping, do haggle at local markets and opt for shared jeeps over private taxis.

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Sri Lanka

Visa-free until March 31, 2025 (30 days), Sri Lanka dazzles with Sigiriya’s rock fortress, Kandy’s temples, and Galle’s colonial charm. Here, dorm beds are INR 500-1,000, and street eats like kottu roti cost INR 100-200. Train rides (e.g., Colombo to Kandy) are scenic and cheap at INR150-300, and a Yala safari will cost INR 3,000-4,000. It’s best to travel during the shoulder season (April-May) for lower rates before the monsoon peaks.

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Thailand

Visa-free for 60 days (extendable to 90 until November 2025), Thailand offers Bangkok’s palaces, Chiang Mai’s night markets, and Krabi’s beaches. Hostels start at INR 500, and pad thai or mango sticky rice is INR 80-150. Island-hopping in the Andaman Sea (e.g., Phi Phi) will cost around INR 1,500-2,500 via budget ferries. If you are on a tight budget, stick to northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, Pai) for cheaper stays and fewer crowds than the southern islands.

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Indonesia

Bali’s rice paddies, Ubud’s monkey forest, and Gili Islands’ turquoise waters are Instagram-worthy. A visa-on-arrival (30 days) is free for Indians. Guesthouses are INR 600-1,000, and nasi goreng or satay costs INR 100-200. Scooter rentals (INR 400/day) make exploring affordable.

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Cambodia

Angkor Wat’s sunrise over ancient Khmer ruins is a bucket-list moment, paired with Phnom Penh’s riverside charm. A 30-day e-Visa costs INR 3,000. Hostels are INR 400-700, and amok or lok lak meals are INR 150-250. An Angkor pass is INR 1,600 (1 day)—cycle to save on transport.

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Malaysia

Visa-free until December 31, 2026 (30 days), Malaysia offers Kuala Lumpur’s skyline, Penang’s street art, and Langkawi’s beaches. Dorm beds cost INR 600-1,000, and hawker food like nasi lemak is INR 100-200. Public buses (INR 50-150) connect cities cheaply. Explore free attractions like Batu Caves or Penang’s heritage walks.

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Bhutan

Visa-free for Indians (14 days), Bhutan’s monasteries, Dzong architecture, and pristine valleys offer a peaceful escape. Guesthouses are INR 800-1,500, and meals like ema datshi cost INR 150-300. Travel with a group to split guide costs (mandatory for some areas).

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Laos

A 30-day visa-on-arrival (INR 2,500) unlocks Luang Prabang’s waterfalls, Vientiane’s Buddhist stupas, and the Mekong’s slow pace. Dorm beds are INR 400-800, and sticky rice with laap costs INR 100-200. Rent a bike (INR 200/day) to explore. Stay in Vang Vieng for tubing and cheap guesthouses (INR 500/night).

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Philippines

A 14-day visa-free stay (extendable) offers Palawan’s lagoons, Cebu’s beaches, and Bohol’s Chocolate Hills. Hostels are INR 500-1,000, and adobo or halo-halo costs INR 100-200. Island ferries start at INR 500-1,000. Focus on one region (e.g., Visayas) to cut travel costs.

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