Budget Friendly Travel Destination: 10 Cheap Places That Feel Luxurious

10 Budget-Friendly Travel Destinations That Feel Luxurious

See the world without selling your soul (or your possessions).

Dreaming of a lavish getaway but worried about the price tag? Fret not! You’ll be surprised at how many dream vacation destinations you can actually cross off the list without breaking the bank. Think charming villages, bustling cities, and exotic island paradises that’ll make you want to stay longer. So, read on to find the perfect budget-friendly travel destination of your dreams that won’t make you broke or feel like one. 

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Which of these is your preferred budget-friendly travel destination?

1. Da Nang — Vietnam

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Dragon Bridge | Image credit: Andrey X via Canva Pro

1 SGD = 19,026.63 VND

Da Nang, Vietnam, is easily a budget friendly travel destination that deserves everyone’s attention. The city boasts miles of pristine white sandy beaches such as My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach that are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. You can stay at any of their affordable beachfront hotels or resorts for the best experience.

While here, don’t forget to visit The Marble Mountains featuring breathtaking views, caves, and temples, before you take a cable car ride to the top of Ba Na Hills. Also, try to cross the iconic Golden Bridge, a 500-foot-long extension cradled by two giant hands (not a titan, don’t worry) and visit the fun-filled Asia Park. Afterwards, indulge in fresh seafood at affordable prices and sample local delicacies such as pho and banh mi to your heart’s content.

TripZilla Tip: Time your visit to the city’s spectacular Dragon Bridge at 9.00pm on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday to witness the dragon breathes fire and water in a really cool display!

2. Chiang Mai — Thailand

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1 SGD = 25.66 BAHT

Chiang Mai, Thailand, offers a unique blend of affordability and luxury that makes it a dream destination for budget travellers. Even high-end hotels often come at a fraction of the cost compared to similar properties in other popular tourist destinations. Here, you can visit the mountaintop temple, Doi Sutthep, and other nearby temples (for free) before you get up close with the friendly elephants at the Elephant Nature Park

If you’re in for some thrilling adventure, rent a bike and ride the 1,864 curves of the famed Mae Hong Son Loop. Afterwards, explore beautiful waterfalls such as Mae Sa Waterfall and Dantewada Land of Angels that’ll transport you to a fairy-tale realm. Whatever it is, don’t forget to sample the famous khao soi (coconut curry noodle) while there! Talk about one of the best luxury vacations for a cheap price to add to your wishlist.

TripZilla Tip: Check out the iconic mass-lantern release event, Yipeng Lantern Festival, in Chiang Mai if you plan to visit the city in November.

3. Munnar — India

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Munnar Tea Plantation & Mountain Goat | Image credit (L-R): Gilitukha via Canva Pro; midhun mk via Canva Pro

1 SGD = 64.24 INR

Another budget friendly travel destination to add to your list is Munnar, a town nestled amidst the Western Ghats of Kerala, India. The place offers lush green landscapes, rolling hills, tea plantations, and cascading waterfalls. This natural beauty alone can provide a sense of luxury and tranquillity to travellers. While Munnar offers luxurious resorts and hotels by the hills, it also boasts a range of affordable homestays and guesthouses.

Most activities here won’t cost a fortune. Think exploring the tea plantations, going on a nature trek, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the town. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered mountain goats. The park also features the beautiful Lakkam Waterfalls and the 2,695m-tall Anamudi Peak. Afterwards, indulge in Kerala’s delightful dishes such as sadya, appam, and puttu, from the local eateries and street food stalls.

4. Lombok — Indonesia

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Lombok Island | Image credit: Jeremy Bishop via Unsplash

1 SGD = 12,015.29 IDR

Lombok, Indonesia, is a budget friendly travel destination that offers a more peaceful and authentic experience compared to its neighbouring island, Bali. From charming homestays to luxurious villas, Lombok offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. One of the must-visits here is Mount Rinjani, a volcanic peak offering thrilling hiking adventures and panoramic views.

Also, you can check out the beautiful beaches in Lombok such as Kuta Beach, Senggigi Beach, and Tanjung Aan Beach. Aside from water sports like surfing, these beaches are also perfect for swimming and sunset watching. Plus, you can dive deeper into Lombok’s Sasak culture at Sade and Ende villages where fascinating temples such as Pura Lingsar and Pura Meru exist. 

5. Siem Reap — Cambodia

Angkor Wat | Image credit: allPhoto Bangkok via Unsplash

1 SGD = 3,114.28 KHR

Siem Reap, Cambodia, is the place to be for those looking for a unique blend of ancient wonders and modern comforts. From budget-friendly guesthouses to opulent resorts, Siem Reap caters to all preferences. You can easily find comfortable, clean accommodations at surprisingly affordable prices, especially during the off-peak season.

While here, be sure to explore the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex and other ancient temples in the area, such as Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei. Also, spare some time to visit the breathtaking Phnom Kulen National Park to witness waterfalls streaming from a holy mountain. For the best experience, cruise along Tonle Sap and check out Kampong Phluk, a charming floating village that’s also home to 3,000 villagers. Easily a worthy budget friendly travel destination you can’t miss. 

6. Penang — Malaysia

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1 SGD = 3.28 MYR

We can’t talk about budget friendly travel destinations without discussing Penang, Malaysia. Also known as ‘The Pearl of the Orient,’ the island offers a unique blend of cultural richness, historical charm, and modern amenities that cater to all preferences and budgets. You can consider staying in a heritage building or a traditional shophouse that gives you the luxury of living like a local without forking extra.

Aside from sampling tasty (yet cheap) local delicacies like char kway teow, laksa penang, pasembur, and nasi kandar, you can also enjoy the views of the city and the surrounding countryside from Penang Hill via a funicular train. Afterwards, explore the lush tropical forests and wildlife of Penang National Park before you dive into the history of baba and nyonya at Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Also, you can pretend like the main character of  your own K-drama when you cycle along the scenic Gurney Bay in George Town. Hands down one of the best luxury vacations for cheap costs!

7. Palawan — The Philippines

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1 SGD = 43.85 PHP

What better way to spend your holidays than soaking in the stunning views of Palawan? This stunning tropical island province in the Philippines is known for its pristine beaches,  crystal-clear waters, and lush landscapes. While here, make sure to go island hopping, kayaking, and snorkelling at El Nido, a coastal town famous for its stunning limestone cliffs and hidden lagoons.

Also, you can spend your time at Puerto Princesa, and explore the Underground River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Honda Bay Islands. Visitors coming here should also visit Coron, another island town known for its beautiful lakes, sunken ships, and diving spots. Don’t forget to include hiking  Mount Tubbataha National Park and sampling traditional Filipino cuisine (e.g. adobo, sinigang, and lechon) as part of your budget friendly travel itinerary!

8. Yangon — Myanmar

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1SGD = 1,607.42 MMK

Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar (formerly Burma), is a fascinating city that offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, vibrant Buddhist culture, and a rich history. You can start by exploring the Shwedagon Pagoda, a gilded stupa that dominates the city skyline. Sule Pagoda, often used for ceremonies and festivals, is another important religious site you can check out. While here, keep your eyes peeled for the City Hall, the High Court, and the Strand Hotel, which offer a glimpse into the city’s past.

Additionally, you can take a walk along the Chinatown and Muslim Quarters and find everything from tea and trinkets to tasty ethnic foods. Don’t stop there, you should also marvel at the beautiful Yangon’s street art and murals along the city’s street alley gardens. Psst, you might even chance upon kids playing chinlone (kick volleyball) here! Afterwards, take the Circular Train to the outskirts of Yangon before you visit the peaceful Kandawgyi Park and gorge on fresh grills on 19th Street. Talk about one of the must-experience luxury vacations for cheap prices!

9. Ulaanbaatar — Mongolia

Blue Sky Tower & Traditional Mongolian Yurt | Image credit: Andrey x via Canva Pro

1 SGD = 2,595.62 MNT

Ulaanbaatar is the capital and largest city of Mongolia, featuring a fascinating blend of ancient nomadic traditions and modern urban life. This budget friendly travel destination allows you to visit quirky places such as the city’s record shops, thrift shops, and antique stores. You can also try visiting Gobi Cashmere, the world’s largest cashmere store offering premium  jackets, sweaters, leggings, socks, hats, scarves, blankets, and more.

Afterwards, drop by Egshiglen, an ultimate Mongolia’s musical instrument shop, especially if you’re curious to see a Muurin Khur (a horse head fiddle) in person. Also, take some time to check out the bustling Genghis Khan Square and the hilltop Zaisan Memorial. Whatever it is, don’t miss the chance to explore the Black Market, where you can find horse riding boots, tents, camping equipment, sleeping bags, cheap outdoor clothing, and more! Try sampling some local dishes too. You can go for their khorkhog (meat cooked in a hot pot), buuz (steamed dumplings), and airag (fermented horse milk).

10. Marrakesh — Morocco

Koutoubia Mosque & Bahia Palace | Image credit (L-R): Balate Dorin via Canva Pro; Marcin Jucha via Canva Pro

1 SGD = 2.81 AED

Marrakesh is yet another unmissable budget friendly travel destination offering a lavish experience to everyone. Riads or traditional Moroccan guesthouses often offer luxurious accommodations at surprisingly affordable prices. These charming properties feature stunning courtyards, intricate architecture, and personalised service.

Some of the free things you can do here is exploring the vibrant Medina,  a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses Jemaa el-Fnaa. Experience the lively atmosphere of the main square, where you can enjoy street performers, snake charmers, and delicious food! Other than that, you can practise your haggling skills at the bustling souks, enjoy a luxurious hammam experience, and experience the traditional Moroccan tea ceremony — all at affordable prices. 

TripZilla Tip: Spare some time to marvel at the majestic Koutoubia Mosque (one of the largest mosques in Africa) and Bahia Palace, two iconic landmarks of Marrakesh.

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And that concludes our top picks for the best budget friendly travel destinations that feel luxurious. From crossing a bridge cradled by two giant hands to traversing a bustling souk in North Africa, these destinations truly offer the finer things in life without breaking the bank. So, pack your bags, step outside your comfort zone, and fly to your next worthwhile adventure with a smile!

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Izzati Haron
Izzati Haron

Izzati is an author to two poem anthologies, a slam poet wannabe, and a full-time nanny to her kitties. She loves dreaming about traveling the world just like most protagonists in the movies, but more often than not, her bank account only permits her to travel to her backyard.

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