For the price of Goa, fly abroad: 5 budget-friendly destinations to explore
With budget flights and cheap stays, a Goa vacation could cost the same as a trip abroad. Explore 5 global destinations — from Vietnam to Nepal — that are cheaper yet unforgettable.
- Oct 24, 2025,
- Updated Oct 24, 2025 3:58 PM IST

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Think Goa is the cheapest beach escape? Think again. With smart planning, the same money can land you in another country — sipping Vietnamese coffee or watching the sunrise over Nepal’s peaks.

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Vietnam’s coastlines rival Goa’s, but with postcard beauty at half the cost. From lantern-lit Hoi An to the emerald calm of Ha Long Bay, your rupee stretches far — pho cheaper than coffee, stays under ₹1,000.

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Just a short flight away, Sri Lanka gives you beaches, tea trails, and heritage shrines. Whale watching in Mirissa today, hiking in Nuwara Eliya tomorrow — all for less than a Goa shack lunch.

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Thailand offers the same sun and sea — with spice. Skip Phuket for Krabi or Chiang Mai. Flights under ₹6,000, pad thai for ₹100, and golden sunsets that rival Anjuna. Paradise doesn’t have to be pricey.

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Bali isn’t just for luxury influencers — it’s secretly budget-friendly. Eat local warung meals for ₹200, rent scooters for less than a Goan beer, and wake up to free breakfast and rice-field views.

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Trade the beach for Nepal’s breathtaking peaks. With no visa, food for ₹50, and stays under ₹800, you can meditate in Pokhara or trek through Annapurna — spiritual peace on a shoestring.

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Cheap carriers have changed the game. Flights that once seemed elite now rival domestic fares. With advance booking, your Goa weekend could turn into a week abroad.

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These destinations offer more than sand — history in Vietnam, spirituality in Sri Lanka, street food in Thailand, culture in Bali, and calm in Nepal. The world’s calling — and it’s not as costly as you think.

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The secret? Plan early, skip peak season, eat like a local, and let currency exchange work for you. With some strategy, “international vacation” is no longer a luxury — it’s the new Goa.
