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Travelling, even backpacking, can cost a lot of money and that means we have to be more conscious about budget.
If we are going to be able to visit those far off destinations we have always dreamed about and spend a decent amount of time there then this is vital.
We need to find ways to save money while still travelling as much so we have to create a travel budget and try to spend accordingly to that or risk an early flight home. Be a bit more strategic about planning our next backpacking adventure.
Let’s take a look at some ways to travel on a budget and still make the most out of every new adventure:
Pay with Points
using your credit card points to pay for airfare, accommodation and transportation is a great way to travel on a budget if you have them that is. Many credit card companies offer reward points or miles every time you use them so you can earn a trip just by paying your bills, shopping and using your credit card anywhere you spend money.
Choose a Budget Airline
there are many budget airlines that offer cheap flights to almost anywhere in the world. They might not have as many features and amenities as expensive airlines, but they still provide the same service. If you are in the UK check out Jacks flight club, these guys send you an email telling you the best prices for longer distance flights really handy for a £400 flight to Australia for a recent example.
Be Flexible
you can save a loads of money on your flight by being flexible with your schedule. Take a less than ideal flight in the middle of the night or one that has additional layovers and you will see the price drop. Alternatively look at a multi stop open dated ticket to cover the countries you want to visit. You can get these for up to a year and the prices are great.
Split the Costs
travel with friends or family and split the cost of accommodation, hire cars, food bills and ask for group discounts. This will save you all a lot of money and give you a travelling companion to share your adventure with.
Take a Road Trip
on average, road trips cost almost 40% less than all included options. They provide the same amount of fun and adventure but when you take a road trip, you get to see more and experience more of the local culture and meet new peoples. You might even find things you wouldn’t expect on the usual tourist routes such as a hidden trail, off the beaten track and perfect for a few hours exploring.
Use Public Transportation
If it is too far to walk or you don’t have time, public transport and bicycle rental services can save you a lot of money. Not only that but these methods of travel give you a more personal view of your destination through the eyes of the locals.
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