Point Panama offers one of the best views of the Central American capital from its impressive viewpoint. (Photo Credit: Valentín Fuentes)
14.10.2024 - 21:26 / insider.com
As a teenager who lived in a small town, I became obsessed with travel, collecting piles of books written by authors who'd traversed the globe under their own steam. I vowed to do the same and got a job at a bookshop to pay for it. There's nothing like working all hours to make you appreciate money, and I vowed not to waste a cent when I did get to see the world.
After a trip to watch wildlife in Tanzania at 18, I caught the travel bug in a big way which made me even more motivated to save as much cash as possible for future trips. Now, 20 years later, I've visited 86 countries on a shoestring budget.
While independent backpacking conjures up images of having to sacrifice various experiences, it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, there have been many occasions when I've stood next to other tourists and looked at exactly the same thing, only I've paid much less to be there than them.
One way I save money is by booking directly with local businesses instead of through booking services. For example, when I went on a trip to the Kinabatangan River in Borneo to see wildlife like pygmy elephants and orangutans, I found the direct contact details online for a homestay.
The owner had a boat, and he took us out three times a day to see Malaysia's wildlife over the two days we stayed there. While my partner and I watched the incredible elephants, the other boats arrived, with tourists paying $900 to be there, compared to the $130 that we paid for two nights, all of our meals, and four boat trips. (I noted the names of the companies to find the price online afterward, and I was shocked at the difference.) It feels more ethical, too, as our money went straight to people living by the river instead of a tour company based elsewhere.
While some travelers turn their noses up at public transport, it's a great way to meet people, and it becomes a part of the experience. Places like Chile and Argentina have great long-distance bus services, and some even have attendants who dish out cheese and ham sandwiches.
It helps to embrace multiple types of transport, too, especially in smaller countries. Hopping from one kind of transportation to another allowed us to reach places we wouldn't be able to see if we'd just stuck to one. In Tunisia, my partner and I took trains, buses, and shared taxis all around the country to see everything from ancient ruins in Carthage to flamingos in the ocean.
Another great way to see numerous sights in one day is by renting a moped to drive yourself. This is particularly great for countries in South and Southeast Asia, as a small vehicle can help you get around the heavy traffic in their busy cities.
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Point Panama offers one of the best views of the Central American capital from its impressive viewpoint. (Photo Credit: Valentín Fuentes)
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