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Dreaming of a long-haul trip without spending too much? Delhi makes the list! Ranked 8th, it offers cheap meals, drinks, and travel experiences for savvy travellers.
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Topping the list at just £58.81, Hoi An welcomes visitors with lantern-lit streets, cosy cafés, wooden houses, vibrant markets, Vietnamese cuisine.
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With average cost of £64.28, Cape Town offers adventure and sightseeing. Enjoy cable-car rides to Table Mountain and scenic coastal drives.
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It costs around £67.79. Whether meditating in Ubud, surfing in Canggu, or relaxing at beachside villas, Bali provides great value for money.
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Immerse yourself in African culture with bustling spice markets, sun-kissed beaches, and Swahili architecture that make Mombasa a budget-friendly delight.
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Tokyo ranks with an average expense of £68.61. Low-cost capsule hotels, metros, and ramen joints make this city surprisingly budget friendly.
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Colombo charms visitors with coastal beauty, colonial history, & laid-back vibe. Enjoy golden beaches, seafood, tea-scented breezes for around £73.93.
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Food lovers will delight in Penang. Colourful streets, vibrant culture, and culinary experiences make it a top pick without stretching your budget.
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With average long-haul holiday cost of £85.89 (approx. Rs. 10,000), Delhi offers rich blend of history, culture & affordable transport and accommodation.
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Phuket proves tropical getaways need not be costly. Turquoise waters, golden beaches, lively nightlife, and seafood experiences remain budget friendly.
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Santiago offers natural beauty and urban energy. At £93.02, visitors can enjoy fine dining, wine tasting, and panoramic views without spending a fortune.
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