The cheapest country to live in is Pakistan, according to Numbeo's Cost of Living Index. Read this guide to learn more about the cheapest places in the world.
The cost of living in Europe can be high if you’re a citizen of a country that hasn’t adopted the Euro as its currency, but even as a visitor, you can find places to live where your bills won’t break the bank. Many European countries offer low or even no income tax rates, whi...
Basically, if you wanted to stick to the $1000/month budget, you’d have to forgo dining out, eating imported goods, and owning a vehicle. Grenada may not be the cheapest country to live in, but it’s one of the more affordable Caribbean options. Thanks to the university on the island...
Most of the recent troubles in Ukraine have been to the very far East of the country, far from Lviv and Kiev but check the current situation before you go but Ukraine is a fascinating country that is one of the cheapest places to backpack in Europe and certainly worth a look. Daily Cost...
I like Bulgaria so much that I went there twice last year: once on aski trip in Bansko and Borovetsfor a week and again in the early summer for a month. Bulgaria is, by most measures, the cheapest country to live in for the whole continent of Europe, yet it’s a gorgeous place ...
UPDATE:We recently returned from atrip to Raja Ampatin Indonesia and while it’s the one place in the country that isn’t overly cheap, it’s definitely worth a visit. This archipelago is known to be one of the top 3 best dive locations in the world and there are some relatively inexp...
It seems that new hostels are always opening up, especially in cities where prices are getting out of hand, and that always puts pressure to keep things more reasonable. How much do hostels cost around the world? Hostel Price Index for 2023 11 Cheapest Luxury Hotels in Europe: The Best ...
The Cheapest private universities in Nigeria represent a very good option for students who want to avoid the incessant strikes associated with the Nigerian university system, but who also want to avoid the ridiculously high fees associated with the private universities in the country. ...
As with Mexico, try to plan your region in advance and stay there for most/all of your break. This’ll mean you don’t have to spend money on in-country transport. When it comes to eating, avoid the tourist traps and seek out local eateries instead. You’ll be surprised at how affo...
as possible, there are ways to keep your costs there low. If you choose to travel during shoulder seasons, book your flights and plan your journey way in advance (it is not the country to always wing it!), and try to stick within 1-2 regions, the Philippines can still be affordable....