Having travelled a lot during college I had to budget the small amount of money I had. Traveling was a passion for me and money wasnt going to stop me though. During college I ended up taking trips to Namibia, Mexico, Puerto Rico and cities in the US. Traveling on a budget is very much possible and more accessible than most people think. There are a few guidelines I have come up with that helped me travel on a budget every single time.
Plan very carefully
You want to plan your entire trip and have a very precise estimate of what it is going to cost. The most expensive part of you trip is probably going to be the flights so budget these first.
Since I assume you already are set on the dates of travel the flights aren’t going to offer much leeway on how much you can save which is why these are the first things I finalize.
Next you have to include hotel, flight, food and drink per day and cost of admission to sites you are going to visit. https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/ has a calculator for each city which is a good estimate for how much you will spend per day. Once you have this down you will have extra money left over that you can plan to spend any way you want during the trip and treat yourself.
Stay in a hostel
I stayed at a hostel every single time I have travelled in a college. The reason is very simple, hostels are incredibly cheap and if traveling solo you find friends very quickly. Staying in a hostel is a great way to save money while traveling on a budget.
I usually find my hostels on https://www.booking.com/ because they have a much larger selection of hostels then Airbnb. Some hostels even offer free breakfast which is a great to save on at least one meal. These usually end up being local cuisine and allows you to immerse yourself into the culture further.
Sydney over at A World In Reach has a great article about how to get amazing hotel deals on Hotwire as well which will help you cut down on price without giving up the luxury.
Book flights in advance and use miles
Try to book flights anywhere between 3 months to 7 weeks before the start of the trip. The cheapest flights are usually midweek or Tuesdays so plan to start and end your vacation middle of the week to save on flights while traveling on a budget.
Another important thing to remember is to keep collecting your miles from all flights diligently and use these to book flights. I have an account with the carriers I travel on most often and have gather up enough miles to fly to India without cost!
Checkout my blog on the complete guide to using credit card and flight miles.
Cook your own food
While traveling on a budget, you can quickly rack up costs for food. If you are going to an expensive city then it is better to get some groceries for the week and cook your own food in the kitchen. I carry with me the list of ingredients and recipes I usually cook at home in a small notebook. All I need to do next is choose a few recipes and buy the things I need to create those in the kitchen.
Some places like Mexico are very cheap so I did not have to worry about this here but Puerto Rico had expensive food and I cooked in the community kitchen much of the time.
Figure out public transportation
Most bloggers skip on how much transportation can drive up your cost. Taking private transportation can cost around 5x time the amount spend on public transportation. For example in Los Angeles the cost of Ubering on a 2.5 mile trip is $9 if I am lucky while the bus costs just $1.25.
Public transport is almost always cheaper than taxis and a convenient way to get around. If you talk to the locals at hostels or search online it is easy to figure out how it works. In my opinion it is always worth it to learn what the most efficient routes in the city are.
Get Tourist Cards
The https://gocity.com/en-us website has tourist cards for multiple cities all over the world that you can use to access many attractions around the city and save big.
You only pay a certain amount for 2 or 3 or 5 days and within those days you can visit all the attractions that are included in the pass free of cost. If the pass has a lot of attractions you are planning on seeing then invest in them saves a lot of money.
The attractions that are included are usually those that are famous in the city and popular with the tourists. This means that places which don’t get a lot of traffic won’t be included.
Use travel insurance
Incase of an accident you don’t want to spend your money trying to get out of a nasty situation. Anything from a cancelled flight to a stolen camera or lost passport is covered under travel insurance.
I did not think I needed one either until I fell off a horse in Africa. I had to undergo expensive treatment and boy was I glad I had travel insurance.
For this reason make sure to get travel insurance by https://www.worldnomads.com. I regularly use these on all my international trips. I get their cheaper option which is enough to cover all my needs.
Go thru a volunteer program
One of my favorite trips ever was this volunteer program I participated in https://conservationtravelafrica.org/projects/conservation-programmes/namibia-wildlife-sanctuary/. You get to cuddle with meerkats and feed baby baboons and walk cheetahs!
Traveling with a volunteer program takes the stress off planning everything as the details are covered within the program cost. Programs like https://www.goabroad.com/articles/volunteer-abroad/how-to-volunteer-abroad-with-animals are great ways to see the world!
All the charges except the flights are usually included in the cost of the program and the programs start from as cheap as ~$800 for 2 weeks which is an amazing deal!
It is my firm belief that traveling does not require a huge amount of money. It just some passion and a little bit of grit. You can start traveling right now without a huge amount of money. Just use my tips to do it on a budget. Leave a comment below and let me know what other money saving tips you have..
The public transport point is sooo true and has saved me so much money over the years! great tips 🙂
Some cities like Tokyo, London and New York have amazing transport that you can pretty much take anywhere! LA is pretty crap tho haha
Yay for budget travel! <3! I love staying at hostels and I've always been interested in doing a volunteer program but haven't had a chance to yet!
You should try it! They take care of almost everything so its not as much a hassle to have to plan everything yourself and they are so fun..imagine working with sharks!
This is a lovely and informative post! I ALWAYS recommend cooking your own food when you travel to save money… also it’s so much healthier! Great point.
Its so hard to remain healthy while traveling because you lose your routine so cooking on your own is definitely a great tip to stay in shape too!
Yesss to all these tips! I always stay in hostels and try and take public transport in all cities!
I love staying in hostels! the people are always so friendly and you end up making so many friends…
Thank you so much for these great tips! Pinning so I have them handy!
Glad you found them helpful!
Great tips that are certainly helpful for me at this time! Thanks for sharing your advice!
I love that its helpful for you, I hate when people get discouraged from travel because they think they have to spend a ton or its no fun!