Om Travel the World and Explore for Less Than $50 a Day, the Essential Guide
Travel the World and Explore is the essential guide to traveling the world and exploring new destinations for less than $50 a day (GBP £36, Euro €43, AUD $69, NZD $72 or CAD $65). For the solo backpacker or with friends this up-to-date practical guide will save you time and money with ideas, and need-to-know information so you can have the adventure of a lifetime from two weeks to one year. Full of global travelers' advice, anecdotes and testimonies to make your trip cheaper, safer and more exciting than you could ever have imagined! Save money with tricks and tips to ease you into your travels abroad and reduce the pressure of traveling in new destinations.
How to travel on less than $50 a day and enjoy yourself daily
How to get cheap flights, your visa and navigating the airport
Youth hostels, camping, hotels, lodges, cafés and restaurants
Learning fast, language, communication, culture, food and drink
Packing your bag, the ultimate kit list and what to leave at home
Trekking, beach vacation, inner cities, the countryside and jungles
When and where to go, what to do, options, ideas and possibilities
Photography tips, social media, security and traveling with money
The environment, medical issues and dealing with an emergency
How to make savings, haggling and make your money go further
Transport abroad: buses, trains, taxis, rickshaws and motorbikes
Getting the best deals, practical research and preparation
Your road trip: car, motorbike, bicycle or renting abroad
How to stay safe, healthy and on the right side of the law
Prescription medicines that are illegal in other countries
Travel warnings, scams, inoculations, jabs and survival items
How to deal with unwanted attention, robbers and pickpockets
How to protect yourself from malaria, wildlife, leeches and insects
Food: allergies, hygiene, etiquette, vegetarian or vegan and potions
International driving permit, vehicle maintenance and driving abroad
Free WiFi, social media, communication, tablets and smartphones
Border crossings, transport hubs, fellow travelers and stimulants
Culture shock, religion, poverty, exploitation and helping others
Charted transport, renting a motorbike, scooter or boat
Theme parks, tourist and resort tax and when to tip
As a world traveler Mathew Backholer has visited more than forty countries and has traveled the length of Africa from Cairo to the Cape, across South-East Asia from India to Vietnam and from Nepal to Russia via China and Mongolia and has survived the Trans-Siberian Railway. He has visited North Africa six times, driven around Britain and Europe and has gone solo, with friends, as part of team and as a team leader. He is the co-founder of ByFaith Media (www.ByFaith.org) and presents the reality travel series ByFaith TV which airs globally on numerous networks. He is the author of many books including: Budget Travel, A Guide to Travelling on a Shoestring and How to Plan, Prepare and Successful
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