Excellent Ways To See More Of The World For Less
We all love to take a break, to see new things, and to get on the road, but our budgets don’t. Travel can get very expensive indeed, with flights, hotels, and activities all taking turns beating up your bank balance. However, it doesn’t have to be so. If you’re looking for ways to enjoy a vacation for less, here are four ideas worth trying out.
Try the staycation
The latest trend in budget savvy travel, a staycation is much like any other vacation, except it rarely involves going too far from home. CNBC shows some of the best cities to staycation in. What you’re looking for, essentially, is somewhere with plenty of budget B&B accommodation, plenty of free things to see and do, and a place that doesn’t require you to fly. It’s a great way to soak in the culture of a city and teaches you to appreciate the little differences from place to place, not just the big exotic destinations.
Plan a road trip
It’s a national institution by now, but there are still many people who have never felt the freedom of packing up the car and seeing where the road will take you. Apps like Roadtrippers make it easy to ensure that you have a safe, eventful route, but one of the joys of the road trip is the pure exploration of it all. Improving routes, taking detours, and finding stops not likely to be listed in most travel guides can make you feel like a real adventurer.
Get your backpack on
You don’t necessarily have to stick close to home if you want to save money while traveling, either. Backpacking is just as much a tradition as road tripping is, and it can help you get an on-the-ground appreciation of different countries without having to pay to hit up all their tourist highlights. However, it’s also a demanding discipline in its own right and it requires a savvy, cautious traveler, so sites like the Backpacking Wiki can be an invaluable source of information. Consider inviting your friends along, too, as its always safe to travel in groups if you’re venturing outside of the hotels a tourist traps of the world.
Become a happy camper
Surely, this had to be expected. Camping isn’t for everyone, that’s for sure. It’s a little demanding and it requires someone who can be at peace with themselves and the natural environments around them. However, if you’ve never given it a try, it might be surprising just how relaxing and liberating it can be, once you’ve learned the ropes. As for those ropes, there are plenty of pop-up camping tips you can find here. Who said that vacations always have to be crowded?
Sure, the ideas above might not sound like your traditional vacation, but that doesn’t mean that they’re not fun, adventurous, enriching experiences in their own right. Give at least one of the ideas a try when planning your next excursion, you might just fall in love with it.
2 Comments
Fran
I like taking road trip, however, my country is way too small for a road trip. I’d love to take a road trip in the USA and try out the Roadtripper App.
Geraline Batarra
Oh I totally agree with these, I really love the idea of camping, though I haven’t tried it before.. Haha.