Saving money by staying off the beaten path
Travel is meant to be enlightening and broadening to the mind,
and there are few things that enlighten and broaden the mind as
well as stepping off the beaten path and exploring those areas
of the world where few tourists have ventured. Another important
benefit of this "road less traveled" approach is that these
un-touristy areas tend to be less expensive, often considerably
so, that the same old vacation.
When it comes to finding unique travel destinations, the world
is literally at your disposal. There are so many places that see
little tourist traffic, and they include some of the most
beautiful, and most pristine, places on earth. Not only can your
off the beaten path travels help you save money, but they will
allow you to meet some wonderful, fascinating and engaging
people as well.
And after all, it is the people you meet while traveling, the
friends you make and the things you learn that make travel such
a rewarding experience. Long after the last souvenirs are put
away, you will still remember the children you encountered while
hiking in the Himalayas, or the farmer you met while backpacking
through Cambodia. Travel should be much more than just a long
list of theme parks and tourist destinations; it should be a way
to learn about the world and your place in it.
You may be wondering what all this has to do with budget travel,
but I assure you there is a connection. That is because these
very places, the unspoiled parts of the world with the
fascinating people and unique cultures, are often the most
affordable. The U.S. dollar is very strong against almost all of
the local currencies you will encounter off the beaten path, and
that means your vacation dollars can stretch further than you
ever imagined.
For instance, in many parts of Central and South America, you
may be able to stay at a lovely inn or a beautiful cottage for
an entire week and spend less than you would spend for a single
night's lodging at one of those mega resorts in Cancun. In
addition, you will see sights the vacationers in Cancun never
dreamed of, from the cloud forests of Peru to the rain forests
of Costa Rica to extinct volcanoes and breathtaking mountain
ranges.
In addition to cheap lodging, traveling in non tourist areas
also provides the opportunity to save lots of money on food
while sampling some unique local dishes and different types of
cuisines. Local restaurants and eateries in these far off places
can be sources of great fun, and some fascinating food. Of
course it helps to bring along a sense of adventure any time you
travel, but that is part of the fun.