For Indian travelers, 2026 is emerging as a year where many international locations provide excellent value—thanks to competitive travel rates and reasonable daily expenses. According to data from Skyscanner, flight costs to various destinations have eased, making both nearby and distant locales attractive. Here are some of the most affordable international places Indian travelers can consider for this year.
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Indonesia | Indonesia continues to provide great value, especially for those interested in culture and nature. Flights from India are still reasonably priced, and accommodation and dining costs are quite low. Bali remains a top attraction, featuring beaches, temples, and cafes that cater to a variety of budgets. Local transport options, including scooters and shared taxis, also help keep costs down.
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Malaysia | Malaysia has become even more affordable for Indian travelers, with Skyscanner reporting an approximately 17% drop in average flight costs from India. Locations like Langkawi stand out for budget-conscious visitors, featuring duty-free shopping, inexpensive accommodations, and tranquil beaches. Cities such as Kuala Lumpur benefit from efficient public transport and reasonably priced dining options.
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Singapore | Singapore is often perceived as pricey, but with strategic planning, it can be more manageable. Flights are often competitively priced, and many attractions are either low-cost or free. Hawker centres offer a practical way to control food expenses, while capsule hotels and budget accommodations help keep lodging costs down (Image: Canva).
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Nepal | Nepal stands out as one of the most budget-friendly international destinations for Indians. Travel costs are generally low, whether by air or land. Kathmandu features rich cultural sites and markets, while Pokhara draws those seeking nature-centric experiences. Food and local travel options remain affordable.
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Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka remains a popular choice for visitors due to its competitive pricing. Flights from India are budget-friendly, and places like Colombo, Kandy, and Galle provide a blend of history, beaches, and scenic experiences at reasonable costs.
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Germany | Germany makes a surprising entry on this list. Skyscanner has noted a 16% decrease in average flight prices from India. Budget hostels, public transport tickets, and complimentary museum days aid in managing expenses.
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Oman | Oman is an excellent choice for short, budget-friendly trips, especially in February. The pleasant weather allows travel between Muscat, the desert regions, and coastal areas without incurring high seasonal costs. (Image source: Reuters)
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Thailand | Thailand remains a beloved choice. Indian passport holders currently enjoy visa-free entry for up to 60 days. Phuket has experienced a 13% reduction in flight costs, while daily expenses, transport, and food are all still quite affordable.