Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ways to Lower Down Your Travel Expenses

One famous quote says, "Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer". Yes, the experience can make your richer but it can break the bank, too, if you don't make wise choices when you travel. Going on trips and visiting different countries and places can be fun and enjoyable. But you can definitely enjoy it more if you know you spent less for the best experience. We Only Want The Best Yes, we only always the best. It is a natural feeling and wish. I love traveling to new and different places, so I decided to learn the best ways to plan, to get the lowest costs, pay for everything before the trip and be debt free from trip on my way back. There is nothing worse than paying for something that is over. Getting the best vacation can be possible even if you don't have to pay a huge amount of money on first-class seats, five-star hotels, private islands, and a shopping spree. But you don't have to pay more for something less, too. Knowing where to find the best bargains and promos can be beneficial. Learning some tips on how to go about your travel plans will help you reduce your expenses. Here are some tips you can consider. 1. Sacrificing a Bit of Comfort and Convenience Booking in advance always gives you the opportunity to choose cheaper rates in flight and accommodation. Most seats and hotel rooms are not yet filled out when you book months in advance. It is generally more expensive to book a flight a day before or a week before your actual flight. You might be spending around a 100% more than the price if you book ahead. Also, you can try scheduling your flight in low peak hours like early in the day or late in the night. Most often than not, prices are cheaper in these hours. You will also possibly avoid long queues with less people lining up to get their boarding passes. Connecting flights are also cheaper than direct flights. It might not be as convenient and fast as a direct flight but you can save more in the process. Not everyone can sacrifice a bit of comfort to spend less on travel. But if you do plan it right and set realistic expectations, traveling in this way wouldn't be so bad. Plus, it will be worthwhile when you know you have saved money to spend on actual stuff you can buy along the way. 2. Research and Plan Your Itinerary Before you even hop on the next flight and travel to some unfamiliar location to you, try to search the net and know more about your destination. Know what you can target to visit like certain tourist destinations or special recreational activities you can look forward to. Make a list of places you want to visit and the proximity of each place to one another. What many people sometimes spend more on is the travel to and fro tourist spots especially when there are just random tours and destinations. Strategically schedule your visits from one place to another, considering the distance, transportation, and time. The goal is to be able to visit the places you want to go to in less travel time and expense in between so you can have more time to spend on the actual place rather than traveling to and fro. 3. It's the Company that Counts At times, a trip, however fun and beautiful the location can be, it isn't the best without the right company. The best people to be with on a journey are the ones you value and share similar interests with. It's not just about the destination but it's the company that counts. Here, the last photo, there is no better company than one of my best friends in the world, my dearest friend, and colleague from medical school, Dr. Aloan Jr, from Rio de Janeiro.

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