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Asia has long been a budget traveler’s paradise. Even if your backpacking days are over, there are plenty of places you can comfortably experience on $20-$50 a day, including (non-shared-bed-and-bathroom-ed) stay. Here are our favorite budget-friendly cities across the continent.
If Ho Chi Minh City feels a little Manhattan, then Hanoi is a bit Brooklyn. Vietnam’s capital since its reunification in 1976, the northern city is a beautiful blend of the hectic and the serene – and at affordable rates. Hotels cost as little as $10 a night, and a bowl of steaming noodles runs between $1 and $3.50.
From the glittering Royal Palace to the orange robes of passing monks, Cambodia’s capital is awash in hues of gold. Phnom Penh may not have Angkor, but it’s got energy and effervescence. For the best budget deals, steer clear of the riverfront and you’ll have no trouble eating, drinking, and sleeping comfortably for less than $30 a day..
Cheaper than comparably cosmopolitan Singapore and Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur is a modern metropolis that can be seen on a dime. You’ll still get that sleek capital city feeling, but you’ll save loads, especially on nightlife and shopping..
Bangkok may be dirty and dense, but it’s a total charmer in its own special way. From the spiritual to the commercial, Bangkok’s temples, markets, and street stalls will send your heartbeat soaring with sound and spice. Stuff yourself silly with street food for less than $5 a day; then sleep it off in a budget hotel for $12 a night.
Moving to a rhythm all its own, sometimes slow and other times fast, Beijing is one of those cities that feels like no other. One glimpse of the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, or the Great Wall, and we’re pretty sure you’ll agree. The endless array of things to see and do in Beijing mean one plane ticket can entertain you for months – at well under $45 a day.
Bali is where the beauty is, but Jakarta is where the buzz is. It’s a grimy, smoggy place to be sure, but the city’s boldness will linger with you in a way few other things can. In Jakarta, take the bus for $0.75 a ride, sleep in a budget hotel for $30 a night, and eat heartily for $5-$10 a full-service restaurant meal.
Because of Spanish colonialism and American occupation, not much of old Manila survives today. The city’s new skyscrapers, art galleries, music venues, and bars, though, speak to Manila’s resolve and resilience. Even on a budget, you can see this “Pearl of the Orient” for less than $30 a day.
Like Vietnam, Laos continues to be shaped by its history of French occupation. And in Laos, there is no more French-feeling city, from its café culture to its colonial architecture, than Vientiane. While many of the most rewarding things to do here are totally free — wandering, watching, wondering — spending a little extra in Vientiane will go a long way.
For a city of more than 2.7 million, sublimely strange Taipei will impress you with its friendliness and its humor. Compared to Southeast Asia and much of mainland China, yes, Taipei is pricey. But compared to Tokyo or Macau? Not at all. In Taipei, you can get a room for less than $40 a night, noodles for $3, and beer for $2.
Known for its sun, sand, and feel-good vibes, Goa has long reigned as India’s ultimate beach area. Not actually a city, but a state, Goa is as tiny as it is accessible. And despite its tremendous popularity, it’s managed to stay affordable, even for the budget conscious. You can easily see Goa for $25-$30 a day.
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oh wow this looks awesome and it’s nice that it’s budget friendly!
I think my top 3 are Bangkok, Manila, and Taipei…someday!! Thank you for taking me on a virtual excursion in this post. Now back to work…boo!! 😊😊
Wonderful images. I have covered 3 of the places out of this list. There is lot to see in this world 🙂
Well written blog. I love traveling, its my bucket list. Thanks
Once I’ve visited Thailand with my family. It was really a nice country. Thanks for these new ideas.Good luck with blogging 🙂
These cities all sound amazing especially since I heard about them all and saw some vloggers talking about them, and each one of them has a genuine beauty to it
I’m surprised Tokyo, Nara, Kyoto and Osaka didn’t make the cut. 🙂
Awesome! I’ll be adding some of these to my bucket list!
I had a friend from the Philippines and she really made me want to visit someday. Good to here that it’s not too costly.
Omg I loved that you made this list budget friendly! Traveling is something that I really want to do and now I know where to travel!
Nice compiled list. Wanted to check will hostels in vietnam be even more cheaper than 10$?
All of these places look so nice to visit. I also love traveling on a budget.
Thank you all for the time and checking my blog.
This is a great list for someone wanting to visit multiple cities in Asia on a budget. Goa will always remain close to my heart, however.
Great bucket list! I’ve went to Hanoi before and my next travel bucket list is Thailand.
Thanks for sharing this post we were just planing to visit different places in Asia 🤗 I’m super excited !
Always looking for budget-friendly travel locations, I want to go to Hanoi, Vietnam to experience my culture
I’ve always wanted to go to Laos and Thailand so I might stay in these places as they seem pretty cheap.
I am glad Goa made it to the list. Very affordable
I’d gladly visit all ten any day. Travel is such an eye opener and mood shifter…