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10 countries where the Indian rupee is stronger and luxury isn’t out of reach

Riya Arora
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 25, 2025, 10:29 IST
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10 countries where the Indian rupee is stronger and luxury isn’t out of reach

These days, when planning a trip, how much you spend matters as much as where you go. In 2025, Indian travellers are not just looking at famous places– they also want their money to go further while travelling.

Rising costs and changing exchange rates mean the strength of the Indian Rupee (INR) is important. It’s not just about cheap flights, but also about making sure food, stay, and daily expenses don’t become too expensive abroad.

The good news? Many beautiful and interesting countries are also affordable for Indians. From nearby Southeast Asia to hidden spots in Central Asia and South America, you can enjoy amazing experiences without spending too much and creating lasting memories.

Here’s a list of 10 countries where the Indian Rupee gives you the most value in 2025, so you can explore more and spend less.

Note: The list of countries and their exchange rates is based on publicly available information from Unimoni.

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Indonesia – 1 INR = 193 IDR

Indonesia is a land of countless islands, stunning beaches, and ancient temples. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature, explore bustling local markets, and experience rich cultural traditions, all without breaking the bank. With affordable food, accommodation, and transportation, the country caters to both relaxation seekers and adventure enthusiasts. Low daily costs mean travelers can enjoy more experiences and make the most of their trip.

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Vietnam – 1 INR = 299 VND


Vietnam is budget-friendly and full of life. From cities to the countryside, history, and nature, it offers rich experiences without high costs. Street food, transport, and stay are very cheap. You can enjoy both cultural experiences and outdoor adventures. The strong rupee means your money goes further here.

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Sri Lanka – 1 INR = 3.46 LKR




Sri Lanka is easy to reach and light on the pocket. Beaches, mountains, and cultural landmarks make it a great holiday spot. Food and travel are affordable for Indian tourists. You can enjoy nature and local culture without overspending. The overall cost of living is low, making the trip budget-friendly.

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Nepal – 1 INR = 1.60 NPR



Nepal is close and convenient financially. Mountains, trails, and cultural experiences make it perfect for adventure and sightseeing without high costs. You can explore nature and heritage in a relaxed way. Accommodation and food are cheap, and travel is easy on the wallet.

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Cambodia – 1 INR = 46.85 KHR



Cambodia is known for its rich history and culture. Temples, countryside, and local traditions are affordable to explore. Food, transport, and stay are cheap, making it easy to travel on a budget. You can enjoy both sightseeing and local experiences. The cost of daily activities is low for Indian travellers.

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Mongolia – 1 INR = 40.65 MNT


Mongolia offers open landscapes and a unique culture. Despite being remote, food, accommodation, and transport are affordable. You can enjoy outdoor adventures and traditional experiences. Daily expenses are low, making it easy to explore more without spending much.

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Paraguay – 1 INR = 93 PYG




Paraguay is less visited but full of nature and culture. Indian travellers can enjoy forests, rivers, and local life at low cost. Food, stay, and local travel are cheap. It’s a great destination for those looking for an affordable yet unique experience.


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Uzbekistan – 1 INR = 151 UZS

Uzbekistan has a rich history and vibrant culture. With the strong rupee, travellers can enjoy markets, museums, and traditions without overspending. Food, transport, and stay are affordable. It’s perfect for cultural exploration on a budget.

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Laos – 1 INR = 252 LAK



Laos is calm, scenic, and less crowded. Nature, temples, and a slow pace make it perfect for a relaxed holiday. Accommodation, food, and local travel are cheap. You can enjoy peace, culture, and natural beauty without spending much.

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Hungary – 1 INR = 4.29 HUF



Hungary offers a European experience at lower costs. Cultural attractions, architecture, and local food are affordable for Indian tourists. Public transport and daily expenses are budget-friendly. It’s a great option for enjoying Europe without high costs.


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Devmani Joshi
230 days ago
A "strong " currency is a stable currency, whose country has reserve currencies to intervene on open market, basically buy or sell the main currency of trade. These conversion rates don't mean anything regarding the cost of living in some country.
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