How to Start Traveling, Even When You’re Broke
| August 17, 2018
10. Work for Accommodations
There are a lot of places out there that need people to work for them and are willing to exchange accommodations and sometimes food for labor. Most of the time the traveler will work for four or six hours per day, in exchange for a bed in a hostel or on a farm.
The possibilities are endless. For those who love nature, the best course of action is to use WWOOF and work on organic farms, but if you use websites such as Workaway or Helpx, you can find jobs as a receptionist, painter or dog walker in a hostel.
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