The Book Depository How to Travel the World on $50 a Day - Third Edition by Matt Kepnes
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Description: How to Travel the World on $50 a Day - Third Edition : Paperback : Penguin Putnam Inc : 9780399173288 : 0399173285 : 06 Jan 2015 : For over half a decade, Matt Kepnes (aka Nomadic Matt) has used his massively popular travel blog to teach readers how to travel the world on the cheap. Arguing that traditional travel media lies, Matt cuts through the myth that travel is expensive. In the new edition of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, Matt reveals the tips, tricks, and secrets to comfortable budget travel that you won't find anywhere else with over 100 new pages of updated content. Traditional media shows you expensive hotels, resorts, cruises, and packages because that's what makes them money. They make you believe you have to spend money on travel. This book will show you why that is a lie and how to use the system against itself to gain free flights, hotel rooms, find alternative accommodation, get into attractions for free, websites to find the best deals, and as well as detailed costs and saving tips for destinations around the world.
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Product ID: 9780399173288
MPN: 0399173285
GTIN: 9780399173288
Author: StillSharpe
Rating: 5
Review: There's a reason this has been called "the bible for budget travellers" (BBC) it is quite simply packed to the eyeballs with useful practical ways to travel well (i.e. not skimping on some of the luxuries) while on a budget. All those who wish they could travel but don't think they can, for any reason, get the book and Matt'll tell you how. For those of you hoping for specifics, well there's guides for how to get by in most of the world in his regional guides, as well as appendixes at the back listing his recommended resources for everything from accomodation to travel insurance to discount cards.
Author: julie
Rating: 3
Review: As it was so based in American sites and tips; for a British person, it didn't quite live up to what I needed but some tips were worth listening too. Thanks