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6 affordable travel options for the South African pocket

6 affordable travel options for the South African pocket

The Citizen29-05-2025
While travelling is often viewed as a luxury reserved for the wealthy people, especially as the rand continues to plummet on global markets, there are some countries suited to our pocket.
The following list was put together by The South African:
Namibia: With Africa home to some of the most beautiful countries in the world, Namibia is a haven where dunes meet the sea. Visa-free for South Africans, it is regarded as one of the most affordable countries for South Africans to visit. Its captivating scenery offers sand dunes that glow at sunset, and self-drive safaris.
Thailand: Offering a 30-day free visa, it remains affordable, with bungalows on the beach costing in the region of R400 a night, and delicious street food for about R50. Travellers enjoy activities such as island hopping, buzzing markets, and breathtakingly beautiful golden temples.
Vietnam: Moving with the times, Vietnam offers E-visa, which is easily accessible online. This holiday destination provides affordable hostels, cheap food and amazing adventures.
Georgia: Also known as Europe's best-kept secret, this holiday destination delivers Alpine hikes, Soviet-era charm, and winemaking villages. With a 360-day visa-free policy, Georgia is tucked away between Europe and Asia, and hosts a variety of hidden gems.
Indonesia: While Bali is always a crowd favourite, Indonesia boasts volcanic sunrises and is a sought-after spiritual retreat. With incredibly cheap meals reported to be the same price as a South African cappuccino, scooters serve as transportation, and a 30-day visa-on-arrival makes it a holidaymaker's paradise.
Turkey: After applying for an easy E-visa online, Turkey is home to a rich culture and heritage. It is ancient yet modern, with endless mezze and hot air balloons in Cappadocia. Regions such as Fethiye and Antalya offer Mediterranean bliss for a fraction of the price.
Source: 6 affordable countries South Africans should visit in 2025
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