Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2025

10 Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2025 (Budget Travel Guide)

Traveling the world doesn’t have to be expensive — especially in 2025.
If you choose the right destinations, you can explore stunning beaches, mountains, cities, food, and culture for less than the cost of living at home.

In this guide, I break down the 10 cheapest countries to visit in 2025, including real budgets, daily costs, and insider tips to help you stretch every dollar.

If you’re new to budget travel, make sure to check out my beginner travel tips to get started.

Is Budget Travel Still Possible in 2025?

Yes — absolutely.
While prices have increased in many parts of the world, there are still dozens of destinations where you can live, eat, sleep, and explore for $25–$40/day.

You can also explore my full collection of Budget Travel Tips for more ways to save money.

These countries are perfect for:

  • Backpackers
  • Digital nomads
  • Long-term travelers
  • Beginners planning their first trip
  • Anyone who wants maximum travel on a small budget

Let’s jump in.

Vietnam — From $25/day

Vietnam remains one of the world’s BEST value destinations.
From chaotic cities to peaceful rice fields and epic beaches, Vietnam offers everything at unbelievably low prices.

Daily budget: $25–$35
Hostels: $6–10/night
Street food: $1–2 per meal

Why it’s cheap:
Vietnam has a strong street-food culture, affordable transportation, and extremely budget-friendly guesthouses.

Best places:
Hanoi • Da Nang • Hoi An • Ho Chi Minh City • Ha Giang Loop

For the tools and websites I use to save money while traveling, check out my travel resources.

Indonesia — From $30/day

Beyond Bali, Indonesia offers hundreds of low-cost islands where you can enjoy beaches, waterfalls, diving, and jungle life.

Daily budget: $30–$40
Scooter rental: $4–6/day
Meals: $2–3

Best islands:
Java • Lombok • Flores • Sumatra • Nusa Penida

Cambodia — From $25/day

Cambodia is incredibly cheap and full of history, temples, islands, and culture.

Daily budget: $25–$30
Hostels: $5–8
Meals: $2–3

Don’t miss:
Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) • Phnom Penh • Koh Rong Islands

Nepal — From $20/day

One of the cheapest mountain destinations in the world. Perfect for trekking, culture, and long stays.

Daily budget: $20–$25
Guesthouses: $8–12

Highlights:
Pokhara • Kathmandu • Annapurna Circuit

India — From $20/day

India offers insane value for food, transportation, accommodation, and experiences.

Daily budget: $20–$30
Meals: $1–2
Buses/trains: extremely cheap

Great for: culture • food • mountains • beaches • spirituality

Laos — From $25/day

Quiet, peaceful, and ideal for slow travel.

Daily budget: $25–$30
Best spots: Vang Vieng • Luang Prabang • Don Det

Georgia — From $30/day

Daily budget: $30–$40
Bonus: 1-year visa-free for many nationalities
Highlights: Tbilisi • Kazbegi • Batumi

Albania — From $30/day

Albania — From $30/day

Europe’s cheapest beach destination.
Crystal-clear water, mountains, and super affordable food.

Daily budget: $30–$40
Must-visits: Tirana • Himara • Ksamil • Berat

Mexico — From $35/day

Cheap, delicious, diverse, and great for beginners.

Daily budget: $35–$45
Affordable regions: Oaxaca • Mexico City • Puebla • Chiapas

Turkey — From $30/day

Turkey offers amazing food, history, beaches, and landscapes — all at very reasonable prices.

Daily budget: $30–$40
Top places: Istanbul • Cappadocia • Antalya • Izmir

Want more ideas? Visit my Destinations Page to find detailed guides and travel inspiration.

How to Choose Which Cheap Country to Visit in 2025

Ask yourself:

  • Do you want beaches or mountains?
  • Are you traveling long-term or short-term?
  • Do you prefer cities or small towns?
  • What’s your daily budget?

If you want the cheapest overall, choose:
👉 Vietnam, India, Nepal, Cambodia

If you want the best mix of affordability + comfort, choose:
👉 Indonesia, Georgia, Albania

Final Thoughts

Travel in 2025 doesn’t have to be expensive.
If you choose the right destinations, you can see the world for a fraction of the cost — and live experiences you’ll remember forever.

If you want more help planning your budget trip, check out my free guide below.

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