Best International Trips Under Rs. 50,000 on MakeMyTrip for Indians (2026)

By Shraddha - Coupon Expert 24 Jun 2026
Best International Trips Under Rs. 50,000 on MakeMyTrip for Indians (2026) | Zoutons
Best International Trips Under Rs. 50,000 on MakeMyTrip for Indians 2026

An international holiday does not have to drain your savings. With the right destination, timing and a few smart booking tricks, Indian travellers can explore stunning countries for under Rs. 50,000 per person — flights, stay and meals included.

MakeMyTrip consistently offers some of the lowest fares on international routes from Indian cities. Their bundled flight-plus-hotel packages, bank card discounts and seasonal flash sales bring the total cost well within a working professional's budget. Add a Zoutons MakeMyTrip coupon on top and the savings stack even further.

This guide covers 8 destinations that Indians can realistically visit under Rs. 50,000 in 2026. For each destination, we break down estimated costs, best travel months, visa requirements and itinerary highlights so you can pick, plan and book in one sitting.

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1. Thailand (Bangkok + Pattaya) — The Classic Budget Gateway

Thailand remains the default first-international-trip choice for Indian travellers, and for good reason. Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru keep airfares low. Street food is outstanding and absurdly cheap. Temples, night markets, floating markets and islands pack every day with variety — all without needing to speak the local language.

Best Time to Visit: November to February (dry season, pleasant 25-30 degrees Celsius). Avoid April — Songkran is fun but peak pricing kicks in.

Visa: Visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders (15-day stay). Fee approximately Rs. 1,800. Carry two passport photos, confirmed return ticket and proof of hotel booking.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1-2: Bangkok — Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Khao San Road
  • Day 3: Floating market day trip (Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa)
  • Day 4: Pattaya — Coral Island, Walking Street, Sanctuary of Truth
  • Day 5: Pattaya beach morning, return flight from Bangkok
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (Delhi/Mumbai): Rs. 12,000 - Rs. 18,000
  • Hotel (4 nights, 3-star): Rs. 8,000 - Rs. 12,000
  • Food (street food + restaurants): Rs. 4,000 - Rs. 6,000
  • Local transport + sightseeing: Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • Visa-on-arrival: Rs. 1,800
Estimated Total: Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 43,000
Check Thailand Packages on MakeMyTrip →

2. Bali, Indonesia — Temples, Rice Terraces and Beach Sunsets

Bali delivers a resort-holiday feeling at backpacker prices. Hindu temples make Indian travellers feel culturally at home while the rice terraces, volcanic landscapes and surf beaches add an entirely different visual palette. Accommodation in Ubud and Seminyak ranges from Rs. 800/night hostels to Rs. 3,000/night boutique villas — both excellent value by Indian standards.

Best Time to Visit: April to October (dry season). June-July is peak tourist season but MakeMyTrip early-bird deals can offset the price bump.

Visa: Visa-on-arrival for Indians (30 days, USD 35 approximately Rs. 2,900). Extendable once for another 30 days.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive Denpasar, settle in Ubud, evening at Monkey Forest
  • Day 2: Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul temple, coffee plantation
  • Day 3: Move to Seminyak — beach day, sunset at Tanah Lot temple
  • Day 4: Nusa Penida day trip (Kelingking Beach, Angel's Billabong)
  • Day 5: Seminyak shopping, departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (via Singapore/KL): Rs. 15,000 - Rs. 22,000
  • Hotel/villa (4 nights): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 12,000
  • Food (warungs + cafes): Rs. 3,500 - Rs. 5,000
  • Scooter rental + tours: Rs. 2,500 - Rs. 4,000
  • Visa-on-arrival: Rs. 2,900
Estimated Total: Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 46,000
Check Bali Packages on MakeMyTrip →

3. Vietnam (Hanoi + Ha Long Bay) — Stunning Scenery on a Shoestring

Vietnam is where your rupee stretches furthest in Southeast Asia. A bowl of pho costs Rs. 80-120, a private hotel room under Rs. 1,500/night, and the scenery — limestone karsts rising out of emerald water in Ha Long Bay — rivals any destination at ten times the price. The country runs on motorbikes, the coffee culture is addictive, and vegetarian Indian travellers will find plenty of tofu and rice-noodle options.

Best Time to Visit: October to April (northern Vietnam). November-December is ideal for Ha Long Bay with clear skies and calm seas.

Visa: Indians need an e-visa (USD 25, approximately Rs. 2,100). Apply online 5-7 days before travel. Valid for 90 days, single entry.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive Hanoi — Old Quarter walk, Hoan Kiem Lake, street food tour
  • Day 2: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, Train Street
  • Day 3-4: Ha Long Bay overnight cruise (kayaking, cave tours, sunrise on deck)
  • Day 5: Return to Hanoi, Dong Xuan Market shopping, departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (via Bangkok/KL): Rs. 14,000 - Rs. 20,000
  • Hotel (3 nights) + cruise (1 night): Rs. 7,000 - Rs. 12,000
  • Food (pho, banh mi, coffee): Rs. 2,500 - Rs. 4,000
  • Local transport + sightseeing: Rs. 2,000 - Rs. 3,500
  • E-visa: Rs. 2,100
Estimated Total: Rs. 28,000 - Rs. 42,000
Check Vietnam Flights on MakeMyTrip →

4. Sri Lanka — The Neighbour With Everything

Sri Lanka packs beaches, wildlife safaris, ancient temples, hill-station tea country and world-class cricket into an island smaller than Tamil Nadu. Direct flights from Chennai take just 75 minutes. The food is familiar to South Indian palates (rice, dhal, coconut sambol), the people are warm, and the Sri Lankan rupee keeps costs manageable. It is the most underrated international trip for Indian travellers.

Best Time to Visit: December to March (west and south coasts) or May to September (east coast). The hill country around Ella is pleasant year-round.

Visa: E-visa (ETA) for Indians — USD 50 (approximately Rs. 4,200). Apply online, approved within 24 hours.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive Colombo, head to Kandy — Temple of the Tooth
  • Day 2: Kandy botanical gardens, train to Ella (one of the world's most scenic rail routes)
  • Day 3: Ella — Nine Arches Bridge, Little Adam's Peak, tea factory visit
  • Day 4: Drive to Galle — Galle Fort, Unawatuna Beach
  • Day 5: Galle beach morning, return to Colombo for departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (Chennai/Bengaluru): Rs. 8,000 - Rs. 14,000
  • Hotel (4 nights, 3-star): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 10,000
  • Food (local restaurants): Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • Internal transport (train + car): Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • E-visa: Rs. 4,200
Estimated Total: Rs. 25,000 - Rs. 38,000
Check Sri Lanka Packages on MakeMyTrip →

5. Dubai, UAE — Luxury Skyline on a Budget

Dubai sounds expensive, and the Burj Khalifa penthouse suites certainly are. But budget travellers can absolutely do Dubai under Rs. 50,000 by staying in Deira or Bur Dubai, eating at Indian restaurants in Karama, and focusing on the many free attractions — Dubai Mall, Marina Walk, Gold Souk, Jumeirah Beach. The key is flying during off-peak months and avoiding the temptation to upgrade everything.

Best Time to Visit: November to March (comfortable 20-28 degrees Celsius). Avoid June-August when temperatures cross 45 degrees and outdoor sightseeing becomes impossible.

Visa: Indians need a UAE tourist visa. 14-day visa costs approximately Rs. 5,500-7,000. MakeMyTrip offers visa processing bundled with flight bookings.

Suggested Itinerary (4 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive Dubai, Deira old market, Gold Souk, Spice Souk, dhow cruise
  • Day 2: Burj Khalifa (book Level 124 tickets online for Rs. 3,000), Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain show (free)
  • Day 3: Desert safari (morning slot is cheaper), Jumeirah Beach, Marina Walk sunset
  • Day 4: Global Village or Miracle Garden, departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (Mumbai/Delhi): Rs. 10,000 - Rs. 16,000
  • Hotel (3 nights, budget): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 10,000
  • Food (Indian restaurants in Karama): Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • Sightseeing + desert safari: Rs. 5,000 - Rs. 8,000
  • Visa: Rs. 5,500 - Rs. 7,000
Estimated Total: Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 46,000
Check Dubai Packages on MakeMyTrip →

6. Maldives (Budget Route) — Turquoise Water Without the Villa Price Tag

The Maldives under Rs. 50,000 sounds impossible until you learn about local island guesthouses. Since 2009, the Maldivian government has allowed guesthouses on inhabited islands like Maafushi, Thulusdhoo and Hulhumale. These cost Rs. 2,000-4,000/night (versus Rs. 40,000+ for resort water villas) and still give you the same crystal-clear water, snorkelling and dolphin cruises. The trade-off: no alcohol on local islands and simpler accommodation.

Best Time to Visit: November to April (dry northeast monsoon). January-March has the best visibility for snorkelling and diving.

Visa: Indians get a free 30-day tourist visa on arrival. No pre-application needed — just your passport, return ticket and hotel confirmation.

Suggested Itinerary (4 Days):

  • Day 1: Fly to Male, speedboat to Maafushi (30 min), bikini beach sunset
  • Day 2: Full-day snorkelling trip (nurse sharks, manta rays, coral reefs)
  • Day 3: Sandbank excursion, dolphin watching cruise, water sports
  • Day 4: Morning swim, return to Male for departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (direct from Indian cities): Rs. 14,000 - Rs. 22,000
  • Guesthouse (3 nights, Maafushi): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 12,000
  • Food (guesthouse meals + local cafes): Rs. 4,000 - Rs. 6,000
  • Snorkelling + excursions: Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • Speedboat transfers: Rs. 1,500 - Rs. 2,500
Estimated Total: Rs. 29,000 - Rs. 48,000
Check Maldives Flights on MakeMyTrip →

7. Nepal (Kathmandu + Pokhara) — The Cheapest International Trip

Nepal is technically international but feels like an extension of North India — same currency acceptance (Indian rupees up to Rs. 100 notes), no visa required for Indian citizens, and familiar food. What makes it special is the Himalayan scenery: Pokhara's Phewa Lake reflecting Annapurna, sunrise over the Himalayas from Nagarkot, and Kathmandu's Durbar Square. For first-time international travellers or those on an extremely tight budget, Nepal is the obvious answer.

Best Time to Visit: October to November (post-monsoon, clear mountain views) and March to April (spring, rhododendron blooms). December-January is cold but stunning.

Visa: No visa required for Indian citizens. Carry your passport or even just voter ID/Aadhaar for land border crossings.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu — Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa
  • Day 2: Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nagarkot sunset (Himalayan panorama)
  • Day 3: Fly or drive to Pokhara — Phewa Lake boating, Lakeside market
  • Day 4: Sarangkot sunrise (Annapurna and Machapuchare views), World Peace Pagoda, paragliding (optional, Rs. 4,000)
  • Day 5: Pokhara caves and waterfalls, return to Kathmandu for departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (Delhi): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 10,000
  • Hotel (4 nights, 3-star): Rs. 4,000 - Rs. 8,000
  • Food (dal bhat, momos): Rs. 2,000 - Rs. 3,500
  • Local transport + sightseeing: Rs. 2,000 - Rs. 4,000
  • Visa: Free
Estimated Total: Rs. 15,000 - Rs. 25,000
Check Nepal Flights on MakeMyTrip →

8. Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur + Langkawi) — City Meets Island

Malaysia offers the rare combination of a modern metropolis and a duty-free island paradise in one trip. Kuala Lumpur dazzles with the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves and Jalan Alor food street. A short domestic flight to Langkawi brings pristine beaches, mangrove tours, duty-free chocolate and a sky bridge with panoramic views. The Indian food scene in KL is outstanding — Little India on Jalan Masjid India feels like home.

Best Time to Visit: May to September for Langkawi (dry season on the west coast). KL is year-round but March-April avoids major rain.

Visa: Indians can apply for an eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration) for free stays up to 15 days, or an eVisa (USD 25, approximately Rs. 2,100) for 30 days.

Suggested Itinerary (5 Days):

  • Day 1: Arrive KL — Petronas Towers, KLCC Park, Jalan Alor food street
  • Day 2: Batu Caves, Little India, Chinatown (Petaling Street), KL Tower
  • Day 3: Fly to Langkawi — Cenang Beach, duty-free shopping
  • Day 4: Sky Bridge cable car, mangrove kayak tour, island hopping
  • Day 5: Langkawi beach morning, departure
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)
  • Return flights (from Indian cities): Rs. 12,000 - Rs. 18,000
  • Hotel (4 nights): Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 10,000
  • KL-Langkawi domestic flight: Rs. 2,000 - Rs. 3,500
  • Food (street food + restaurants): Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • Sightseeing + island hopping: Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 5,000
  • eVisa: Rs. 2,100
Estimated Total: Rs. 28,000 - Rs. 44,000
Check Malaysia Flights on MakeMyTrip →

Money-Saving Tips for International Trips on MakeMyTrip

  • Book 60-90 days ahead: International flights from India are cheapest 2-3 months before departure. Last-minute bookings can cost 40-60% more.
  • Use MakeMyTrip app-exclusive deals: The app often has Rs. 500-2,000 extra off compared to the website on international routes.
  • Stack bank card offers: ICICI, HDFC and SBI cards get additional 5-12% instant discounts on MakeMyTrip. Check which card is running offers before paying.
  • Apply Zoutons coupons: Visit the MakeMyTrip coupons page on Zoutons for active promo codes. Coupons stack with bank offers on many bookings.
  • Fly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays: These are consistently the cheapest days for international departures from India.
  • Consider nearby airports: Flying from Kolkata or Chennai to Southeast Asia is often Rs. 3,000-5,000 cheaper than from Delhi or Mumbai.
  • Travel during shoulder season: The months just before or after peak season offer 80% of the experience at 60% of the cost.

Quick Comparison: All Destinations at a Glance

# Destination Estimated Cost Visa Best For
1 Thailand Rs. 30,000 - 43,000 On arrival (Rs. 1,800) First-timers, nightlife, shopping
2 Bali Rs. 30,000 - 46,000 On arrival (Rs. 2,900) Couples, culture, rice terraces
3 Vietnam Rs. 28,000 - 42,000 E-visa (Rs. 2,100) Foodies, scenery, history
4 Sri Lanka Rs. 25,000 - 38,000 ETA (Rs. 4,200) Families, wildlife, trains
5 Dubai Rs. 30,000 - 46,000 Tourist visa (Rs. 5,500+) Shopping, skyline, desert
6 Maldives Rs. 29,000 - 48,000 Free on arrival Beaches, snorkelling, relaxation
7 Nepal Rs. 15,000 - 25,000 Not required Mountains, temples, budget
8 Malaysia Rs. 28,000 - 44,000 eNTRI (free) / eVisa (Rs. 2,100) City + beach combo, food
Pro Tip: If this is your first international trip, start with Thailand or Nepal — both have the easiest visa processes, the most Indian-tourist-friendly infrastructure and the lowest overall costs. Use Zoutons MakeMyTrip coupons to save Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000 on your booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which international trips can Indians take under Rs. 50,000?
Indians can visit Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia and parts of Dubai under Rs. 50,000 for a 4-5 day trip including flights, stay and food when booked through MakeMyTrip during sale periods.
Is MakeMyTrip good for booking international trips?
Yes, MakeMyTrip offers competitive international flight and hotel packages. Their app-exclusive deals, ICICI bank offers and seasonal sales can bring costs 15-30% below individual booking. Stacking Zoutons coupons adds further savings.
Do I need a visa for Thailand and Bali from India?
Thailand offers visa-on-arrival to Indian passport holders for stays up to 15 days (fee approximately Rs. 1,800). Bali (Indonesia) also provides visa-on-arrival for 30 days at USD 35. Both are hassle-free with minimal paperwork.
What is the cheapest international destination from India?
Nepal is the cheapest international destination from India. Indian citizens do not need a visa or passport (Aadhaar or voter ID works), and a 4-5 day trip including transport, stay and food can cost as little as Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000.
When is the best time to book cheap international flights on MakeMyTrip?
MakeMyTrip runs major sales during Republic Day (January), GOSF (March), Freedom Sale (August) and Great Indian Travel Sale (October-November). Book 60-90 days in advance for the lowest fares and apply Zoutons coupons at checkout.
Can I get a Maldives trip under Rs. 50,000 per person?
Yes, budget Maldives trips are possible under Rs. 50,000 per person by choosing guesthouses on local islands instead of private water villas. Stay in Maafushi or Hulhumale, eat at local cafes and book flights during MakeMyTrip sales.
Disclaimer: Prices and cost estimates mentioned in this article are approximate and subject to change based on season, availability and booking time. Flight and hotel costs are based on June 2026 pricing from MakeMyTrip and may vary. Visa fees are subject to change by the respective embassies. Please verify current prices on MakeMyTrip before booking. Zoutons.com earns commission from affiliate links included in this article.