Posts Tagged“budget travel”

Stretch Your Getaway Budget Further: 4 Affordable Outdoor Camps for Youth Groups

Eager to give your clutch of youngsters — large, small, or in between — an unforgettable experience that won’t break your bank? Whether you’re part of a scout den, faith group, or educational retreat, you’ll find open arms and fresh air at these four affordable outdoor camps for youth groups in Canada. Tamaracouta Scout Reserve, Quebec Tamaracouta is the oldest continually operating Scout camp in Canada. Though it’s less than an hour’s drive north of Montreal — close enough to see the city on a clear day from any of the nearby peaks — it feels a world apart. The…

How to Make and Save Money While Traveling

Exploring lands far from home and experiencing new and exciting things is a common item on many people’s bucket lists, but it can be difficult to execute such goals without a thoughtful plan. Whether you are thinking about quitting your job and traveling around the world for a few years or you are interested in traveling frequently in the coming years, you may be wondering how you can financially execute your plans. After all, you will have travel expenses and basic needs that need to be met throughout your journeys, and you likely will not have income from your regular…

5 Money saving tactics for first time Bali travelers

Traveling to Bali anytime soon? Want to save money without compromising fun? In this article, we will tackle some Bali money-saving tips that will make your trip frugally fun. Going to Bali. Australians always enjoy discounted direct airfares for most of the year. Of course, low season warrants cheaper airfares wherever you originate from. Check that you’re flying outside of various holiday times for your country as well Citizens of the Philippines, Hong Kong, Brunei, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, or Laos have an advantage entering Bali since they’re not required to pay for a visa upon arrival. Bali cash tips.…