Paradise for a penny: countries where it's cheap to live. What is the cheapest country to live in

List of countries where living is obscenely low. find out countries where you can live cheaply and enjoy life.

There are many places in the world where the cost of living will be lower than in Russia. Sometimes much lower. Cheap countries to live in are primarily the region of Southeast Asia, but you can also live in Europe not very expensively - read about this in articles and.

If you have long thought about where you can live cheaply abroad, then here you will find the answers. We present you a list of countries that are cheap to live in, where a month of living can cost less than a week of living in Russia.

UPD (winter 2019). The article has been completely revised taking into account the changed prices and the strongly depreciated ruble (by this moment$1 ≈ 67 rubles). Prices in the article are indicative, indicated in local currency. The information is current for 2019.

Thailand

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Exchange rate: 1 Thai baht (THB) ≈ 2 RUB.

mecca for Russian travelers and downshifters. More and more Russians are leaving to live in Thailand, having decided to exchange gray everyday life and cold weather for a busy life in sunny Asia. This practice is especially common among residents major cities: people rent out their apartments / rooms, and the money received from this is more than enough for them to live carefree in Thailand right on the seashore. Another category of people are freelancers. Working remotely via the Internet, these people do not earn the most money by Russian standards, but such earnings are quite enough to live here.

So, the cost of living in Thailand (as in any other place) consists of two main parts: the cost of housing and the cost of food.

The cost of housing in Thailand

Renting a house in Thailand or a condo (one or two bedrooms, a kitchen, often even with a pool) will cost from 10,000 baht per month - from 17,000 rubles. With this money now in Moscow and St. Petersburg it is unlikely that it will be possible to rent housing of a similar level of comfort. And here is the whole house for you! For example, in St. Petersburg, we rented a room near the Technological Institute metro station for about 20,000 rubles including utilities (price before the crisis, 2014).

Renting a room in Thailand for a month is, of course, cheaper - 4000-8000 baht per month, depending on the location, size and interior design. A studio in Pattaya and Phuket can be rented for about 30 thousand rubles a month, a hotel room - from 300-400 baht per day. Both in Phuket and Pattaya we rented a hotel room for 400 baht per day. As a rule, when renting for a long time, you can negotiate with the owner and rent cheaper.

The decisive factor in the pricing of rental housing in Thailand is geographical. In such popular tourist destinations as Pattaya, Hua Hin and Phuket, everything will cost more than in the north of Thailand - for example, in Chiang Mai. In addition, seasonality, amenities and the size of the dwelling affect the price. We recommend renting private accommodation on a special Airbnb service - there you will find a variety of options.

Food prices in Thailand

The second key ingredient is food. The cost of food in Thailand is surprisingly low. Barbecue will cost from 10 baht, a large plate of rice with meat - from 30 baht, soup with noodles and dumplings - from 40 baht. Food costs in Thailand will be even less if you cook on your own, buying groceries in shops and markets. Read more about current prices in this country in the article and - there are detailed prices for food and accommodation, as well as transport.

Bike rental prices in Thailand

For those who prefer to have their own vehicle, ideal motorbike rental. A month of rent will cost 3-4 thousand baht or 200-300 baht per day. In the north of Thailand, rent will be cheaper. Gasoline costs about 40-50 baht per liter.

Read our helpful articles-instructions on how to get to Thailand on a budget:

India

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Exchange rate: 1 Indian rupee (INR) ≈ 1 RUB.

The cost of housing in India (Goa)

In general, rental prices in India do not differ much from Thai ones. The cost of rent depends on the time of year (more expensive in winter), on the size and arrangement of the home, on the distance to the beach and, most importantly, on the term of the proposed lease. For example, in Goa, even during the season (in winter), rent a condo or a house far from coastline(over 3 km) can be from 18.5 thousand rupees per month, closer to the sea - from 23.5 to 30 thousand rupees per month. Most often, people rent houses (1-2 rooms with a kitchen, but not on the beach) for 20-26 thousand rupees per month. To calculate the cost of renting a house in Goa, you can use a special one that will take into account all the most important parameters and give you an average price for this species housing.

A room in a guesthouse (double with shower and toilet) will cost from 470 to 700 rupees. You can rent a bungalow or a wooden house (there is a shower, a toilet, minimal furniture) for 400-1000 rupees per day. It is best to look for private accommodation in Goa on a special Airbnb service. Another option is to look locally, unless you decide to arrive before the holidays - New Year and Christmas, then it is better to book in advance.

Cost of food in India (Goa)

You can eat inexpensively in India in shacks - small eateries on the beaches, where you will find both European and Indian food. You can dine in a shack for an amount of 60 to 150 rupees. Breakfast will cost about 50-80 rupees, Indian dishes cost in the range of 100-200 rupees, soups - from 50 rupees.

Freshly squeezed juices cost from 50 to 100 rupees per glass, depending on the type of fruit. A bottle of local beer in a store is about 60 rupees, in a cafe - from 100 rupees, a cup of coffee in a mid-priced cafe - from 50 to 80 rupees. A bottle of water in the store - from 15 rupees, masala tea - up to 50 rupees, depending on the institution.

Bike rental prices in Goa

From 200 to 250 rupees it costs to rent a bike per day, for a month - 4-6.5 thousand rupees. The price depends on the power of the bike and its newness / shabby.

Bali

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Bali is an island belonging to Indonesia.

Exchange rate: 10,000 Indonesian rupiah (IDR) ≈ 43 RUB.

Cost of living in Bali

Bali is becoming more and more popular every year, which is why housing prices are rising markedly. The cost of housing in Bali depends on the resort, location and amenities, rental period and size. For example, a house with three rooms and a kitchen in Kuta on the Airbnb service can be found from $500 per month, but if you try, you can find it from $400 per month. A room in a guesthouse for a month can cost from $70, but be prepared for very spartan conditions. In general, on average, a decent room in Bali can be found in a guesthouse for $13-15 per day.

Housing prices in Bali vary significantly from resort to resort - the more popular it is, the more expensive it is. Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Sanur - here the prices will be quite high. In Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Canggu and other cities, it is cheaper, judging by the reviews of travelers, you can find a pretty house not too far from the sea within $400.

Advice: the longer you plan to rent a house, the cheaper it will cost you. In Bali, it is customary to pay the rent right away, so keep that in mind. It is also better to look for a house on your own, riding a bike around the area, as agencies and realtors take a large commission (besides, there is a risk of falling for an unscrupulous realtor). Before contacting agencies, read reviews on the Internet.

Cost of food in Bali

You can eat on a budget in Bali in warungs (small cafes), lunch for two will cost about 40 thousand rupees (about 170 rubles), that is, a meat dish costs up to 20 thousand rupees, soups are about the same. Vegetarian dishes are cheaper - up to 15 thousand rupees. Milkshakes cost up to 13 thousand. Sweet pancakes - up to 20 thousand rupees. On average, a dish in warung costs 20-25 thousand rupees.

Be careful - not all warungs are for locals, there are also tourist warungs designed for foreigners, prices are higher there. The closer the warung is to the sea, the higher the prices.

Useful articles about the island:

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  • - overview of current prices.
  • - information about prices for visa, transport, food and rental housing.

Philippines

Exchange rate: 1 Philippine peso (PHP) ≈ 1.3 RUB.

The cost of renting a house in the Philippines

The Philippines is another place where you can live cheaply. The capital Manila is overly popular with tourists and, therefore, is not suitable for inexpensive living. However, the province of Cebu, which is a fairly developed region with all the necessary infrastructure, will be quite suitable for budget living. A house on the islands of Cebu, Panglao and can be rented from 13.5-15 thousand pesos (or from $ 300). If you put in a lot of effort and look hard, you can keep within 10 thousand pesos a month.

A room in a house in Boracay can be rented for 630 pesos per day, a bed in a hostel with facilities on the floor can be found for 300 pesos per day, and in general the average price in hostels is in the range of 400-500 pesos. The price for a double room in a hotel is on average 700 pesos per day, you can find cheaper - the price depends on the location and amenities. We advise you to look for private housing on the popular Airbnb service - there are not only standard rooms and apartments, but also exotic options.

Food prices in the Philippines

Food in the Philippines, as in other Southeast Asian countries, is inexpensive. In cafes and local shops you can eat your fill for 100-150 pesos per person, buying a serving of rice with meat and a drink, but you can eat cheaper. In tourist cafes, prices are higher - you will have to spend about 200-300 pesos per person. In restaurants, the main dish costs from 100-150 rubles. The most popular beer is San Miguel Pilsen: a 0.33 bottle can be bought for 30-50 pesos, rum costs from 80 pesos. inexpensive, better to buy in the markets.

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Indonesia

In addition to the fact that in Indonesia you can eat, pray and love, here you can simply live in an affordable way. And live on a low budget. The prices here are very democratic: you can eat for less than $1, live for $150 a month, but you can only work via the Internet, as there is a very high unemployment rate.

Cambodia

What's the catch? It's not clean beach island where you will lie under an umbrella for days on end. The wild local beach is sometimes "decorated" by packs of stray dogs or other inhabitants of the forest. Just right for those who want to live away from civilization.

Vietnam

The southeast coast of Vietnam is famous for its 11,000 hectares of rainforest. And it's almost the best place in Asia for diving and spearfishing: there is a huge barrier reef. And even on weekends these places are free from tourists.

Laos

Laos is a state in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful mountains, Buddhist monasteries and rafting on rivers in rubber boats with stops at cafes and bars.

Thailand

Despite the fact that this place is very popular among tourists and a little more expensive than others Asian countries, prices in Thailand are still not as high compared to many European countries.

India

Densely populated country with the Taj Mahal, famous caves, forts and temples, well, with a holy cow. In addition, it is also a very good place to live from an economic point of view. Only $100-110 is enough to rent an apartment here for a month for two. A plate of hot rice with chicken here can cost as little as 40 rupees - that's about 60 cents, for a full meal you will have to pay $1-2.

Nepal

Mystical Nepal is renowned as the center of spirituality in Asia and path seekers travel here from all over the world to meditate and absorb unique atmosphere this place. Those who do not yearn for enlightenment also go to admire the most beautiful mountains, stunning temples and ancient pagodas. Nepal is a paradise for budget travelers. Food expenses here can be limited to $1 per day. Of course, if you go to restaurants, it will be more expensive, but the most expensive dishes here cost at least $8, and renting a one-room apartment (Kathmandu) costs $1-2 per day. Public transport here costs up to $0.2.

China

China is a land of contrasts, with picturesque rural landscapes and crowded urban metropolises, with natural beauty that spreads across the wild and untamed plains of the Gobi Desert and northern peak Everest.

Despite the fact that China is a huge country, it is quite easy to get from one place to another. Traveling around the country will not exhaust you as much as in other countries. Yes, and a taxi in most cities is especially cheap - $ 1 for a short trip. And you can have a hearty meal here for only $2.

Bulgaria

The most inexpensive countries for living have nothing to do with this state - housing is expensive here, but in comparison, for example, with Switzerland, holidays in Bulgaria are very economical. It is as beautiful here as in France, but a bottle of beer costs only $0.80, and you can rent an apartment here for as little as $200 a month.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua is a real budget paradise for those who like to save money. In this country, everything is cheap, from food to rent. However, the minimum cost of living does not mean that you have to sacrifice the quality of life that you are used to at home. $995 will be enough to rent a large apartment, pay bills and meals for two, indulge in small entertainment (movies, for example), and even invite a cleaning lady three times a week.

For those of our fellow citizens who have sharpened their "emigration skis", not all the cheapest countries for life may turn out to be suitable. Some are attracted by the modern Western model of civilization with its comfort, skyscrapers, high salaries and career prospects; such emigrants tend to go to the most the developed countries Europe, North America or to Australia. But there are among the Russians and those who are enough to enjoy a simple quiet life while spending very little. A similar option of emigration in English is called "downshifting", however, only people who have passive income allowing you to do without work abroad. Some, for example, rent out their Moscow apartments, and live abroad on this money.

1. India

It is this South Asian country that can be called the cheapest in the world. To have a hearty lunch together in an Indian restaurant, it is enough to have only 10 dollars in your pocket. Taxi drivers here are courtesy itself, they will wait at least an hour for a client doing their own business, then they will travel around the city with him, and at the end of the journey they will ask him no more than a couple of dollars.
Renting an apartment in India will cost about $ 100 a month, and in the south of the peninsula housing can be found for 20 bucks and live almost like a king. Live in Indian cities, as elsewhere, is more expensive than in rural areas, and in some cases sky-high prices are also found. But on the coast there quiet towns, not spoiled by the attention of tourists, where you can rent a house for 30-40 dollars and you will have to spend about the same amount on food. This, as they say, is a minimum, and everything that is on top is determined by the desire and wallet of a person.
But the described almost rosy picture also has a less attractive side - in India there is still a strict caste system and the social inequality associated with it. It is easy to face terrible poverty, terrible diseases, and one can be subjected to violence. Added to this is the difficult relationship with the former piece of India now called Pakistan, which may make some think whether it is worth moving here to live?


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2. Thailand

Further from India, you need to head east to the kingdom of Thailand - the next inexpensive country. But you need to immediately take into account that you can live cheaply here not where crowds of tourists go. An ordinary vacation in this country has an average price, and in the most popular tourist centers and pretty solid. To try to meet the same monthly amount of living as in India, you will need to climb into the Thai outback.
Those Russians who dream of moving to live in warmer places can turn their attention to this country. Especially such a move will seem comfortable for freelancers working via the Internet, which operates reliably in this country. Here you can spend no more than $ 140 per month, of which only 30 will go to pay for housing, and the rest will be on the table in the form of vegetables, fruits, chicken with rice or noodles. True, gasoline is not cheap here - about 100 rubles per liter.

3. Indonesia

Further from Thailand, you need to head southeast to get to another cheap country - Indonesia. can be attracted here sunny beaches and a sea of ​​tropical fruits. The cost of living here is about the same as in Thailand, but it is much more difficult to find a part-time job here, since the country is confidently in first place in the world in terms of unemployment. The only thing left to do is to work online. The prices for living here are very low, only $ 150 is enough to live without too much glamor. You can have a hearty meal in Indonesia for only $1.

4. Laos

Another Southeast Asian country is Laos, which has become attractive for downshifters. Here is beautiful unspoiled nature, charming mountains, clean air, very friendly people - what is not a paradise for living? Laos has a peaceful Buddhist culture, and amateurs active rest can raft down mountain streams on rubber boats. You can even rent a luxury home here for only $20 a day, and if you need a budget option- then 9 dollars is enough. A comfortable one-room apartment in a residential area for 150-200 bucks will be at your disposal for a month. In a nearby cafe for 2-4 dollars you can eat your fill. For 10 bucks a day, you can rent a moped and ride it around the country.

5. Albania

The next point of an inexpensive life awaits a potential emigrant in Europe, namely in Albania. To the south of this small Balkan country can lead a decent quiet life and at the same time much cheaper than the nearest neighbors. For 100-200 dollars you can rent a decent apartment here, have a tasty lunch for 6 dollars and drink a bottle of beer for 90 cents.

6. Vietnam

And again Southeast Asia, now Vietnam, which is beginning to attract more and more tourists, especially in its southeast. There are also luxurious rainforests And Coral reefs. But since tourism is just emerging here, even during the season there is not a large influx of multilingual crowds of tourists. Therefore, you can still rent decent housing here for 150-200 dollars. But you need to be prepared to share public beaches with the locals.

7. Nepal

From Vietnam again to the west, towards India, to its neighboring Nepal. This country is almost mystical, it has become an important spiritual center of Asia. Travelers who love to philosophize and seek their own path in life are sent here. But for poor tourists, Nepal, first of all, is a receptacle for a huge number of attractions, temples, and it also attracts here with its fantastically beautiful nature. You can get acquainted with all this very cheaply if you rent a one-room apartment in Kathmandu for no more than $ 200. And lunch in a restaurant here is not a luxury, the most expensive dish is no more than $8.

8. Guatemala

Long journey from Nepal opposite side the globe- to Guatemala, where it is quite possible to live on 300-500 dollars for a whole month. This Central American country has a mountainous landscape and rich history ancient Indian civilizations. There is a very beautiful nature and an abundance of exotic fruits. For only 200 bucks, you can find a comfortable one-room apartment with a full range of amenities, and about 120 more dollars need to be prepared for food. With such modest expenses, you can have a great month in this wonderful country. The only thing that causes concern is the not very stable political situation in Guatemala itself and in neighboring countries- I'll have to look for a quieter place.


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9. Cambodia

Southeast Asia again, but now Cambodia, which, like its neighbors, demands very little for living in it. Becoming a citizen of this country is quite difficult, but here at least you can live your whole life on tourist visa, and if you have only 300-350 dollars a month of income, then this life will be quite carefree if you close your eyes to its terrible recent history. Crime, fortunately, is not too developed in this country, and rather poisonous snakes pose a greater threat. In sun-kissed Cambodia, there is a lot of Asian flavor, ancient temples and cults unusual for Europeans. Those people who are looking for a place to live quietly and calmly, without much spending, tend to come here.
The cost of renting a comfortable two-room apartment here starts from 300 bucks, and for 550 "green" you can also rent a two-story mansion with a front garden, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. IN local cafe you can eat for 3 dollars, and even visit European restaurant will cost no more than $5. But in Cambodia, not everything is so great. wild beaches no one cleans here, so they can roam there wild animals and stray dogs.

10. Philippines

Finish the tour of the most low-cost countries you can nearby - in the Philippines, where for $ 350 you can live well for a month. Expensive here is only the capital - Manila, which is full of tourists. It is most convenient and profitable to rent an apartment in the province of Cebu, which is quite developed, but not expensive. A house with amenities here can be rented for $300, and a night in a hotel double room will cost 1,200 rubles. You can eat a hearty and tasty meal here for an amount in the range of 100-150 local pesos. To enjoy fresh exotic fruits almost for free, you need to visit one of the local markets.

Vacation is cheap! It is not necessary to stay within the country. There are many states on the planet where the local population receives even less Russian citizens, which means it can be done very economically. You will find the cheapest countries in 2015 below in the article. For convenience, the most economical states were taken and divided by continent.

Asia

Traditionally, the cheapest countries in the world are in this part of the world. Every Asian corner has a unique set cultural property, its local flavor and, of course, a set of interesting things to get acquainted with. So the journey began.

Nepal. Recently, a terrible earthquake occurred in this country, because of which a lot of people died. Most likely, the flow of tourists due to this circumstance will slow down somewhat. However, this country still remains the cheapest in Asia. The main asset of Nepal is its nature. Mandatory to visit the parks Sagarmatha, Chitwan, Annapurna. In addition, there are Chomolungma and many temples on the territory of the country.

Prices in Nepal:

  • lunch in a cafe: 80-150 rubles;
  • renting a one-room apartment (Kathmandu): $50-150;
  • public transport: up to 15 rubles.

Vietnam. No less atmospheric country than Nepal. Searching for yourself, your beginning, is much more effective if you sit on the shore South China Sea in one of the cheapest countries in the world.

Prices in Vietnam:

  • food: 1-5 dollars per sitting;
  • accommodation: 6-10 dollars / day for a hostel;
  • travel: it is best to rent a bike - it will cost $ 5 ($ 1 gasoline);
  • clothing: a normal T-shirt up to 200 rubles can be bought realistically;

Thailand. The cheapest countries for tourism can not do without this state. This is a favorite place for Russians to relax. The main attractions of Thailand are sea towns, where the bulk of tourists are brought down. In addition, there are many interesting palaces, temples and national parks in Thailand.

Here are the average prices:

  • accommodation: renting a whole house will cost from 10,000 to 20,000 rubles per month;
  • food: one meal costs from 80 to 200 rubles;
  • transport: renting a moped somewhere in the region of 4000-5000 rubles per month (gasoline 70 rubles per liter);
  • another thing: you can't help but try a local massage - it costs from 300 rubles per hour.

India. A densely populated country with the Taj Mahal, famous caves, forts and temples, well, with a holy cow. Moreover, it is also very cheap place for traveling. Ecology is not happy, but you can get used to it.

Prices for living in India:

  • food: 60-150 rubles for a hearty portion;
  • accommodation: only 6000-7000 rubles is enough to rent an apartment for two;
  • transport: 4000-5000 rubles/month per scooter;
  • other: a visit to the Taj Mahal will cost 800 rubles.

Sri Lanka. tea plantations, gems, very stable temperature whole year(fluctuates no more than 5 degrees) - this is Sri Lanka. Best City to visit - Colombo. Strange, but this place is considered the capital, although officially this title belongs to another city.

Prices for living in Sri Lanka:

  • meals: $2 to $5 per meal (rice and curry are the most popular);
  • accommodation: $100-400/month;
  • transport: it is better not to ride buses - they are very dangerous, and you can take a scooter for $ 50 / month.

And be careful, there are a lot of scammers in Sri Lanka, which can slightly increase the cost of your trip.


Indonesia. We do not take into account the island of Bali - it is too popular among tourists, and therefore expensive. But other places in Indonesia are very cheap. You can look at the monkeys in this country, beautiful nature, sea, komodo (animal) and national parks.

Cost of living in Indonesia:

  • food: from 0.7 (institutions for Indonesians) to 10 dollars (tourist cafes);
  • accommodation: from 6 to 25 dollars depending on the location;
  • transport: 100-150 dollars/month, and the cost of the ferry is an average of 3$.

Europe

The cheapest countries in Europe are Moldova, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria. Of course, Europe cannot be compared with Asian prices, but the sights here are completely different.

Moldova. The exuberant Dniester, Chisinau with all its sights and cheap prices - all this is the Republic of Moldova. By the standards of many ratings, Chisinau is considered the cheapest city in Europe.

The cost of living in it (in euros):

  • food: 3-6 euros/portion;
  • accommodation: 70-150 euros / month;
  • transport: 0.2 euros for 1 trip on local transport or 0.25 per 1 km taxi.

Romania. Visit Brach Castle, Peles, the famous Bucharest Botanical Garden, many palaces and at the same time traveling economically is real! Below are the average prices for living in one of the most interesting countries in terms of architecture, Romania:

  • food: 3-6 euros, enough to eat;
  • accommodation: from 140 to 250 euros in different cities;
  • transport: very cheap - sometimes less than 10 rubles per trip, but gasoline is more expensive than in Russia (50-60 rubles per 1 liter).

Poland. Relatively cheap country with an average salary of 750-800 euros per person. This is a very promising place for work trips, and Polish tourism is well developed.

Prices for living in Poland:

  • meals: 4-7 euros for a hearty lunch;
  • accommodation: a room can be rented for 150 euros, but for the whole apartment you will have to pay all 400;
  • transport: a temporary 20-minute bus ticket will cost 30 rubles, and from 40 minutes of driving somewhere from 50 rubles;
  • clothes: pants can be bought for 30-40 euros, a shirt for 20;
  • another: you can go to the cinema in Poland for only 4 euros.

Bulgaria. sunny Beach, the ancient fortress of Serdika, the valley of roses, museums, monasteries and mosques - this is Bulgaria. The cheapest countries to live in have nothing to do with this state - housing is expensive here, but in comparison, for example, with Switzerland, holidays in Bulgaria are very economical.

Average prices in Bulgaria:

  • meals: eat beautifully - from 15 euros, just eat - an average of 5 euros;
  • accommodation: from 5 to 50 euros in knocks per person;
  • transport: a taxi takes 0.4-0.5 euros per 1 km, and a city one takes an average of half a euro.

South America

The cheapest countries on the planet are also in this part of the globe - these are Cuba and Ecuador.

Cuba. It is possible to live for 20 dollars in this state! Local population he does so, because he receives a penny. The main attractions of Cuba are its people, well, and endless beaches. It is known that it is in this country that the Venus project will be implemented to create a society without money, due to the fact that people here are very friendly and prices do not bite.

And here they are:

  • food: 60-200 rubles is enough to eat well;
  • accommodation: 250-300 dollars for one room;
  • another: gasoline here costs $1.50.

Ecuador. If you ask which country has the cheapest living conditions for a pensioner, you will hear in response: Ecuador! The birthplace of bananas exported to Russia, the place where the middle of the world is located, famous volcano Cotopaxi, many parks and where they live interesting people- This is Ecuador.

And these are the prices for living in it:

  • meals: $2.5-4 per meal;
  • accommodation: $150-200;
  • transport: about 50 dollars a month for public transport.
  • another: in general, it takes about $ 1,000 for a month, according to official estimates.

Africa

Africa is not always the cheapest country to visit. There are also very expensive places, for example, Angola, but a couple economical countries still there is - this is Egypt and Morocco.

Egypt. A very popular tourist spot. It doesn’t even make sense to talk about the sights of Egypt - everyone knows about the pyramids, the Nile and the Sahara. But not everyone knows about Egyptian prices, but they are very low.

See for yourself:

  • food: for 60 rubles you can buy 0.5 kg of peaches, strawberries, tomatoes, oranges and several apples;
  • accommodation: 2,000 rubles / month for one room;
  • transport: gasoline in Egypt costs only 5 rubles, because the prices for taxis and public transport are scanty - a taxi costs 30 rubles, city - 5.

Morocco. Palaces, mosques, marvelous living creatures, Sahara, Menara gardens and much more - this is the Kingdom of Morocco.

Prices in Morocco:

  • food: half a dollar is enough to feed yourself;
  • accommodation: in hotels 20-50 euros per day, but an apartment can be rented cheaper;
  • transport: $15 for intercity travel by train.

You can travel cheap if you know how. Couchsurf, cook your own food, visit tourist places and you will be able to travel around the planet in an interesting way and with a small budget!

Mysterious castles, majestic pyramids, amazing creations of nature and human hands ... But how you want to feel involved in all this splendor! It turns out that many of the sights can be admired in reality, and even feel like a full-fledged resident exotic country for a very small amount. The main thing is to know what you can count on while living in exotic place surprisingly different low prices for life and recreation. As you understand, today's post is not

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The first place in the ranking goes to India. Being the owner of a special flavor, this wonderful country will give you a month of living in warmth and comfort for only 80-100 dollars!!! for those who do not believe Housing here is rented inexpensively, you need to pay $ 30 per person, meals - $ 10 per week, additional expenses- another 10 dollars. Total 30 + 40 + 10 = 80 dollars and a heavenly life is guaranteed to you!

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Second place rightfully belongs to the Kingdom of Thailand. The cost of a monthly stay here will cost $140, 30 of which will be spent on housing, the rest will be spent on fruits, vegetables and, of course, chicken with noodles or rice.

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In third place is Indonesia. Paying about $160, you can feel like a real Indonesian. A huge amount of fruit and sun-drenched beaches - that's business card this country. True, you can work here exclusively through the Internet, because Indonesia ranks first in unemployment.

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Takes fourth place. For living in this hospitable country you need to cook at only 200 dollars per person.

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Fifth place rightfully belongs to Nauru, a small state located in pacific ocean. A month of living in this quiet and peaceful country will cost only $250!

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In sixth place is Guatemala. This Mountain country located in Central America- the source of wealth cultural heritage and traditions. She is famous for her amazing nature and an abundance of tropical fruits. For $ 200 here you can rent an excellent one-room apartment with all amenities. You will need about $120 for food. Total 320 c.u. and a whole month of rest in comfort and full provision is guaranteed to you!

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Seventh place in the ranking belongs to Cambodia. Food and accommodation in this country will cost you only $335 per month!

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In eighth place, in the ranking of the cheapest countries in the world, are the Philippines. On average, in order to live well for a whole month, you will need to pay $ 350.

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The ninth place is occupied by picturesque Costa Rica. Also, like Belize, this country is located in Central America. Monthly accommodation with amenities and meals here will cost about $ 375.

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Tenth place in our ranking is occupied by Belize, located in the eastern part of the Yucatan Peninsula. A country active diving and miraculous beauties of nature. Everything is here for good rest: picturesque nature and warm subtropical climate. For $500 you can live here for a whole month!

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