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]]>However, it’s also the least comfortable way of traveling, especially if your trip is a 10+ hour one. Here are some ways you can make it easier and more enjoyable for yourself:
The most important thing you can do is put your most comfortable clothes on. Whether it’s a sweatshirt or a pair of tights, make sure it’s something you’ll be okay with wearing for a longer period of time. Soft, breathable fabrics are your best friend here. Also, make sure to wear comfy shoes, or even bring some cozy slippers to change into when your feet start to hurt.
Falling asleep in a bus can be challenging, especially if you’re traveling at night. Small seats and uncomfortable angles are bound to give you neck and backaches in no time. To prevent this, bring a small travel pillow, one you can easily carry in your bag. You won’t make a mistake if you bring a blanket as well since the bus can get pretty cold, especially if the air conditioning is turned up high.
While your appetite might grow during a long and tedious trip, it is better to eat lightly and be careful not to eat something that will upset your stomach. There’s nothing worse than traveling with a tummy ache. Bring lots of water, but try not to overdrink. You never know when the next stop will be, and that can be risky, especially if the bus doesn’t come with its own toilet.
Your muscles can easily get sore from the uncomfortable sitting position. Grab the opportunity to take a little walk and stretch out your legs every time the bus stops for a break. Your body will be grateful for it and you will feel refreshed.
Before buying your ticket, make sure the bus you’re traveling with has Wi-Fi. As a back-up, fill your phone with all your favorite music, audio-books or podcasts. Enjoying all the things you love makes a great distraction, and it will seem like you’ve arrived at your destination in no time.
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]]>Krakow still leads the list of cheapest European cities thanks to the very affordable prices of hotels, restaurants, shops and so much more. This town is a true magnet for tourists not only because of the low cost, but also because of the multiple attractions.
Lithuania might not sound as popular as Spain or Italy, but it is equally amazing. Vilnius is a completely affordable city which you have to write down on your must-visit list.
Riga might be a little further from all the other destinations in your bucket list, but you should consider making a detour. It is an inexpensive location with great attractions.
Warsaw and Krakow share almost the same prices when it comes to hotels, foods, and drinks. That’s why tourists are obsessed with the capital of Poland.
Aside from being one of the most beautiful cities, Budapest is also one of the cheapest in Europe. This stunning destination has so much to offer. Let’s start with the magical Parliament, Chain Bridge, Fisherman’s Bastion and many more.
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]]>The first and most important factor is saving money before you hit the road. It is important to know how to save and plan your trip accordingly so you know you won’t find yourself running out of money middle of your trip. There are some tips on how to save money for any kind of trip.
Firstly, find a vacation with a budget. Meaning, look for a place where you can stay and enjoy to the fullest, without spending an exaggerating amount of money. Have a look at these are 10 destinations that makes traveling with a budget possible:
1. Fiji
2. Central America
3. China
4. Cambodia
5. South Korea
6. India
7. Vietnam
8. Eastern Europe
9. Portugal
10. Thailand
We are pretty sure that one out of these ten destinations is something for you, if not more than one.
Secondly, after having chosen your destination and booked your flights, from today and till the day you are flying, cut your expenses. In other words, try not to spend as much money on shopping, restaurants or any other evitable activities. Instead, keep that money for your trip. You will have lots of occasions to use it then and you will be more than glad to have saved it back home.
I think after having booked your preferred cheap destination and having saved some money, you are all set to go.
We still believe though that most destinations in the world can be explored on a budget, without having to do too much efforts. But of course, it makes it easier if your destination is already cheaper.
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]]>The post Tips And Tricks For Surviving a Long Bus Ride appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>However, it’s also the least comfortable way of traveling, especially if your trip is a 10+ hour one. Here are some ways you can make it easier and more enjoyable for yourself:
The most important thing you can do is put your most comfortable clothes on. Whether it’s a sweatshirt or a pair of tights, make sure it’s something you’ll be okay with wearing for a longer period of time. Soft, breathable fabrics are your best friend here. Also, make sure to wear comfy shoes, or even bring some cozy slippers to change into when your feet start to hurt.
Falling asleep in a bus can be challenging, especially if you’re traveling at night. Small seats and uncomfortable angles are bound to give you neck and backaches in no time. To prevent this, bring a small travel pillow, one you can easily carry in your bag. You won’t make a mistake if you bring a blanket as well since the bus can get pretty cold, especially if the air conditioning is turned up high.
While your appetite might grow during a long and tedious trip, it is better to eat lightly and be careful not to eat something that will upset your stomach. There’s nothing worse than traveling with a tummy ache. Bring lots of water, but try not to overdrink. You never know when the next stop will be, and that can be risky, especially if the bus doesn’t come with its own toilet.
Your muscles can easily get sore from the uncomfortable sitting position. Grab the opportunity to take a little walk and stretch out your legs every time the bus stops for a break. Your body will be grateful for it and you will feel refreshed.
Before buying your ticket, make sure the bus you’re traveling with has Wi-Fi. As a back-up, fill your phone with all your favorite music, audio-books or podcasts. Enjoying all the things you love makes a great distraction, and it will seem like you’ve arrived at your destination in no time.
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]]>The post The Cheapest European Cities to Visit In 2019 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Krakow still leads the list of cheapest European cities thanks to the very affordable prices of hotels, restaurants, shops and so much more. This town is a true magnet for tourists not only because of the low cost, but also because of the multiple attractions.
Lithuania might not sound as popular as Spain or Italy, but it is equally amazing. Vilnius is a completely affordable city which you have to write down on your must-visit list.
Riga might be a little further from all the other destinations in your bucket list, but you should consider making a detour. It is an inexpensive location with great attractions.
Warsaw and Krakow share almost the same prices when it comes to hotels, foods, and drinks. That’s why tourists are obsessed with the capital of Poland.
Aside from being one of the most beautiful cities, Budapest is also one of the cheapest in Europe. This stunning destination has so much to offer. Let’s start with the magical Parliament, Chain Bridge, Fisherman’s Bastion and many more.
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]]>The post How To Correctly Save Money Before Your Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The first and most important factor is saving money before you hit the road. It is important to know how to save and plan your trip accordingly so you know you won’t find yourself running out of money middle of your trip. There are some tips on how to save money for any kind of trip.
Firstly, find a vacation with a budget. Meaning, look for a place where you can stay and enjoy to the fullest, without spending an exaggerating amount of money. Have a look at these are 10 destinations that makes traveling with a budget possible:
1. Fiji
2. Central America
3. China
4. Cambodia
5. South Korea
6. India
7. Vietnam
8. Eastern Europe
9. Portugal
10. Thailand
We are pretty sure that one out of these ten destinations is something for you, if not more than one.
Secondly, after having chosen your destination and booked your flights, from today and till the day you are flying, cut your expenses. In other words, try not to spend as much money on shopping, restaurants or any other evitable activities. Instead, keep that money for your trip. You will have lots of occasions to use it then and you will be more than glad to have saved it back home.
I think after having booked your preferred cheap destination and having saved some money, you are all set to go.
We still believe though that most destinations in the world can be explored on a budget, without having to do too much efforts. But of course, it makes it easier if your destination is already cheaper.
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