Discover the most budget-friendly international travel destinations for 2025, as per Skyscanner's Travel Trends report. From Cambodia to the Philippines, these cities offer the best value for your money.
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The cheapest destination to visit from India in 2025, as per Skyscanner, is Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with an average one-way fare starting from Rs.12,262.
Top attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, include the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, Independence Square, Thean Hou Temple, and the Central Market.
The average one-way fare to Abu Dhabi, UAE, from India in 2025 starts from Rs.22,588, as per Skyscanner.
In Muscat, Oman, you can visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, explore the Mutrah Souq marketplace, and experience Omani culture at the Royal Opera House Muscat and Al Alam Palace.
Davao City, Philippines, offers natural attractions such as the Philippine Eagle Centre, Mount Apo, Malagos Garden Resort, and the Davao Crocodile Park.
Mid-tier cities like Faridabad, Lucknow, Vrindavan, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Indore, Dehradun, and Jaipur are becoming hotspots in the real estate market, offering a low-cost, peaceful life and high returns on investment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Maharashtra on Saturday to launch several development initiatives costing over Rs 56,000 crore, including the BKC-Aarey JVLR section of Mumbai Metro Line - 3 and various agricultural and animal husbandry projects.
A Klarman Fellow at Cornell University has conducted a groundbreaking analysis of housing costs, providing new insights into the factors affecting real estate development and the built environment. This research has significant implications for urban plan
The real estate sector in Mumbai is experiencing significant disruptions due to a recent directive from the National Green Tribunal (NGT). This order has led to the suspension of nearly 200 projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), causing delays
Currently, individuals occupying temple lands submit manual applications to SJTA for property sale or transfer. This process is set to become more efficient with the launch of an online platform.
Mumbai witnessed a significant rise in property registrations in February 2025, with 12,056 units registered, according to real estate consultant Knight Frank India. This growth indicates a robust market recovery and increased investor confidence in the c