Scratching the travel itch is becoming more expensive every year. And if you are someone who can't compromise on travelling during the holiday season, the expenses can be heavy on your pocket. So how do you make sure you spend less but don't compromise? Here are some tips:
Book Tickets In Advance
This is one of the most effective ways of saving some money on your overall travel cost. Choose a destination and decide on the dates a few months in advance, which helps you save a significant amount on ticket prices compared to the rates you will end up paying when booking close to the vacation. The idea is to book the tickets and accommodations at reasonable prices, as they tend to skyrocket during peak holiday season on higher demand.
Avoid The Herd
You may notice a destination trend every year. People usually like to follow what they see most on social media and among the groups of friends. For example, the Maldives was a sensation among celebrities not too long ago, driving more Indian travellers' interest. However, what suits others may not suit your pockets. Hence, make a list of holiday destinations you like and can afford and choose what you think suits you the best.
Try Street Cuisine
Food is another expensive affair while travelling, after accommodation, at times more expensive than the stay itself. To make sure it doesn't ruin your budget, prefer trying local street food and small restaurants instead of expensive ones or fine-dining places.
Use Pods
Some countries in Europe, as well as Japan, the US, and now India, have pod hotels. The concept is simple: a compact capsule with all basic facilities at budget pricing. This can help you save effectively without compromising on comfort.
Check Discount Sites
One of the least explored options, this could help you save a big deal. Check aggregators like Coupondunia.com and Dealsandyou.com that list discounts on hotels, flights, cab bookings, and more from others in one place. It is always advisable to check these sites before making those bookings.
Public Transport
Choose public transport like buses and trains over flights to travel domestically, as they are any day cheaper than planes. Besides, overnight journeys also help you save on accommodation as you have fewer days to book your stay for.
Smart Packing
Pack smartly, keeping in mind all the things you may need during the travel. As much as possible, avoid shopping for your needs while travelling, as the same items can cost more in other countries. If you are travelling to places known for sudden changes in weather, pack accordingly. However, avoid overpacking, as the airlines usually charge extra for exceeding the luggage limit.
Souvenirs
If you didn't bring souvenirs, you never visited the place! While it is a good gesture to bring souvenirs for friends and family, ensure you check multiple places before buying them. Compare the prices and pick.
Happy Holidays!
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