This is awesome! I traveled through Europe in 1999 on $37 dollars per day and assumed that was no longer possible. Supper excited to see people still doing this!
Definitely look for accommodations that include food. Somtimes it's no charge and other times it does have an upcharge but it is cheaper than eating outside the hotel/bnb. We've saved so much money this way.
Video popped up on my feed at the perfect time as I am researching trips to Olympic and Glacier NP. Great advice on managing and reducing travel expenses.
That is great to hear!! Hope the video was helpful. Olympic national park is amazing we visited last year. Have not been to Glacier yet but it is on the list. Thanks for watching our video❤️
Another great video thankyou, using night flights can be a way of saving accomodation costs, we did this coming back from Nepal to Thailand, its not the best night sleep but does save a night in a hotel, and you get food as well.
That's awesome! Here, I thought spending 6k for 2 weeks was good in europe for a solo traveler. But after seeing this video going to be changing up my strategy.
I WISH I could travel on 15k. As a single person, you end up spending almost as much as two due to the housing. My goal is to save up enough cash to go next summer/fall. If I sell my house it would be an unending trip.
I am doing an around the world trip in September…17 countries in 16 days. It’ll -probably cost me $10K CAD all in. I’ve gone cheap with some things and splurged with others (like a safari). I wish I’d known about Google flights before I booked 🤦♀️
What are some things you do to SAVE money when traveling?
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This is awesome! I traveled through Europe in 1999 on $37 dollars per day and assumed that was no longer possible. Supper excited to see people still doing this!
Thanks for watching our video ❤️
Bro $37 in 1999 a day is a LOT of money
Definitely look for accommodations that include food. Somtimes it's no charge and other times it does have an upcharge but it is cheaper than eating outside the hotel/bnb. We've saved so much money this way.
Great tip, thanks for sharing❤️
Video popped up on my feed at the perfect time as I am researching trips to Olympic and Glacier NP. Great advice on managing and reducing travel expenses.
That is great to hear!! Hope the video was helpful. Olympic national park is amazing we visited last year. Have not been to Glacier yet but it is on the list. Thanks for watching our video❤️
Another great video thankyou, using night flights can be a way of saving accomodation costs, we did this coming back from Nepal to Thailand, its not the best night sleep but does save a night in a hotel, and you get food as well.
I just found and binge watched your videos! Ahh! A new one! Thank you for your insights on traveling!!!!
Thank you so much for watching our videos❤️
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Hope they were helpful! Thanks for watching ❤️
That's awesome! Here, I thought spending 6k for 2 weeks was good in europe for a solo traveler. But after seeing this video going to be changing up my strategy.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Water is get for many reasons. Keeping you alive is just a plus
I WISH I could travel on 15k. As a single person, you end up spending almost as much as two due to the housing. My goal is to save up enough cash to go next summer/fall. If I sell my house it would be an unending trip.
Thanks for watching❤️
I am doing an around the world trip in September…17 countries in 16 days. It’ll -probably cost me $10K CAD all in. I’ve gone cheap with some things and splurged with others (like a safari). I wish I’d known about Google flights before I booked 🤦♀️
Looking to see if you have a video showing how to travel the US for so cheap
I see me in a few clips!!
hahaha a few!
I love ya
Thanks for watching ❤️
Когда увидим твоё видео с Кавказа Россия.
Или Крым Украина?