The Cheapest Country Indian Travelers Should Visit in December – ryan
Srishti Bhatia
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1. Nepal
Nepal is the most awaited and cheapest place to travel from India. From flights to trains and buses, travelling to Nepal does not burn holes in your pocket.
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2. Affordable Stay
Nepal suits all budgets. Whether it’s the guesthouse in Kathmandu or lakeside lodges in Pokhara, you can find accommodation starting from ₹500 per night.
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3. Delicious, Cheap Food
In any local eatery, you can easily find momos, dal bhat, thukpa, and the rest for filling up the belly for just ₹100-200.
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4. No Hassle for Indians
There is no visa hassle for Indians travelling to Nepal. It is visa-free. Not only that; you can enter Nepal with your valid government ID.
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5. Breathtaking Scenic Travels
Nepal offers a budget-friendly adventure, from trekking the Annapurna circuit to visiting pristine lakes and lush valleys.
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6. Rich Cultural Experiences
You can get into Nepal’s culture on a budget by visiting temples, stupas, and other UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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7. Shopping Without Splurging
For the budget traveller, Nepal is like a shopper’s paradise.
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8. Thrilling Adventures on a Budget
Try paragliding in Pokhara, bungee jumping, or white-water rafting for a fraction of the cost charged in other countries.
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9. Cheap Wildlife Expeditions
Nepal’s wildlife expeditions are a must-try and are available at pocket-friendly rates.
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10. Close to India
Nepal is close to India and, therefore, travel within the country is cheaper and shorter. Whether you want to fly or take a road journey, it is easy to reach Nepal.
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