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7 Tips That Will Surely Help You Travel on a Budget

October 4, 2017

As refreshing and soul-enriching as traveling can be, it requires a lot of preplanning and smart budgeting. People who travel a lot know the importance of managing finances for the trip. There are a lot of factors that you need to take into account while setting up a traveling budget.

Traveling on a budget can be really tricky if you don’t know some tricks of the trade. For those who are on a tight budget and still want to travel to a nice place, we list here some tips that will keep you covered.

1. Look For a Cheap 5-Star Location as Per Your Currency

You want to travel on a budget but certainly don’t want to compromise on the destination. First of all, you must consider visiting a country where your currency is worth more and then search for luxury experience within that. This is a very important factor while traveling on a budget which many of the rookie travelers don’t usually consider.

2. Go Deeper With the Research

Everybody knows that not all places cost the same. However, only few people actually realize that there are certain parts in all destinations that cost more than others. Therefore, you must research well and come up with a plan that includes all the exact parts of the destination that you want to visit and then manage budget accordingly.

3. Eastern Europe Is Cheaper Than Western Europe

If Europe is your choice of destination, consider going to somewhere in the east of Europe. It might surprise you that Eastern Europe is generally cheaper than the Western region. Consider countries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Croatia, Romania, etc.

4. Always Opt For Destinations That Have Cheaper Flights

A big chunk of money goes on the plane ticket. While traveling on a budget, you must search for destinations that can be reached without spending big on the ticket. You will need to conduct some serious research for it, as you can get away with spending a little more on the ticket if your destination allows you to save money later on. Be smart.

5. Be Flexible With Accommodation Options

If your aim is to travel to your dream destination on a budget, you must be willing to compromise on luxurious accommodations. Look for smaller hotels with little to no extra charges for additional facilities. You need to remember that comfort and beautiful views can be acquired without having to stay in an expensive 5-star hotel.

6. Travel Off-Season

If you are going to travel at the peak of season when everybody is looking to get to the same destination, you will need to prepare yourself to spend big. Traveling on a budget will require you to travel off-season to save money. You can also travel mid-season to enjoy a little bit of extra crowd coming from different cultures.

7. Eat Smartly

Once at your destination, you will be tempted to try out fancy foods that will eat away (pun intended) a large chunk of your money. While traveling on a budget, try to eat like a local and not a tourist for the most part.

Implement on these above mentioned tips and you will see that traveling on a budget is not as difficult as one would think.

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Life Tips, The Blog

4 Essential Tips to Deal with the Travel Hangover

October 4, 2017

You can’t take the party out of traveling. How can you claim to have toured a city if you haven’t even lived it up and experienced the night life with the locals? However, there is nothing worse than boarding that flight home or to your next destination (if you’re lucky) the very next day, while you’re still experiencing the dreaded hangover. The kind of nagging hangover that just won’t leave you alone.

We all know drinking the night before an early flight is not a great idea. But often, an early flight saves you money and why wouldn’t you go for that. So, if you find yourself cramming a night out with friends and having an early flight the next day, you’re going to be hungover for sure with nothing else to do but waiting in the cabin for hours until the plane lands.

However, there are a few things you can do to manage your travel hangover better. Let’s go through some of them.

1. Hydrate yourself, a lot!

Try to drink at least one glass of water for every alcoholic beverage you consumed the night before, to wash out all the alcohol as soon as possible. Drink a lot of water before you leave, and even on the flight. When you’re ending the night, it’s best you order tonic water or club soda with lime. This will minimize your on flight hangover.

2. Make a hangover kit

You might not have access to drug stores or make time to visit one when you’re caught up between the rough hangover and the early flight you need to catch. So, make sure you pack enough of your preferred painkillers and antacids for pain relief. Also pack wet wipes, pedialyte packets in case you can’t find yourself a Gatorade, sunglasses and breath mints to have all you need to wait out that storm of a hangover.

3. Book an aisle seat

If you’ve had a wild night of partying and have to fly back home the next morning, then this small tip will be really helpful. You need to have an escape route when the need presents itself. The rough morning may be met with some unprecedented upsurge of bile and whatever else you’d been having. An aisle seat will ensure a quick run to the bathroom without any further delay in case of an emergency because making your way to the aisle from the corner is the last thing you would want to do if you’re going to throw up. One must always be prepared.

4. Get comfortable

Comfort is the key to tackling a bad hangover. So, grab those sweatpants and a loose upper to give yourself the household comfort you need in this dire time of need. A hooded jacket that you can snuggle into and flip flops that you can easily jerk off will make you feel better. Bump your seat up to first class if that’s feasible to you, so you can lie down. If you’re in economy class, just try to get as close to the bulk head as possible because there’s ample room there.

 

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, Budget Travel, Food and Beer, Life Tips, The Blog, World Travel

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