Indonesia
Top 7 in Top 10 Cheapest Countries To Travel
The issue about Indonesia is that it may be either inexpensive or very expensive, depending on one major factor - transportation. Traveling between cities can be time-consuming and expensive, as can traveling from one island to another by private boat. Stick to one or two regions to save money! There's a lot to see and do, and staying longer in one place will only help you to travel deeper and have a more meaningful experience. If you want to travel on a budget, my best advice is to take local transportation!
On the other hand, food and drinks are inexpensive throughout the country, not to mention wonderful! Riding a scooter through the mountains is inexpensive, as is climbing, chasing waterfalls, and spending the day slouching in a hammock by the beach. Hostels are plentiful, communal, and reasonably priced, particularly in places like the Gili Islands.
Price: $30/ day
Meals: $5 – $15/ day. Some hostels provide breakfast
Accommodation: $5-$10/ night in a hostel
Transportation: $8-$15 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills)
SIM card with data: $5 for 2GB with 30-day validity