budget travel
If you budget wisely, your travel funds can go a long way, though not as far as you.
How to Travel for Less Than $500
Traveling doesn’t have to be crazy expensive and there are many ways that people have found to travel the world with little money. I could tell you hundreds of ways to save money on traveling, but instead, I will show you how I recently traveled on a budget and was able to travel for less than $500. This story begins when I asked a friend of mine to travel with me a few months ago. We wanted to go somewhere cool, but cheap since we were both a bit tight on money. After all of our planning and budgeting, we were able to travel to Portland, Oregon from Phoenix, Arizona for less than $500 a person. Let me break down exactly how we were able to do this.
By Dani Hendrix7 years ago in Wander
Go Alone, You'll Find Yourself Along the Way! $200 Trips or Less
My experience has been a backpack and open road through the beautiful American South West. Where I live, well, you've probably driven right past me on your way to Phoenix, L.A., San Diego, Denver, you know; more excitement!
By jadepoints7 years ago in Wander
Beginning a Life of Full Time Travel
Hey, you all—what is up? I know that I have not talked about my personal life a lot lately, but I thought that I would dive right in and share what is going on. Everyone who knows me well enough, knows that I love traveling SO MUCH. I literally could do it nearly every single day if I could, and I would be the happiest woman alive. Which brings me to today’s article topic—traveling full time. So how will I do that? First, I have it set up that I will purchase either a fully loaded RV, or Van transformed into a house, and start traveling all across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. I know I am crazy, right. Well, you only live once, and I want to spend it doing what I feel I am called to do, while still pursuing my passions. I love meeting new people, and experiencing other cultures, so I thought, why not bring my home on the road? I want to start in the western side of the globe first, and then move worldwide and travel.
By Katheryn Compton7 years ago in Wander
Not Every Vacation Needs to Break the Piggy Bank
With summer speeding around the corner, many people, families, and couples have begun planning their next vacation. While there are some people who are prepared to take extravagant trips to popular destinations, a perfect vacation does not have to be as strenuous on your wallet. Taking a trip while on a budget is more than possible, as there are a wide variety of budget-friendly options that are at your disposal. Whether you would like to travel outside of your country for a unique experience, or looking to travel a shorter distance to a location you have never been, then consider these tricks to help ease the strain on your wallet.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Wander
Five Eternal City Freebies
Rome is notorious for being expensive to visit—there's so much to cram into your trip that the costs can add up quickly without you noticing. I've been three times now, both as a solo traveler and as part of a group, and each time I go I discover things new and interesting. Below is my top five list of things you can see for free whilst vacationing in the Eternal City.
By Daniel Lyddon7 years ago in Wander
5 Useful Tips for Budget Travelers in Seoul
As a budget traveler, I appreciate nifty travel guides that can help me make the most out of every trip I do. I’ve lived in South Korea for a little over two years already and traveled to Seoul many times that I’ve lost count. And being an expat, you learn to take note of relevant tips here and there for your next visit. Here’s a list of tips that I often tell my friends who plan to visit Seoul.
By Cil Borlaza7 years ago in Wander











