
5 budget-friendly countries South Africans should visit this year
For South Africans who still want to travel the world on a budget, there are still destinations that offer rich experiences at low cost. Whether you're looking for affordability, accessibility, or unique appeal, these five budget-friendly countries will let you travel more and spend less – without compromising on the magic…
Albania is what Croatia was 20 years ago – beautiful, budget-friendly, and blissfully uncrowded. The Albanian Riviera has beaches that rival Greece, and the mountain villages feel like stepping back in time. Prices are low, food is fresh and filling, and getting around is easy via minibuses.
Visa: E-visa available online.
What to expect: Turquoise coves, Ottoman towns, Mediterranean meals for under R100, fewer crowds.
If you're after beaches and biodiversity, the Philippines delivers – without the price tag you'd expect from island travel. Ferries and budget-friendly flights make it easy to hop from one paradise to the next. Think limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. South African travellers can eat fresh seafood, snorkel over coral reefs, and party or chill, your choice.
Visa: 30 days visa-free.
What to expect: Island vibes, white-sand beaches, stunning lagoons, barbecued everything.
Bolivia is raw, real, and an incredibly budget-friendly country. Explore La Paz, one of the world's highest cities, or journey into the Amazon for a fraction of what it costs elsewhere. The Uyuni salt flats are surreal, and multi-day tours with food and accommodation are shockingly cheap. You'll live large on a lean budget.
Visa: E-visa available for a 90 day stay.
What to expect: Salt flats, high-altitude hikes, market stalls, llamas, thick local stews for under R40.
Egypt offers South Africans time travel without a luxury price tag. Gaze at the pyramids, cruise the Nile, and visit the Valley of the Kings – all while enjoying budget-friendly food and hotels. Stick to local restaurants and public transport to save even more. You'll be surprised how far your rand can take you here.
Visa: E-visa available online for a 30 day stay.
What to expect: Timeless ruins, desert sunrises, falafel for breakfast, sailing on a felucca.
Sri Lanka is a compact wonderland of tropical beaches, misty mountains, and ancient cities. Ride the scenic train from Kandy to Ella, go on safari to see elephants and leopards, or relax on the southern coast. It's easy to get around, locals are warm and welcoming, and meals rarely cost more than R70.
Visa: E-visa available online for a 30 day stay.
What to expect: Palm-lined shores, Buddhist temples, flavourful curries, laid-back surf towns.
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