How to Start Traveling, Even When You’re Broke
| August 17, 2018
8. Learn to Cook on the Road
Depending on the country you are traveling to, eating out can be a huge expense. Learning how to cook simple and nutritious meals will save you plenty of money. You won’t have to survive on instant noodles for a long time!
Street food in Asia is dead cheap, but if you go to Europe, it quickly adds up. Most hostels have kitchens, so it’s just a matter of carrying a few essential ingredients and getting used to grocery shopping every week. It’s also a great way to bring people together if you are traveling alone.
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