Vietnam among top five cheap international trips among Indian tourists

VOV.VN - India Times has named Vietnam among the top five cheap international trips costing under INR25,000, equivalent to US$300, among Indian tourists for April.

The country can be considered a Southeast Asian gem that offers incredible value for money, the Indian media outlet wrote.

The article also suggested exploring the bustling streets of Hanoi, cruising through the stunning limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay, and relaxing on the beautiful beaches of destinations such as Da Nang and Nha Trang.

With affordable accommodation, delicious street food for under INR100, equal to US$1.2, and cheap transportation options such as local buses and trains, Vietnam is truly a budget traveler's paradise, the website reported.

Topping the list is Thailand which is a budget traveler's paradise, offering a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation for visitors. 

Boasting budget-friendly guesthouses, mouthwatering local cuisine, and inexpensive transportation options like trains and buses, Sri Lanka features at second on the list. The island nation is considered an ideal destination for budget-conscious travelers.

Elsewhere, Nepal and Bhutan were placed in third and fourth positions, respectively.

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