If you want to travel and have a small budget this place is your dream place
Traveling as backpacker is really have a place in many people this day not only young and old people cause traveling as backpacker give you many new adventure possibility that will make your adventure have a meaning to be remember.
Are you know that in this world that have many place that you only need small amount of money just to have a place to sleep or transportation. a little money for good adventure seems like a dream right but it really can happen just read this wonderfull place that doesnt need a very much money cause we are backpacker.
1. Thailand
many people know that thailand is expensive resort place to go but expensive or not your adventure can be its depend on you cause there are many place that have a very cheap price to get in thailand
just take a train from bangkok to Chiang Mai in the north it cost $12 and you will find how can thailand be cheap a dorm in here is like only $3 a night how cheap can you get right :)
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Eco resort Hostel chiangmai |
Other destination may be just more inexpensive overall, but few countries offer as great value for money as Thailand does when you get away from its beaches. For example, for 30 baht (about a dollar) you can get a delicious and filling Pad Thai stir fry from a street vendor, whereas a dollar in other low-budget countries might get you something far less tasty. A $3 dorm bed in Chiang Mai will get you something basic but clean, whereas that same money in India might just get you something rather more questionable. In terms of price versus quality, Thailand has much to offer. Thanks to convenient transportation, relatively little hassle, and low cost, Thailand is also one of the easiest backpacking destinations worldwide.
2. Indonesia
Indonesia can, to the unadventurous tourist, seem very expensive. Bali is the country's main tourist destination, and if you only stick around Kuta and Legion (the beachside cities closest to the airport) you will find that prices are often not much different from those in Western countries. These places cater primarily to surfers and high-spending spring-breakers from Australia, and so it's full of high end nightclubs, O'neills surfing shops and expensive purpose-built hostels. But venture just slightly further inland and prices drop dramatically.
While Bali can be more affordable than you'd think, the best bargains are still to be found in other parts of Indonesia. For instance, try neighbouring Lombok or the island of Sumatra. Even further beyond, the more adventurous traveller will find tons of regions around Indonesia that are still relatively untouched by tourism and blessed with local prices.
Food in Indonesia is very tasty and typically very affordable. some great buffet meals on Bali for around a dollar (€0.70 / 60p). Even in Lombok’s tourist hotspot, the Gili islands, you can still get a plate of delicious nasi goreng (rice with vegetables, chicken and egg) for around $2 at the night market, or smaller snacks (like spring rolls) for 50ct each. If you are after something a little more up-scale or Western style food, you can easily find a meal in a sit-down restaurant in the $6 to $10 range.
3. Cambodia
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Angkor wat Temple cambodia |
Cambodia may just be the most affordable country in mainland South-East Asia. It is also one of the poorest, so a little patience is required when it comes to such things as the local transporation. You will be travelling mostly in very old buses and cramped minivans, but once at your destination you can enjoy relative comfort for very little.
You can easily find respectable dorm beds in the capital Phnom Penh or in Seam Riep (the city right next to the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat) in the $3 to $5 range. Basic private rooms can be found for around $10. The food in Cambodia is generally thought of as not quite so tasty and distinct as that in Thailand or Vietnam, but it still has some great dishes and if you eat locally you can do so for mere dollars. I particularly enjoyed getting street food in Phnom Penh, as there are some fun night markets around a square where rugs are laid down so you can buy your food from a stall and eat it 'picknick style'.
Not only is Cambodia cheap, it's also a country that has a lot to see. Most people go there to see the temples of Angkor Wat, though because the site is so large you can still feel like you're exploring some of its temples on your own. Want to relax on a beautiful beach? Consider going to Sihanouksvile, or to the nearby island of Koh Rong where you can still have a stunning tropical beach all to yourself.
4. Nicaragua
Nicaragua has long been off the radar due to years
of political and civil unrest, but today the country is stable and open for tourism—and becoming increasingly popular. Right now it may well be the cheapest destination in Central America (though Guatemala and Honduras are close).
If neighbouring Costa Rica is outside of your budget, then Nicaragua makes for a perfect alternative. Prices are nearly as low as in much of Southeast Asia. In 2013 I was easily able to find a good dorm bed in the colonial city of Grenada just a block from the main square for just $5 a night. Basic privates (with a shared bathroom) can be found for around $10 a night even in the most touristy town of San Juan Del Sur.
Keep in mind that accommodation prices can easily be double that if staying in popular Western-owned places of accommodation. Nicaragua has a bit of a burgeoning backpacker party scene and many popular Western-owned hostels (such as Naked Tiger, Pacha Mama or Bigfoot) charge around $10 a night for a dorm or $20 for privates. But that's also not exactly a bad deal.
Local food in Nicaragua is decidedly 'beans and rice' based and doesn't offer that much variety, though eat locally and you will be paying just two or three dollars for breakfast or a lunch/dinner meal for $4 - 5. There's some great inexpensive seafood to be had in many places, so if lobster is normally outside your budget you can gorge on it here.
there are still many place that you can have your adventure write it down so that many will know :)
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