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6 Cheapest Holiday Destinations In Asia 

 

 

 

 



Thinking of traveling to Asia but you're on a pretty tight budget? While you have to hop aboard a long flight halfway around the globe, there are plenty of Asian destinations that are worth your time and dime.

 

Take a look at some of the cheapest Asian holiday destinations we at GET.com have rounded up for you. The featured countries are incredible and affordable for travelers with a small budget. It may be hard to believe but making the decision to visit these holiday spots will stretch your money just that more than if you were to visit other countries in Asia such as South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong or Singapore. 

 

1. India 

Considered one of the cheapest places in the world to travel, India provides you with the opportunity to enjoy an exciting holiday without blowing your budget. Although there are many luxury hotels throughout India, there are also many inexpensive guest homes where you can stay for as little as $5 a night. You can also easily enjoy a tasty meal here for about a dollar or less, too. This culturally-dense country is home to some of the most unique sites in the world, including the Taj Mahal.

 

2. Vietnam 

Vietnam is one of the least expensive countries in Asia to travel. Travelers can enjoy staying in a mid-range hotel room in a large city for less than $30 per night. Take advantage of the opportunity to explore Vietnamese street food, and you can also easily keep your food budget to $10 or less per day and still eat quite well. During your time in Vietnam, enjoy some of the best beaches in the world. Not to mention, the beaches are usually pretty empty.

 

3. Indonesia 

If you're looking for great value, it's hard to beat Indonesia. Located in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is home to many beautiful white sandy beaches and exciting outdoor activities, such as snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving. Budget around $20 per night for accommodations in a decent budget hotel and another $15 per day for food and you'll do just fine.

 

4. Nepal 

Plan a trip to Nepal, and you can easily keep your accommodations to about $10 per night, if you stay in a budget guest room. Eat well while dining on Nepalese dishes, such as dumplings stuffed with veggies or meat, known as momos, or lentils and rice, daal bhat. As a result of the earthquake that devastated much of the country in 2015, Nepal is heavily dependent on tourism, so you can usually get quite a lot for your money here.

 

5. Cambodia 

Renowned for its jungles, ruins, and temples, Cambodia is also incredibly budget-friendly. Stay away from tourist traps, and you can eat quite well on a budget of around $10 per day while traveling in Cambodia.

 

While traveling there, be sure to visit one of the most well known architectural marvels in the world, Angkor Wat or purchase beautifully handcrafted items in one of the local markets for a fraction of what you would pay at home. 

 

6. China 

Expansive in size, China also has a reputation for offering cheap travel. Explore the The Great Wall of China, one of the wonders of the world, or explore the countryside while keeping your travel budget to a minimum.

 

Everything from food to transportation to tourist attractions tends to be quite cheap in China. Even if you're on a tight budget, it is still possible to plan an exciting holiday getaway in Asia without spending a ton of money and without sacrificing your comfort or eating well. 

 

Article Source: https://www.get.com/blog/cheapest-holiday-destinations-asia/
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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Luxury (n.) ~ the state of great comfort and extravagant living
2. Inexpensive (adj.) ~ not costing a great deal cheap
3. Devastate (v.) ~ destroy or ruin (something)
4. Renowned (adj.) ~ known or talked about by many people famous
5. Marvel (n.) ~ a wonderful or astonishing person or thing
6. Expansive (adj.) ~ covering a wide area in terms of space or scope extensive or wide-ranging 

 

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. Which of the destinations mentioned above have you been to? Was it an expensive experience or was it an affordable one?
2. Do you always allot a certain budget when going on a trip? What is the most expensive trip you have ever taken? What is the cheapest one?
3. About how much should a person budget for a trip in Korea? List the possible expenses and suggest ways to save money. 
  

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