Have you ever scrolled through Instagram and stumbled upon breathtaking travel photos? Rain-drenched streets of London glistening under moody skies, a panoramic train journey through the Swiss Alps, or the majestic castles guarding the rolling hills of Edinburgh – these glimpses ignite a spark of wanderlust within us all. But for the average Pakistani traveler, these dream destinations often remain just that – a dream – thanks to the hefty price tags that come attached to visiting these places.
While embarking on a European adventure might require meticulous planning and significant savings, there are fantastic travel options closer to home that won’t break the bank. We’re not talking dirt cheap, but definitely much more affordable for the budget-conscious Pakistani explorer. Here are some budget-friendly places you can travel from Pakistan.
Thailand
A land of captivating temples, vibrant nightlife, and delicious street food, Thailand is a backpacker’s paradise.
Visa:
Traveling from Pakistan to Thailand requires a visa. You can find information regarding the visa application procedure on the Thai Royal Embassy website.
Flight:
Once you have received your visa, it’s time to book the flight. A roundabout trip usually costs between Rs. 90,000 – 15,000 per person. You can book your flights on websites like Wego, and Skyscanner.
Hotel:
Now, to book a hotel in Thailand, depending on your area of stay the prices will differ. However, the cost of booking a hotel in Thailand is between Rs. 10,000 – 20,000 per night, with some hotels offering discounts the cost of booking a hotel can decrease up to Rs. 7,000. To find out more about hotel bookings check out Agoda and Tripadvisor.
What to do in Thailand?
Typically, when traveling to Thailand, tourists arrive at Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand. Here it is crucial to visit the ancient places of Ayutthaya and scenic Kanchanaburi province.
After visiting these places, travel north to Chang Mai, often called the hub of the north. Here there is much to see, from elephant parks to waterfalls to mountains. To read more about this vibrant city and to find out more about the activities to do here. Read this guide.
The Gulf of Thailand is also a destination you cannot miss! Famous for its islands, it’s a popular spot for island hopping.
What to eat?
Thailand is home to a variety of flavors. Some popular must-try dishes include – Tom Yung Goong(spicy shrimp soup), som tum (spicy green papaya salad), Tom Kha Kai (chicken in coconut soup), and Gaeng Daeng (red curry).
Another problem, Thailand, especially Bangkok, addresses for Muslim travelers is their selection of Halal foods. But fear not – Here is your guide to finding Halal food in Thailand.

Indonesia
Indonesia, a gem in Southeast Asia, boasts stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and a rich culture. Known for its warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking natural wonders, Indonesia offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Visa:
A visit to Indonesia does require a visa. Find out all about the visa application process here,
Flight:
A roundabout flight usually costs between Rs. 150,000 – 200,000 per person. You can book cheap flights on websites like Wego and Farecompare.
Hotel:
To book a hotel in Indonesia, it costs between Rs. 15,000- 20,000 per night. However, during off season, hotel bookings can go down to Rs. 8,000. Be sure to check out websites like Agoda and Tripadvisor.
Where to do in Indonesia?
If you are going to Indonesia for the first time, the most popular tourist destination is definitely Bali.
When you visit Bali, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a must-see. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the place consists of cascading rice fields. It’s also popular for watching sunsets and sunrises. We’ve all seen the popular swimming on social media which swings into the wild. Well, did you know it’s in Bali, and if you are an adventurous traveler, consider at least giving the swing a try. To find out more, here is a guide.
Some other places to visit are Ubud, Jakarta, Kuta Beaches, and Denpasar.
What to eat?
Indonesia, being the largest Muslim-populated country in the world, you don’t have to worry about hunting for Halal Food! Be sure to try the local specialties, such as Nasi Goreng, Gado-Gado, Pempek, Satay, and more.

Malaysia
The country is renowned for its warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and bustling cities like Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage is a blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences, creating a truly unique experience for visitors.
Visa:
Most travelers need a visa to enter Malaysia. Check the latest requirements on this website.
Flight Details:
Expect to spend around Rs. 140,000 to Rs. 190,000 per person for a roundtrip trip. Find affordable flights using popular booking platforms like Wego and Cheap Flights.
Hotels:
To book a place to stay in Malaysia costs between Rs – 30,000- 40,000 per night. You can check out websites like Tripadvisor.
What to do in Malaysia?
We’ve all heard about Kuala Lumpur, the famous capital and tourist attraction. The capital is a must-see, from famous rainbow bridges and temples.
Malaysia is home to a series of breathtaking islands. Find the list of features about the islands to know which one is best suited for you to visit.
What to eat?
Bustling with incredible food. You might find that Indonesia and Malaysia share many common dishes. Making the flavor profile similar to each other. Here are 40 dishes you need to try if you are in Malaysia.

Nepal
Nepal is a landlocked country nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. Renowned for its breathtaking mountain scenery, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth, Nepal offers adventurers a playground for trekking, climbing, and exploration.
Visa:
To visit Nepal, you do require a visa. You can apply for a visa online. Here are all the details you need to know about the visa application process.
Flight:
Roundabout flights from Pakistan to Nepal cost about Rs. 100,000 per person. You can book cheap flights on websites like Wego and Skyscanner.
Hotel:
A day of stay in Nepal can cost between Rs.15,000 – 20,000 per night. However, cheapest hotels can be found between Rs. 5,000 – 10,000. You can check out hotel prices on websites like Agoda and Tripadvisor.
Where to visit?
Nepal is a country of stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and diverse landscapes. With so much to offer some of the top destinations are Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, and Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve.
And we can’t forget – Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, standing at 8,849 m is a must-see.
What to eat?
What to eat?: The Nepali national meal is “daal bhaat tarkari” (spiced lentils poured over boiled rice, and served with tarkari). Meals range anywhere from PKR 500-1,000, depending on the cuisine and place you select.
