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Pin16Share13TwitterWhatsApp29 ShareTraveling from Mexico to other countries in the world does not necessarily imply having a fortune, because there are places where you can have a good time with a ridiculous budget of up to 20 dollars a day.

The hotel and gastronomic offer of this country with more than 1.240 million inhabitants is inexpensive and delicious, respectively. Food can be so cheap that a full breakfast could cost you less than a dollar. There are also buffet-style restaurants for as little as $1.50.

Indonesia is one of the best places in the world in terms of quality and price. A captivating destination with beautiful white sandy beaches and colorful landscapes, where you can dive, surf and practice other sea sports.

In addition to being delicious, the traditional dishes are inexpensive. They cost between 3 and 4 dollars. Renting a car costs an average of 15 dollars per day, a very good price if you consider the comfort the country offers and the fares you can save to visit more places.

Budget for traveling in South America by car

If you are thinking of cheap places to vacation in the vast South America, you will not be short of options. Moreover, these destinations offer you something that goes beyond any budget: when you land there you will feel like you are just a few steps away from what we could call paradise.

On the legendary Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America by volume, are the equally mythical Uros Islands. They are artificial islands on the waters of the lake, which Bolivian and Peruvian natives built in the pre-Columbian era for the purpose of habitation. The Uros are supported by reeds, so constant maintenance work is necessary to ensure buoyancy. On these islets, residents fish and hunt birds and, of course, welcome tourists with open arms. The low cost of living, coupled with an extremely rich traditional culture, make the Uros Islands one of the cheap destinations in South America that cannot be missing on your travel bucket list.

One of the perfect cheap destinations in South America to rest and relax completely. In the seaside resort of Cabo Polonio, 260 km from Montevideo, the streets are dirt roads and there is no internet or electricity (although many establishments have their own generator). Access is a bit restricted, usually reached on horseback or by 4×4, but the scenery of virtually deserted beaches, huge dunes and sea lions will make any visitor can do without all the superfluous modernities.

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Like any good traveler, I know my own country in depth and so far I have visited 29 of the 32 states or regions, here I recommend some of my favorite places in Mexico.Recommendations of places to visit in Mexico:

Argentina’s currency depreciation invites travelers to take the opportunity to get to know this amazing country that offers it all, including stunning natural landscapes, great food and very low prices. If you are planning to visit Argentina, look for domestic flights on airlines such as FlyBondi and JetSmart, which are low cost. If you don’t know it yet, I highly recommend this country, which is also very large, as well as booking in advance to get better prices and to set aside your internal flights to visit more places.

During my three-month route through South America in 2019, Brazil was one of my favorite destinations with the best beaches. Regarding cost, I found the main cities a bit more expensive compared to other places in the region. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and I’m sure you will be able to find options that fit your budget. I think you can visit Rio de Janeiro with a budget ranging from $20 USD per day, and something in the mid-$25 to $35 USD to cover lodging, meals and some activities such as museum visits, local events in the city or going out for drinks on the weekend.

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FoodEating in Bolivia is very cheap. For me, the best option is to eat at the market stalls or at the “family lunch” places, where you will be served starter + main course + soup + dessert for USD 3 or less. Depending on where you come from, maybe the first few days you will find that they are not the cleanest places, but there is no doubt that the food is very fresh since most of the people eat there and there is a large rotation. ExcursionsThe most important thing that can make your budget skyrocket in Bolivia are the tours you take, since there are some places you will surely want to visit and you cannot go alone, such as the Uyuni Salt Flat, for example, a classic 3 days / 2 nights tour to the Uyuni Salt Flat will cost you between USD 80 – 120, plus the entrance fee to the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Reserve, which costs another USD 22. This can be reduced by bargaining (as I said before, it is essential in Bolivia), getting a price if you travel with someone else and not entering the Reserve, but to give you an idea, the excursions are what can add the most to your budget.Discover 16 things to do in Bolivia, the cheapest country in South America and be sure to read these tips to combat altitude sickness.2- Paraguay

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