Traveling Southeast Asia soon?
As anyone who has traveled knows, traveling is one of the most fun and enlightening things a person can do. Unfortunately, when you arrive in a foreign country you have no point of reference beyond your guidebook and most likely no idea what you're doing. Tens of thousands of people make the same mistakes and throw away hundreds of dollars every year when traveling Southeast Asia. It is this unavoidable, wasteful, and negative side of travel we can help you avoid.
Pai, North Thailand
Pai, Thailand
As anyone who has traveled knows, getting ripped off and making mistakes is part of the experience. Unfortunately, these very things cause stress, ill feelings towards the locals, and a variety of other generally negative feelings. It is for this reason we developed the Backpacker Savings Guide series. Our guides offer highly practical tips that can save you money on a day-to-day basis while traveling Southeast Asia. Further, these aren't tips pulled off the Internet or re-phrased from Lonely Planet; every one of the tips in here comes from a mistake I or someone I was close to made while traveling. So, if you would like to save money and enjoy less stress while traveling Southeast Asia, our Backpacker Savings Guide: Southeast Asia e-Book was designed for you.
Below you will find examples of the tips found in our guide:
- One tip that applies to everyone and can save you $100-700!
- Point by point instructions for avoiding border crossing scams (savings potential: $20+)
- How walking 50 yards/meters could save you $6 on a taxi fare
- How you can save 10-20% when exchanging money entering Laos
- One thing you can bring guaranteed to save you $5
- Why taking morning buses in one country can prevent wasting $10-20/day
- How taking an early train versus the afternoon train can save you $33!
Author Resource:-
http://imreviewstoday.com/travel/backpacker-savings-guide-southeast-asia-e-book
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