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r/budget_travel•4.2K subscribers•5 activeHello all, I just seeking some advice on budget for an upcoming trip to Europe. I’m from New York and this will be my first time traveling outside of the country. Will be going in late July to early August. Schedule is as follows Munich - 3 days Milan - 4 days (day trips to Lake como and Venice) London - 3 days
For context all my hotels and airfare is booked but I am wondering how much money I should try to save for food, transportation and simple activities. The most I feel I can save would be $1200. Would love to hear if anyone has had a similar budget and any advice on if this would be enough.
I have a small collection of travel notes from 7 various cities, that mention various important info like how to commute, where to stay or eat, what to do and some tips/hacks from myself, as I try to travel consciously. Link will be in the comment.
The Taj Mahal is one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. It stands as an ultimate symbol of eternal love. Located in the city of Agra, just a 3-hour train ride from New Delhi, it attracts tourists from all over the world. However, the entrance fee for foreigners is 26 times more expensive than for locals. In this episode, I will explore whether a visit to the Taj Mahal in India is truly worth it
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Hey everyone! So in August, I'm going to Germany to attend a month-long course. I have never traveled before, so I'm pretty clueless about when/how to buy tickets. The course starts on the 4th of August and ends on the 29th. So it's preferable to buy tickets for the 3rd and 30th of August. It's in Wittenberg and the nearest airports are Leipzig or Berlin, but I'm also considering flying to Prague and then traveling with Flixbus. I've been searching for plane tickets for quite a while now and don't know which route to choose. I have a budget of 500 Euros for Plane tickets. Oh, and I'm flying from Tbilisi, Georgia. There's also an option to fly from Kutaisi, Rize, or Yerevan. Also, is it safe to buy tickets from Kiwi? I've read some negative feedback, so I'm kinda split. I found tickets from Eurowings. Have you traveled a similar route before? What airlines do you recommend? Thanks in advance.
While visiting India, you will face many difficulties, but I didn't expect that the hotels are not accepting foreigners. This is truly shocking, but I will guide you on how to avoid any complications. Is India really the worst place to travel to?
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Planning to visit Anchorage, Alaska as part of a work trip. Can't change much in terms of number of days or home base
This is the itinerary I have so far
I will be going with just me and my husband and we are flying in. Interested in seeing glaciers and wildlife. Not much into hikes
Day 1 : After work - -Alaska conservation center -Turnagain Arm Scenic Boardwalk
Day 2: After work - -Beluga point -Bird point
Day 3: (whole day off) -Drive to Whittier to go to 26 Glacier Cruise -Check out Portage glacier on the way back
Day 4: ,(whole day off) -Drive to Seward Kenai fjords 6h tour -Check out Seward
Day 5 : departing day - Eklutna lake if possible
What would you keep/ change? Also any must see/do in the city of Anchorage itself?
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As a student on a budget, I'm heading from Ottawa to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a friend's wedding on June 22. Hoping to leave on the 21st and return on the 23rd. I'm in search of budget-friendly options for booking flights, hotels, accommodations, and rentals, taking into account a traveler with mobility issues. Sadly, driving isn't an option due to disability. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have two separate weeks (8 days each) to travel this summer and a passport that expires next spring. One week is mid June and the other is mid July. I live in the PNW and want to explore the world over the next few years. Where should I go this summer?
Hi everyone!
Besides the typical granola bars and instant oatmeal packets, I’m wondering if anyone has suggestions for some dried/instant foods I can bring with me and heat up with a kettle in a hotel room. Preferably containing no meat or dairy. I’m traveling to a pretty expensive place and will get creative but am also grateful for any ideas and suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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