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    5 Cheapest countries to visit

    Harry OnyeBy Harry OnyeMarch 21, 2022
    Cheapest countries to visit

    Have you ever heard the adage, “you only live once?” Life is too brief to not live it to the fullest, which is why you must make each moment count. It is completely acceptable to take a break from employment in order to spend more time with your family, do some self-discovery, and, most importantly, travel across the world.

    Traveling throughout the world is one of the best ways to enjoy one’s life since it allows one to learn about the diverse cultures and traditions of people from different countries. However, the high cost of housing and food typically discourages many Nigerians from packing their belongings, boarding a plane, and embarking on a world tour.

    Traveling to foreign countries, contrary to popular assumption, is not expensive provided you have the appropriate information. This is why, in the post, we identified five budget-friendly locations to consider while planning your next vacation.

    Brazil

    Brazil

    There is a reason why people come to this lovely South American country. Brazil has it all, from the sunny and Instagram-worthy beaches to the educational, artistic, and historical monuments. Brazil, the world’s fifth largest country, is brimming with diverse tourist locations that will leave you dumbfounded.

    The cost of living in Brazil for visitors varies, with the lowest daily estimate in Naira being N8,400. So, if you want to spend at least a week in Brazil, you’ll have to pay N58,192.

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia is well-known as a tourist destination due to the country’s numerous islands. If the enchantment of Raja Ampat Island isn’t enough to entice you to book a trip to the country, be sure to marvel at the Lawang Sewu building. This country’s lowest daily living expense is N10,500, which equates to N64,500 for a complete week of bathing in nature’s goodness.

    Georgia

    Georgia

    Why travel to Europe or Asia when you can visit a country that sits at the crossroads of both? Georgia, with its diversified and cultural past, proudly displays a variety of wildlife creatures as well as a unique environmental scenery. Georgia’s lowest daily estimate of living costs is comparable to Brazil’s N8,400.

    Nepal

    Another lovely Asian country on our list. When it comes to characterizing Nepal, one might just as easily call it the “land of adventures.” Nepal not only boasts beautiful landscape, but it also includes the Annapurna Region, which allows you to burn calories through trekking. Don’t even get us started on the Chitwan National Park, which is fantastic for wildlife viewing. The lowest daily cost of living in Nigeria, like in Brazil and Georgia, is N8,400.

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