Cheapest and the most beautiful country to visit after the end of coronavirus pandemic.

Everyone wants to visit different places all over the world, Right? You also want to visit all over the world that's why you are here. So, it's a fun thing but but but -

Thought of money brings us back to reality. A reality that we cannot visit every country without millions of money right? Yes?

I know I'm smart thanks. Jokes apart. Money is the basic thing we need to visit and money is the sole reason that pulls us from visiting every country. But what if I tell you that you can visit a country with only 10000 rs and your flight fair. Sounds interesting? Let me give you some more happiness, the country which I am talking about is one of the most beautiful countries in the world with a lot of things to visit, a lot of places to fall in love with nature and a lot of adventures.

So are you in? Then let's gets started.

Note:- I have not included Flight fair in the estimated budget because flight tickets vary from distance and country to country.

The country which I am talking about is Nepal. Yes, you read that right, the most underrated country in terms of beauty of nature in the world.

Nepal gives four of the most beautiful and lovely mountains of the world.

Annapurna mountain

Manaslu

Kanchenjunga

And over favourite and home of Mt. Evert (Tallest in the world)

 

You can have the breathtaking view from the above of any of these mountains.

Nepal is a country sandwiched between India and China but offers more than a potato slice.

Himalayan country is known for his traditions and temples. It is also a major religious hub with many beautiful temples for followers of Hinduism and Buddhism.

Now, we know how beautiful Nepal is, But is it still worth to visit? Hell yeah, it offers more than just mountains. The traditional snow of Nepal shows the beauty of nature. Temples of Buddhas built in 18 century or beyond that shows the true architecture which no one has ever able to copy, Leading to a perfect photoshoot place for foreigners. Don't just wait out there. Visit Nepal. 

So, We now know how beautiful Nepal is but how can it be cheap? Right? Let me give you a brief table of expenses, both in on season and offseason.

 

Keep in mind 1 USD equals to 100 rupees in Nepal.

 

Food prices:-

Some of the hotels of Nepal offers you to cook for yourself. So, if you can cook then this place is super duper cheap for you buddy.

Vegetables and fruits of one kilo {2.2 Pounds} cost you only 25-70 cents (25-70 rs)

If you want to go out at a restaurant don't worry it will be cheap too.

Sandwich or other normal fast foods costs around 1-2 dollars i.e 100-150 rs only

Pizza or Momos - 1-2 dollars i.e 100-150 rs

Meat bowl - 2-3 dollars i.e 200 rs max.

Rice and dal - 2-6 dollars {1 dollar for added chicken}

Breakfast - Same 1-3 dollars i.e 200 rs max. (For two person)

Western Meal - 3-10 Dollars i.e 200-700 rs.

 

These are just food prices but we need shelter to rest first.

 

Hotel Prices in Nepal:-

 

Brother and Sister, Wherever you stay in this country you won't pay much for a room.

 

Rooms in tourist areas roughly cost you around 2-3 dollars i.e 200 rs max. See how cheap it is.

At the time of trekking - Double? Triple Tea House - Same 2-3 dollars i.e 200 rs max.

Luxury room in hotel with swimming pool - 18-25 dollars

4-Star hotels - 24-75 dollars

5-Star hotels - 94-199 dollars

 

Ok, so now we can rest and eat but how to get there?

 

Transportation Prices in Nepal -

 

Bicycle rickshaw rides are the cheapest in whole Nepal

Bicycle rickshaw ride - 4 cents to 1 dollar only i.e Only 100 rs approx.

Taxi Ride - 1.50 dollars for short distance and 10 dollars for one hour across the capital

Kathmandu to Pokhara bus ride - 8 dollar and 20 for air conditioning ( which you probably won't need)

Kathmandu to Nagarkot bus ride - 4 dollars for direct bus.

Phewa Lake in Pokhara boat ride - 4 dollars for a boat.

 

These are the basic needs for travel and these are cheap as we all know. So, just don't wait and visit Nepal.

 

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