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Careful budgeting can make travel possible despite tough economic conditions

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Careful budgeting can make travel possible despite tough economic conditions. That’s the sentiment from the JustMoney website. As the end of the year is approaching, some are called by wanderlust to spread their wings and to explore.

Careful budgeting can make travel dreams come true

For some, financial constraints can hold them back, but JustMoney.co.za says there are ways to experience the magic of travel while keeping your wallet happy. To achieve this, you need to plan carefully and stick to a budget.

Maximise thrills, minimise bills

Marketing manager at JustMoney.co.za, Shafeeka Anthony, says “A holiday helps reduce stress and improve your mental wellbeing. It allows you to return to your daily life with a fresh perspective and greater motivation.”

Travel on a shoestring budget

“In these tough economic times, though, it’s important to remember that careful budgeting is key to unlocking great travel experiences. You don’t want to come home to unexpected bills and debt that will limit your options in the new year,” she added.

JustMoney offers 15 tips to enjoy a holiday without breaking the bank:

  1. Plan ahead: Create a detailed budget and travel locally, or visit destinations that don’t require visas. This helps maximise time and minimise expenses.
  2. Compare prices: Search for deals on flights, accommodation, and transport. Budget-friendly options include camping, house swaps, hostels, and guest houses, which are cheaper and more social.
  3. Make the most of loyalty programmes: Use airline miles, airport lounges, hotel points, and other benefits. Ensure that you earn more miles or points with your latest travel plans.
  4. Travel in a group: Holidays with friends or family enable you to split costs.
  5. Pack light: A carry-on bag avoids baggage fees and makes your journey more flexible.
  6. Take out travel insurance: Avoid the expense attached to unforeseen events. Be aware of policy exclusions before signing up.
  7. Download travel apps: Get information on last-minute deals and real-time currency exchange rates.
  8. Stay connected: Use free Wi-Fi in public spaces and cafés to avoid data roaming charges.
  9. Eat local: Save money and enjoy authentic local cuisine by cooking your own meals or eating at local markets and street stalls.
  10. Walk or bike: Explore destinations on foot or rent a bike to save money and get some exercise.
  11. Pack snacks: Carry snacks and a refillable water bottle to keep hunger and thirst at bay and avoid expensive tourist traps.
  12. Visit free or low-cost attractions: Explore parks, museums, art galleries, and historic sites. Check for days with reduced or free admission. Check local event calendars for free concerts, festivals, markets, and other community events.
  13. Be frugal with drinks: Alcoholic beverages can be expensive at bars and restaurants. Limit your alcohol consumption or choose budget-friendly options.
  14. Practise safety: Avoid risky areas and be cautious with your belongings.
  1. Limit souvenir shopping: Choose a few meaningful items from local markets.

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    This article highlights how careful budgeting can make travel possible despite tough economic conditions.

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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