For many couples, the dream of an international getaway is often met with a sharp reality check the moment they open a currency converter. There's a common fear that crossing international borders will require a massive bank balance.
However, I was keen to understand if a budget of ₹1.5 lakh for two people is the end of the dream, or can it actually unlock a memorable stamp on your passport? So, I turned to ChatGPT to see what the AI had to say. Turns out, with the right planning, the dream international vacation might be closer than you think.
What I asked ChatGPT
My partner and I are planning our first international trip together and are trying to figure out our finances. Our total all-inclusive budget is ₹1.5 Lakh for two people. Given current flight prices and travel costs, we want to know whether this budget is realistic for a comfortable, budget-to-mid-range trip and where we should go.
To help give context, here is what we are looking for:
- Looking at a short trip of about 5 to 7 days.
- Budget-to-mid-range. We don’t need 5-star luxury, but we prefer clean, safe, well-reviewed 3-star hotels or highly-rated private Airbnbs. We enjoy a mix of sightseeing, trying local street food, and exploring nature/culture.
- Flying out from New Delhi.
Based on this, please suggest:
- Which international destinations can realistically be covered within this budget for a couple?
- How should we ideally split this ₹1.5 Lakh budget?
- Are there specific destinations that currently offer Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) or Visa-Free entry for Indian passport holders
- How far in advance do we need to book flights to keep within this budget?
- What are the hidden costs we should prepare for
- Any specific hacks for keeping costs down in your recommended destinations?
What did AI say
With a ₹1.5 lakh all-inclusive budget for two people, you're in a very good position for a first international trip from New Delhi—provided you choose the destination carefully and book flights at the right time.
For a 5–7-day trip, ₹1.5 lakh is not just realistic; it can provide a comfortable, mid-range experience in several Asian destinations.
How to allocate budget
The biggest variable is airfare. The same destination can cost ₹20,000 more depending on the booking timing.
Best destinations within ₹1.5 lakh
Vietnam (Best Overall Value)
Budget estimate for couple:
- Flights: ₹40,000–55,000
- Hotels: ₹20,000–30,000
- Food: ₹10,000–15,000
- Activities: ₹15,000–20,000
Total: ₹95,000–1.35 lakh
Why it works:
- Excellent food
- Very safe
- Great value hotels
- Beautiful scenery
- Rich culture
- Strong INR purchasing power
Ideal itinerary
- Hanoi (2 nights)
- Ninh Binh (1 night)
- Ha Long Bay (1 night cruise)
- Hanoi (1 night)
For first-time international travellers, Vietnam offers one of the highest “wow factor per rupee.”
Thailand
Budget estimate for couple:
- Flights: ₹35,000–50,000
- Hotels: ₹20,000–35,000
- Food: ₹10,000–15,000
- Activities: ₹15,000–25,000
Total: ₹90,000–1.4 lakh
Why it works:
Thailand remains one of the easiest and most popular choices for Indian travellers. Entry rules have been changing recently, so verify the latest requirements before booking. At the moment, there is an ongoing transition and policy discussion around visa-free versus visa-on-arrival arrangements for Indians.
Ideal itinerary
- Bangkok (3 nights)
- Krabi (3 nights)
or
- Bangkok (2 nights)
- Phuket (4 nights)
Sri Lanka
Budget estimate for couple:
- Flights: ₹25,000–40,000
- Hotels: ₹20,000–35,000
- Food: ₹8,000–12,000
- Transport: ₹10,000–15,000
Total: ₹80,000–1.25 lakh
Why it works:
- Closest foreign-country feel to India
- Stunning landscapes
- Scenic train journeys
- Great value accommodation
- Indian travellers generally use the ETA process before arrival.
Ideal route
- Colombo
- Kandy
- Ella
- Galle
Indonesia
Budget estimate for couple:
- Flights: ₹45,000–65,000
- Hotels: ₹20,000–35,000
- Food: ₹10,000–15,000
- Activities: ₹15,000–25,000
Total: ₹1.1–1.5 lakh
Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival for tourism.
Bali is doable within your budget, but leaves less room for shopping and premium activities.
Malaysia
Budget estimate for couple:
- Flights: ₹35,000–50,000
- Hotels: ₹25,000–35,000
- Food: ₹12,000–18,000
Total: ₹1.0–1.4 lakh
Good infrastructure, easy transport, excellent food scene, and plenty of attractions.
Visa-friendly options
For Indian passport holders, some of the easiest leisure destinations currently include:
- Thailand (rules currently evolving; verify before booking)
- Maldives (visa on arrival/free entry arrangements)
- Indonesia (visa on arrival)
- Sri Lanka (ETA process)
- Mauritius (visa-free/arrival-friendly)
Flight Booking Sweet Spot
For departures from Delhi, book 60–120 days before travel
Typical savings: ₹10,000–25,000 for two people versus a last-minute booking
Avoid:
- Long weekends
- Diwali week
- Christmas/New Year
- School summer peak periods
If your dates are flexible by even 2–3 days, savings can be substantial.
Hidden costs couples forget
- Airport Transfers: This can add ₹3,000–8,000
- SIM cards/data: ₹1,000–2,000
- Travel Insurance: ₹1,000–3,000
- Tourist Taxes: Many destinations charge hotel tax, city tax, and /or environmental fees
- Activities: People budget for flights and hotels but forget island tours, cruises, cable cars, temple entry fees, and national parks entry fees. These can easily reach ₹10,000–20,000.
Cost-Saving Hacks
Hotel Hack: Stay slightly outside tourist hotspots; this often saves 20–40%.
Examples: Bangkok Riverside > Sukhumvit
Ubud > Seminyak
Hanoi Old Quarter outskirts > central lanes
Food Hack: Eat where locals eat. In Vietnam or Thailand, street food lunch is ₹150–300, whereas tourist restaurant lunch costs ₹800–1,500.
Transport Hack: Use Grab, Bolt, and local metro systems. Avoid airport taxis whenever possible.
Activity Hack: Choose one "splurge" activity. Don't overschedule paid attractions every day.
Examples:
Ha Long Bay cruise
Phi Phi Island tour
Bali day tour
My Ranking for a First International Couple Trip
- Best Value: Vietnam
- Easiest First International Trip: Thailand
- Best Scenic Experience: Sri Lanka
- Best Beach + Culture Mix: Indonesia
- Best Urban + Food Experience: Malaysia
For a Delhi-based couple with ₹1.5 lakh, I'd currently lean toward Vietnam or Sri Lanka. Both allow a comfortable trip with room for memorable experiences rather than spending most of the budget on flights.
Disclaimer: This content is generated by an AI system and is intended for general informational use only.