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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 plann...

Travel : Cheap Eats, Street foods and Local Dishes

All travel enthusiasts visit places to experience new things. Other than  sightseeing, and meeting new people and immersing myself into a new culture, traveling gave me opportunities to taste the country's local food. Part of travel expenses is for the meals, and if I am traveling with a tight budget, I usually take advantage of the cheap places to eat and the ready-to-eat foods in the street. If I have extra budget, I am not hesitant to add extra amount if I want to try a high-end meal. I am not an adventurous eater until I started going out and see places. Introducing new flavors to my taste buds somehow broaden my horizon with food.   Below are the cheap and not so cheap food I tried in some of my travels. 1.  Momo from Nepal  These bite-sized dumplings with vegetable or meat fillings are served steamed or fried. This is available in almost all restaurants in the land of the Himalayas. Our group remembered orde...