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The Top 5 cheapest cities You Should Go To

When it comes to traveling, money always seems to be the biggest obstacle. But there's a simple solution: plan economically—beginning with your destination. Can you traveling around the the world if you choose Budapest City and Luang Prabang... as the destination.

1. Pokhara - Nepal

Pokhara is the second largest city in Nepal. It is the starting point for most of the treks in the Annapurna area and most visitors to Pokhara stop here before starting or after finishing the "Round Annapurana" trekking route. It's also a great place to explore the Mustang region and several other popular trekking areas. If you are not looking for adventurous activities then Pokhara also offers some of the most scenic locations in all of Nepal to relax in. Also, prices in Pokhara also very cheap even at the peak travel months like April, May, October and November. 

2. Chiang Mai – Thai land

Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest and second most popular cultural city, after the capital of Bangkok. If you like ancient temples (Wats) and buildings, then visit Chiang Mai and the surrounding areas, they are full of them, several hundred in fact. The city is also one of the world’s great travel bargains, with all range of hotels being quite cheap by international standards. Most of the attractions are also free or quite cheap and you can get rooms at high-standard 3-star Chiang Mai hotels for around the price of a hostel bed in northern Europe

3. Luang Prabang – Laos

This is Laos's religious and artistic capital and Luang Prabang is the former capital of Laos and is now a UNESCO World Heritage city. Luang Prabang has a fabulous array of shops selling many different handicrafts, antiques, and textiles. You'll find high-quality products and a great variety of handicrafts on sale here, compared to many other countries in Southeast Asia. Most prices in the Southeast Asian tourist destinations are very pleasant and not the exception Luang Prabang

4. Mexico City - Mexico

Sprawling, thrilling and thriving with culture, Mexico City is not just one of the largest cities in the world, but one of the most exciting to visit.  Public transportation is very cheap and there are many affordable places to eat. On the other hand you can find world-class hotels and fancy restaurants with higher prices. A daily backpacker budget for transportation and meals should range between 100 to 200 pesos a day (USD10-20), using public transport and eating at street stands, while a more comfortable budget should range between 200 to 500 pesos a day (USD20-50) using private taxis (taxi de sitio) and eating at decent sit-down restaurants.

5. Budapest – Hungary

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating night life increasingly appreciated among European youth and, last but not least, an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Hotels and motels as well as the food in Budapest can meet most requirements of tourists but only inadequate level of price.

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