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Sep 05, 2018 / 07:15

Vietnam among eight countries where rupee’s exchange rates will make you smile

The Better India has announced its list of the top countries that just one Rupee will be enough to buy you a full meal.

The Better India, India’s largest media platform for social impact, has just named Vietnam the number one country that offer memorable travel experiences for the adventure, without draining your bank account dry.
 
Vietnam among eight countries where rupee’s exchange rates will make you smile.
Vietnam among eight countries where rupee’s exchange rates will make you smile.
Vietnam is rich in history and culture, and is also a foodie’s paradise, according to The Better India.
“This country is an unusual potpourri of hill-tribe villages and sprawling cities. There are some amazing sights to be witnessed, like the sea of limestone islands from a traditional junk’s deck in Ha Long Bay or the world’s most intricate cave systems in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park,” The Better India wrote.
Vietnam is a comprehensive history lesson, and for the culture enthusiast, loaded with indigenous crafts. Lose yourself exploring the ancient temples in the North, and beautiful tree-lined boulevards in Hanoi.
On the list, Vietnam is followed by Cambodia, Indonesia, Chile, Paraguay, Uzbekistan, Tanzania, Costa Rica.
Earlier, the Telegraph, a UK national daily broadsheet newspaper, has just named Vietnam the number one destination among the 10 best curious places you must visit at least once in your lifetime.
The number of foreign tourists to Vietnam in the first eight months of 2018 is estimated at 10.4 million, a year-on-year rise of 22.8%, the General Statistics Office (GSO) has announced.
In 2018, Vietnam aims to serve 16 million foreign tourists and 80 million domestic tourists, according to General Director of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) Nguyen Van Tuan.