9 Cheapest Asian Countries To Visit In 2024 That Aren't In Southeast Asia
Because we already know Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia are awesome! ;)
1. Georgia
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Nestled at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, Georgia offers diverse landscapes, from the historic charm of Tbilisi to the coastal allure of Batumi. Known for its warm hospitality and ancient winemaking traditions, Georgia promises a captivating journey through time.
Things to do: Explore the charming capital of Tbilisi, wander through the scenic vineyards of Kakheti, and marvel at the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe.
Places to go: Batumi's Black Sea coastline, the mysterious Vardzia caves, and the dramatic landscapes of the Caucasus Mountains.
Estimated cost: RM135-190 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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2. Kazakhstan
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Embrace the vastness of Central Asia as you step into Kazakhstan, a country where futuristic skylines meet nomadic traditions. From the cosmopolitan allure of Nur-Sultan to the breathtaking Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan unfolds as a gem waiting to be discovered.
Things to do: Discover the futuristic architecture of Nur-Sultan, explore the Charyn Canyon, and experience nomadic life on the vast steppes.
Places to go: Almaty's lively markets, the serene Lake Kaindy, and the historic city of Shymkent.
Estimated cost: RM160-215 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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3. Uzbekistan
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Embark on a journey along the fabled Silk Road in Uzbekistan, and visit the ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Immerse yourself in the intricate architecture and vibrant culture that define this Central Asian jewel.
Things to do: Stroll through the ancient streets of Samarkand, visit the walled city of Khiva, and experience the vibrant culture in Tashkent.
Places to go: Bukhara's historic architecture, the Registan Square in Samarkand, and the desert city of Khiva.
Estimated cost: RM110-165 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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4. Kyrgyzstan
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Nature takes centre stage in Kyrgyzstan, a land of rugged beauty and nomadic traditions. Whether trekking through the Tian Shan mountains or embracing the nomadic lifestyle, Kyrgyzstan invites you to explore its untouched landscapes and warm hospitality.
Things to do: Trek through the Tian Shan mountains, visit the serene Issyk-Kul Lake, and experience the nomadic culture of the Kyrgyz people.
Places to go: Ala Archa National Park, the surreal Fairy Tale Canyon, and the historic city of Osh.
Estimated cost: RM135-190 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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5. Nepal
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Nepal, cradled in the embrace of the Himalayas, offers a spiritual and adventurous odyssey. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene lakes of Pokhara, Nepal is a haven for trekkers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape.
Things to do: Trek to Everest Base Camp, explore the ancient city of Kathmandu, and go wildlife spotting in Chitwan National Park.
Places to go: Pokhara's serene lakes, the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, and the vibrant Thamel district.
Estimated cost: RM110-165 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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6. India
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From the iconic Taj Mahal to the historic 'Pink City' of Jaipur, and the vibrant chaos of Delhi, India has so much to offer in terms of landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and, of course, food!
Things to do: Wander through the streets of Delhi, explore the Taj Mahal in Agra, and relax on Goa's pristine beaches.
Places to go: Jaipur's palaces, Kerala's backwaters, and the spiritual city of Varanasi.
Estimated cost: RM85-140 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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7. China
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Major cities like Shanghai and Beijing can be on the expensive side for tourists, but there are many budget-friendly options for travellers. Walk the Great Wall, visit the Terracotta Army in the ancient city of Xi'an, and cruise the Li River as you witness the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity in this vast and diverse nation.
Things to do: Walk the Great Wall, explore the ancient city of Xi'an, and cruise the Li River for stunning landscapes.
Places to go: The picturesque Yangshuo, Chengdu's panda reserves, and the traditional water towns near Shanghai.
Estimated cost: RM160-215 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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8. Taiwan
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Taiwan, an island of dynamic contrasts, is home to vibrant street markets and scenic landscapes, as well as cutting-edge technology. From the bustling night markets of Taipei to the serene beauty of Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan promises a delightful blend of tradition and modernity.
Things to do: Eat your way through Taipei's vibrant night markets, explore the stunning Taroko Gorge, and relax on the beaches of Kenting.
Places to go: Sun Moon Lake, Jiufen's historic streets, and the iconic Taipei 101.
Estimated cost: RM135-190 per day, including accommodation, meals, and local transportation.
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9. Mongolia
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Step into the nomadic wilderness of Mongolia, a land where vast steppes, ancient traditions, and the spirit of the Mongol Empire converge.
Things to do: Experience the Naadam Festival, explore the Gobi Desert, and stay with nomadic families in traditional gers.
Places to go: Khustain Nuruu National Park, the Flaming Cliffs, and the serene Lake Khövsgöl.
Estimated cost: RM160-215 per day, encompassing accommodation, meals, and transportation.
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