budget travel
If you budget wisely, your travel funds can go a long way, though not as far as you.
Why I find bicycle touring the best way to travel. Top Story - November 2020.
Before setting off on my bicycle tour around the world, I knew I wanted to go travelling. I didn’t really think about the method, I imagined I would just pack a backpack and catch a flight somewhere. The rest would figure itself out along the way. I had done small trips before my grand idea; six weeks in Kenya & Tanzania, three weeks in Thailand and city-hopping in Europe. Despite the amazing memories, I did remember the 13-hour bus rides along bumpy roads, whizzing past small towns & villages to get to the cities or the next tourist destination.
By Holly Wilkins5 years ago in Wander
How to Budget for a Month in Thailand
If you are visiting Asia for the first time, Thailand is one of the best countries to visit, especially when it comes to travelling on a budget. If you didn't know earlier, despite what it looks like Thailand is actually a budget-friendly destination. Below are a few break downs of costs involved for a month's stay. The rates might have slightly shifted, but you will be able to estimate your cost for a rough idea on how much to allocate.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
Living Local- Adventures
We've all heard about how buying local is better. It supports local businesses and farmers, gives you a stronger connection to the product, lowers the environmental impacts of travel and lessens contributions to unsafe and unfair work places. But what about adventuring local?
By Micaela Williams5 years ago in Wander
How to save pennies by camping safaris
Over the years, accommodation facilities have increased in great length. Even so in terms of both pricing and quality. In addition, the location of these facilities and the amount of people do matter. What’s more, if you want to keep travel cost low, camping is your best option.
By Peter Philip6 years ago in Wander
Travel the world as a broke 20 year old
Why am I writing this? I have an agenda. It includes a laundry list of places I want to go and people I want to meet. Most people my age are focused more on their love lives or social media image than what else there is to explore in this huge world of ours. And frankly, it is small minded to think that there aren’t bigger and better places than the city, or even country, you’re from. The problem is, I have no idea what I want to do with my life right now. I graduated with a degree in biology and thought I was going to pursue medicine. Even though I still am interested in healthcare because of its stability and huge salary, I am sick of it. I am sick of the rude people, the corrupt companies and policies running the show, and the lack of reward you feel day to day. I want to do something bigger but absolutely no idea where to start.
By Alexis Rose Junge6 years ago in Wander
How to Vacation in Maui on the Cheap
Hawaii is known as an expensive vacation destination, and the island of Maui is no exception. However, my sister and I recently returned from eight nights on this tropical paradise, and we did it on a budget! If you’d like to see Maui, Hawaii without the typical price tag, take a few of our tips.
By Jessica Lippe6 years ago in Wander










