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7 Amazing Countries to Visit from Bengaluru This August Under ₹25,000

“Countries to visit from Bengaluru this August” is the exact phrase I typed into Google at 1 am in June, sitting in my PG in Indiranagar with a leave application half-filled and a bank balance that made me wince.I had four days off, a very average salary, and a very unreasonable urge to leave the […]

Khushi Vaid
Khushi Vaid
7 Amazing Countries to Visit from Bengaluru This August Under ₹25,000

“Countries to visit from Bengaluru this August” is the exact phrase I typed into Google at 1 am in June, sitting in my PG in Indiranagar with a leave application half-filled and a bank balance that made me wince. 

I had four days off, a very average salary, and a very unreasonable urge to leave the country. What I found after two weeks of comparing flights, DMing hostels, and cross-checking visa rules is exactly what I’m sharing here: seven real, doable, budget-proof international trips from Bengaluru you can book for August 2026 without touching your savings account.

I’m not going to give you a generic “visit Bali, it’s cheap” list. Every number below, flights, food, and stay, is based on actual fares I pulled this week and prices I’ve personally verified. If you’re looking for a budget international trip from Bangalore in August, this is the only list you need.

Why August Actually Works in Your Favour

Most people assume August is a bad time to fly because of monsoon chaos, but for outbound international routes from Bengaluru, it’s often the opposite. August falls in the off-peak window for Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent; schools haven’t started their vacations; the Diwali/Christmas rush is months away, and airlines quietly drop prices to fill seats.

Colombo and Kathmandu routes, for instance, consistently show their lowest fares of the year in August. That’s the whole trick behind finding a cheap country to visit from Bangalore without waiting for a flash sale.

budget international flights from Bengaluru airport in August
budget international flights from Bengaluru airport in August

How I Calculated the ₹25,000 Budget

For each destination, I split the budget into three real buckets:

  • Round-trip flight from Bengaluru (BLR)
  • 3–4 nights of budget stay (hostel/guesthouse, not resort)
  • Local food + local transport for 4 days

If you want a deeper breakdown for your own trip, I’d actually recommend running your dates through Traveller Scoop’s budget calculator before booking anything, it adjusts these numbers to your travel style.

7 Amazing Countries to Visit From Bengaluru This August

Discover 7 amazing countries you can visit from Bengaluru this August, offering stunning attractions, unforgettable experiences, and budget-friendly international getaways.

1. Sri Lanka: Colombo, Kandy & Ella

Sri Lanka is the easiest yes on this list. Indian nationals currently get visa-free/ETA entry, and flights from Bengaluru to Colombo are shockingly cheap, round trips regularly start around ₹11,000–13,000 in August, with a flight time of just 1 hour 25 minutes.

  • Flight (round trip): ₹11,000–13,000
  • Stay (4 nights, hostel/guesthouse): ₹4,000–6,000
  • Food + local transport: ₹5,000
  • Total: ~₹21,000–24,000

Colombo’s Galle Face Green at sunset, the train ride to Kandy, and Ella’s tea estates make this feel like a much bigger trip than it costs. If you’re building a full itinerary, check our Sri Lanka travel guide for a day-by-day plan.

"Nine Arch Bridge Ella Sri Lanka budget trip from Bengaluru
"Nine Arch Bridge Ella Sri Lanka budget trip from Bengaluru

2. Nepal: Kathmandu & Pokhara

Nepal is genuinely visa-free for Indians (no visa, no ETA, just your ID), which alone saves you money and paperwork. Flights from Bengaluru to Kathmandu have been dipping as low as ₹10,000–13,000 round trip this year, and it’s one of the cheapest countries in Asia to actually be in once you land.

  • Flight (round trip): ₹11,000–14,000
  • Stay (4 nights): ₹3,500–5,000
  • Food + transport: ₹4,000
  • Total: ~₹19,000–23,000

Thamel’s guesthouses, Pokhara’s lakeside cafés, and momos for under ₹150 a plate, Nepal is where your ₹25,000 stretches the furthest. This is exactly why Nepal keeps showing up as one of the top picks whenever I write about a cheap country to visit from Bangalore.

3. Bhutan: Paro & Thimphu

Bhutan gets a bad reputation for being expensive because of the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), but Indian nationals pay a heavily discounted SDF compared to other foreign tourists, which keeps it surprisingly accessible.

  • Flight/transport (via Bagdogra or direct): ₹12,000–15,000
  • SDF + stay (4 nights, Indian-rate): ₹6,000–8,000
  • Food + local transport: ₹3,000
  • Total: ~₹21,000–26,000 (tight but doable with early booking)

The Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike alone is worth restructuring your whole trip around. Book this one the earliest of all seven, since Bhutan flights fill up fast.

Tiger's Nest Monastery Bhutan
Tiger's Nest Monastery Bhutan budget trip August

4. Vietnam: Hanoi & Ninh Binh

Vietnam doesn’t get enough credit as a budget international trip from Bangalore. E-visa for Indians is straightforward and cheap, and once you’re there, hostel dorms cost less than a Bengaluru Ola ride.

  • Flight (round trip, via Bangkok/KL): ₹16,000–19,000
  • Stay (4 nights, hostel): ₹2,500–3,500
  • Food + transport: ₹4,000
  • Total: ~₹23,000–26,000

Hanoi’s Old Quarter street food scene and the limestone karsts of Ninh Binh (often skipped by tourists rushing to Ha Long Bay) make this one of the most photogenic budget trips you can take this year.

5. Cambodia: Siem Reap

If Angkor Wat is on your list, August is actually a smart time to go, with fewer crowds, and flights connecting through Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur are reasonably priced since it’s shoulder season.

  • Flight (round trip): ₹17,000–20,000
  • Stay (4 nights): ₹2,000–3,000
  • Food + transport + temple pass: ₹4,500
  • Total: ~₹24,000–27,500

This one runs closer to the edge of ₹25,000, so book at least 5–6 weeks out and travel light to avoid extra baggage fees eating into your budget.

6. Thailand: Bangkok

Thailand is the classic Indian traveller favourite for a reason, and with visa-free entry now in place for Indians, it’s easier than ever to justify a quick Bangkok trip.

  • Flight (round trip): ₹15,000–18,000
  • Stay (4 nights, hostel in Sukhumvit/Khao San area): ₹3,000–4,000
  • Food + transport: ₹5,000
  • Total: ~₹23,000–27,000

Stick to street food at Chinatown, use the BTS Skytrain instead of taxis, and skip the mall-hopping to keep this trip inside budget. For more on entry rules, our visa guides section covers this in detail.

Bangkok street food budget trip Thailand from India
Bangkok street food budget trip

7. Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur & Langkawi

Malaysia is underrated for budget travellers. Visa-free entry for Indians, direct flights from Bengaluru, and food that’s genuinely cheap by Southeast Asian standards make it a solid seventh pick.

  • Flight (round trip): ₹14,000–17,000
  • Stay (4 nights): ₹3,000–4,000
  • Food + transport: ₹5,000
  • Total: ~₹22,000–26,000

The Petronas Towers light show is free, hawker food in KL costs less than a Bengaluru lunch, and a short domestic hop gets you to Langkawi’s beaches if you have an extra day.

Quick Comparison Table

CountryRound-Trip FlightEstimated Total BudgetVisa for Indians
Sri Lanka₹11,000–₹13,000₹21,000–₹24,000Visa-free / ETA
Nepal₹11,000–₹14,000₹19,000–₹23,000Visa-free
Bhutan₹12,000–₹15,000₹21,000–₹26,000Permit on Arrival
Vietnam₹16,000–₹19,000₹23,000–₹26,000E-visa
Cambodia₹17,000–₹20,000₹24,000–₹27,500E-visa
Thailand₹15,000–₹18,000₹23,000–₹27,000Visa-free
Malaysia₹14,000–₹17,000₹22,000–₹26,000Visa-free

For a side-by-side breakdown based on your own travel dates, use Traveller Scoop’s compare destinations tool, it factors in flight seasonality automatically.

Money-Saving Tips I Actually Used

  • Book Flights on Tuesday or Wednesday: Airlines often offer lower fares for mid-week departures. If your travel dates are flexible, flying on a Tuesday or Wednesday can save you ₹2,000–₹5,000 compared to weekend flights. Also, try booking your tickets 4–8 weeks in advance for the best prices.
  • Travel with Cabin Baggage Only: Many low-cost airlines charge extra for checked baggage. Traveling with only a cabin bag can help you avoid ₹2,000–₹4,000 in round-trip baggage fees. Pack light with versatile clothing and travel-sized essentials.
  • Choose Hostels or Budget Stays: Instead of booking hotels for your entire trip, consider staying in hostels, guesthouses, or homestays, especially for the first few nights. Dorm rooms are clean, safe, and can cost 50–70% less than private hotel rooms, helping you stretch your travel budget.
  • Carry a Forex Card and Some Local Cash: A prepaid forex card usually offers better exchange rates than exchanging money at the airport. Keep a small amount of local currency for taxis, street food, and small shops, as airport exchange counters generally have the least favorable rates.
  • Avoid Peak Travel Days: Flights on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays are usually the most expensive. Traveling during weekdays can help you save significantly on both flights and accommodation.
  • Set Fare Alerts: Use flight comparison websites or airline apps to create fare alerts. You’ll receive notifications when ticket prices drop, allowing you to book at the lowest available fare.
  • Eat Like a Local: Skip expensive tourist restaurants and enjoy local cafés or street food. Not only will you experience authentic cuisine, but you’ll also spend much less on meals.
  • Use Public Transportation: Buses, metro systems, and local trains are much cheaper than taxis in most countries. They are also a great way to explore the destination like a local.
  • Book Attractions Online: Many popular attractions offer discounted prices for online bookings. Booking in advance can save both money and time by helping you avoid long queues.
  • Keep an Eye on Flight Deals: Regularly check travel deal websites or your favorite flight booking platforms for flash sales and limited-time offers. Booking during a fare sale can reduce your overall trip cost by thousands of rupees.

Conclusion

A ₹25,000 budget doesn’t have to mean a weekend in Goa on repeat. Between Sri Lanka’s trains, Nepal’s mountains, Bhutan’s monasteries, and the street food scenes of Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, Bengaluru is genuinely one of the best-connected Indian cities for cheap international travel. 

I’ve personally mapped out these numbers so you don’t have to spend two weeks doing what I did, pick one, book it mid-week, and go. 

If you want help narrowing it down to your exact dates and budget, drop your questions in the comments or check our budget travel category for more real, number-backed guides like this one.

FAQs

What's the biggest mistake budget travellers make on these trips?

Booking flights too last-minute. Every single destination on this list gets 20–30% more expensive if you book within two weeks of travel.

Which is the cheapest country to visit from Bengaluru in August?

Nepal is consistently the cheapest, with total trip costs (flight + stay + food) often coming in under ₹20,000 for a 4-day trip.

Do I need a visa for these countries as an Indian passport holder?

Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, and Malaysia currently offer visa-free or ETA-based entry for Indians. Vietnam and Cambodia require a simple e-visa, and Bhutan requires an entry permit processed on arrival. Always verify current rules before booking, as visa policies do change.

Is August a good month to travel internationally from India?

Yes, it's shoulder season for most of Southeast Asia and South Asia, meaning lower flights and thinner crowds, even though it overlaps with monsoon in parts of the region.

Can I really do an international trip under ₹25,000 from Bengaluru?

Yes, for Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, and Thailand this is very achievable with early booking and hostel-style stays. Bhutan, Vietnam, and Cambodia sit right at the edge of ₹25,000, so book flights at least a month in advance.

Khushi Vaid

Khushi Vaid

Senior Travel Editor

I’m Khushi Vaid, a travel writer with over 2 years of experience creating destination guides, travel tips, and travel planning content. At Traveller Scoop, I write about destinations, travel trends, and practical advice to help readers explore the world with confidence.