For novice travelers embarking on their first international adventure, the most pressing concern is undoubtedly the financial aspect. The question of how to plan a trip that is both enjoyable and budget-friendly weighs heavily on their minds.

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1. Book flights in advance or wait for promotional fares.
Airfare is a major expense for international trips. To get cheap tickets, you need to book well in advance, sometimes even a year ahead. Alternatively, you can wait for promotions that airlines offer periodically. However, be prepared that most of these deals will be for weekdays. If you have plenty of vacation days left, you can skip to point 2.



2. Depart late at night, return early in the evening.
Late-night outbound flights are often cheaper because they usually arrive at night.
Upon arrival at the destination airport, it is recommended to sleep at the airport and wait for the next flight.
This way, you can avoid paying for a taxi to the hotel and save on accommodation for one night.
In the morning, you can pick up your luggage at the hotel and continue your trip.

As for the return flight, return a little earlier, thinking that you will arrive home early and be able to rest early.




3. Hostels: A Budget-Friendly Option with Social Benefits

Following airfare, accommodation is often the second-largest expense for travelers. Consider opting for hostels instead of hotels to save money. Hostels not only offer lower prices but also provide an excellent opportunity to meet fellow travelers from around the world.





4. Control food expenses.

Budgeting for each meal helps control expenses within the plan.

You might even have money left over to shop at duty free!





5. Be prepared for illness: Carry medication for peace of mind.

If you fall ill during your trip, not only will it ruin your fun, but it can also lead to unexpected expenses and logistical challenges.

Seeking medical treatment abroad is a significant undertaking, accompanied by substantial financial considerations.

Prepare some basic medications to take with you in case of an emergency.








6. Opt for walking or public transportation instead of taxis.
Taxis, regardless of the country, come with a premium price for convenience.
Consider using public transportation or walking instead.
Not only will you get some exercise, but it's also a great opportunity to explore the city on foot.





7. Carry a bottle to get free drinking water.

In some countries, such as Singapore and Hong Kong, drinking water can be very expensive.

Free drinking water will help you save a lot on water costs, leaving you with plenty of money to spend on other things.

(In developed countries, tap water meets safety standards and is safe to drink. However, in developing countries, the quality of tap water may vary, and it is advisable to exercise caution.)



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