I would like to ge on holiday with my family but we are on a budget. We are an adult family and would like to party as well enjoy historical sight seeing and lazing around. Plz not a lot of travelling during the trip.
From South Africa.
I would like to ge on holiday with my family but we are on a budget. We are an adult family and would like to party as well enjoy historical sight seeing and lazing around. Plz not a lot of travelling during the trip.
From South Africa.
I am currently in Munich, Germany and want to travel around western Europe but everything seems so expensive. What are the cheapest modes of traveling?
I am planning to travel around India for 2 months in September. I would be going with my boyfriend so we would be sharing a room. It would be nice to do it quite cheaply, but probably not staying in hostels all the time, but apparently b&b type accomodation is quite cheap. We are not extravagant but wouldn’t be too frugal either.
The price would include accomodation, meals, sightseeing, travel within the country, but not flights to India (which is approx £500).
Any advice from people who have travelled round India would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
When planning a trip online, you can do more than book the flight. Many websites offer travel guides, lists of destination activities, etc. We’d love to know which online travel tools you rely on the most.
I want to travel around the world for a few months during my gap year, but all the gap year and travel companies cost a fortune! I’ve been told doing it solo is a lot cheaper. So how do I get the price right down and still be safe?
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