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I’M halfway through the trip of a lifetime and have discovered that seeing the world is cheaper than you might expect: $20,000 is plenty for a 12-month trip.I set off in December with $17,000 and a vague plan to travel through Asia and see how long the cash would last.Five months later and I’ve been to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong and Vietnam and have enough money left over to see out the year.Sure, I won’t have a house deposit when I’m done but I’ve eaten fresh seafood on the beach in Colombo, watched the city lights come up on Hong Kong harbour, swam at the postcard perfect beaches of Sumbawa, trekked through the snow in the Japan Alps and met incredible people along the way.I decided to limit my travels to Asia to make my money go further, but the tips I’ve learned along the way hold good the world over.Figure out a vague idea of where you want to go — not too much detail but enough of a plan to avoid journeys doubling back. Sometimes it’s best to bite off less than you can chew, as transcontinental travel is going to cost, so plan on visiting one region at a time.
Consider spending longer in countries where your cash goes further. Think Asia, South America and Eastern Europe. Time is money, and when it comes to travel there is always a slower, cheaper way to get where you’re going. A taxi across Sri Lanka will set you back more than $100 — the same bus trip costs $2 and the rule applies the world over. It can save a lot of cash on everything from long-haul trips to airport transfers (there is almost always a public transport option). So forget the express and spend the time instead of money.Everything is so much cheaper in the off season. It’s quieter and you can enjoy a level of luxury that’s otherwise out of reach. In springtime you can have a Japanese ski resort to yourself for $35 and the same applies to the beach in autumn — it’s warm enough to swim, the crowds just don’t know it yet.If you can get your pack under 10kg you can often pass it off as cabin luggage on planes. Plus smaller bags are easier to manage on public transport.
It’s impossible to pack for a year, so bring a week’s worth of clothes and buy a jumper if you get cold.Remember: it’s not a trip to Mars, so if you forget something you’ll be able to buy it along the way. Don’t buy travel gadgets: you can swap books but you can’t swap a Kindle.Sounds boring (and is) but set a daily budget and this is what will keep you on track. If you save $20,000 and that means an average spend of $50-a-day for a year, with enough cash left over for the plane home and some duty free shopping.Use an old fashioned notepad or apps such as Expensify to keep track of your spending. Aim to be under the average in cheap countries so you can break it in costlier spots.Cheap travel doesn’t mean dorm rooms and bed bugs. Especially in big cities, there are bargain private rooms to be found on Airbnb. For $22 a night you can rent an apartment in Paris. You might end up in the ‘burbs but what does it matter if you meet a great host? It is great for longer stays and self contained accommodation means you can save money by eating in.
Why lock yourself in? Hoteliers can often drop their prices in the afternoons if the rooms will otherwise lie empty — so it pays to pound the pavement and look around. Generally, unless you’ve turned up in the middle of high season, you’ll always be able to find a room, so leave yourself free to stay longer when there’s just no reason to leave. or Agoda.Budget airlines sell short-hop flights at bus-ticket prices, especially once you are out of Australia. backpack reins asdaFor instance, Peach Airlines fly from Japan to Korea for $20. ethnotek backpack reviewGet online or use apps such as Skyscanner to find out which airlines operate where and seek out the cheapest routes. cagey sign backpack
Just run a quick news search before you book to make sure their planes stay in the sky.If an airline gives you the option to select your seats for a fee, don’t bother. When you check in together you’ll be given seats next to each other anyway. Spend the money on something else.When in Rome do as the Romans do. They probably wouldn’t get spaghetti in Singapore, so follow the crowds (and your nose) stick to the local cuisine for the best prices and the best food as well. targus backpack mumbaiDinner in parts of Asia and South America can cost as little as $1 at a street stall. backpack lijst meenemenMid-range restaurants tend to sell the same food at inflated prices so stick to cheap and cheerful.mycloud backpack reviewBeer is cheap in Australia, but that’s not the case everywhere. 82l backpack
Whatever the locals are drinking is a pretty reliable guide to what’s cheap. So try the local wine/arrack/raki/fire water and be willing to lay off the booze in countries where it is just plain expensive.If you have your heart set on visiting the Cumberland Pencil Museum, by all means part with the admission fee. Otherwise, you’ll need to be more discerning. Visit free tourist sites, find the free museums and remember: it costs nothing to happily wander around exploring.Skimping can be exhausting. So reward yourself for coming in under budget with a few luxury stops along the way. Let a couple of cheap dinners and noisy hotels pay for something really special down the track and it will be all the more memorable. And you can get bargains at top-end hotels too if you are flexible with your dates.Have a mate in Hong Kong? You get to catch up, a night on their couch will put you way ahead of your budget and you get to tap in to their local knowledge. A small gift to say thanks for the hospitality is enough — and it’s not really freeloading if you intend to repay the favour one day, is it?