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        Post by : Anis Farhan
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We often think travelling means spending a lot of money on flights, fancy hotels, and tours. But the truth is—you don’t need to spend much to see amazing places. Some of the best travel spots are quiet, less known, and surprisingly affordable.
Let’s take a look at some hidden travel gems you can visit without worrying about your budget.
Hampi is an old village in Karnataka filled with temples, stone buildings, and river views. It’s not crowded like Goa or Manali, and you can explore beautiful sites by walking or riding a rented cycle. Rooms are cheap, and local food is delicious.
Pokhara gives you a stunning view of the Himalayas without the high price tag. You can walk around lakes, go boating, or even try short treks. Everything—from food to stay—is budget-friendly. It’s perfect if you want mountain views without going to expensive resorts.
If you love beaches but want fewer people and lower prices, Gokarna is the place. Located in Karnataka, it offers clean beaches, peaceful vibes, and small cafes. You can even stay in huts right next to the sea.
Luang Prabang is a small town with old temples, waterfalls, and night markets. It’s cheaper than many places in Southeast Asia, and the local people are friendly. A great option for those who want a relaxing and cultural trip.
Want to feel like you're on top of the world? Spiti Valley gives you that feeling—with high mountains, quiet roads, and blue skies. It’s great for road trips, and homestays here are simple and low-cost. Nature lovers will love this place.
To travel on a budget:
Use local buses or trains
Stay in hostels or homestays
Eat at local places instead of big restaurants
Travel in off-season months
Hidden places often give you more peace, more culture, and more value for money. So next time, skip the crowded tourist spots and try something quiet and beautiful instead.
This article is meant for informational and travel-related purposes only. Prices and availability may vary. Content is created by the editorial team of Newsible Asia for public distribution.
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
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