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Stretch your rand: 5 countries where South Africans live large for less

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Last updated: July 4, 2025 4:37 pm
sokonnect Published July 4, 2025
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1. Thailand: For history and diversity2. Mauritius: Where South Africans can experience paradise3. Turkey: A feast of the senses for South African travellers4. Tanzania: Tropical and wild5. India: An ancient wonder for South Africans

Nedbank recently highlighted five affordable countries South Africans can travel to in 2025, where the rand will take you far.

As reported by BusinessTech, there are still several fantastic destinations where the rand holds considerable power, allowing for affordable travel for South Africans.

Here are five countries that are top picks for SA travellers where the rand will be stronger in 2025, according to Nedbank:

1. Thailand: For history and diversity

“Thailand is a popular travel spot for South Africans – the country is rich in history and diverse cultures while still offering vibrant nightlife (try Khaosan Road, Bangkok and Bangla Road, Phuket). Its main attractions are soft, sandy beaches (another Phuket speciality), sunny weather, and island hopping.” Nedbank said.

Exchange rate*: 1 South African Rand = 1.85 Thai Bhat

2. Mauritius: Where South Africans can experience paradise

“Mauritius is a great option for a remote island vacation that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. As a South African sokonnect, you will need a travel visa to enter the country, but this is free, which is another plus when looking for a cheaper holiday. You’ll find plenty of all-inclusive holiday packages that include flights, accommodation, and meals, to stretch your rand even further.” Nedbank revealed.

Exchange rate*: 1 South African Rand = 2.56 Mauritian Rupee

3. Turkey: A feast of the senses for South African travellers

“From the majestic Hagia Sophia mosque to the ancient ruins of Ephesus, Turkey is a melting pot of diversity. It’s a feast for the eyes and the tummy, with culinary influences that blend Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Central Asian flavours.” Nedbank said.

Exchange rate*: 1 SA Rand = 2.24 Turkish Lira

4. Tanzania: Tropical and wild

“Relax on the white sands of tropical beaches, sample multiple cultures and rich foods packed with exotic spices, or get a close-up view of jaw-dropping herds of wildlife on their great annual migration across the Serengeti. Make sure you also get to see Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. Actually climbing Kili is probably more of a bucket-list item – it will involve a great deal more expense and planning with a reputable, experienced tour operator – so it’s not something you can slot into a quick, cheap getaway.” the bank stated.

Exchange rate*: 1 South African Rand = 148.12 Tanzanian Shilling

5. India: An ancient wonder for South Africans

“If you’re keen to discover one of the world’s oldest civilisations, now a vibrant modern powerhouse, you’ll be glad to know that a visit to India won’t break the bank. India is renowned for its spices in a variety of dishes, from fiery biryanis and creamy kormas to sweet mango lassies. Street food is incredibly affordable. Whether your heart longs for the tranquillity of the Himalayas or the party beaches of Goa, India has something for everyone.” the bank added.

Exchange rate*: 1 South African Rand = 4.86 Indian Rupee

*Average rates as of June 2025.

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