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As South Africans contend with the rand’s nine-month low in early 2025, international travel may seem unattainable. Yet, destinations such as Colombia, Egypt, India, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam provide budget-conscious travellers with affordable opportunities to experience vibrant cultures and stunning landscapes. Colombia At an exchange rate of 1 rand to 232 Colombian pesos, Colombia offers remarkable affordability.

Meals cost approximately R86.02 compared to South Africa’s R160, while cappuccinos are priced at R27.73, and draught beers at R21.



50. Transport is slightly higher at R30 per km, but the country’s colourful festivals and natural beauty make it worth the expense. Flights to Bogotá start at R24,520 per person via KLM (36-hour journey).

Egypt Egypt stands out as a highly economical option, with R1 equivalent to 2.68 Egyptian pounds. Dining costs just R74.

43, while cappuccinos and beers are R25.58 and R26.05, respectively.

Taxi rides are exceptionally cheap at R5.58 per km. Flights to Cairo start at R11,045 per person with Ethiopian Airlines (11-hour journey).

Egypt’s iconic landmarks, such as the Pyramids and the Nile, add immense value to its low costs. India R1 buys 4.62 Indian rupees, and meals cost only R54.

04. Cappuccinos are priced at R34.40, and draught beers are R36.

75. Transport averages R5.40 per km, making India’s rich cultural heritage, including the Taj Mahal, an affordable marvel.

Flights to Delhi are priced at R15,584 per person with Emir.

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