I traveled to 15 different countries while unemployed and only spent $25 a day - here's how I did it
Briefly

Freelance writer Lydia Swinscoe demonstrates how traveling on a budget is achievable, having managed to visit 15 countries while spending only $25 a day. This was possible through careful choices, such as staying in dormitories and hostels, which can sometimes cost under $10 a night. Swinscoe emphasizes the benefits of meeting fellow travelers and sharing experiences. Additionally, she advises leaving room for spontaneous exploration and cautions against eating out for every meal to keep expenses down. Her journey showcases that limited budgets can still lead to enriching travel experiences.
Supposedly, in some countries, a traveler can find a place to stay for under $10 a night.
I rarely have a rigid plan before heading off into the unknown, and this is handy when trying to keep spending to a minimum.
Dormitories provide not only the ability to share stories and tips with fellow adventurers but are economically essential.
If you’re looking to ball on a budget - they are your best bets.
Read at New York Post
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