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namasteindiarestaurant · 2 months ago
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Indian Restaurants In Phnom Penh
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rpcomtrade123 · 9 months ago
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Indian food is beloved by many in Phnom Penh's lively food scene, which offers a wide array of delectable dishes. At Shiva Shakti, one of the oldest Indian restaurants in town, the devotion to Indian cuisine extends far beyond the traditional fare of biryanis and curries. Guests will have a lovely introduction to the many breads that go with every Indian meal at this restaurant that focuses on the art of Indian bread making.
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namasteindiarestaurantbkk · 4 months ago
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Vegetarian Indian food
Established in 2018, Namaste India BKK restaurant is build with a mission to bring true fine dining experience with Indian food in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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dreamstravel19 · 7 months ago
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Cheapest Countries to Visit from India: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
Traveling the world doesn't have to break the bank. For Indian travelers looking to explore new destinations without spending a fortune, there are numerous countries offering rich cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and unique adventures at a fraction of the cost. Here's a guide to some of the cheapest countries to visit from India, where you can enjoy a memorable vacation on a budget.
1. Nepal
Why Visit:
Nepal is a haven for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. Home to eight of the world's tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, Nepal offers breathtaking views, vibrant culture, and rich history.
Highlights:
Trekking in the Himalayas
Exploring the capital, Kathmandu, with its historic temples and bustling markets
Visiting the birthplace of Buddha in Lumbini
Budget Tips:
Use local transport like buses and shared taxis.
Stay in budget guesthouses or hostels.
Enjoy local Nepali cuisine, which is both delicious and affordable.
2. Sri Lanka
Why Visit:
Sri Lanka, often called the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," boasts beautiful beaches, lush tea plantations, and ancient ruins. Its compact size makes it easy to explore multiple destinations on a single trip.
Highlights:
Relaxing on the pristine beaches of Mirissa and Unawatuna
Exploring the ancient city of Anuradhapura
Taking a scenic train ride through the tea plantations in Ella
Budget Tips:
Travel by train or bus for cheap and scenic transportation.
Eat at local eateries and street food stalls.
Opt for budget accommodation, like guesthouses or homestays.
3. Thailand
Why Visit:
Thailand is renowned for its stunning islands, vibrant nightlife, rich culture, and delicious street food. It's an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure. One of the best cheapest countries to visit from India.
Highlights:
Exploring the bustling city of Bangkok
Relaxing on the islands of Koh Samui, Phuket, and Krabi
Visiting ancient temples in Chiang Mai
Budget Tips:
Use budget airlines or buses for internal travel.
Stay in hostels or budget hotels.
Enjoy affordable and delicious street food.
4. Vietnam
Why Visit:
Vietnam offers diverse landscapes, from bustling cities to serene countryside, and a fascinating history. It's a perfect destination for history buffs and nature lovers.
Highlights:
Cruising in Ha Long Bay
Exploring the historic city of Hoi An
Visiting the war museums and tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City
Budget Tips:
Travel by overnight buses or trains to save on accommodation.
Eat at local markets and street vendors.
Choose budget hotels or hostels for your stay.
5. Indonesia
Why Visit:
Indonesia, with its vast archipelago, offers a myriad of experiences from beach getaways to cultural explorations. Bali, in particular, is a favorite among travelers for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.
Highlights:
Relaxing on the beaches of Bali
Exploring the temples and rice terraces of Ubud
Diving in the pristine waters of the Gili Islands
Budget Tips:
Use local transport options like scooters or public buses.
Stay in budget-friendly guesthouses or hostels.
Enjoy meals at warungs (local eateries).
6. Cambodia
Why Visit:
On the list of cheapest countries to visit from India, Cambodia is home to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and offers a deep insight into ancient civilizations. It's also known for its friendly locals and rich history.
Highlights:
Exploring the Angkor Wat temple complex
Visiting the Killing Fields and Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh
Relaxing on the beaches of Sihanoukville
Budget Tips:
Travel by bus between cities to save on transportation costs.
Eat at local markets and small restaurants.
Stay in budget hotels or guesthouses.
7. Malaysia
Why Visit:
Malaysia offers a mix of modernity and tradition, with bustling cities, beautiful beaches, and lush rainforests. It's a great destination for those looking for diverse experiences.
Highlights:
Exploring the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur
Visiting the historic city of Malacca
Relaxing on the beaches of Langkawi
Budget Tips:
Use public transport like buses and trains.
Stay in budget accommodation options like hostels.
Enjoy meals at local hawker centers.
Conclusion
Traveling doesn't have to be expensive, and these cheapest countries to visit from India prove that you can have an incredible experience without spending a fortune. By planning wisely, choosing budget accommodations, and savoring local cuisines, you can explore these amazing destinations without straining your wallet. So pack your bags, grab your passport, and embark on a budget-friendly adventure from India to these beautiful countries. Safe travels!
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indianamastey-blog · 6 years ago
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withsarahj · 4 years ago
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phnom penh guide
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RESTAURANTS 
Mexicano/Itacate - Really yummy Mexican food, probably the best in town, two branches are run by the same owner so if you want to skip the crowd go for Itacate (cooler atmosphere too). Get any of the classic tacos with a side of guacamole and sour cream + one of their lime sodas that come in a huge pot. Cute colourful interior and friendly staff. 
Jaru - Good value Korean food, chicken wings are great and they do a solid stew. Nice banchan and good atmosphere, is always full but you can always get a table.
Tokkiya - Homey Korean food for cheap, their Bimbimbap is the best I’ve tried. Low-key and very casual. Feels like your Korean grandma is cooking for you. 
Enso - Great for breafast/brunch. Australian style, healthy, fresh and has something for everyone. I always either get the mushroom omelette or the pancakes. Their bakery is pretty good too. Yummy smoothies.
Lot 369 - Along the same vein as Enso, Aussie style cafe, a bit more pared down. Nice ambiance and has a good range of food, service sometimes unreliable in the busier hours though. 
Java Cafe - One of the first cafes in town ever and still going strong. Go for the bagels, mushroom burger and huge salads. Friendly staff and very approachable with cool interiors. 
Backyard Cafe - Healthy food to the max but I love it when I’m in that mood. Huge portions, lots of veggies, salads and good for you food. Cold-press juice + healthy desserts too. 
The Shop - A Phnom Penh classic. Perfect breakfasts and even more perfect lunches. Go for the Benedict and the mango and passionfruit pancake. Smoothies and juices, I love their lychee mint one + they do a mean eclair. 
Origami - On the pricier side but they do set lunches for less than 10 if you’re on a budget. Great quality fish and good service. Feels like you’re in Japan.
O-san Ramen - The only acceptable ramen in the city. A super solid bowl of noodles. Hole in the wall kind of feeling, business guys getting off work and having dinner.
Shiva Shakti - Best Indian food in PP, a bit pricier but really worth it. Order your favourites + sweet lassi. 
Sesame Noodle Bar - Cute and quirky interiors, draws a nice crowd. Cheap and small menu. Star is the sesame noodles + Thor buns. 
Brooklyn Bistro - If you want to pig out, get the pepperoni pizza and the ribs. I can only go there when the mood hits since the food is on the heavier side.
Kravanh - Great Khmer food. Pricier side with traditional yet chic interior. 
Sakana Lab/Sushi Lab - Owned by the same people but different vibe. Sushi Lab for a one-time omakase experience. Sakana Lab for great japanese food for good value. Nice atmosphere and crowd.
Luna - My favourite pizza in town. Tuna salad + the seafood pasta is a favourite. Desserts are also great. 
Adachi - Solid Japanese food on the pricier side. Great service, super reliable and very high quality. You can get small Japanese style booths. Lively atmosphere usually. 
Fuwari - Small Japanese bakery. Best cream puffs and the mille feulle is wow. Takeaway is best, their seating is pretty limited.  
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Tini - Tiny spot but beautiful and minimalist interiors. Nice coffee and artsy books to look through. Small menu + a few cakes. 
Kinin - Converted wooden house turned bar/restaurant. Nice open atmosphere, don’t really dig the food but the drinks are great. Mocktails are one of the best here too. 
Bassac Lane - Quickly turning into PP’s own Pub St so some areas can be seedier but Harry’s and Le Boutier are definitely the highlights. Yummy cocktails and a good vibe. Very hipster.
Sundown Social Club - Overlooks Russian Market, good spot for people watching. Nice cocktails and bar food but mainly go there for the beautiful interior and atmosphere. 
Brown - The ultimate local coffeeshop/brand. Brown is a PP icon. Delicious cold drinks and frappes. Ice lemon tea or ice latte is a go-to. Go for the great interiors, vibe and service, the food is not a highlight IMO. You’ll get a sense of the local coffee culture here.
Koi - Bubble tea is big here, so go for a takeaway cup. Oolong tea + their house grass jelly is my favourite. Another local fave is the green tea macchiato that you get a baby knife to cut and drink out of at a 45 degree angle. Extra but so yummy !
THINGS TO DO  Rooftop swim at Penh House or Patio: Rooftop swims are a big thing in the city, spend an afternoon just lounging around, drinking a coconut, eating too much from the poolside menu while watching the sunset. These two spots have the best views and ambience but can get crowded so go earlier.
Spa and massage at Bliss/Champei: Bliss has gorgeous interior and a super serene atmosphere, the building inside is very unique. Champei gives a good massage but on a budget. Cambodia is well-known for their spa-game so this is a must !
Russian market - Probably the most popular market in PP, I usually go for swimsuits, silver jewelry and sports clothes. They also have a food market inside, get the freshly squeezed orange juice to cool off.
Games cafe - So many games to play for cheap, paid hourly. I always have a good time here, there’s also a food and drink menu to order off of. 
Factory - Very cool and interesting co-working space + a bunch of other things. Huge place with coffee shop, basketball, games room + bikes for getting around. Trampolining is also here + a skatepark. 
Odom park - Relatively new park and one of the only truly green areas in the city. A space of calmness, draws a really diverse crowd. Has a cafe and some markets on the weekends. Worth it to check out. 
Now.here - Sweet studio run by a creative duo/couple. They do workshops, have prints and have other things for sale. 
Wander around in front of the Royal Palace - The street is blocked off from traffic, very rare in the city. Nice for people watching and has an otherworldly vibe. 
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shivashakti1-blog · 5 years ago
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Shiva Shakti restaurant
Shiva Shakti is the best Indian restaurant in Phnom Penh in Cambodia. The restaurant has the best Indian dishes and a splendid interior with supportive staff and service. The restaurant is worth visiting.
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ilyaslam · 5 years ago
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The Most Popular Budget Travel Destinations For 2018
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ravel means different things to different people. It can be an adventure, a learning experience, rest and relaxation or a combination of all of these. There are some amazing trips to be taken and some of them are available at budget prices.
Here is a list of the most popular budget travel destinations around the world for 2018 grouped by region.
North America
Montreal, Canada
This 375-year-old city with a French influence is a great treat for lovers of history, culture and art. It’s safe and has a comfortable climate May through September. U.S. residents can save on expensive flights and enjoy the favorable exchange rate.
Moab, Utah
Central to some of the most scenic areas of the United States, Canyonlands, Arches National Parks, and a short drive to Bryce and Zion Canyons, Moab is great for hiking, climbing, camping and glamping for those with a slightly larger budget.
Other budget locations include: San Miguel de Allende Mexico and Yelapa, Mexico
South America
Santiago, Chile
This is another amazing destination for budget travelers. From the Atacama Desert to the Andes Mountains, with $20 hotels and $10 a day for your meals, you can’t go wrong, even if you just hang out in the city or on the beach.
Argentina
With an attractive exchange rate and government-lowered taxes on hotels, your savings will never be greater. From Argentina’s wine country to the best steak dinner you’ll ever have, you can also bring home some fantastic finds on leather goods. Vegans can enjoy the Patagonian peaks and valleys and vegan restaurants are plentiful in the bigger cities.
Other budget locations include: Peru
The Caribbean and Central America
Curacao
Among the few Caribbean islands that escaped the devastating damage of last year’s hurricanes, Curacao is showing lower hotel pricing with the splendor of the Caribbean. It’s great for relaxing or water adventures.
Other budget locations include: Guatamala; Granada, Nicaragua; Bastimentos Island, Panama
Africa
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Escape your world completely with this East African island. This is should be the first of many trips you’ll enjoy for its exotic culture, beautiful beaches and vistas, plus it’s a foodie paradise. Perfect for rest and adventure, the money you expend on flights will be offset by how far your dollars will go.
Other budget locations include: Namibia; Dakar, Senegal; Morroco
Europe
Paris, France
Paris on a budget? Yes, if you stick to museums, parks, jazz clubs, and amazing little cafes. Check out Airbnb for great accommodations and go while the Euro is still a good deal for your dollar.
Albania
A neighbor of Greece and a ferry’s trip from Italy, Albania borders on the Adriatic. Considered a top destination for budget trips to Europe, hotels start under $20,  and there are inexpensive tours of castles and coastlines. Albania is a great central location for any Mediterranean trip.
Other budget locations include: Estonia; Slovenia; Portugal
Asia
Xian, China
China is always a great trip, but frequently overwhelming for many travelers. With this trip you can discover the Terracotta Warriors and other ancient sites. Xian’s monuments stay lit at night and are sensational for photographers.
Sri Lanka
Another great travel destination for those on a budget is on the “pearl of the Indian Ocean.” With 3-star hotels under $15 and amazingly good and inexpensive meals you can set aside $10 a day for three meals. Sri Lanka offers a historic Asian experience without the crowds of travelers in Thailand and India.
Other budget locations include: Nepal; Koh Dach (Silk Island) Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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jasminestravelspot · 5 years ago
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A wee bit off the grid
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If you follow me on Instagram you’ll know I’ve not been off grid. At all. However as soon as I was with a group of people (some of the most fantastic people alive) I have found it much harder to dedicate time to write.
It is currently the small hours of be morning (it’s 3am and we didn’t get to bed until 1am) but our aircon is broken and I can’t sleep.
I. Am. Astounded. Rather than run through chronologically I might just jump all over the place with some of the phenomenal things we’ve seen. Today (yesterday I guess) remains difficult to put into words. We visited the Killing Fields and S-21 prison, learning very in-depth about Pol Pot’s regime, the systematic torture and killing of beyond innocent people - millions of them.
But not only this - because of the cultural difference between a country like this and where I am from, the whole thing is much more raw and accessible. For example you actually walk over dead bones and clothing in the grass, you see blood stains of the floors, the faces of 12 year old machine soldiers stare at you in the prison cells. It was confronting. I am selfishly grateful for the people I visited with - all of whom shared the experience and space with humility and kindness.
In addition, from thousands upon thousands of people in this one prison, only 7 survived. Two of these brave men come to the museum everyday to share their story, less we forget.
It was extremely difficult (again selfish?? But it’s hard....) but Elodie and I took the offer of a photo with one man (which lit him up and brought out one word of his non-existent English ... “thank you”. It’s a truly special photograph.
The rest of that day was spent chilling out together, clearing our energies and connecting through sharing stories. Needless to say if you know me, but I’m in a heavenly place.
Before things got really heavy, we spent our final day in Siem Reap (we’re now in Phenom Penh) at Angkor Wat - INCREDIBLE. Just incredible. Stunningly beautiful and a really fun day with my fellow travellers. The photos speak a thousand more words than I have so please enjoy them. We have one guy, Omar, with us who has an IPhone Gazziliion (or something) who has been taking the most stunning photos. I sadly don’t have access to my Canon photos yet, so catch me in a couple months posting massives of photos. I won’t apologise.
By the early afternoon we’d been chugging along since 4am and were all pretty exhausted. A couple hours pool side filled the tanks and Bailee and I went and explored the nearby temples. Managed to befriend a monk of Facebook (did you know they like all have iPhones?!?) and have a dog piss on me whilst peacefully watching monks meditating. Mood killer if I’ve ever experienced one. We excused ourself from the holy place crying with laughter.
Despite our early morning we kept the vibes going until the early hours with a night out together. I tell you what, smack 15 perfect strangers together in another country, give them some beers and long bus rides of chatting and you’ll be partying like you’ve known each other for years.
A couple of us managed to smash out a HITT workout in the morning which got my hangover off to a fantastic start. Needless to say I was falling off my chair with exhaustion by the end of the day.
Back on the bus we went headed for the capital city Phnom Penh. The drive was pretty lovely and we had lunch at this gorgeous spot on the river side. The next stop was a insect market where ONLY 2 of us tried the local delicacy of friend crickets (or spiders or like any other bug imaginable). Tasted very much like garlic and crunch. Thumbs up from me.
When we got to the capital I really felt the French colonialism in the country. The architecture is insanely beautiful, but very European. Our evening exploration saw us discover the waterfront where the pretty pink sky and cooler air had us all overflowing happiness.
Our dinner was at this funky restaurant where they played us Cindy Lauper and classic 80’s bests. I haven’t written much about the food but it is really delicious. I’m adding chilli to everything and enjoying all the yummy spices and flavours and mmmm yes Asian food. Khmer food has definitely won me over so far.
The next morning at 6am Rachel, Omar, Bailee and myself (the four doing the full 40 day tour) went out for a 5km run along the river. Definitely a run I will never forget (both for the scenery and the humidity which killed my lungs).
After learning about the modern history yesterday we all wondered off and made the most of the city. Meeting back up later for some YUM Indian food and a couple of beers. We’re currently on a van on our way to an Island for two nights for some well needed lazy lounging time, swimming, snorkelling and maybe a sunset boat ride or two. Fantastic.
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namasteindiarestaurant · 3 months ago
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Curries in Phnom Penh
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rpcomtrade123 · 9 months ago
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Embark on a sensory journey through the vibrant world of Indian spices, where flavors dance and aromas tantalize. Join us as we explore the essence of India's culinary heritage, guided by the expertise of Shiva Shakti, an esteemed authority in spice discovery, amidst the bustling spice markets of Phnom Penh.
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namasteindiarestaurantbkk · 4 months ago
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South Indian dishes
Established in 2018, Namaste India BKK restaurant is build with a mission to bring true fine dining experience with Indian food in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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hellotravelur-blog · 6 years ago
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15 Countries Indians Can Visit Without a Visa!
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Traveling is fun but flying overseas can be cumbersome and daunting for some of us. The visa processes can be long and time-consuming. However, Indians can visit a number of destinations around the world which offer visa on arrival.
All you have to do is pack your bags, get your accommodation sorted and catch a flight. Here’s a curated list of 15 countries around the world which Indians can visit without a visa.
1. Mauritius:
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With luxury resorts and surreal beaches aplenty, Mauritius is an ideal destination for honeymooners. Explore Chamarel to see the rugged volcanic surfaces of different hues. Go for a sugarcane field tour at the L’Aventure Du Sucre, it is an interesting sugar museum with its own sugarcane fields.
2. Fiji:
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The sun-kissed 333 islands of Fiji are quietly tucked away in Oceania. Don’t miss out on the water sports at the stunning Denarau Island. Visit the Kula Eco Park to experience Fiji’s flora and fauna. Indians can visit this tranquil paradise with visa on arrival to experience a unique culture.
3. Hong Kong:
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Numerous markets, restaurants, and an impressive skyline. Indians can visit Hong Kong by just filling up a form. Disneyland is a must visit for tourists of all ages. Don’t miss the Lantau Island. Ladies’ Market and Temple Street Market are the best places to shop in Hong Kong.
4. Jamaica:
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Go on an impromptu trip to this Caribbean island nation to revel in its lush green rainforests. If you’re a coffee lover, visit the Blue Mountains National Park which also offers an enthralling hike up the hills.
5. Nepal:
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The exotic sights of the Himalayan beauty that Nepal beholds will leave you spell-bound. If you’re an adventurist or an offbeat mountain enthusiast, Nepal is for you.
6. Cook Islands:
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A group of 15 islands scattered over a vast area in the South Pacific is perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. The Aitutaki Lagoon is recommended for an exceptional beach experience.
7. Ecuador:
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The famous Andean Highlands and the Galápagos Islands set in the lush Amazonian rainforest. Located on the Equator, Indians can visit this literal center of the world without a visa.
8. Bhutan:
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Bhutan sits at the eastern edge of the Himalayas. It is known as the world’s happiest country. Visit picturesque monasteries, the grand dzongs, and the enchanting hills and valleys.
9. Samoa:
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Snorkel at the Lalomanu Beach or dive into the infamous Togitogiga Waterfall. Another must-do thing is to witness the infant turtles at the Satoalepai Turtle Sanctuary. Indians are offered a permit on arrival.
10. Macau:
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Experience a mix of Portuguese and Chinese cultures in the “Las Vegas of Asia”. Go casino hopping or visit the Taipa Village. Munch on the scrumptious Portuguese egg tart!
11. Maldives:
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The Maldives is the land of beaches and coral reefs. It is the preferred destination of honeymooners. We recommend you to stay in an overwater villa.
12. Cambodia:
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Visit the various marvels of Khmer architecture such as the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. The world famous Angkor Wat calls Cambodia it's home.
13. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus:
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TRNC is a holiday destination for those looking to have a good time. It is home to several castles overlooking the breathtaking coastline.
14. Montserrat:
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Hike in the rainforests, spot different aviary species, or just soak up the natural beauty of Montserrat. Rendezvous Bay is famous for swimming and snorkeling.
15. Micronesia:
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Comprising of 607 islands, Micronesia is a remote, pristine natural beauty spread across the western Pacific Ocean. It’s known for its ancient ruins, sunken temples, and beaches.
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budgetindiantraveler · 6 years ago
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7 places around the world where the Rupee (INR) will make you feel rich 😎
You are in a dismal state because of your bank account as you just returned from a trip of United States 🇺🇸.Don’t worry #BudgetIndianTraveler will bring you a list of Such countries whose currency value is much less than of INR.
1.Cambodia in Asia
Cambodia is actually one of the best places to visit where the Indian currency value is higher. Rent a bicycle and spend a few days taking the time to explore the glorious Khmer ruins at Angkor Wat. Visit Siem Reap and party it up in this vibrant city. The Siem Reap night market is a great place for a good bargain. Unwind on the sandy beaches of Sihanoukville, a 4–5 hour bus ride from Phnom Penh.
2.Zimbabwe in Africa
While Zimbabwe’s official currency is the USD, the crazy inflation rates in the country have made things like food and local sightseeing very inexpensive for the tourist.Enjoy the famous Victoria fall,the amazing African Safari in one of Zimbabwe’s many national parks such as Victoria Falls, Mana Pool or Hwange.
3.Paraguay in South America
Immersing yourself in Guarani culture, soccer, and yummy South American food is quite inexpensive. The capital city of Asuncion is a mix of old world charm, historical buildings, and modern restaurants and bars. Visit the Palacio de los Lopez at dusk when the lights come on, and catch a show at the Teatro Municipal. Take a trip to Encarnacion, Paraguay’s “Capital de Carnaval”, 370 km from Asuncion. The attractive city’s river beach is a huge draw, making it a perfect getaway to unwind in. Encarnacion is also the base for visiting the famous Jesuit reducciones of Trinidad and Jesus, a UNESCO world heritage site.
4. Laos in Asia
Laos has amazing Buddhist temples, lush countryside and lip-smacking food, with half the tourist rush of Thailand. Visit former the capital city, Luang Prabang, a UNESCO heritage site, full of colours and vibrant culture. The Bokeo Nature Reserve at Huay Xai is a draw for a lot of visitors, thanks to its Gibbon Experience.
5.Colombia in South America
Speaking of South American places where Indian currency value is higher, the Colombia must be the one in your list. With quaint cobble stoned towns seeped in colonial charm, the mighty Andes standing tall, virgin Caribbean coasts, mysterious Amazonian jungles and cryptic ruins all rolled into one, Colombia is a treasure trove for a passionate traveller. Perched amidst the Andes, Bogota, the capital city, has an easy-going and chic vibe, with the La Candelaria being its cultural center.
6.Sri Lanka in Asia
Sri Lanka our neighbouring country with beautiful picturesque places. Colombo is no longer just a stop over before venturing into the charming hill country or the cultural triangle. Take a few days to explore the capital city’s treasures. Walk around the quaint Dutch Hospital precinct with its chic cafes and bars, shop at Barefoot, and bargain at Pettah market. Head to Nuwara Eliya in the hill country to unwind amidst the endless tea plantations with a piping cuppa. If you have enough time, make sure to visit the as-yet unexplored East – Uppuveli and Nilaveli, little coastal towns that are nothing like the booming resorts in the western coast, but have a charm that is unmatched.
7.Indonesia in Asia
Indonesia really takes the cake for a value for money vacation that literally has everything you’ve ever dreamed of. And of course, some of that dark, rich Kopi Luwak! Bali, Yogyakarta, Gili Islands, and Flores. The Komodo dragon, active volcanoes that you can climb.
So quit worrying about the money and plan your vacation to one of these superb destinations.
#Vietnam #Colombia #Paraguay #Indonesia #Zimbabwe #SriLanka #Laos #BudgetIndianTraveler #DiscoveringWorldInIndianStyle
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Top 7 Asian Destinations to Travel in 2018
You are caught between two stools while deciding on a destination to travel in the New Year. Let me advise you to try out Asia at the beginning of the year. Asia and January have a good bonding and you can enjoy the best of the weather in Goa, Singapore, Bangkok, or New Delhi.
To make your pick easy, we have compiled top destinations that you can visit in Jan and Feb 2018.
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Bangkok
Bangkok is pretty in January. You will not feel the humidity and the scorching heat as rest of the year. It is one of those months, when the outside is bearable. This might be one of the busiest months and the cheapest.
The Thai capital city is the best base to any South Asian destination. The popular airports have cheap flights flying in and out from every corner of the world.
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Kuala Lumpur
The Malaysian capital city of KL might be humid and soaked in rains, but do not allow that to be a hindrance to your Malaysian enjoyment. Kuala Lumpur is one hell of an interesting city built to please the heart and the soul.
The city is an amalgam of the ancient and the modern, a rare mix of Indian, Malay and Chinese. English is widely spoken; hence, it would be easier to converse. Things are reasonable in Kuala Lumpur and the enjoyment is double
Cambodia
If you are launching out from Bangkok, your next stop can be Siem Reap. This tiny town is your gateway to the stunning Angkor Wat. You need one full day to explore the temple area. It is quite a pleasant city to explore and hang out in the month of Jan. Things are so cheap here that you might have trouble coming back from there. You could fly in or board a bus from Phnom Penh or Bangkok.
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Hong Kong
Rubbing shoulders with Singapore, Hong Kong is a world in itself. With an international reputation for attractions, shopping, food, and culture, HK is the idyllic Far East destination for those on longer trips around Asia. You can easily get a cheap flight to Asia and cheapest flights to Hong Kong.
With a little research, it is possible to bag reasonable hotel deals at stunning points across the city. The restaurant and nightlife of Hong Kong need no introduction as it can leave you speechless.
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Nepal
Have you heard about Pokhara? It might be another underrated town, you have not heard about. Just pause for a while and do a little research on Nepal. Visitors usually fly towards Kathmandu and head towards Pokhara by bus or flight. Trekkers can have a gala time in this Himalayan region and the month of January is the mid-peak season, but worth it.
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New Delhi
The largest and crowded Indian capital city is more than overwhelming. A visit in January will surely be memorable. It is when the New Year has just begun and the air is chilly and invigorating, perfect to tour around. There is so much to see, do, eat, shop, and experience. Apart from Delhi, you can travel to nearby cities like Jaipur and Agra. The road trip is a jolly ride unlike any.
Everything gets cheaper - whether hotels, food or clothes. The Delhi Metro will make your commuting more smooth and convenient.
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Goa
Nothing can be more rewarding than the glorious balmy climate and pleasant nights of Goa during the New Year. The climate is just conducive to a beach holiday. You will not be alone; there is a large crowd to give you company. The Goan beaches are famous for parties, games, watersport, seafood, and music. Enjoy cheap shopping and live life under the Goan sun without any regrets.
Age-old kingdoms, towering skyscrapers, and spectacular beaches make up the gigantic continent of Asia. With endless cultural and traditional spectrum, Asia is captivating and interesting. Reserve tickets to Asia with Crystal Travel soon to avoid last minute hassles this New Year.
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