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SAVE YOUR MONEY WHILE TRAVELING

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SAVE YOUR MONEY WHILE TRAVELING

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  1. SAVE YOUR MONEY WHILE TRAVELING

  2. Introduction Everyone loves to travel. However, exploring places doesn’t have to cost a fortune and you certainly don’t require to win a lottery to travel the world, not if you know how to plan your trips properly. We have compiled some tried and tested tips to benefit you when planning a holiday on a budget.

  3. Come Up With A Plan Traveling regularly is amazing if you have the luxury of time and money to spare. But if you are traveling on a budget, the first thing to do is come up with a plan. You don’t need a tight, hour-by-hour itinerary, but you should at least have an idea of how long you will be spending in each city or country, and know the route that your epic adventure will take. Leaving less to chance means less unexpected spending; last-minute flights and accommodation are often more expensive.

  4. Be Accommodation-Savvy Exchange expensive hotels for dorm rooms in hostels. Sharing a room normally divides the costs and communal bunk rooms offer the opportunity to meet people who might be keen to explore with you. Other great ways are websites like Airbnb and Couchsurfing, where you simply book a spare room in a local person’s house or apartment. It should have the price and allow you an authentic snapshot of real life in the city. Your Host will be your personal tour guide, filled with insider tips for the best eateries and tourist spots.

  5. Pack Properly Make sure you bring everything you require so that you don’t have to shop while you are away. No matter where you are moving, take at least a pair of long jeans, a warm hoodie, and a waterproof jacket for unpredictable weather incidents. For some in-depth advice, check out our Travel like a pro guide to packing for every kind of trip.

  6. Book Flights In Advance Especially on 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 maximum the prices increase, especially in the last month.

  7. And Be Smart About How You Take Your Flights Opt to travel on a Tuesday. Midweek travel prices are less as a premium is added to weekend flights and you should breeze through shorter queues at airport check-in desks and security. Fly economy too there’s no requirement to upgrade, doesn’t matter how nice Business Class looks. The money you save on cheap seats may be spent on food or accommodation when you arrive. Low-cost, budget airlines are fine for short flights and regularly have cost-effective deals. If you are planning a weekend trip try to pack light and use only hand luggage, saving yourself a bit of money on hold luggage.

  8. Embrace Public Transport Buses and trains are cheaper than planes. It’s that simple! A journey on an overnight train also means you should have one less night in a hostel to pay for.

  9. Don’t Eat Away Your Cash Cheap lunches may be bought in a supermarket or even a local fresh food market, rather than in an overpriced cafe or restaurant. Aim to look around before choosing a place to eat dinner too. If you pick the first restaurant you see you won’t know if you are overspending. Drinking beer with every dinner soon adds up to your wallet and your waistline will thank you if you opt for water instead.. Another way is hostels and spare rooms often give you access to a kitchen if you want to save a little money by cooking for yourself.

  10. 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 during the winter season, take care of holidaymakers traveling 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.

  11. Conclusion Travel costs can add up. Your vacation might not be as cheap as that slick airfare deal may have led you to believe when you factor in other expenses. Often, vacation spending can rocket past your initial budget once you're out on the road. Saving money on travel with these tricks can give you more freedom to spend where you need, whether that's on this trip or your next one.

  12. Thank You Do you have any questions email us at:- info@adionatravels.com +91 7007077171 info@adionatravels.com Head Office : 685, Sector 52, Gurgaon, Haryana

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