Do you want to explore the world but don’t have enough money? Alright!
Don’t be afraid of that.
Exploring the world is a desire that so many of us have, but never get to meet. The reasons that so many people never achieve this dream is because most people believe that they can’t afford to travel.
But, the fact is that traveling doesn’t have to be as costly as you think. If you do your research, you can travel throughout the world on a budget. It doesn’t matter where you go, and there is always a way to save money to make your dream of traveling around the world a reality.
Now let’s discuss some tips about how to travel the world with no money:
Save, Save, Save!
Try not to waste your money on things that you don’t need!
But how much do you have to save to travel the world?
Well, it all based on where you are going, and how long for. If you want to take a typical year-long trip around the world trip, spending time in a mixture of cheap countries and expensive countries, then a lot of people spend around $20000. It sounds like a lot of money but thinks about it.
Know your top destinations, but be flexible.
First of all, making a list of the best destinations is an excellent outline for a trip plan, but having flexibility on how and when you arrive, there is a key to budget travel.
- Airlines use individual airport hubs to connect flights to other destinations. Hunting for direct flights both in and out of these locations can save significant amounts of money on tickets. It also usually allows for time to examine the area around these hubs between flights.
- Start at an end destination and work your way back. Look at a top destination’s airport website and look at all inbound and outbound flights. It will provide you information on which hubs service these locations most often, and other possible destinations of interest you can use as a connection.
Timing Is Everything!
When you are booking cheap international flights online, you have an essential element to factor in-time. You’d be amazed how much charges differ according to dates. So, when researching flights, ensure that you change this variable across all sites. Some organizations lean toward giving lower prices on weekdays while some stay neutral throughout.
Look for free things to do!
Avoid anything that has an admission fee!
Yeah!
Luckily, every major city has lots of free things to do. For example, In Tokyo, the Metropolitan Government Building has an observation deck that gives you fabulous views of the city at no charge. Over in London, nearly all of the major museums are free every day. Of course, you could always join a free walking tour which only charges a tip, or you can walk the city on your own.
In closing, we hope you enjoyed a breakdown of ways of travelling and exploring and got a new vehicle to do so you may have never thought. Life is short! Experience all three at least once! Whichever way you pick, travel! Until next time!