Exploring exotic places doesn’t have to cost a fortune . We've complied some tried and tested tips to help you plan a holiday on a budget.
Be Prepared
Travelling spontaneously is great. You should have an idea of how long you’ll be spending in each city or country, and know the route that your epic adventure will take. Leaving less to chance means less unexpected spends; last-minute flights and accommodation are often far more expensive.
Use public transport
Buses and trains are cheaper than planes. It’s that simple! A journey on an overnight train also mean you have one less night in a hostel to pay for
Pack necessary things
Make sure you bring everything you need so that you don’t have to shop while you’re away .Take at least one pair of dress(According to how many days you travel) , warm hoodie and waterproof jacket for unpredictable weather incidents.
Book flights in advance
Always try to book flight tickets earlier as you can . Especially return flights; running out of money abroad without a guaranteed ticket home is never ideal. Airlines ‘release’ their flight seats up to a year in advance and the closer you get to your departure date, the more the prices increase, especially in the last month.
Don't Waste Money unwantedly while Travelling
Always think of while spending money , have a question to yourself is it worth to buy or not. Eat cheap lunches can be bought in a supermarket or even a local fresh food market, rather than in an overpriced cafe or restaurant. Aim to wander around before choosing a place to eat dinner too.
Earn while you travel
Working holidays are a brilliant way to afford to spend several months of the year (or more) living the travel dream: Teach skiing on a winter season, take care of holidaymakers travelling to the Mediterranean in the summer, or earn by teaching a language in Thailand; you could even freelance while traveling if you’re able to work “on the go”. The opportunities are literally endless.
Super macha😘
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