There
are a long list of things most people want to do before giving the
option of leisure getaway a though. For many their scale of preference
may include school fees, rent, upkeep of the family and your general
well-being with travelling probably being at the bottom of the list.
Despite
these pool of activities, do you know that you can still make your
dream to see the world a reality at any time of the year? Well,
Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking shares tips on how to travel on a
budget if you decide to go on vacation in the New Year.
Be flexible with your plans
Plans
are susceptible to change. If a certain time is not convenient for you,
it’s better to move it to another date. And if you decide to travel at a
particular time, be flexible with the location. For example, rather
than go to Dubai for your vacation, you can go to Kajuru Castle in Kaduna state which is fun yet affordable.
Set up a travel account
If
you are a travel junkie and are serious about travelling, then contact
your bank and open a travel savings account. Do not forget to pay the
agreed amount into the account monthly and make it a rule of thumb to
only access the account when your ready to hit the road.
Travel during off-peak periods
There
are periods the travel industry experience a lull in business. During
this off-peak seasons otherwise known as shoulder periods, airlines and
hotels like Southern Sun, Ikoyi offer amazing discounts. You just need to keep tabs on the trends in the hospitality industry and that advantage of this
Use apps to call
Network
providers are always excited when you roam your number. Because the
cost is quite astronomical, even within Nigeria, it is usually cheaper
to use apps like Skype, WhatsApp, BBM, and other voice chats to
communicate.
Take your own food to the airport
If
you carry your food with to the airport, chances are lower that you
would spend a ton of money at one of the many fast food restaurants
selling over-priced meals at the airport.
Act or travel like a local
Travelling
is quite an expensive adventure but if you want to cut cost, travelling
like a local. This includes taking public transport, standing in a
train, eating at a local joint and buying food stuff at a local market.
This will give you an exceptional feel of the sights and sounds of your
destination.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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