The Top $10-a-Day Destinations on the Planet That Will Leave You Breathless! Part Two

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Continue your budget-friendly adventure with Part Two. Explore five more captivating and affordable destinations that will leave you in awe. Discover new places to visit and experiences that won't strain your wallet.

$10-a-day travelers. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

In Part Two of our captivating series, "The Top $10-a-Day Destinations on the Planet That Will Leave You Breathless!", we continue our exploration of budget-friendly travel options for adventurous souls. Join us as we embark on a journey to the remaining 5 extraordinary places that offer incredible experiences while keeping your wallet happy. Delve into the details of affordable accommodations, transportation options, captivating local entertainment, mouthwatering culinary delights, must-visit museums and attractions, and the value of $10 in local currency compared to the average daily salary. Our expert rating and safety assessment will guide you along the way.

 

5. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech is a vibrant and exciting destination with a rich history and culture. The food is delicious, and there are plenty of affordable options for accommodation and entertainment. However, the cost of flights can be a barrier for some travelers.

Editorial expert rating: 4/5

 Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech, Morocco. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

 

Hotels cost: $10-$20 per person per day.

Flights or other transport: $700-$1000 round trip from the US.

Entertainment: Visiting mosques and markets are free, but other activities such as camel rides and desert tours can cost $20-$50 per person.

Best dishes to try: Tagine, couscous, and pastilla.

Local currency: $10 is equal to 93 Moroccan dirhams. The average daily salary in Morocco is around $10.

These are the 10 tourist's most popular places in Marrakech that offer a fascinating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that captivates visitors.

  • Jemaa el-Fnaa: Marrakech's bustling main square, known for its vibrant atmosphere, street performers, and traditional markets.

  • Bahia Palace: A stunning palace showcasing intricate Moroccan architecture, beautiful courtyards, and lush gardens.

  • Koutoubia Mosque: Marrakech's largest mosque with an impressive minaret and beautiful Islamic architecture.

  • Majorelle Garden: A peaceful oasis featuring exotic plants, vibrant blue buildings, and a museum dedicated to Berber culture.

  • Saadian Tombs: Ancient tombs dating back to the Saadian dynasty, discovered in the early 20th century.

  • Medina of Marrakech: The historic old town of Marrakech, a maze-like UNESCO World Heritage site filled with narrow streets, souks, and historical landmarks.

  • Ben Youssef Madrasa: A breathtaking Islamic college known for its stunning architecture and intricate tilework.

  • Atlas Mountains: A majestic mountain range near Marrakech offering hiking opportunities and breathtaking views.

  • The Mellah: Marrakech's old Jewish quarter with a rich history, historic synagogues, and traditional markets.

  • Jardin Majorelle: A serene garden designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, featuring vibrant blue buildings and a collection of exotic plants.

Safety: Marrakech is generally safe for tourists, but travelers should be aware of pickpocketing and scams.

 

4. Guatemala City, Guatemala

While Guatemala City offers affordable options for accommodation and food, safety concerns can be a barrier for some travelers.

Editorial expert rating: 2/5

National Palace, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

 

Hotels cost: $5-$15 per person per day.

Flights or other transport: $300-$500 round trip from the US.

Entertainment: Visiting museums and historical landmarks cost $2-$5. The food in Guatemala is cheap, averaging at around $2-$3 per meal.

Best dishes to try: Pepian, chiles rellenos, and tamales.

Local currency: $10 is equal to 81 Guatemalan quetzales. The average daily salary in Guatemala is around $9.

These are the 10 tourist's most popular places in Guatemala City that offer a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions that showcase the country's diversity and heritage.

  • National Palace: A historic building housing government offices and featuring stunning architecture and murals.

  • Central Market: A bustling market where visitors can explore local products, handicrafts, and traditional Guatemalan cuisine.

  • La Aurora Zoo: A well-maintained zoo with a wide variety of animal species from Guatemala and around the world.

  • Plaza Mayor: The city's main square, surrounded by important landmarks, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture.

  • Popol Vuh Museum: A museum showcasing a vast collection of ancient Maya artifacts and art.

  • Kaminaljuyu Archaeological Site: An archaeological site in the heart of the city that offers a glimpse into the ancient Mayan civilization.

  • Relief Map: A large-scale replica of Guatemala's topography, providing a unique perspective on the country's geography.

  • Paseo Cayala: A modern shopping and entertainment district with upscale shops, restaurants, and cultural events.

  • Museo Ixchel del Traje Indígena: A museum dedicated to indigenous textiles and traditional clothing, highlighting Guatemala's rich cultural heritage.

  • Mercado de Artesanías: A market specializing in traditional crafts and handmade souvenirs from different regions of Guatemala.

Safety: Guatemala City can be dangerous for tourists, and travelers should exercise caution when walking alone at night.

 

3. Cusco, Peru

Cusco is a must-visit destination for budget travelers, with its rich history and culture, breathtaking scenery, and affordable options for accommodation and food. However, altitude sickness can be a challenge for some travelers.

Editorial expert rating: 4/5

Machu Picchu: Iconic Inca City in the Andes, a New Seven Wonder. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

 

Hotels cost: $5-$15 per person per day.

Flights or other transport: $500-$700 round trip from the US.

Entertainment: Visiting historical sites such as Machu Picchu and exploring the city are free, but other activities, such as trekking and visiting museums, can cost $5-$20 per person.

Best dishes to try: Ceviche, lomo saltado, and aji de gallina.

Local currency: $10 is equal to 32 Peruvian soles. The average daily salary in Peru is around $14.

These are the 10 tourist's most popular places in Cusco, offering a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that showcases the richness of the Inca civilization and the Peruvian Andes.

  • Machu Picchu: The iconic ancient Inca city perched high in the Andes, recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

  • Plaza de Armas: Cusco's main square, surrounded by colonial buildings, the Cathedral, and the Church of the Society of Jesus.

  • Sacsayhuaman: A massive Inca fortress located just outside of Cusco, known for its impressive stone walls and panoramic views of the city.

  • Qorikancha: Once the richest temple of the Inca Empire, it showcases the fusion of Inca and Spanish architecture.

  • San Pedro Market: A vibrant local market where visitors can find fresh produce, traditional crafts, and sample local cuisine.

  • Cusco Cathedral: A grand cathedral dating back to the 16th century, featuring stunning religious art and intricate woodwork.

  • Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca): A breathtaking natural wonder with vibrant hues offering stunning hiking opportunities.

  • Moray: A unique archaeological site featuring concentric terraces that served as an agricultural laboratory for the Incas.

  • Pisac Market: A colorful market famous for its handicrafts, textiles, and traditional Peruvian products.

  • Sacred Valley of the Incas: A picturesque valley dotted with ancient ruins, traditional villages, and stunning landscapes.

Safety: Cusco is generally safe for tourists, but travelers should be aware of pickpocketing and altitude sickness.

 

2. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap is a hidden gem of a destination, with its stunning temples and rich culture. The food is delicious, and there are plenty of affordable options for accommodation and entertainment. The people are friendly and welcoming.

Editorial expert rating: 5/5

Angkor Wat, Cambodia. The largest religious monument in the world. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

 

Hotels cost: $5-$15 per person per day.

Flights or other transport: $500-$700 round trip from the US.

Entertainment: Visiting temples such as Angkor Wat and exploring the city are free, but other activities such as visiting museums and taking a boat tour can cost $5-$20 per person.

Best dishes to try: Amok, lok lak, and fish curry.

Local currency: $10 is equal to 40,000 Cambodian riel. The average daily salary in Cambodia is around $7.

These are the 10 tourist's most popular places in Siem Reap that offer a fascinating mix of ancient temples, cultural experiences, and vibrant markets:

  • Angkor Wat: The largest religious monument in the world and the iconic symbol of Cambodia, renowned for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.

  • Bayon Temple: A mesmerizing temple within the Angkor Archaeological Park, known for its numerous smiling stone faces.

  • Ta Prohm: A picturesque temple enveloped by tree roots, creating a mystical atmosphere and captivating photo opportunities.

  • Angkor Thom: An ancient walled city featuring several notable sites, including the Terrace of the Elephants and the Bayon Temple.

  • Banteay Srei: A beautifully preserved temple showcasing exquisite pink sandstone carvings and intricate details.

  • Pub Street: The lively heart of Siem Reap's nightlife scene, offering a vibrant atmosphere, restaurants, bars, and street entertainment.

  • Phare, The Cambodian Circus: A captivating circus performance showcasing traditional Khmer arts, acrobatics, and storytelling.

  • Tonle Sap Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, offering boat tours to explore floating villages and witness local life.

  • Artisans Angkor: A social enterprise that preserves traditional Cambodian arts and crafts, offering workshops and a showroom.

  • Old Market (Phsar Chas): A bustling market where visitors can browse through a variety of goods, from handicrafts to local street food.

Safety: Siem Reap is generally safe for tourists, but travelers should be aware of petty theft and scams.

 

1. Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul offers a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning architecture. The city is renowned for its delicious cuisine and warm hospitality. With a mix of affordable accommodation options, affordable street food, and budget-friendly attractions, Istanbul is a fantastic destination for budget-conscious travelers seeking a rich cultural experience.

Editorial expert rating: 4/5

Hagia Sophia: A magnificent architectural marvel n Istanbul. Ylyth Magazine AIPix. 2023

 

Hotels cost: $10-$20 per person per day.

Flights or other transport: $500-$800 round trip from the US.

Entertainment: Visiting historical sites such as the Hagia Sophia or Topkapi Palace costs around $10-$15. Exploring the vibrant bazaars and markets is free of charge. Traditional Turkish meals can range from $5-$10 per meal.

Best dishes to try: Doner kebab, Turkish breakfast (kahvaltı), baklava, and Turkish tea.

Local currency: $10 is equal to approximately 85 Turkish Lira (TRY). The average daily salary in Turkey is around 100-150 TRY.

These are the 10 tourists’ most popular places in Istanbul that offer a captivating blend of history, culture, and stunning architecture:

  • Hagia Sophia: A magnificent architectural marvel that once served as a church, mosque, and now a museum, showcasing Byzantine and Ottoman influences.

  • Topkapi Palace: The former residence of the Ottoman sultans, housing exquisite treasures, stunning courtyards, and panoramic views of the city.

  • Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque): A stunning mosque known for its intricate blue tilework, impressive domes, and six minarets.

  • Grand Bazaar: One of the world's oldest and largest covered markets, offering a vibrant shopping experience with a wide variety of goods.

  • Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar): A bustling market where visitors can explore an array of aromatic spices, Turkish delights, and traditional sweets.

  • Bosphorus Cruise: A scenic boat ride along the Bosphorus Strait, providing breathtaking views of Istanbul's skyline and iconic landmarks.

  • Galata Tower: A historic tower offering panoramic views of the city, with a restaurant and observation deck.

  • Basilica Cistern: An underground ancient water reservoir featuring impressive columns and atmospheric lighting.

  • Dolmabahce Palace: A lavish palace showcasing a blend of Ottoman and European architectural styles, located along the Bosphorus.

  • Istiklal Avenue: A vibrant pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, restaurants, and lively street performances.

Safety: Istanbul is generally a safe city for tourists, but it's important to be cautious of pickpocketing in crowded areas and to stay aware of your surroundings, particularly at night.

 

Please note that the prices mentioned are approximate and can vary based on various factors such as location, season, and personal preferences. Researching and planning your expenses accordingly before traveling is always a good idea.

In conclusion, there are many affordable and exciting destinations for budget travelers. From the stunning temples of Siem Reap to the breathtaking scenery of Cusco, these destinations offer a wealth of experiences for those on a tight budget. However, it's essential to be mindful of safety concerns and to plan accordingly to make the most of your 10 days and $10-a-day budget.

 
 

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