Note to self: 1. Visa checking website 2. Multiple travel cards (chase, Monzo) 8. Packing cubes (take things out and lie them out easily) 9. Filtered water bottle 10. Travel wash + laundry mat rather than laundry service 11. Plug in travel adapter
don't try to book directly with the hotel in Vietnam guys. They know we know it so they always charge higher. I always do it ending up booking by traveloka in Vietnam for a much better price without additional fee. But traveloka don't have that much options compare to booking and agoda lol
Ive been to 60 countries so far, Im planning to visit Middle East and Central Asia in the coming months, this is very useful, Im gonna use Passport index for sure
Great great video!! I just downloaded like 5 apps from your recs so I appreciate that! I’ve been looking at travel cards as well and I’ll probably send you a DM as well but thanks for this video, it helps out ALOT as I’m counting down my last 3 1/2 months home in the U.S. 😆✈️. Hope you and Emilia are well!😁
Great tips. I travel a bit using a good travel agency. They do everything for you. U pay a little more but not that much. Anything goes wrong say flight cancellation or hotel overbooked etc, u can call them and they make necessary arrangements. Whats your take on using travel agencies Joel?
Yeah these are always a safer option especially if you have a big family or kids that you want things to be sorted also a lot more stress-free. The downside is you definitely pay more, often a fair amount. I guess the only other downside is more touristy spots, but then again they are touristy spots for a reason :)
I'm going to the UK "London" as well as Paris, but wanting some less touristy, less popular places near by that you would recommend seeing. First time I am traveling out of the US any recommendations at all are appreciated. Also what are the best hostels.
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The researching ATMs before you visit each country is a great one. I forgot to do this and was absolutely raped by ATM fees in Spain.
Note to self:
1. Visa checking website
2. Multiple travel cards (chase, Monzo)
8. Packing cubes (take things out and lie them out easily)
9. Filtered water bottle
10. Travel wash + laundry mat rather than laundry service
11. Plug in travel adapter
don't try to book directly with the hotel in Vietnam guys. They know we know it so they always charge higher. I always do it ending up booking by traveloka in Vietnam for a much better price without additional fee. But traveloka don't have that much options compare to booking and agoda lol
Yes, I have seen this sometimes it can charge more, always compare prices!
Perfect timing because my flight is tomorrow 😂
YESSS, Have the best time, yew!!
Ive been to 60 countries so far, Im planning to visit Middle East and Central Asia in the coming months, this is very useful, Im gonna use Passport index for sure
Oh that’s awesome, way more places then me! It’s such a useful website, saves a lot of research!
Great suggestions! I love traveling during the shoulder season. I've already booked out my travel for Sept and Oct.
it's great right! I'm planning shoulder season travel for September, October too! :)
Great video! Will check out some of your recommended travel items!
Awesome! Thanks for watching, I hope they helped you! :)
is revolut good to use in australia? :)
Very usefull tips, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great great video!! I just downloaded like 5 apps from your recs so I appreciate that! I’ve been looking at travel cards as well and I’ll probably send you a DM as well but thanks for this video, it helps out ALOT as I’m counting down my last 3 1/2 months home in the U.S. 😆✈️. Hope you and Emilia are well!😁
Awesome to hear Isaiah, looking forward to you getting out there and travelling! I'm glad these travel hacks helped you!
These videos are great!
Glad you like them!
Thanks letting me know about passport Index .. I’ve about 12 visa to apply for 😴😴
No problem 😊 Good luck!
about indonesia, u think that my hotel are all paided, a budget about 80 dollars a day (15 days total) for a couple is cool?
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what u thing about exchange in a western union post?
Great video!
Hope it was useful! :)
You're a legend man thank you
Ayy thanks bro, appreciate it!
Thanks for the great hacks 👍
thanks for watching!
Great tips. I travel a bit using a good travel agency. They do everything for you. U pay a little more but not that much. Anything goes wrong say flight cancellation or hotel overbooked etc, u can call them and they make necessary arrangements. Whats your take on using travel agencies Joel?
Yeah these are always a safer option especially if you have a big family or kids that you want things to be sorted also a lot more stress-free. The downside is you definitely pay more, often a fair amount. I guess the only other downside is more touristy spots, but then again they are touristy spots for a reason :)
I'm going to the UK "London" as well as Paris, but wanting some less touristy, less popular places near by that you would recommend seeing. First time I am traveling out of the US any recommendations at all are appreciated. Also what are the best hostels.
My advice is don't bother😂 London and Paris both shit holes outside the tourist areas.
Very useful hacks 👍
5:44 naughty boy 😅
Nice vlog. We watched in Newzealand
Great!!
Can’t seem the find the money tracking app. Is called wonder wallet right? Maybe a different name?
It's called Wander Wallet, I think it's only available on iPhone, another similar app is called TravelSpend
Lifesaver I’m going to nyc on Wednesday so life hacks
Ah awesome!
Nice video 😊
thanks for watching! :)
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Any thanks bro!
ohh joel very good work . How about working together? I have a similar one here :)
Good content.
I'm still waiting for you to collaborate with CEO of testosterone channel.
ahaha maybe one day!
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