Few countries where the Indian Rupee will make you feel rich

Travelling feels refreshing, especially when it is affordable. From a country like India, it isn't easy to plan a trip abroad. Over the seas, there are few beautiful countries where you will feel prosperous having an Indian rupee. So, don't rethink before planning a trip to these magnificent destinations. Let’s have a look at the list of countries- Costa Rica (1 INR = 8.15 Colons) Costa Rica, the first one on this list, is a country located in Central America. It is a beautiful rain forest surrounded by the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. It is a perfect place where you can forget your stress for a few days and enjoy the beauty of the beaches with so many options of entertainment like playing basketball and taking a sunbath. Here you can also relish the Caribbean Seafood with a glass of pina colada in your hand, and that too on a meagre budget. Hungary (1 INR = 4.22 Forint) Hungary is the next best option for a man having Indian currency. You must be wondering, how is it possible that in a European country, Indian currency feels rich? But it's true. Hungary is a land-locked country situated in central Europe that won't crack your pocket. Here, you can enjoy European art and architecture, good food and luxurious lodging, excellent wine and very nice and friendly people. What more do you want at such a reasonable price? Make sure you won’t miss its capital, Budapest. Paraguay (1 INR = 74.26 Guarani) Paraguay is one of the countries where you will feel wealthy because of the enormous difference from the Indian rupee. On the other hand, it is a South American country where everything is inexpensive for you. Don't miss the beach carnival if you go there in the summer. Cambodia (1 INR = 63.93 Riel) Exploring this country's rich history, culture, and scenic beauty is ideal for Indian rupee earners. Cambodia is famous for its most inspiring ruins, disguised in the dense forest, which prove ancient civilization. Don't miss out on The Angkor Wat Temple and Fish Amok if you plan to add Cambodia to your bucket list. So, pack your bags and set out for your next trip without worrying about the pocket. What's say?