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MY BUDGET FRIENDLY TRIPS TO 30 COUNTRIES

Travel is a less important spending priority for me before. It is only ten years after I started working when I had my first overseas travel. Enjoying my first travel experience, my dream of exploring the world did not stop there. As of January 2023, I have been to 30 countries and I can't wait for my next travel adventures.

All the unique experiences I had in my previous travels made me thirst for more travel escapades. Every getaway trip, unplanned or mostly planned, made me appreciate life more and made me forget the many negativity of the world. Immersing myself in a new culture, meeting new people and seeing the wonders and diversities of other countries are just few of the rewards I get from traveling. Not all my travel experiences are good, but every trip is worth remembering.

Mine, as much as possible, are all budget-friendly trips. I am usually availing of promo airfares and my hotel bookings are mostly in inexpensive accommodations. I planned my trips ahead of time so I can save for the needed budget. In my work, long vacations and work breaks for one whole year is already given at the start of each year, so planning can be done ahead. I am not a digital nomad. Unlike other travel enthusiasts who gave up their jobs just to travel the world, mine is a different story. The budget I allot for my travel is a portion I saved from my salary, so I need to love my full time job.

My travel blog is a way to encourage travel lovers to follow their hearts, go out of their comfort zones and explore this amazing BIG world.

Traveling is not only for the rich, it is also for budget travelers who are comfortable traveling with their backpacks.

You may check my travel blog on each country on the travel escapade menu. Below are the 30 countries I visited.


1. BAHRAIN

2. TURKEY (Trabzon City)


3. GEORGIA (Batumi City)


4. EGYPT




5. ARMENIA


6. QATAR












7. HONGKONG


8. MACAU


9. NEPAL



10. OMAN


11. MOROCCO


12. INDONESIA



13. TAIWAN



14. SRI LANKA





15. ISRAEL



16. PALESTINE




17. THAILAND




18. JORDAN





19. INDIA





20. SWITZERLAND




21. ITALY




22. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES




23. SINGAPORE





24. MALAYSIA




25. JAPAN







26. FRANCE






27. GERMANY




28. VIETNAM



29. CAMBODIA




30. CHINA (2010)

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  1. #yayamanin #howtobeyoupo
    Your next challenge is to travel alone 😂🤣

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