The HelloSale platform conducted an investigation in which it analyzed expenses for food, hotel, transportation and activities.
Before taking a trip it is important to establish a budget to avoid surprises. For this reason, a recent HelloSafe report analyzed how much does a stay cost in 133 countries around the world. To determine this, he analyzed accommodation expenses (hotel or apartment for rent), food expenses, transportation expenses and finally expenses for visits and tourist activities in the destination.
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In Laos you only need US$13 a day
The country that requires the lowest daily budget to travel is Laos (US$13.15), followed by Kazakhstan (US$19.27) and Rwanda (US$21.10). In fourth place was Ghana (US$21.56) and then Mongolia (US$23.75).


Also notable among low-budget countries is the presence of the Caucasus such as Armenia (US$27.17). Georgia (US$29.06) and Serbia (US$36.55), the only European country that entered the top 15.
Meanwhile, Argentina was in the middle of the table in 82nd place. The average daily expense was established at US$80.70 per person for sleeping, eating and having fun.
How much does accommodation cost in the cheapest destinations in the world?
The report also highlights the 15 cheapest countries in the world to stay overnight. In the lead, Laos stands out with a very low cost per night of only US$8 per night per person, followed by Mongolia US$16.21 and Georgia US$16.92.
Most of these countries are located in Asia and Latin America, with prices generally below $30. These destinations offer rich and varied cultural experiences. India and Nepal, known for their diversity and spirituality, are also among the most affordable countries, making these regions easily accessible for budget travelers.
For its part, in terms of destinations in America, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Bolivia appear among the most economical to stay.
The 20 cheapest countries to visit
1. Laos: US$13.15
2. Kazakhstan: $19.27
3. Rwanda: US$21.10
4. Ghana: $21.10
5. Mongolia: US$23.75
6. Armenia: US$27.17
7. Burkina Faso: $28.29
8. Georgia: $29.06
9. Mali: US$30.43
10. Myanmar: US$32.88
11. Haiti: US$32.93
12. Malawi: $33.70
13. India: US$36.30
14. Serbia: US$36.55
15. Nepal: $36.55
16. Cuba: US$38.08
17. Colombia: US$39.86
18. Bangladesh: US$44.60
19. Guatemala: US$45.11
20. Sri Lanka: $46.29
Source: Ambito

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