Spoiler alert: if you’re looking for the cheapest countries to travel to in 2025, we’ve got you covered. And guess what? The cheapest one is a spot right here in Southeast Asia!
What’s crazy is that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery, eat well, and even grab a cool souvenir without sweating about your budget. The daily cost for a traveler in Laos? A mere £10 (that’s like 13 bucks!). Yes, you read that right—ten pounds a day. It’s so cheap, it’s almost suspicious. 😉
Now, if you’re wondering why no other Southeast Asian country made the cut, we’re scratching our heads too! But hey, maybe Laos just set the bar too high with all that affordable awesomeness.
Coming in hot at number two is Kazakhstan, where you’re only looking at £14 a day. Who knew Central Asia would be serving up such budget-friendly adventures?
So, if you’re ready to travel the world without crying over your bank balance, here are the top 15 cheapest countries for travel in 2025. Buckle up, this list will give your wallet a break!
- Laos – You can travel all day on just £10. Ridiculously cheap, right?
- Kazakhstan – £14 a day… You could backpack forever here.
- Rwanda – At £15, you’ll get stunning views and won’t be broke by the end.
- Ghana – For £16, the vibes are strong, and so is the affordability.
- Mongolia – Explore endless steppes (flat grasslands) for £16.
- Armenia – With £17, you can dive into history and culture without diving into debt.
- Burkina Faso – £18 gets you a truly off-the-beaten-path experience.
- Georgia – £18, and not the U.S. state—this is wine country in Europe.
- Mali – For £19, explore ancient cities and rich history.
- Myanmar (Burma) – Still just £20 a day. Perfect for adventure lovers.
- Haiti – For £21, you get beaches and mountains, all on a budget.
- Malawi – Chill by the lake and keep it cheap with £22 a day.
- India – With £23, you can travel like royalty—well, almost!
- Nepal – For £24, trekking the Himalayas never looked so affordable.
- Serbia – At £25, Europe doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
So, there you have it! If you’re looking to stretch your travel funds, these countries are the perfect destinations to start with. Laos taking the top spot? No surprise there—beautiful scenery, laid-back vibes, and super wallet-friendly. What’s not to love?