I have been travelling for the last 5 years in Europe, South America & Asia and my per month expenses have been around 1 lac INR. Yes I travel alone so I don't fall in this category; just wanted to give all the single people an idea of how cheap travelling internationally is :)
@@TheKakarot_itachi dont take direct flight my friend,take layovers from india to gulf countries and then from there to europe,also book in months advance of your travelling
I have travelled to 80 countries so far on an Indian passport, as a solo 30-yr old working in the UK. A lot of the advice offered here is absolutely golden! Personally, I do not plan too much and never carry any more than cabin baggage, which saves a lot of hassle when flying low-cost carriers in Europe and South America. Additionally, for accommodation, one hack to consider is that book a couple of days in a location through an aggregator, but beyond that, directly ask around in the hostels, hotels etc. This works well in many locations. Sightseeing can be optimised if staying in hostels by visiting in groups that may form there (which is one reason to prefer hostels over hotels if travelling solo and if the location's safety profiles permit). Personally, I always avoid tour guides unless absolutely necessary, but as mentioned in the video, sometimes guides can expedite entry and facilitate other advantages.
I travelled multiple Asian countries just because ease of getting Visa. I travelled twice to Europe (Germany, Hungary) and I know how tough it was for me to get visa
Very true. Each part of the country is diverse from the other and so much to explore. That's the beauty of this country That is why it's called the subcontinent maybe
Couldn’t agree more. India in itself is like 30 countries stitched together. So diverse and interesting. I feel it would take a lifetime just soaking these in.
Exactly!! ❤ I just want the people who wish to to travel the world to ask themselves a question. Did we explore atleast the must visit places in INDIA...? Im sure the answer is NO for most. Let's start from our own HOME first!! 😅😊🎉🇮🇳
Totally!!! India is the best. I never really had the craving to travel abroad despite having the financial liberty. Most people don't even travel the length and breadth of the country first but start going abroad and travel for most nowadays is merely a number of countries they visited which serves as a status symbol.
Thank god I completed all the expensive travel destinations (Japan, Aus, Hong Kong, Norway) pre 2016 when travelling was still relatively cheap. It just doesnt feel the same anymore travelling now when costs are high and the experience/charm has gone down.
In order to feel any part of Europe....4/5 days are not enough....better to stay at any offbeat place for atleast a month.....rather than covering 2 3 places.
I have visited all 6 continents except Antarctica.. always book budget airlines, stay in ibis budget hotels quite affordable.. use local public transport
Great content. Would have loved to here more on the followigs - 1.Leveraging travel credit cards like Amex platinum travel, axis atlas. These are major game changers and has got us free hotel nights many times) 2. Leveraging visas : once have a US, UK or schengen visa and till that visa is valid, many other countries offer voa or even visa free entry ( like singapore, Philippines, turkey etc.) . Also, dubai has 48 hour free transit visa, great way to see the city in between journeys. 3. More on the finance distribution of trips. For younger adults if we accumulate 10% of our savings each month, we may not have the money to do international trips each year. Making a 2 or 3 year plan with mix of domestic and international trips would help to plan that.
many people travel with a very long checklisted itinerary and say i have seen this country.. the beauty and quality of any vacation comes when you stay for few days atleast in 1 place experience it deeply.. I live in europe and i really love the way europeans travel.. stay at a place atleast 4-7 days experience the food , culture, be at very unique locations in such countries.. not the checklisted cities
What is the obession with travel people have developed.. especially international.. vacation once in a while is okay.. but counting the countries, going through all the hassles of pre-packing, post vacation fatigue, getting everything sorted like flights, hotels, tickets, visa, jetlag and whatnot.. the complete vacation thing is extremely exhausting and people have glorified this "traveling" as if that is the goal of life. Goal should be to relax from the daily grind and a small get away from monotonocity, instead of counting countries and expending exorbitant amount of money on it. Just hop into your car and go for a road trip for couple of days!
Well, travelling makes you a lot humble. Your story is different from people who love to travel. So, it's not about bragging. Some people spend on expensive cars., some on travel. So they choose what story/memory they want to tell. Hop into a car and roam or talk about missed flight and other experiences. So chill
I believe travelling keeps your life enjoyable but people should not set targets like I will visit 80 countries by the age of xyz.. Be chill, take decision according to your budget and don't get too obsessed with travel vloggers who gave visites 100+ countries.
I agree, flights to kenya are often double the cost for a flight to Abu Dhabi/ Dubai. Also, safari prices are quite high in Kenya specially overnight safaris.
This is a super Video.... So many new prospect and hacks learned from different couple... I really love your videos and always wait for a new one., very different from what others are doing...... your videos really give new prospect..
Having done 7 countries myself, I feel among Indians ‘foreign travel’ is seriously overrated. It’s more about Instagram stories than actually experiencing. Saying this as I found a lot of desis crib about not getting Indian food in some cities which in my opinion is a stupid expectation. Moreover spending too much time planning which of course is recommended, kinda makes it more of a hassle rather than an enjoyable experience. I like taking holidays for putting my feet down and relaxing. Running around for sticking to a schedule, checking currency conversion time to time kills the fun.
I believe travelling is to soak in the place and all the experience it can give within you. For that, you need to be in a place for a certain time whether it's domestic or international. Just setting your feet there and checking it off your list doesn't make good sense to me. The couple who travelled 21 countries in a year or two, with children actually shocks me. I am not even mentioning the school leaves here. How? Just how and why?!
I would really love to see a full interview with Mr. Aditya on his FIRE journey and lifestyle and his views.. All your FIRE videos are super and you are doing a great work for FIRE aspirants like me...
I don’t understand whenever someone shares their foreign travel experiences, people instantly say there are so many places in India why travel abroad? Someone who travels abroad, also tends to travel a lot more within India, its about a passion for travel. However, foreign cultures are also a great way to understand about the history of the world, different cultures, wars, mythology & customs. It also gives a great insight into what we do well as a country and what we could do better. For me foreign travels have also busted many myths, strongly reinforced others. For example Europe… with all its beauty, history still has racist undertones. Post my travels, I would never want to settle in Europe because you will never be equal in their minds. Dangerous places like Mexico, have been wonderful… met some really wonderful people while we didn’t understand their language, still they were extremely welcoming & warm. Places like Kazakhstan … are so developed & have such welcoming people. Eastern Europe is very different to Western Europe. Bangladesh has very confident women than India on an average, which most Indians wouldn’t expect. Almost all countries that I have been are unfortunately safer for women than India and are extremely respectful towards women. Foreign travel opens your eyes and breaks your deep rooted perceptions. Ps: A very proud Indian 🇮🇳
Amazing to know your perspective... The last part of your comment is soo true .... I have travelled only two countries but as a woman i can say that the perception towards women are much better and of course much safe .... But unfortunately the Indian population will not accept this problem....
Mexico is not dangerous! There are some border towns that you stay away from. For a person who claims to be well travelled, making such a generic statement is just 🙄
I see so many board games in one couples videos, would,like a video on those as well.☺️ monopoly works as a great asset for a kid on wealth management more than anything else. Wynt, I gave you the idea, pay me 20% royalty from that videos ad revenue lol😂😂
From the size and decor of their houses it is apparent that they don't need to budget that much and are earning far more than average. It is a complete waste taking children below 15 for travel on international t🎉rips as most kids dont have any interest nor understand the sights. Better to travel within india cheaper and have more comforts. There is so much to see in India itself and parents need to show their kids tgeir own country and create that interest for them so that they have good memories instead of leaving tge country for a foreign one without even knowing what the country has to offer. People are blindly spending huge amounts of money educating kids abroad for status or other reasons when education quality has improved a lot here. Of course the kids have to work much harder in India to achieve success.
We should also consider the factor of international travel's worth in comparison to what is available in India, as a factor. I get the point intent of this video is more about budgeting. But it does feel a bit misguiding if you don't consider international in a relative term.
Disneyland and universal? I dont think indians in general understand what genuine travelling and exploring a place means. And i dont blame them. Very few have disposable income in their 20s or want to go through visa hassles. By the time they travel in their late 30s and above, they are stuck doing such uncle holidaying. Backpacking, driving around the country, hiking etc are foreign concepts. Anyways, to each, his own. Main thing is to stay at peace on such trips.
The budget that they're saying is non sense. It's too over hyped. I just did Thailand / Malaysia / SG / Vietnam for 80k combined. I stayed in 4* in SG and 4* in other countries. Flights were cheaper for me at 30k for the whole trip.
When I start preparing list of countries from Europe to visit, unable to filter any major city. It takes time to list out few countries. Expecting to visit entire Europe
21 countries in a year? are we talking countries or just cities here? coz at the bare min as well, it takes 2 weeks to see a country on an avg.. I took 17 days to see Turkey and have managed covering only one portion of it.. Secondly the budget mentioned, 10-12% of annual expenses for travel? so their annual expenses is 1Cr? coz 10L seems to be their travel cost, unless I read it wrong. I am not convinced with the data shared, being an ardent traveler, I know how travel budget looks like and this isn't adding up..
@@WintWealthYT it's one of those who go by quantity rather than quality, and I am not getting on that bandwagon. Your channel does a good job, so pls cover more logical ppl and data that makes more sense
If you guys can source their planning excel, this would save hours of our time and a great jumpstart to act on this video's learning. Btw .. love your channel ..
@WintWealthYT Biggest missing question here is what's their responsibility to family/relatives looks like. I have so many high income peers who come form middle class and the sheer amount of responsibilities they have not only towards family but extended family,
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Good luck planning !! I have not been able to plan mumbai trip If stuff varies 200~300% its not called planning n nobody can plan ! Companies with whole team cant mitigate 50% risk …😅
Itni bhasad macha ke international trip karne se accha hai ghar par raho aur pakode khao. Trip should be relaxing experience not this penny pinching shoe string pulling exercise 😂
I live in NZ. You can never ever be able to travel NZ with 3 Lakhs, considering its 3 lakh for a couple. Tickets currently - min approx $5k NZD (INR 2.5 Lakh) Avg Motel price - $200 NZD per night (INR 70000 for 7 Nights) (Airbnb is more expensive) Avg Indian Food - $60 per meal for 2 (INR 42000) Car Rental - Min $250 per day for a small car (INR 87500) (Fuel Extra) Rest is Travel adventures which are damm expensive and can go from INR 2 lakh to 10 lakhs Also lets not forget visa charges, travel insurance, phone, shopping and other hidden costs etc. You can calculate the total. But seems these couples are misinformed.
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I have been travelling for the last 5 years in Europe, South America & Asia and my per month expenses have been around 1 lac INR. Yes I travel alone so I don't fall in this category; just wanted to give all the single people an idea of how cheap travelling internationally is :)
For a round trip to western Europe, Business class tickets alone cost1.5-2lacs.
@@TheKakarot_itachi dont take direct flight my friend,take layovers from india to gulf countries and then from there to europe,also book in months advance of your travelling
@@ayushranjan3861 also he shouldnt be probably buying business class tickets if he wants to do budget travel
Can u breakdown ur expenses
Pls breakdown ur expenses
I think more than budgets it's also the hassle of tourist visas for schengen and North America which is a major put down
Hardly a hassle for Schengen. Just got my visa in 7 days. Just follow the procedure and have documents in place
What about other asian countries and African countries? They are as good as eupore or america.
Avoid the countries that make you run around for Visas. We can choose which countries to spend our money in
Can't agree more! I think somewhere Indian passport needs to be more powerful going forward.
@@WalterWhite-og6wj You can book dummy flights and hotel when applying for visa.
I have travelled to 80 countries so far on an Indian passport, as a solo 30-yr old working in the UK. A lot of the advice offered here is absolutely golden! Personally, I do not plan too much and never carry any more than cabin baggage, which saves a lot of hassle when flying low-cost carriers in Europe and South America. Additionally, for accommodation, one hack to consider is that book a couple of days in a location through an aggregator, but beyond that, directly ask around in the hostels, hotels etc. This works well in many locations. Sightseeing can be optimised if staying in hostels by visiting in groups that may form there (which is one reason to prefer hostels over hotels if travelling solo and if the location's safety profiles permit). Personally, I always avoid tour guides unless absolutely necessary, but as mentioned in the video, sometimes guides can expedite entry and facilitate other advantages.
I travelled multiple Asian countries just because ease of getting Visa.
I travelled twice to Europe (Germany, Hungary) and I know how tough it was for me to get visa
Glad they shared their planning and budgeting behind their travelling. Wish they also talked about their philosophy behind travelling
That’s what I was thinking all along while watching the video. They seemed more like tourist than travellers
For me personally covering India is main aim ... it always amazes me with cultural difference ... rest will cover later on :D
Very true.
Each part of the country is diverse from the other and so much to explore. That's the beauty of this country
That is why it's called the subcontinent maybe
Couldn’t agree more. India in itself is like 30 countries stitched together. So diverse and interesting.
I feel it would take a lifetime just soaking these in.
Exactly!! ❤ I just want the people who wish to to travel the world to ask themselves a question. Did we explore atleast the must visit places in INDIA...?
Im sure the answer is NO for most. Let's start from our own HOME first!! 😅😊🎉🇮🇳
Totally!!! India is the best. I never really had the craving to travel abroad despite having the financial liberty. Most people don't even travel the length and breadth of the country first but start going abroad and travel for most nowadays is merely a number of countries they visited which serves as a status symbol.
Same
Thank god I completed all the expensive travel destinations (Japan, Aus, Hong Kong, Norway) pre 2016 when travelling was still relatively cheap. It just doesnt feel the same anymore travelling now when costs are high and the experience/charm has gone down.
I think a lot of this comes down to planning. I’m looking at dates 5-6months from now and cost is relatively not that much.
Also, lucky are these couples sharing their experiences with their partner, sharing an equivalent mindset 👏.
Which isnt common. A couple smartly planning a common passion together is amazing.
You can’t argue with your wife ( husband might be thinking lets spend 1-2lakh instead of arguing with her 😅)
You don't need budgeting etc when you earn crazy like bank 🔥
only salaried 9-5 people have to care so much about expenses
Me thinking how their leaves are approved so easily! Lucky guys
In order to feel any part of Europe....4/5 days are not enough....better to stay at any offbeat place for atleast a month.....rather than covering 2 3 places.
This is true but work commitments, kids, etc makes this hard. Good to do this before marriage with less responsibilities
I have visited all 6 continents except Antarctica.. always book budget airlines, stay in ibis budget hotels quite affordable.. use local public transport
Great content. Would have loved to here more on the followigs -
1.Leveraging travel credit cards like Amex platinum travel, axis atlas. These are major game changers and has got us free hotel nights many times)
2. Leveraging visas : once have a US, UK or schengen visa and till that visa is valid, many other countries offer voa or even visa free entry ( like singapore, Philippines, turkey etc.) . Also, dubai has 48 hour free transit visa, great way to see the city in between journeys.
3. More on the finance distribution of trips. For younger adults if we accumulate 10% of our savings each month, we may not have the money to do international trips each year. Making a 2 or 3 year plan with mix of domestic and international trips would help to plan that.
many people travel with a very long checklisted itinerary and say i have seen this country.. the beauty and quality of any vacation comes when you stay for few days atleast in 1 place experience it deeply.. I live in europe and i really love the way europeans travel.. stay at a place atleast 4-7 days experience the food , culture, be at very unique locations in such countries.. not the checklisted cities
Very true
We can just see things and places in photos and images too .. but the experience of experiencing food and culture deeply is imp
Thanks @Wint for covering these great topics!
Glad you like them!
Could have asked more relevant questions: Their Salaries and Travel Insurance
Great content as always Wint wealth👏
Am travelling the world by watching RUclips videos😢
This is really nice, appreciate them to be so candid. Too good 👍
what a social pressure on these people 😅
😂😂😂
What is the obession with travel people have developed.. especially international.. vacation once in a while is okay.. but counting the countries, going through all the hassles of pre-packing, post vacation fatigue, getting everything sorted like flights, hotels, tickets, visa, jetlag and whatnot.. the complete vacation thing is extremely exhausting and people have glorified this "traveling" as if that is the goal of life. Goal should be to relax from the daily grind and a small get away from monotonocity, instead of counting countries and expending exorbitant amount of money on it. Just hop into your car and go for a road trip for couple of days!
Hopping in your car doesn't fetch you bragging rights, doesn't give you anecdotes to narrate proudly during your next party.
Well, travelling makes you a lot humble. Your story is different from people who love to travel. So, it's not about bragging. Some people spend on expensive cars., some on travel. So they choose what story/memory they want to tell. Hop into a car and roam or talk about missed flight and other experiences. So chill
You sound like you are burned out from working. If not, these things are not a big deal.
I believe travelling keeps your life enjoyable but people should not set targets like I will visit 80 countries by the age of xyz.. Be chill, take decision according to your budget and don't get too obsessed with travel vloggers who gave visites 100+ countries.
So true......
I did 8 days extensive UAE trip in less than 1 lakh but South Africa cost me nearly 3lakhs. Not sure how both the countries are put in the 2L category
Its all about budgeting
I agree, flights to kenya are often double the cost for a flight to Abu Dhabi/ Dubai. Also, safari prices are quite high in Kenya specially overnight safaris.
This is a super Video.... So many new prospect and hacks learned from different couple... I really love your videos and always wait for a new one., very different from what others are doing...... your videos really give new prospect..
Happy to hear that!
everyone got their dashing partner of mutual understanding, i've to say they are very lucky.
Having done 7 countries myself, I feel among Indians ‘foreign travel’ is seriously overrated. It’s more about Instagram stories than actually experiencing. Saying this as I found a lot of desis crib about not getting Indian food in some cities which in my opinion is a stupid expectation.
Moreover spending too much time planning which of course is recommended, kinda makes it more of a hassle rather than an enjoyable experience.
I like taking holidays for putting my feet down and relaxing. Running around for sticking to a schedule, checking currency conversion time to time kills the fun.
This is the most bang on message regarding this hoopla
I believe travelling is to soak in the place and all the experience it can give within you. For that, you need to be in a place for a certain time whether it's domestic or international. Just setting your feet there and checking it off your list doesn't make good sense to me.
The couple who travelled 21 countries in a year or two, with children actually shocks me. I am not even mentioning the school leaves here. How? Just how and why?!
This video seems like they have some sort of a mission and just doing check off, check done...lol😅😅
42 countries in 2 years really??
Means 4-6 months per year in traveling
I would really love to see a full interview with Mr. Aditya on his FIRE journey and lifestyle and his views.. All your FIRE videos are super and you are doing a great work for FIRE aspirants like me...
Loved this episode 🙌. Needed such a topic to be discussed, opened above travel and money relationship.
I'm 27. Have covered Vietnam, Dubai so far. Planning Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand this year.
Incredible video. Never seen couples with so much clarity.
I don’t understand whenever someone shares their foreign travel experiences, people instantly say there are so many places in India why travel abroad?
Someone who travels abroad, also tends to travel a lot more within India, its about a passion for travel. However, foreign cultures are also a great way to understand about the history of the world, different cultures, wars, mythology & customs. It also gives a great insight into what we do well as a country and what we could do better. For me foreign travels have also busted many myths, strongly reinforced others.
For example Europe… with all its beauty, history still has racist undertones. Post my travels, I would never want to settle in Europe because you will never be equal in their minds. Dangerous places like Mexico, have been wonderful… met some really wonderful people while we didn’t understand their language, still they were extremely welcoming & warm. Places like Kazakhstan … are so developed & have such welcoming people. Eastern Europe is very different to Western Europe. Bangladesh has very confident women than India on an average, which most Indians wouldn’t expect. Almost all countries that I have been are unfortunately safer for women than India and are extremely respectful towards women. Foreign travel opens your eyes and breaks your deep rooted perceptions.
Ps: A very proud Indian 🇮🇳
Amazing to know your perspective... The last part of your comment is soo true .... I have travelled only two countries but as a woman i can say that the perception towards women are much better and of course much safe .... But unfortunately the Indian population will not accept this problem....
Mexico is not dangerous! There are some border towns that you stay away from. For a person who claims to be well travelled, making such a generic statement is just 🙄
This was a brilliant video! And thank you for covering this topic across different budget tiers. Really helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Good video. Great couples interviewed, giving great tips. Interview some slow travellers for their tips.
So basically become millionaire to travel. Nothing for us commoner.
Is collecting 1 Lakh to 2 L an impossible thing for an commoner? You can make at least one trip an year with countries where you don't need a visa.
Flight tkts are costly. Other things are cheaper@@jayw115
Save and travel international every 2 year and domestic every year. Within 2 lakhs, you can visit many foreign cities.
Please ask all 3 couple whether they have explore whole India!!
Is Vietnam worth visiting when you have already visited USA Mauritius Japan Thailand Bhutan
I see so many board games in one couples videos, would,like a video on those as well.☺️ monopoly works as a great asset for a kid on wealth management more than anything else. Wynt, I gave you the idea, pay me 20% royalty from that videos ad revenue lol😂😂
From the size and decor of their houses it is apparent that they don't need to budget that much and are earning far more than average. It is a complete waste taking children below 15 for travel on international t🎉rips as most kids dont have any interest nor understand the sights. Better to travel within india cheaper and have more comforts. There is so much to see in India itself and parents need to show their kids tgeir own country and create that interest for them so that they have good memories instead of leaving tge country for a foreign one without even knowing what the country has to offer. People are blindly spending huge amounts of money educating kids abroad for status or other reasons when education quality has improved a lot here. Of course the kids have to work much harder in India to achieve success.
would you guys mind sharing the excel that they use?
I been to 44 countries
Travelled Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia for less than 1.5 lakhs
A wholesome and informative video!!
Extremely insightful! 😊
We should also consider the factor of international travel's worth in comparison to what is available in India, as a factor. I get the point intent of this video is more about budgeting. But it does feel a bit misguiding if you don't consider international in a relative term.
need more such videos!
Disneyland and universal? I dont think indians in general understand what genuine travelling and exploring a place means. And i dont blame them. Very few have disposable income in their 20s or want to go through visa hassles. By the time they travel in their late 30s and above, they are stuck doing such uncle holidaying.
Backpacking, driving around the country, hiking etc are foreign concepts.
Anyways, to each, his own. Main thing is to stay at peace on such trips.
Spoke my mind …. Uncle trips
how can they get Leave Approval from Reporting Managers ?
lol 😂
LOL 😂
I think they are maybe at mid senior levels so it's easier
I’m happy all are old couples and not really young ones ❤
I aspire to be the same!
When Husband says 57 accurate figure, it reminds me of Dil Kehta Hai movie guy😂😂😂
reach out if you want travel consultation. been to 55 countries so far
and hate to correct but dubai ain't a country UAE !!! haha
I traveled 12 country of you are single then very easy to travel the world, with family also but they need too much money
Where we can invest and best place can you please advise tell me 😊
The budget that they're saying is non sense. It's too over hyped. I just did Thailand / Malaysia / SG / Vietnam for 80k combined. I stayed in 4* in SG and 4* in other countries. Flights were cheaper for me at 30k for the whole trip.
Single and Family travels are way different than each other!
Isn't this the same couple who bought the A35?
They already have loads of money, added to it is probably their salary.
lol. Nice catch. That's the first thing I noticed. Didn't even watched the video. Most of them are VPs, Directors
When I start preparing list of countries from Europe to visit, unable to filter any major city. It takes time to list out few countries. Expecting to visit entire Europe
Too much of am obsession... Oops
21 countries in a year? are we talking countries or just cities here? coz at the bare min as well, it takes 2 weeks to see a country on an avg.. I took 17 days to see Turkey and have managed covering only one portion of it.. Secondly the budget mentioned, 10-12% of annual expenses for travel? so their annual expenses is 1Cr? coz 10L seems to be their travel cost, unless I read it wrong. I am not convinced with the data shared, being an ardent traveler, I know how travel budget looks like and this isn't adding up..
Hi Maumita, they mentioned travel being 20% of their total expenses. Also they don't cover 21 countries every year, that was was just between 2017-18.
@@WintWealthYT it's one of those who go by quantity rather than quality, and I am not getting on that bandwagon. Your channel does a good job, so pls cover more logical ppl and data that makes more sense
It's kinda wierd that travel only means international and not within India. There is so much to explore within India itself
Oh F 😂😂😂 same couple twice....lmao
If you guys can source their planning excel, this would save hours of our time and a great jumpstart to act on this video's learning. Btw .. love your channel ..
Hey Himanshu, please check the planning guide linked in the description. You'll find the information from their excel sheets on it
Yes an excel template would help normal people like us to use and start planning too
Is the budget amounts per person? Or is it for 2 people, 3 or 4? That's just not clear. And more people, increases the costs exponentially.
It's per person
Any tips for travel Insurance - specially when travelling with Senior citizens
Is this budget per person or per couple?
"We did...." seems as if it was a task to go 😅...social media !!!
The most imp thing these people missed was travel n health insurance for traveling abroad…..
20 countries in a year so 5 days of leave x 20 = 100 days of leaves. Does your company know you are taking so many leaves😂
You are forgetting school leaves for 2 children 😂
The first couple is earning huge money..
Probably already have ancestral assets too.
This video gave me severe anxiety. 😂
@WintWealthYT Biggest missing question here is what's their responsibility to family/relatives looks like. I have so many high income peers who come form middle class and the sheer amount of responsibilities they have not only towards family but extended family,
Helpful video, will revisit the video for the next trip planning
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01:12 *🏠 Introduction to Couples' Travel*
- Introduction of Sruthi Sivakumar,
- Overview of couples traveling the world.
03:12 *🌍 Budgeting and Financial Planning*
- Strategies for budgeting while traveling,
- Tips on financial planning for long-term travel.
05:20 *✈️ Travel Hacks and Tips*
- Advice on finding affordable flights,
- Hacks for saving money on accommodation and food.
Made with HARPA AI
Good luck planning !!
I have not been able to plan mumbai trip
If stuff varies 200~300% its not called planning n nobody can plan !
Companies with whole team cant mitigate 50% risk …😅
Why you guys have reduced content in this channel 😢😢
3:10 You are able to do this only because you are well off, sorted financially and privileged.
How much these so called High end couples save in a Yr after fulfilling their needs & EMIs ?
these guys wouldn't have used bus or metro in india.
Please share the excel
Someday 🫡..
My goal is to cover south east asian countries. I wont be rooting for other countries unless I earn in dollars😅
3:31 Bhutan is not budget friendly!! Inkatha economy tourism pe Chalta hai!
so good
Is this buget for 4 people or 1 person
All budget estimations in the video are for 2 people, keeping couples in mind.
duniya me log kya kama rahe hai and what all they are doing hats off
Bombay main kidhar se hain tu
I like the couple with GLA who never want to have kids
Pehle to desh gumna hai mujhe! Jab man bhar jayega tab abroad jayenge. Tab tak paiso ko equity mutual funds me compound hone dete hai!
This video was amazing and very informative. Please do make more videos on traveling.😊
Like backpacker Kumar fans.
Itni bhasad macha ke international trip karne se accha hai ghar par raho aur pakode khao. Trip should be relaxing experience not this penny pinching shoe string pulling exercise 😂
Kitna paisa sab Kamata hai Ji…..etna country ghoomliya !! Lagta hai an Nepal Jana hi padega!
Are you a Tourist or Traveler?
Is the budget mentioned per person or per couple?
Per couple
Who is giving these people this much leave?
Share the excel
U dont need hefty money to travel. Its all about priority if you want to show off to other people then it is worthless.
Scotland?🏴
The man living off Wifes salary is the women empowerment I like
Bro he already made crores of money.😂😂 His wife is working because she likes working maybe.
I live in NZ. You can never ever be able to travel NZ with 3 Lakhs, considering its 3 lakh for a couple.
Tickets currently - min approx $5k NZD (INR 2.5 Lakh)
Avg Motel price - $200 NZD per night (INR 70000 for 7 Nights) (Airbnb is more expensive)
Avg Indian Food - $60 per meal for 2 (INR 42000)
Car Rental - Min $250 per day for a small car (INR 87500) (Fuel Extra)
Rest is Travel adventures which are damm expensive and can go from INR 2 lakh to 10 lakhs
Also lets not forget visa charges, travel insurance, phone, shopping and other hidden costs etc.
You can calculate the total.
But seems these couples are misinformed.
how on earth did u visit georgia under 1.5 lacs?
We want to see more of how they plan finance for traveling