Ako cestovať s nízkym rozpočtom a vidieť viac sveta
Author Mark Twain once warned against 'vegetating in one's little corner of the earth for a lifetime', and although he probably wasn't considering how to travel on a budget (we think), he highlights the importance of seeing and experiencing as much as you can.
We're shaped by our experiences, and the more we have, the more rounded person you become. Yet, unfortunately like most things in life, you need some money to do so.
Even if you've got the budget of many in today's economy, you're lucky if you take any vacation time at all. How can you see the world and travel on a budget?
All travel entails some expenditure, but if you learn how to travel on a budget, you can make your holiday dime stretch further.
Here's how.
1. Explore International Careers
Have you ever wanted to take on route 66 and explore the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon in America?
Or take in the bright lights of New York? How about exploring the rich history and eclectic culture of New Orleans?
If any of these lights a fire under you, then working in America is definitely for you.
Securing a place at a summer camp in America is the ideal entry to the United States, as the J-1 visa will allow you to earn, save and travel on a budget.
You can also find work teaching English abroad, even if you're not a certified teacher. If you have a bachelor's degree, you can pursue your Teaching English as a Foreign Language certification.
Some programs will pay for your certification in exchange for a predetermined term of service in their organisation.
2. Take on freelance work
If you've ever explored work-from-home opportunities, you probably receive a ton of email advertising, "Work from anywhere."
It does take time to establish yourself as a freelancer, but once you do, you have the freedom to choose your office space. Would you prefer an oceanfront or mountain view?
Another option? You can offer your labour in exchange for lodging. If you can swing a hammer, some hostels — and private homeowners with guest quarters — will happily trade a roof for handy help.
A staple for many backpackers, this is the quintessential way of travelling on a budget.
3. Work your rewards
Do you have a travel credit card that pays you in miles?
If you have financial discipline, you have an instant way to take advantage of one of the best money-saving travel tips. Use your rewards card for everyday purchases — such as when you run to the grocery store or book an Uber.
Then, pay it off immediately when you return to your computer. With this method, you build up your points or miles quickly, but you don't pay a fortune in interest and fees.
Rewards can also come in the form of discounts. If you are looking for museums, some cities open their doors to visitors for free.
Your demographic could also score you some savings — in some French attractions, for example, you can pay less for entry if you are under the age of 25.
4. Find last-minute fares
You can find better deals on flights if you're flexible.
Unless you absolutely must depart on a Friday and return on Sunday, try to schedule your travel times for midweek to get the lowest fares.
You can also find price breaks if you're willing to fly the redeye — you can always sleep on the way.
Sometimes, airlines offer last-minute budget travel deals to fill unsold seats.
Download an app that scans for surprise deals to never miss out on an opportunity to get away.
The cheaper the travel, the bigger the travel budget for fun things instead.
5. Consider a housing swap
Do you have a friend living in Karachi, Pakistan?
If you've always wanted to explore the history-rich nation (or any nation for that matter) and they've wanted to visit your home country, why not arrange for a housing swap?
In such an arrangement, you house-sit their property while they do the same for you.
It helps if you know the host, but you can network on exchange sites as well.
You can even find groups that cater to travellers with special needs.
6. Dine in and do your laundry
Take reusable grocery bags and a small hot plate or crockpot. You can cook homemade meals instead of dining out.
At the very minimum, brew coffee on your own in the morning instead of hitting up the $5-a-cup shop — if you consume two cups daily, you will save $70 weekly.
Also, who says you need to schlep a different outfit for every day of the week? Choose one colour palette for your wardrobe choices and wash and wear the same clothes more than once.
7. Seek out free activities
You could pay admission to visit a museum — or you could take a nature walk through manicured grounds for free.
Prečo si požičať auto, keď môžete využívať verejnú dopravu? Vyhľadajte bezplatné aktivity, ktoré si môžete vychutnať kamkoľvek pôjdete.
Ak cestujete do prírodných oblastí, nájdete množstvo turistických chodníkov na preskúmanie.
Užívaš si život v meste?
Pozrite sa na bezplatné premietania filmov a otvorenie reštaurácií s ukážkami.
Ak hľadáte cestovanie s obmedzeným rozpočtom, pri boji proti nudným dňom sú nevyhnutné bezplatné aktivity.
8. Nájdite hostely alebo vyskúšajte glamping
Ľudia si zvyčajne predstavujú Európu, keď hovoríte slovo „hostel“, ale môžete nájsť zariadenia aj v štáte alebo na vidieku Spojeného kráľovstva.
Máte prednosť súkromnejším, ak primitívnejším ubytovaniam?
Vy môžete nájsť cenovo dostupné glampingové lokality, kde si môžete prenajať RV alebo jurtu na večer namiesto drahých hotelových izieb.
Takéto vlastnosti vám dávajú pocit ponorenia sa do prírody.
9. Žite na ceste
Nakoniec, ak máte prácu, ktorú môžete robiť odkiaľkoľvek, zvážte predaj alebo uloženie svojho majetku a bývanie v RV po dobu jedného roka Alebo dlhšie!
Nájdete tu kempingy za približne 30 dolárov za noc.
Môžete ho tiež drviť na národnej pôde, najmä na západe, kde je veľa otvorených priestorov.
Túto trasu môžete dokonca vziať svojich domácich miláčikov na cestu - oceán je jedinou prekážkou, ako ďaleko môžete ísť.
Vidieť svet nemusí stáť svet, a ak cestujete s rozpočtom efektívnym spôsobom, tieto haliere pôjdu ďalej ako kedykoľvek predtým.
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