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Or street foods lang. Advantage ng mga 3rd world countries ay meron silang mga karinderia. Minsan doon mo pa matitikman mga authentic cuisines ng country.Darkshader wrote:$50? Baka puro fastfood lang kakainin mo at puro lakad ang gagawin. Yup pupuwede. Dahil noong pumunta ako ng Hongkong meron silang train ticket good for one whole day unlimited ride ... parang $20 lang yata price non. Pero 2009 pa iyon not sure kung magkano na ngayon.
Kung lahat ng point of interest at theme park puwedeng ma access ng walk and train mas maganda kasi tipid kaysa taxi at rental car. Iyong food okay lang sa akin ang food court sa mga malls or fast food like mcdonalds. Tapos kumain ka na lang sa restaurant pag malapit ka na umalis para hindi masira budget mo.
Ibang list ang lumalabasDaniel wrote:9 Ways to Travel the World for Free
http://mashable.com/2014/08/19/types-of ... -main-link
epic failskp_16 wrote:Ibang list ang lumalabas
If you wake up today and tell yourself, “I’m too poor to travel or that you can’t because of X reason,†you’ll never look for ways to start traveling. You will only see roadblocks. You see only the reasons why you can’t travel – bills, flights, car payments, debt, family, or more. You never peer beyond those roadblocks and ask yourself “how do I overcome these obstacles like those other people?†The only difference between those on the road and those off it is that those on it kept saying “yes†to travel instead of “I can’t.â€
Wake up today and say “Yes, I can travel too†and start looking for what you can do right now to make that happen. Start small. Each yes builds on itself and on the one before it. Look at your day-to-day spending. How much would you save if you bought a Brita instead of a daily bottle of water, gave up Starbucks, cooked more of your own food, or drank less? What if you gave up cable? Downgraded your phone plan? Walked to work? Sold off your unneeded stuff on eBay?
Yup may sacrifices na kailangan ding gawin para makapag-travel, tulad ng paghinto ng gaming natinskp_16 wrote:Ang ganda nitong article!!!![]()
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How To Change Your "I’m Too Poor to Travel" Mindset And Say Yes To Travel
http://thoughtcatalog.com/matthew-kepne ... to-travel/
If you wake up today and tell yourself, “I’m too poor to travel or that you can’t because of X reason,†you’ll never look for ways to start traveling. You will only see roadblocks. You see only the reasons why you can’t travel – bills, flights, car payments, debt, family, or more. You never peer beyond those roadblocks and ask yourself “how do I overcome these obstacles like those other people?†The only difference between those on the road and those off it is that those on it kept saying “yes†to travel instead of “I can’t.â€
Wake up today and say “Yes, I can travel too†and start looking for what you can do right now to make that happen. Start small. Each yes builds on itself and on the one before it. Look at your day-to-day spending. How much would you save if you bought a Brita instead of a daily bottle of water, gave up Starbucks, cooked more of your own food, or drank less? What if you gave up cable? Downgraded your phone plan? Walked to work? Sold off your unneeded stuff on eBay?
Ito balak kong gawin pag magtatravel ko. Kakapalan ko mukha ko at susubok makitira sa kakilala or kahit kakilala ng kakilala para makatipid sa accommodation.9. Phone a Friend
Call up your friends, friends of friends, family friends, friends of family friends and that aunty you’ve heard so much about but never met. Staying with friends and family is a sure way to save a lot on your travels, especially when it comes to accommodation and meals. More times than not people are just as excited to have you visit as you are to visit them, so be sure to ask around.
To look at it from another way, it's a chance to get to know more your friend/family. Assuming money is not an issue for them, it's a chance for them to travel too.skp_16 wrote:10 of the Biggest and Best ways to save money on Travel
http://www.worldofwanderlust.com/10-big ... ey-travel/
Ito balak kong gawin pag magtatravel ko. Kakapalan ko mukha ko at susubok makitira sa kakilala or kahit kakilala ng kakilala para makatipid sa accommodation.9. Phone a Friend
Call up your friends, friends of friends, family friends, friends of family friends and that aunty you’ve heard so much about but never met. Staying with friends and family is a sure way to save a lot on your travels, especially when it comes to accommodation and meals. More times than not people are just as excited to have you visit as you are to visit them, so be sure to ask around.![]()
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