Cheapest Countries to Visit in Asia in 2027

Asia is the world's best continent for budget travel — but some countries are far cheaper than others. Here is the complete 2027 ranking of the cheapest countries to visit in Asia, with daily budgets and what you get for your money.

Cheapest Asian Countries — 2027 Ranking

RankCountryDaily Budget (USD)Best For
1Pakistan$15–$25Mountains, hospitality, Karakoram Highway
2India$15–$30Culture, food, deserts, Himalayas
3Nepal$20–$30Trekking, mountains, culture
4Vietnam$20–$30Food, beaches, history
5Cambodia$20–$30Angkor Wat, beaches, Mekong
6Laos$20–$30Slow travel, mountains, Luang Prabang
7Bangladesh$15–$25Off-the-beaten-path, river delta
8Indonesia (Java/Sumatra)$20–$30Volcanoes, temples, food
9Sri Lanka$25–$40Beaches, tea, history
10Philippines$25–$40Beaches, island-hopping
11Thailand$25–$40Beaches, food, culture
12Myanmar$25–$35Temples, Bagan (if political situation allows)
13Malaysia$30–$50Cities, food, rainforest
14China$30–$60Culture, food, history
15Indonesia (Bali)$35–$60Beaches, yoga, rice terraces

Top 5 Cheapest Asian Countries — Detailed

1. Pakistan — $15–$25/day

Pakistan is the cheapest country in Asia for travellers, and one of the most rewarding. The Karakoram Highway is one of the world's great road trips, the Hunza Valley is paradise, and Pakistani hospitality is legendary. Stay: $5 guesthouse. Eat: $1–$2 local meals. Transport: $2–$5 long-distance buses. Pakistan is safe for tourists in most areas — see UK FCDO Pakistan travel advice.

2. India — $15–$30/day

India offers the most 'experience per dollar' of any country in the world. Stay: $5 dorm, $10 private room. Eat: $0.50 thali, $1 dosa, $2 curry. Transport: $0.20 local bus, $5 overnight train. Activities: $1 Taj Mahal (for Indians; $15 for foreigners), $5 fort entry. India is intense, chaotic and unforgettable — see our related guide on budget travel.

3. Nepal — $20–$30/day

Nepal is the cheapest country in the world for Himalayan trekking. Stay: $5 dorm, $10 guesthouse. Eat: $2 dal bhat, $1 momos. Transport: $0.30 local bus, $10 tourist bus. Trekking: $25–$40/day including permits, guide, food and lodging. See our Nepal travel budget guide for the full breakdown.

4. Vietnam — $20–$30/day

Vietnam is the cheapest country in Southeast Asia. Stay: $5 dorm, $10 private room. Eat: $1 pho, $1 banh mi, $2 bun cha. Transport: $0.30 bus, $15 overnight train. Activities: $1 temple entry, $3 Cu Chi Tunnels. Vietnam has it all — beaches, mountains, cities, food — at incredibly low prices.

5. Cambodia — $20–$30/day

Cambodia is cheaper than Thailand and has Angkor Wat — the world's largest religious monument. Stay: $5 dorm, $10 private. Eat: $2 amok, $1.5 noodle soup, $1 Angkor beer. Transport: $0.50 bus, $1 tuk-tuk. Activities: $1 Royal Palace, $37 Angkor Wat 1-day pass. Cambodia is hot, flat, and very budget-friendly.

Honourable Mentions

Bangladesh — $15–$25/day

Bangladesh is one of the least-visited countries in Asia, and one of the cheapest. The Sundarbans (world's largest mangrove forest, home to Bengal tigers) and the river delta are unique. Stay: $5 guesthouse. Eat: $1 biryani, $0.50 dal. Transport: $0.20 local bus, $5 overnight ferry.

Kyrgyzstan — $20–$30/day

Kyrgyzstan is the cheapest country in Central Asia, with stunning mountains, nomadic culture and yurt stays. Stay: $10 guesthouse, $15 yurt camp. Eat: $2 laghman, $1 plov. Transport: $2 marshrutka (shared taxi). The Tian Shan mountains rival the Himalayas.

Sri Lanka — $25–$40/day

Sri Lanka is slightly more expensive than India but offers tea plantations, beaches, ancient cities and wildlife in a compact country. Stay: $10 guesthouse. Eat: $2 rice and curry, $1 kottu. Transport: $0.50 bus, $3 train. Activities: $30 Sigiriya, $25 Yala safari. Sri Lanka has had political and economic challenges — check current advice.

How to Travel Asia on a $500/Month Budget

If you want to travel Asia for $500/month ($16/day), focus on:

  • Pakistan — $15–$25/day = $450–$750/month
  • India — $15–$25/day = $450–$750/month (avoid Goa and Kerala)
  • Bangladesh — $15–$25/day = $450–$750/month
  • Vietnam — $20/day = $600/month (very doable)
  • Cambodia — $20/day = $600/month (without Angkor Wat for multiple days)

Cheapest Asian Cities to Visit

CityCountryDaily BudgetWhy Visit
HanoiVietnam$20–$25Food, Old Quarter, French colonial architecture
Chiang MaiThailand$25–$30Digital nomad hub, temples, mountains
Luang PrabangLaos$25–$30UNESCO town, waterfalls, French colonial
PokharaNepal$20–$25Lakeside, Annapurna views, trekking base
KathmanduNepal$20–$30Temples, Durbar Squares, trekking base
YogyakartaIndonesia$20–$25Borobudur, Prambanan, batik
Siem ReapCambodia$25–$30Angkor Wat, Pub Street
KolkataIndia$15–$20Colonial architecture, Bengali culture, food
TashkentUzbekistan$25–$30Silk Road architecture, cheap
VientianeLaos$20–$25Sleepy capital, French colonial

Most Expensive Asian Countries to Avoid on a Budget

  • Singapore — $100+/day
  • Japan — $80–$150/day
  • South Korea — $70–$120/day
  • Taiwan — $50–$80/day
  • Hong Kong — $80–$150/day
  • Bhutan — $250/day mandatory minimum

Visa Costs for Asian Countries

CountryVisa Cost (USD)Visa Type
Nepal$30–$125Visa on arrival
India$25–$80E-visa
Vietnam$25–$50E-visa
Cambodia$30E-visa or visa on arrival
Laos$30–$42Visa on arrival
ThailandFree for many nationalitiesVisa exemption
IndonesiaFree for many nationalitiesVisa exemption
PhilippinesFree for many (30 days)Visa exemption
Sri Lanka$35ETA
Pakistan$20–$60E-visa
Bangladesh$50Visa on arrival
China$140 (US citizens)Visa required
Myanmar$50E-visa

Money-Saving Tips for Asian Travel

  • Eat at local markets and street stalls — 1/3 the price of tourist restaurants
  • Stay in dorms or Couchsurf — saves $10–$15/night
  • Use local buses and trains — saves $5–$10 per ride vs taxis
  • Travel in shoulder season — 20–30% cheaper than peak
  • Use Grab/Gojek/Pathao instead of taxis
  • Book internal flights on AirAsia, VietJet, Lion Air 2+ weeks ahead
  • Avoid Western food — local food is 1/5 the price
  • Limit alcohol — beer is cheap but adds up
  • Use a LifeStraw instead of buying bottled water — saves $2/day
  • Take overnight transport — saves a night's accommodation

Best Budget Asian Destinations by Interest

  • Mountains: Nepal ($25/day), Pakistan ($20/day), Kyrgyzstan ($25/day)
  • Beaches: Vietnam ($25/day), Philippines ($35/day), Cambodia ($25/day)
  • Culture: India ($20/day), Sri Lanka ($30/day), Indonesia ($25/day)
  • Food: Vietnam ($25/day), Thailand ($30/day), India ($20/day)
  • Temples: Cambodia ($25/day), Indonesia ($25/day), Sri Lanka ($30/day)
  • Cities: Vietnam ($25/day), Thailand ($30/day), India ($20/day)
  • Off-the-beaten-path: Bangladesh ($20/day), Pakistan ($20/day), Myanmar ($30/day)

Asia is the world's best continent for budget travel — and with 15+ countries under $30/day, you have plenty of options. Pick 1–2 countries for a month-long trip, and you will have an incredible experience for under $1,000. For more budget travel guides, see our how to travel Southeast Asia on $30/day guide and our Nepal travel budget guide.

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