These are the most affordable places to travel in Asia, according to Kayak.

Flights to Asia are actually nine percent cheaper than they were this time last year, according to Kayak.

The citysmany night marketsare a great place to find cheap eats and souvenirs.

Meji Shrine in Tokyo

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In addition to affordable flights, Crowley says food and lodging is affordable.

He considered Vietnam to likely be the lowest-cost country for travelers in all of Southeast Asia.

The prices for hotels seem like they’re trying to [attract] more visitors after Covid.

Sunset of 228 national park with modern building and pond reflection, Taipei, Taiwan

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to New Delhi, making flights not only less daunting, but also more affordable.

If youre willing to spend a bit extra, you could live large without totally blowing your budget.

6 on Kayaks affordability ranking, primarily thanks to affordable flight options.

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in the city of Hanoi, northern Vietnam

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Plus, the Japanese yen offers a favorable exchange rate for U.S. travelers right now.

Favorite dishes include Hakka-style beef noodles andchilli pan mee, noodles topped with pork, egg, and chili.

Accommodation, from the low end up through luxury, is much cheaper than the surrounding countries.

Jakarta cityscape of skyscrapers with pedestrian footbridge as foreground

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The city shines when it comes to street food.

Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi

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Skyline of Bangkok

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Traffic in Manila, Philippines

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Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur Urban Scene

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People sitting outside at a cafe on the streets of Hanoi

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People walking the streets of Osaka

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