Exploring exotic places doesn't have to cost a lot of money and you
certainly don't need to win the lottery to travel the world - not if you know
how to control your money. We have complied with a number of tried and tested
tips to help you plan a holiday on a limited budget.
1. Make a plan
Traveling spontaneously is a good thing, if you have free time and lots
of money. But if you are traveling on a limited budget, the first thing to do
is make a plan. You don't need to need a strict travel plan, hour after hour,
but you have to have an idea of how long you will spend in each city or
country, and know the route that your epic adventure will take.
2. Out-of-season trips
Avoid traveling during school holidays, this is when the travel industry
raises prices to take advantage of families who can only travel during these
weeks.
3. Smart in terms of accommodation
Expensive hotel suites for hostel rooms in hostels. Sharing rooms
naturally dividing offers and communal bedrooms offers the opportunity to meet
people who might want to explore with you. There are websites such as AirBnB
and Couchsurfing, where you can simply reserve a room in the house or apartment
of a local person. It will never be a price and allow you to take authentic
snapshots of real life in the city. Consider the host, your personal tour
guide, filled with insider tips for the best places to eat and tourist
attractions in the neighborhood.
4. Pack properly
Make sure you bring everything you need so you don't have to shop far
(apart from some souvenirs). Wherever you go, bring at least one long jeans,
warm hoodies, and a waterproof jacket for unexpected weather incidents.
5. Order your previous flight
Especially flights back; running a guaranteed ticket home is never ideal.
Airlines 'release' their flight seats until one year before and the closer you
are to your departure date, the more prices will increase, especially in the
past month.
6. be smart about how you fly
Choose to travel on Tuesday. Mid-week travel prices are lower due to
premiums, added to flights and flights from weekends via shorter queues at the
desk and airport check-in security. Low-cost flying too - doesn't need to be improved,
no matter how good the Business Class looks. The money you save on cheap chairs
can be spent on food or accommodation when you arrive. Cheap and cheap airlines
are good for short flights and regularly have cheap offers. If you are planning
a weekend trip to pack light items and only use a handbag, save a little money
on luggage.
7. Embracing public transportation
Buses and trains are cheaper than planes. As simple as that! Traveling by
overnight train also means you have one night at the hostel to pay.
8. Don't eat away at your cash
Cheap lunches can be bought at supermarkets or even local fresh food
markets, rather than expensive cafes or restaurants. Aim to roam before
choosing a dinner place too; if you only choose the first restaurant you see,
you won't know if you spend too much money.
Enjoy Your Holiday J
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