Tips for Low Cost Backpacking to Europe (VII)

Posted by mzPOTTER | February 11th, 2010 in Backpacking | 1 Comment »

12- Trying to travel in groups to get discounts

Traveling in groups, in itself, helps to economize by sharing certain costs, but in the case of discounts, the groups benefit in some entries to museums, clubs and tourist sites, but especially (and where the real benefit feels in your economy) hostels and trains.

If you are under 30 years and you can get discounts for group bookings in purchasing your train pass. And in many hostels, groups can get discounts. In the case of the hostels can vary from place to place, but it trains the discount is fixed. You just have to ask the travel agent.13- Never despair

When one embarks on the process of a journey, many things happen, both good and bad. Sometimes not always get what you want (eg credit cards applied for, or the hostel where you wanted to be, or perhaps a friend of yours decided in the end you do not make the trip, etc.)..

But on the other hand, it may be that friends and relatives can sometimes, without you not ask, help. That happened to me. My father gave me $ 200. A cousin gave me $ 30 and a friend who took me to the bus, heading to the airport in Mexico City, he gave me, surprisingly, $ 20. Others I did small jobs (scarves football teams, records, etc..) And add two or three extra dollars as a tip. All those little things help a lot in the end.

14- Utilize your employee benefits

Take advantage of your employee benefits. For Mexicans, there is a chance to travel if you do not have enough money. This possibility is called FONACOT. Through this government institution can get credit your journey, with many facilities and a very low cost. If you have this feature in your work, ask at the state office of the institution the steps to take a trip to Europe.

You can visit the page to see what FONACOT travel agencies accept payment through credits provided by this institution. In the case of San Luis Potosi, a travel agency that accepts credit Gambusino FONACOT called Travel, and is in the square-Tangamanga Giant.

source: http://www.viatgeaddictes.com/dst/altres/exp1_europa.php

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