Intro:
Do you hate spending too much money while traveling? Do you love to travel while keeping a low budget in your pocket? If you are on the same page as me, this blog shows you how to travel more but spend less.
You will get to know how to plan your travel, how to get the best deals on flight booking, how to find tourist places which cost nothing, how to save money on food, etc.
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We will reveal some best tips and tricks to help you with travel.
- Catch low-cost flight deals and travel when its less crowded: Before going on a trip, you must research flight deals on the website and collect the details about the off-peak season. That way you can save a stash of money. When it’s less crowded, some airlines give offers on flight booking. Always try to book an economical ticket to save some money.
- Snag a Priority Pass for Lounge Access/You can use your credit cards: You should purchase a priority pass for lounge access. It’s free to use nap rooms, Wi-Fi, and some snacks on the deck. It sounds like a luxury. Some credit cards offer you to use lounge access for free, but it’s limited.
- Explore budget-friendly destinations: Some places are too expensive to travel. Especially when you have a low budget. You should research a bit more about low-cost destinations. You can list all the places in your notebook.
- Use less luggage to travel: Avoid packing a lot of things which is unnecessary. You need to think of the clothes and other essential things which are useful for the whole trip. When you have less luggage, you don’t have to worry about carrying it all with you. Before packing, you should check the weather forecast of that city or place so that you don’t end up packing all the unnecessary stuff.
- Monitor your expense by using a money management app: You don’t have to carry a physical notebook with you all the time to track your expenses. Use a money management app or a digital notebook to monitor all your expenses, and in this way, you can keep track of your budget.
- Pick for PG or hostel stay and make your food if you travel for three or more days: If you plan to travel for three or more days, we suggest you can opt for PG or a hostel because it’s more budget-friendly. You can cook your food in a hostel or a PG. So, you can save money on staying and food.
- Engage with some residents: Try to get in touch with some residents. Before planning a trip, you should find out if some of your old friends are living there or if some relatives are staying there, or if you should interact with people who live there. If you have contacts, it’s easy to travel, and it also cost less.
- Do free activities and eat from some local food stalls or local restaurants: There are tourist places where you can travel for free. That means you don’t have to pay entry fees or parking spaces. For sightseeing, you don’t have to pay to know the culture of that place. You can enjoy their local cuisines from street food stalls. It’s inexpensive, and the food tastes good in there.
- Use public transportation or walk: As I mentioned before, you can enjoy neighborhoods if you interact with local people. Some places are there, but only locals would know. Try to get public transportation system to save money on a cab. In the evening, you can walk, enjoy their local foods, and get to know their architecture.
- Steer clear of buying expensive stuff, instead capture some photos: If you buy expensive stuff, you have to carry bigger luggage with you that you should avoid. If you want to get souvenirs from places, then think first. Because it will cost you more, and for luggage. It might get dirty.
- Hold emergency cash only: You should avoid keeping a bunch of stashes. Instead, you can hold emergency cash with you. You should avoid keeping your money in one place. Make some piles and keep them in different spots. That way, it stays secure with you.
Outro:
Don’t let the money decide whether you should travel or not. You can spend less while traveling. Traveling is necessary for our life. We can connect with more people, know about different cultures, and adore our mother nature.
“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” – Anita Desai
Published By : Mypuritour