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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 18:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are traveling on a budget you may think planning is everything to stay on track. For the most part you would be correct. There are tips you should know on how to budget travel. First when budget traveling &#8230; <a href="http://civilwarseu.info/archives/15">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are traveling on a budget you may think planning is everything to stay on track. For the most part you would be correct. There are tips you should know on how to budget travel. First when budget traveling you may not want to book your hotels in advance, unless you find a really good deal. Most hotels are still going to have rooms available when you arrive and most hotels will have a daily rate. This daily rate is given to get the rooms to move a little faster and potentially sell out. Not all hotels will offer the best daily rates, especially when they are a chain hotel. When you look for a hotel for the night you should find something that looks privately owned. These hotels will offer the best daily rates. You will also find the later you go the better deals you will have. This doesn&#8217;t mean you will not plan this ahead of time. You will still want to know the hotels in the area and you will also want to have their phone numbers.</p>
<p>When you have their phone numbers you will be able to call ahead and see what the daily rates are. You can also call back to keep checking. While they will not hold a room without at least a reservation you can find out how close to selling out they are and determine if the rate is within your budget. When you are searching for hotels and on a budget travel trip you may find great deals during the planning stages. There are some hotels in the United States that offer stays for under $60 a night. These hotels are not always the most glamorous, but they do offer a comfortable stay for the amount you pay.</p>
<p>When you are traveling on a budget it doesn&#8217;t always mean you have to travel for cheap. It will be whatever budget you have to spend on the vacation. This is another reason why planning ahead is so important. When you know what your budget is going to be for a vacation you will be able to plan your trip for airfare, car rental, and hotel from your computer. There are several travel websites that help those with a budget stay in their budget travel plans.</p>
<p>These travel sites will look at every hotel in the area you are about to visit and give you a daily rate. They will also tell you about the taxes and charges you should expect on arrival. Airfare budget travel is also possible on these sites. These sites will allow you to search every airline to find the lowest price. You should check out the actual airline website just to see if the taxes and fees will lower the price a little.</p>
<p>Other ways to save on a budget is not renting a car. Car rentals can add up and if you are in a major city you will be able to find public transportation whether it is on a bus or underground. The underground in most cities is the way to budget travel. You can often get a pass for the entire time you are staying in the area.</p>
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		<title>Budget Travel &#8211; 7 Tips on How to See the World With Your Family in Tow</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2021 22:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Budget travel and family travel are usually considered as two polar opposites. And in some instances, this can be considered as the Bible truth. However, there are ways you can enjoy a family vacation on a shoestring budget. There are &#8230; <a href="http://civilwarseu.info/archives/14">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budget travel and family travel are usually considered as two polar opposites. And in some instances, this can be considered as the Bible truth. However, there are ways you can enjoy a family vacation on a shoestring budget. There are certain things you would need in order to pull this off: 1) your proposed budget, 2) a plan, and 3) each and every family member&#8217;s utmost cooperation. If you have all three, you can budget travel to almost any part of the world with your family in tow, have a grand time and still save some money on the side. Here are some tips on how you can pull this off.</p>
<p>1. Set aside a certain amount of money for your travels. This is necessary especially if you are planning to fly into your proposed destination spot. Aside from transportation costs, you would also need money for food, incidental expenses and of course, emergency money. The key here is to actually work within your budget, so setting up your budget proposal for the entire trip should really be first and foremost on your list. Once you have a proposed budget, it is easier to narrow down your choices of destination spots to go to, what kind of lodging establishments you can afford, the length of time you will be on this trip and modes of transportation you will use.</p>
<p>2. Even on a shoestring budget, you can take your family out of the country. You just need to research extensively the places where you can take them that you know for certain will not break the bank. More importantly, you will find things to do within that particular place that you know everyone can enjoy. Airplane fares are usually cheaper during the off tourist seasons, but there are some airlines that do offer discounted rates for group travelers. Book your airline seats several weeks in advance, if possible. The same goes when it comes to lodgings. Lodging establishments in various countries usually offer more than affordable rates when it comes to family or group packages after the tourist seasons end. Again, the key here is to book or reserve rooms early. Fortunately, many global airlines and lodging establishments can be accessed to from the web.</p>
<p>3. One of the best ways of getting family friendly travel and vacation discounts is to ask a travel agent to help you with your getaway plans. Although you can probably do most of the online research on your own, there are just some budget travel deals that only professional travel agents have access to. If you can find someone you can trust, tell him or her your proposed budget, and the location where you intend to take your family to. You can compare notes later on when it comes to budget constraints and destinations. However, it is important that you should have the last say in the matter. Try not to feel obligated to reserve or book seats or lodgings, especially when you do not like the area, price or locations that the travel agent is recommending.</p>
<p>4. You might also want to include the rest of your family when it comes to budget allocation. You might propose a vacation savings plan where you ask every member of the family to regularly contribute a little something to the pot. Or, you can ask your older kids to save up on their own incidental expenses (to buy souvenirs, trinkets or what-nots) during the entirety of the trip. Older members of the family (sister, uncle, grandparent, etc.) can pitch in by paying for food for at least one meal (or more!) or pay for entrance tickets to some of the locations you all want to go to. Allocate a small amount of money for your younger kids and tell them what their spending budget is. This is a good way of teaching them the value of money while keeping the purse strings tightly knotted.</p>
<p>5. Try to find lodgings that will allow you to store, prepare and cook your family&#8217;s own food. We all know how overpriced hotel meals are and dining out may not always be better or cheaper. Fortunately, there are some family resorts and inns that let their clients prepare their own meals. Make sure the rooms you will get have a refrigerator, a stove and a microwave that you can use. Once you have everyone settled in, go shopping for groceries. Not only is this a far healthier option, but you can also save a lot of money by closely monitoring your food expenses too.</p>
<p>6. Plan where you will take your family once you have chosen your destination. You do not have to set up a strict schedule as to where you should go and how many minutes you should stay in one venue. However, for the sake of shaving off a few dollars from your traveling expenses, you may want to know beforehand just how much you are bound to spend in one place, and stick to that budget. Some of the things you need to consider are traveling expenses; rates of entrance tickets; incidental expenses like money for snacks, sweets or water; and even shopping money for trinkets and souvenirs. You would need additional spending money if you are taking your kids on carnival rides or similar forms of entertainment. Naturally enough, there are various tourist spots that you can take your family in for free, but some of them may not exactly be that appealing to the kids or the grown ups, for that matter.</p>
<p>7. Encourage everyone to pack lightly. Traveling light has many advantages. First, this gives your family more mobility. This is great especially if the lodging accommodations are not exactly what you signed up for and you would rather find someplace else nicer or cheaper to stay. The same goes when it comes to finding a tourist spot to visit. Secondly, you do not have to worry about excess baggage if your family is indeed flying in or flying out of the country. Lastly, traveling light means you and the rest of your family members can take public modes of transportation, aside from taking the cab, or hiring a car. Cab fares may not seem much per ride, but expenses can pile up in a hurry especially if you are visiting several spots in one a day. Also, you need to contend with gasoline prices when it comes to hiring a car.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For Writing a Great Travel Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 16:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. A travel blog should entertain the reader. One of the most important aspects of creating a good travel journal is a knack for telling a good story, write the blog the way you would tell your friends about the &#8230; <a href="http://civilwarseu.info/archives/12">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. A travel blog should entertain the reader.</p>
<p>One of the most important aspects of creating a good travel journal is a knack for telling a good story, write the blog the way you would tell your friends about the experience. If your readers find the story emotionally engaging then they will almost always find the blog useful and interesting. Make them laugh, make them cry, scare them with terrible travel tales of terror &#8211; but never, ever be boring.</p>
<p>2. A travel blog should be specific, but not too specific!</p>
<p>Remember that you are writing your diary to share your experience with the world, some people will be reading it to find out where you went, what it was like, and if they&#8217;d like to go there. So include special bits of advice, like the name of that really nice guesthouse you stayed at in Mui Ne, Vietnam &#8211; but don&#8217;t list down the full street address, the owner and their family history, and other unnecessary details. Just by naming a business in your blog you will give any prospective traveler enough information to find their way to comfort!</p>
<p>3. Your readers should be able to read your travel journal.</p>
<p>This means if you are guilty of using appalling grammar and spelling, stop! It iz almost imposible 2 read sumfing dat iznt spelt or written rite. So make sure you use the spell check, you&#8217;ll make your blog far more popular if you do.</p>
<p>4. Your travel blog should allow the reader to easily find the information they need.</p>
<p>Try not to ramble too much if possible, some of the readers of your travel blog will be stuck in an internet cafe on the edge of a rain forest or desert &#8211; they will be paying $10 an hour to use the internet connection, which is slower than swimming through treacle. Help these poor souls (I&#8217;ve been one of them) by giving a brief overview of your blog if its a long one, start the blog with a paragraph that outlines the rest of the blog &#8211; and then fill in the details.</p>
<p>5. Make sure you get a free travel blog.</p>
<p>Using sites like RoundMyWorld.com allow travelers to access many great travel blogs at once, you may have one of the best blogs on the net &#8211; but as a piece of travel advice it is only applicable for one part of the world. By joining forces with other bloggers you can make a real difference to someone else&#8217;s traveling experience.</p>
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