Think you need thousands of dollars to travel the world? Think again. There are dozens of beautiful, culturally rich countries where $50 a day covers a comfortable room, three meals, local transport, and an activity or two. These aren't bare-bones survival budgets — they're enough for enjoyable, memorable travel. Here are 15 of the best.
Southeast Asia
1. Vietnam — ~$25–35/day
Vietnam might be the best-value destination on Earth. A bowl of phở costs $1.50, a comfortable hotel room is $15–25, and internal flights are $30–50. From Hanoi's chaotic Old Quarter to Ha Long Bay's limestone karsts and Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, Vietnam delivers endless variety without denting your wallet.
2. Cambodia — ~$20–30/day
Siem Reap (Angkor Wat), Phnom Penh, and the southern beaches of Koh Rong offer incredible experiences at rock-bottom prices. A tuk-tuk day tour of Angkor costs around $15, guesthouse rooms start at $8, and a massive plate of lok lak (pepper beef) is under $3.
3. Laos — ~$25–35/day
Luang Prabang, with its saffron-robed monks and French-colonial architecture, is one of Southeast Asia's most enchanting towns. Kayak the Nam Ou river, tube in Vang Vieng, and explore the capital Vientiane — all on a shoestring budget.
4. Indonesia — ~$25–40/day
Beyond Bali (which is pricier), explore Lombok, Flores, Yogyakarta, and Sulawesi for dramatically lower costs. Warungs (local eateries) serve meals for $1–2, and basic guesthouses are $10–15. Even on Bali, staying in Ubud or Canggu outside the resort bubble keeps costs under $40/day.
5. Thailand — ~$30–45/day
Thailand's tourism infrastructure is so well-developed that traveling cheaply is effortless. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and the islands all offer incredible food (street pad thai for $1), affordable accommodation ($10–20 for fan rooms), and cheap transport. The only challenge is not staying forever.
South Asia
6. India — ~$15–30/day
India is the ultimate budget destination for ambitious travelers. A thali meal is $1–2, train tickets across the country are $5–15, and budget hotels start at $5–10. Rajasthan, Kerala, the Himalayas, and Goa each feel like a different country. The sensory overload is part of the experience.
7. Nepal — ~$20–30/day
Trekking in the Himalayas, temple-hopping in Kathmandu, and jungle safaris in Chitwan — Nepal is an adventurer's paradise at budget prices. Multi-day treks like the Annapurna Circuit cost $20–30/day including food and tea-house accommodation.
8. Sri Lanka — ~$25–40/day
Sri Lanka packs beaches, ancient ruins, tea plantations, and wildlife into a compact island. Take the iconic train ride through the highlands (first class: $10), surf in Arugam Bay, and explore Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Budget guesthouses with breakfast start at $15.
Latin America
9. Bolivia — ~$20–30/day
Bolivia is South America's most affordable country. The Salar de Uyuni (world's largest salt flat) is a bucket-list experience. La Paz, the world's highest capital, offers vibrant markets and stunning Andean scenery. Meals cost $2–4, and bus travel is cheap.
10. Guatemala — ~$25–35/day
From the colonial streets of Antigua to the Mayan ruins of Tikal and the volcanic Lake Atitlán, Guatemala is a cultural powerhouse. Spanish schools charge $100–150/week including homestay. Chicken buses are practically free. Markets overflow with handwoven textiles.
11. Colombia — ~$30–45/day
Colombia has undergone a remarkable transformation. Cartagena's walled city, Medellín's innovative culture, the coffee region, and the Caribbean coast offer diverse experiences. Public transport is excellent, street food is delicious and cheap, and hostels have a great social scene.
Eastern Europe & Central Asia
12. Georgia — ~$25–35/day
Georgia is Europe's best-kept budget secret. Tbilisi's charm, the wine region of Kakheti (free wine tastings!), and the Caucasus Mountains offer incredible value. Georgian hospitality is legendary, and a khinkali dumpling feast costs $3.
13. Albania — ~$30–40/day
Albania's Riviera offers Mediterranean beaches rivaling Greece and Croatia at a fraction of the price. Explore Berat (City of a Thousand Windows), the Blue Eye spring, and Gjirokastër's Ottoman architecture. The country is rapidly modernizing but still incredibly affordable.
Africa
14. Morocco — ~$30–45/day
Marrakech's medina, the Sahara Desert, the blue city of Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains — Morocco is a sensory feast. Riads (traditional guesthouses) start at $20–30 including breakfast. A tagine dinner costs $4–6. Haggling at the souks is half the fun.
15. Egypt — ~$25–40/day
The Pyramids of Giza, Luxor's Valley of the Kings, and the Red Sea's coral reefs — Egypt's history and natural beauty are unmatched. Budget hotels in Cairo start at $10, a falafel sandwich is $0.50, and a full-day Nile felucca sail with lunch is $15.
Tips for Traveling on $50/Day
Eat where locals eat — street food and market stalls are cheaper and often better
Use public transport instead of taxis — buses and trains save 50–80%
Travel in shoulder season for lower prices and fewer crowds
Book accommodation with free breakfast included
Stay in hostels, guesthouses, or homestays instead of hotels
Cook your own meals when facilities are available
Walk as much as possible — it's free and the best way to discover a city
Use free walking tours (tip-based) as an introduction to each city
Negotiate prices at markets and for services (where culturally appropriate)
Track your spending daily with a simple notes app
Start Planning Your Budget Adventure
Budget travel isn't about depriving yourself — it's about prioritizing experiences over luxury. With $50/day, you can travel for months, not weeks. The world is more affordable and accessible than you think. Pick a destination, set a budget, and go. Your future self will thank you.
