Everything’s on a high these days: high interest rates, high dollar rates and high travel costs, it’s almost enough to give you high blood pressure!
But stop looking at the depressed ringgit-dollar rates for a bit, because there’s still plenty of exotic and fascinating destinations right in our neighbourhood (and beyond) that allow you to stretch your ringgit further!
Here are some of the of the most wallet-friendly, budget-conscious and visit-worthy destinations for the thrifty Malaysian traveller:
Thailand
Our neighbour and classic getaway-Thailand-is still an economical yet popular choice for budget-stretchers thanks to its cheap food, wide choice of accommodation along with cultural and natural beauty.
Although the exchange rates have not been kind to the ringgit, there’s still plenty to see even on a shoestring budget, from the temples and palaces of Chiang Mai to the chill seas and shores of Krabi and especially the night markets offering great food and deals in every major town or city.
Just make sure to pick the right hotels and steer clear of tourist traps like Phuket and Bangkok in the high season and you’ll probably make it through with your wallet and comfort relatively unscathed.
Budget Picks: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Krabi, Hatyai
The Philippines
If you’re the sunbathing, swimming or scuba-diving type, then you can’t go wrong with the Philippines!
Located right in the middle of the Coral Triangle, the Philippines boasts thousands of islands with drop-dead gorgeous sands and crystal-clear teal waters dotted everywhere.
But best of all, this is all easily affordable for the thrifty Malaysian traveller! Backpackers will be spoilt for choice with its many hostels, scuba divers will enjoy the cheap diving gear rental rates and affordable ferries ply routes to almost any island.
For divers, Puerto Galera offers diving experiences that accommodate all levels to rich coral sites teeming with life. Meanwhile, for beaches, give a pass to Boracay and head instead to quiet gems in Bitaog Beach and Borawan Island, where all paradise and no crowds await.
Budget Picks: Tubbataha, Puerto Galera, Bitaog Beach, Borawan Island
Indonesia
Yet another one of our immediate neighbours, Indonesia is a paradise to Malaysians looking to get the biggest bang out of their buck (or ringgit), particularly for those who love the great outdoors.
Here, you can trek through the volcanic plateaus or peaks of Mount Bromo or Mount Batur, take a dip underneath the Dua Warna Waterfall or chillout next to some of the most beautiful beaches in the region (skip Bali, try Ngitun Beach or Kakaban Island).
Indonesia even has something for foodies, with local versions of Malaysian classics like rendang or nasi lemak, or more unique fare such as Nasi Rawon or pempek fishcakes. The good news is that you can get them for cheap in warung stalls or simple hole-in-the-wall shops!
Budget Picks: Yogyakarta, Malang, Bandung, Semarang
Turkey
Skipping across a few oceans, the history-lover will no doubt find themselves attracted to the historical bridge between East and West―Turkey!
What many probably won’t know is that Turkey is also a wonderful compromise between barebones and luxury travel, the sweet spot for the budget-minded visitor from Malaysia.
This is especially true when you consider that the ringgit is in an unbelievably strong position against the Turkish lira (as of April 2024), allowing you to get mid-range or even entry-luxury travel without hurting your wallet.
And if you’re a history buff, you’ll definitely want to visit Turkey at least once. With its Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman influences, Turkey is an ancient land dripping with affordable and accessible history!
From the headline names such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque to more ancient and obscure discoveries like Ephesus and Göbeklitepe, you’ll never have a dull moment walking through the echoes of the past!
And if you want to avoid the pitfalls and downsides of overtourism, stay away from the peak summer season in July and August. Instead, get here a little earlier or later in June or August and you’ll get cheaper rates with just a slight chance of rain.
Budget Picks: Mardin, Side, Bodrum, Ankara.
Sri Lanka
Looking for an affordable escapade to a land of stunning seaside views and religious beauty from both Hindu and Buddhist religions? Look no further than Sri Lanka!
This massive island right off to the coast of India is frequently overlooked by most travellers for the neighbouring Maldives, but it is a highly appealing budget choice thanks to its favorable exchange rate for Malaysians and relatively short travel time from Malaysian airports, taking at most three and a half hours from KLIA.
For seaside escapists, the famous waves at Arugam Bay Beach or the secluded charm of Casuarina are irresistible draws. As for more spiritually-minded folk, there’s the star attraction of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, which houses the tooth of the Buddha, and the giant Hindu deity statues at Koneswaram Temple.
Budget Picks: Sigiriya, Kandy, Jaffna, Horton Plains National Park
Vietnam
Finally, to round off our budget journey, there is the fellow ASEAN nation of Vietnam.
Though not as developed as Thailand when it comes to tourist infrastructure, this just means more unspoiled and overdeveloped sights for the deal-seeking Malaysian to enjoy!
Breathtaking mountains and sweeping rice terraces to the north, the classical capitals of the central regions and the flourishing cities of the south, all enveloped in expansive coastline and beaches―Vietnam is filled with attractions for visitors of any stripe.
The exchange rate doesn’t really bode well for Malaysian tourists, but Vietnam more than makes up for it with super affordable accommodation, buses and trains. Oh, and don’t forget the patron saint of Southeast Asian food―street food!
Budget Picks: Hue, Hoi An, Ninh Binh, Sa Pa