5 cheapest international travel destinations in 2025

According to Skyscanner’s Wanderlost 2025 report, one in three Indian travellers (31%) are inspired by affordable travel destinations, while almost one in four (23%) are motivated by knowing the cheapest places to visit.

In 2024, high costs were a key barrier for Indian travellers, with 32% citing it as the reason for taking fewer holidays. Take a look a 5 international destinations in terms of airfares, that are the best value for your money, according to Skyscanner.

1. Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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The average one-way fare from India to Phnom Penh in Cambodia in 2025 starts from Rs.12,262, as per Skyscanner. Some of the most popular tourist destinations in the city include the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the Wat Phnom Daun Penh Buddhist Temple, Royal Palace of Cambodia and more.

2. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The average one-way fare from India to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2025 starts from Rs.17,425, as per Skyscanner. You can visit the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, Independence Square, the Thean Hou Temple, and shop in the central market.

3. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The average one-way fare from India to Abu Dhabi, UAE, in 2025 starts from Rs 22,588, as per Skyscanner. You can visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace, Yas Island, Qasr Al Watan (Presidential Palace) and more.

4. Muscat, Oman

The average one-way fare from India to Muscat, Oman, in 2025 starts from Rs 22,588, as per Skyscanner. You can visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souq marketplace, Royal Opera House Muscat, Qurum Beach and Al Alam Palace while in Muscat.

5. Davao City, Philippines

The average one-way fare from India to Davao City, Philippines, in 2025 starts from Rs.23,557, as per Skyscanner. Visitors can tour through the Philippine Eagle Centre, which is a conservation facility for the endangered Philippine Eagle, Mount Apo, Malagos Garden Resort, Davao Crocodile Park and more.

Source: The Economic Times

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