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Travelling on the Cheap
'travelling on the cheap'
recently ive been thinking about travelling to more destinations in the next 12 months. ive managed to go to quite a few places this year - 6 countries to be exact (with 3 more destinations - 1 of them new- before year end), and looking forward to the next 12 months. the credit crunch and all the financial worries has everyone worried. so im looking at doing things on the cheap this coming year. ive followed Skizziks blog and posts about his travels over the last month or two and realised that you can go really cheap and still hav a swell time. i was also talking to a friend of mine who has two friends that travelled from south africa to dubai on motorbikes. they are continuing their journey through europe. they were doing it cheap...camping it where they could. i absolutely love the idea, and wish my life was that flexible. i'll probably never do it like that, but at least i can dream. so what are your ideas on how to 'travel on the cheap'. i found this article which i found enlightening. it highlights many pros as well and cons on travelling to cheap destinations. Excerpt: The World's Cheapest Destinations what would you recommend in order to reduce costs? are there any trade secrets? i know that hitchhiker sex is an option, but it isnt for me! im planning the machu pichu charity trek in Peru mid next year and plan on doing a few sth american countries while im at it... so give me your thoughts and ideas! |
Stay in hostels with a kitchen and buy and cook your meals, much cheaper than eating out and healthier as well (unless you are in a country with really cheap street food). Wash your own clothes.
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do most hostels provide the services of washing machine?
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Has anyone tried couch surfing? I actually hung out with a large group of couch surfers last night. They all operate out of couchsurfing.com, which has profiles for hosts and surfers, which makes the whole process fairly safe. This takes a large amount of the cost away from traveling.
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I found this luandry by asking the bell boy at the front desk. Bell boys, waiters, taxis driver etc... I'm sure you know, have all the valuable info on how to go native. |
most hostels dont have a washing machine but offer a service that might be more expensive than if you go to the place yourself and get it done, but its convienent. some hostels do have machines, you can see many of them at Hostels & Youth Hostels Worldwide - Online Bookings.
Halx - couch surfing is great, its tough to get started, as it goes on recommendations. People ive talked to who do it love it though. It is a great way to go, if there are people in the area who are couchsurfers. -----Added 21/11/2008 at 07 : 43 : 22----- Quote:
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Where are you thinking about going?
In the US, you can camp for free on national forest land, although there are no services most of the time. I did it for one night just south of the Grand Canyon. I paid the $20 to get into the park and then hiked and camped another two nights down in the canyon. It was a great trip and didn't cost very much. I did a similar trip in the Canadian Rockies., but stayed at the campgrounds and really nice hostels around Banff and Lake Louise. I will definitely go back there again. In Sydney, I got the 7 day subway/ferry/bus pass instead of renting a car. It was a great deal and much easier than trying to figure out my way to different places and park everywhere. They still charge you extra for the trip to the airport and back though. If you really want to save money, think about washing a few clothes in the bathtub by hand in the morning and then letting them air dry during the day. Or buy clothes that don't require much washing (nylon stuff, swimsuits). Other ideas for traveling cheap is to have a large group. Car transportation costs can be split as well as some other things. The other thing is to look to do things that don't cost money, or at least very much money. |
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what about the airbus judyjade?? ASU - im planning south america. im mentioned it in my opening post. anyone else have experience in travelling sth america on the cheap? as for a large group..not sure about that..it will be an offshoot from the charity trek in peru that ill be doing. most people will head home, but since im there id rather see more of sth america! i plan on doing my own washing..i dont have issues with that. in sydney ive got accomodation at my parents, so i have no problem there :D. the couchsurfing site looks interesting...just need to get a foot in the door. |
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Have you ever watched The Motorcycle Diaries movie? Amazon.com: The Motorcycle Diaries (Widescreen Edition): Gael García Bernal, Rodrigo De la Serna, Mercedes Morán, Jean Pierre Noher, Lucas Oro, Marina Glezer, Sofia Bertolotto, Franco Solazzi, Ricardo Díaz Mourelle, Sergio Boris, Daniel Cargieman, Di That should give you some tips on traveling cheaply. But South America would take some pre-planning to make sure that everything went well. |
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I've done the camping and travelling thing. My brother and I spent 3 weeks in north America (Alaska, Canada and North West US). We stayed with friends in San Franscisco, mostly camped in Alaska (but did spend a couple of nights in Motels). We probably spent more nights camping than anything else. Most RV parks have a small 'camping' section (if you are doing this in OZ, the caravan parks usually have better camping facilities than most RV parks we stayed in). We also camped in Rec Parks (the one we stayed at in Nevada had hot showers and flushing toilets included in the few dollar camping fee) and State Forests (the one I recall had a pit toilet and no shower).
My wife and I also did this kind of trip in Tasmania - some of the camping spots were amazing (the caravan parks in Strauchan and Mole Creek were highlights). The other way to really save money when travelling is to go off peak season. Heaps less people, and usually a lot cheaper. |
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I am going to Cuba on an all inclusive for under a grand in 2 weeks. I am pretty pumped about that as I have only been in Canada and the Northern States.
I am also going on a 2-3 week trip in Thailand next April that I plan on doing as cheaply and still seeing as much as I can. Anyone have any good ideas for neat things to do in the Thailand area? |
Befriend a commercial pilot and inquire about a buddy pass. The name may vary between carriers but its essentially a reduced fare pass.
Or do as I did, put your son through a 4 year college in aviation and then fly for free once he becomes a commercial pilot. However, I've got years of flying ahead of me before I get on the upside of that equation. :D |
where abouts in thailand blah? phuket can get boring pretty easily if you want to stay in one spot.
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Bangkok to start, then anywhere our hearts desire. Friend has a conference there for a week, so its a free hotel and all that comes along with that. After that we go where we want, Singapore is on the list. And no we plan on moving all over the place for the time we are there.
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ask charlatan since he's in the area.
i spent a few days in Bankok. i didnt like it. too much smog and traffic..only good thing about being there was that it was chinese new year and they had dragondances and lots of cultural stuff happening at the time. ill be in Hong Kong in a few weeks :D |
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sorry for the thredjack. back to the topic. |
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oh..and ill be travelling to your favourite destination again..yemen next week. blah - skiz is right..go to a muay thai fight its pretty cool. ive been to james bong island and phi phi island and all those islands around phuket. its nice..for a while..but id rather the adventure. magnets - if i was younger id couchsurf...sound enticing..but im not a europe sort of person..besides the euro would be a killer..id rather travel cheap places where i could get the most bang for my buck |
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Other than Bangkok, where are you thinking of travelling? As for Hong Kong... I was supposed to go there a few weeks back but fucked up my tickets. We are just deciding when to reschedule the trip... Christmas or Chinese New Year. |
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