There are some places in the world where you cannot imagine living there because of its higher cost and there are some places where you cannot believe that they are really cheap to live because of many differences between expensive places and cheapest places. Some places in the world that vary though they provide same facilities but because of other factors they are really cheap to spend a vacation. Five of the cheapest places in the world are:
Cambodia
Cambodia is located in southern part of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Its total area is 181,035 km2. Cambodia is the cheapest place to spend your holiday as it cost just 2.50 pounds to eat and sleep. The living cost infamous hotels is too cheap i.e. 50 pounds but the place you will stay will cost way too expensive in other countries because the rooms are highly decorated.
Vietnam
Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Its total area is 332,698 km2. Vietnam is the cheap country in the world though this country is naturally beautiful because of the landscapes and white sands. To live in Vietnam it just cost pound 10 a day.
India
India is South Asian country. Its total area is 3.287 million km2. It is the second most populous country in the world. To live in India it is not expensive because food, clothing, and living cost are really cheap. But it depends on the people how they use the advantages. There is a huge difference in living cost in India because there are some places which are way too expensive and others which are way too cheap.
Bolivia
Bolivia is a landlocked country located in South America. Its total area is 1,098,581 km2. It is the best country for adventurous as it is very affordable. The cost of living, food is very cheap.
Hungary
Hungary is a unitary parliamentary republic in Central Europe. Its total area is 93,030km2. Hungary is a cheap holiday destination. Its cost of living, eating is really affordable. So, having an adventurous trip you will be able to afford the cost of living at low cost than other European countries.