9 places in the world where the Indian rupee will make you feel wealthy

Indonesia, with its enchanting islands, crystal-clear waters, and tropical climate, beckons Indian travellers with a favourable exchange rate. Offering a free visa on arrival, the country allows budget-friendly exploration, with Bali standing out as a popular holiday destination.

Indonesia (Rs 1 = 187.88 Indonesian Rupiah)

Proximity and affordability make Vietnam an appealing destination, featuring war museums and French colonial architecture among its top attractions.

Vietnam (Rs 1 = 295.10 Vietnamese Dong)

Cambodia, famed for Angkor Wat and historical treasures, attracts Indian travellers with its cost-effective appeal. The Royal Palace, National Museum, and archaeological wonders are must-visit here.

Cambodia (Rs 1 = 48.84 Cambodian Riel)

Boasting beaches, mountains, historical landmarks, and affordability makes Sri Lanka a top destination for Indian travellers.

Sri Lanka (Rs 1 = 3.84 Sri Lankan Rupee)

Nepal, a haven for breathtaking landscapes and the majestic Himalayas, welcomes Indian visitors without a visa requirement.

Nepal (Rs 1 = 1.60 Nepalese Rupee)

Iceland, a picturesque island nation, captivates with its blue lagoons, waterfalls, and the mesmerising Northern Lights, while being light on the pocket.

Iceland (Rs 1 = 1.64 Icelandic Krona)

Japan, a country that combines tradition and technology, surprises with its lower currency value compared to the Indian rupee. Enjoy sushi, see cherry blossoms, and discover the contrast between culture and modernity in this technologically advanced country.

Japan (Rs 1 = 1.78 Japanese Yen)

Paraguay, a South American gem that is often overlooked, offers a mix of nature and materialism. Colonial towns and shopping centres provide a one-of-a-kind experience while remaining affordable.

Paraguay (Rs 1 = 90.93 Paraguayan Guarani)

Known as the 'land of blue skies,' Mongolia, with its nomadic lifestyle and vast open spaces, provides solitude-seeking travellers a break from city life, while being light on the pocket.

Mongolia (Rs 1 = 41.30 Mongolian Tugrik)

Central American Costa Rica, renowned for its beaches and diverse wildlife, attracts tourists with its volcanoes and lush jungles. The low value of currency adds to its popularity.

Costa Rica (Rs 1 = 6.18 Costa Rican Colon)

Pakistan emerges as an often-overlooked destination for Indian tourists. Lower currency rates make it an economical choice, featuring attractions like Swat District, Karachi, and Lahore for sightseeing.

Pakistan (3.36 Pakistan Rupee)

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