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5 Tip For A Trip To Abroad and To Save Money

Hello dear travelers, here is the 5 tip that I used on my traveling adventures. I think it is gonna be usefull for you especially if you are a student. I hope you find it helpfull. Enjoy.

This short list can be good money saving way for your trips to abroad.


Tickets To Abroad

I have just a one important advice for this topic. Look at the ticket prices on a third site but never book from there. Especially if you dont know where to go yet, choose a random country option and find the cheaper one. But use the real firm site to book your ticket so when you are having a problem they can help you, otherwise things might get confusing and the airline might say that you should fix it with the site that you used. Problems.

Also while traveling different citys I think the best option is trains or buses because stations are usually in the middle of the city mucg easier to go. Planes waste hours and they are expensive. Besides going to the airport is a pain.




A public bus

Public Transportation

Almost every country has a local public transportation app. For example Bali's app is Grab Gojek, Poland's is Jackdojade etc... Before your arrival you should download the app and take a quick look to the app to see how it works. Usually you need to register and add a card which it won't take much longer, but still it would be a better idea to do it before your trip. So if the transportation arrives earlier you won't get stressed about ticket. (because I usually get) Most of them has a student discount some of them has different offers so check it out. Using taxi all the time can cost a lot especially if you are on a budget or a student. Using public transportation can be a good money saving way for your trips to abroad.






If you planned your days it's gonna be easier for you. Because you can guess how many times that you are gonna use the public transportation. Calculate the cost, then you can choose what it best for you. You may choose to use single ticket everytime or get a pass. There is usually one day pass, three day pass, weakly pass and a monthly pass.



A wooden thermometer

Weather

ALLWAYS look at the weather forecast. Pack your clothes and dress up according to the forecast. Since you are gonna see lots of places, I am guessing that you are going to walk a lot. You don't want to carry too much it'll cost you a backpain. Sometimes you might bought a plane ticket just because it is cheap and you may not have a big baggage. So leave everything unnecessary. If it's winter put on a couple layers, if it's summer do not forget to wear sunscreen.










Holidays and Country Rules

Look at the local holidays. You don't wanna be in a situation that you are getting hungry while everywhere being closed. That happened to me twice; I was going to a grocery store but it was a holiday and I didn't know. That's me. Dont be like me, look at a local calender.


Being careful about the rules in a country you're visiting is really important. Every place has its own customs, laws, and ways of doing things. Avoid getting in trouble.


It's a sign that writes 'sorry we're closed but still awesome'



Passports, watch, plane tickets, coins and a book on a world map


Visa and Belongings

Visa requirments... This is a whole new topic that I can talk about hours but not right now. So it's enough to say check visa requirments and if you dont have it, apply and be fast. If you dont have a visa yet you should know that it is risky to plan a trip.

About the belongings I think everybody should have a little bag just for your passport, wallet and phone. Keep an eye on them. Dont show it everywhere, believe it or not they can stole your thing right from your hand.









Bonus: Saving the locations going to make things easier for you. Save your accomodation place, travelling stops, restaurants that you like, monuments etc... You are going to use maps a lot.


I am wishing you a very pleasant holiday. I hope u enjoyed the list. Going to the abroad might be a little scary at first. Don't forget you've got this. Good luck.

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