291 currencies for 1 Indian rupee, reach this country if you want to travel abroad on a low budget


Hanoi, February 19, 2024, Monday

Traveling abroad is expensive, but there is one country where the value of the Indian rupee is high, so it is easy to travel. The ticket, visa, hotel and food expenses can also be planned easily. The name of this country is Vietnam in South East Asia.

One Indian Rupee is equal to 291 Vietnamese Dong. That is, if we take 1000 rupees, it is converted into 291000 Vietnamese dong, so it is cheaper for Indians to move around. Vietnam is an ideal destination for those who have a limited budget but want to enjoy traveling abroad. The weather of Vietnam is also suitable like India so no special preparations are required.


As this country is paying special attention to tourism, tourists are getting attracted. Many tourist spots are being built. Halong Bay is also known as the Bay of Descending Dragons. In the year 1994, UNESCO included it in the list of world heritage. Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a historic city. Witnessed many historical events in Vietnam. Giang in the North is also a very popular tourist spot among tourists. Apart from natural beauty, Giang is also an example of Morgen architecture. Pagoda Museum and Traditional Market win hearts.

Vietnam is a country on the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia with an area of ​​331,000 square kilometers. 128,000 square miles) and a population of over 100 million, making it the fifteenth-most populous country in the world. Vietnam shares land borders with China to the north and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand and with the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital is Hanoi and its largest city is Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon.

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