
Enjoying local culture means living and eating like a local while traveling. This can be done on a low budget whilst giving you many wonderful memories. If you can stay away from popular tourist spots and get off the beaten track with your destinations your cultural experiences will be richer and mostly cheaper.
What better way to immerse yourself in the local culture than by visiting the local markets? Not only will you get to see and try the local cuisine, but you’ll probably save a lot of money. Eating in restaurants, especially those geared towards the tourist trade, can get very expensive. Try buying your food fresh from the markets and preparing it yourself. Or buy already prepared food from the market vendor. For more inexpensive, culturally authentic food ideas, discover where the locals eat. The food will taste better and you will more likely be eating exactly as the natives do.
If you are prepared to live like a local when traveling you will find many more opportunities to save money. What about staying with a local family? A number of places rent out rooms to travelers. These are usually quite cheap, (you usually need to bargain down a price) and you will get to experience living life as a local. Your hosts could prove excellent guides to many unknown tourist delights, places you won’t find on a package tour. You could also arrange to house-sit or house swap as another way to enjoy the local culture at a fraction of the price.
But what about traveling locally, around your own city? You can do this on the cheap and enjoy what cultural wonders are in your own backyard. Once you take out the heavy cost of air faire, your travels costs come down markedly.
How long is it since you’ve been to the local theatre or museum? When was the last time you packed a picnic and went exploring in your National Park? Most places have hikes and bushwalks or scenic drives to be enjoyed for free. Is there a local art fair or festival happening nearby? Have you got the Entertainment book vouchers for your area? There are many savings to be found in these booklets around your local area.
Going traveling and broadening your cultural experiences doesn’t have to mean leaving the shores of your country. Check out the community papers, surf the Internet and find out what’s happening in your neck of the woods. It could be very enlightening and culturally surprising, not to mention a whole lot cheaper.
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Such thing as "cheap airline" tickets? Do these minor travel sites really have better prices than big sites?There seem to be many little cheap airfare websites…. are these legitimate? Do they find "secret" fares that the big boys (Travelocity, Expedia, etc.) don't know about?
I'm guessing that all airfares are the same price and these supposed lower-cost airfare sites don't add much value. Is this true?
Just seems like more risk to me!
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