It is a common notion that travelling can be a very expensive hobby.

There's the accommodation, flight tickets, food, activities that will leave you in a rut. Thus, many individuals would wait months, or even years in order to save the money that will help them spend for that dream destination.

However, there are a lot of places in this world that you can travel to without burning a hole in your pocket. Below is a list of some of the destinations that will prove that notion wrong.

Read on; arm yourself with knowledge, and maybe in a week or two you'll find yourself in one of these remarkable places.

1. Cambodia 

Cambodia is among the favourites of backpackers and budget travellers. The flight tickets may be pricey, but nothing compares to the inexpensive price of the food (costing only around $2 to $6), accommodations, and free activities you can try. Plus, the striking sceneries and cultural heritage doesn't hurt giving you your money's worth either.

2. Thailand 

What makes Thailand so amazing is that you can live on this place at $40 a day. Though this can mean you have to cut back on some activities, you can still get to see a number of cities, tasty street food, and get many options for accommodations. At around $100 a night, you can even have the kind of luxury that may cost thousands on the West side.

3. India 

Virtually, travelling in countries in Southeast Asia is cheap and offers good value for your money. India is among one of these countries. Beware of tourist traps though in the city. Research a little before going to the place so you could get the lowest prices. Most parts of the country are extremely affordable, take to that Mumbai and Rajasthan and everywhere in between. You can live comfortably at around $16.

4. Nepal 

Stay on a budget accommodation and strictly eat the local Nepali cuisine and you can survive in Nepal at $5-$7 a day, according to Lonely Planet.  

5. Prague 

Europe may not be a cheap place to travel to, but if you're going there and you want a place in Europe that's cheap, then Prague will do the trick. Beer is cheaper than water and the hostels can be had at around $10-$15 a night. You can also just see the sights and find yourself chuck full of memories to share.