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r/travel is a community about exploring the world. Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome. Clickbait, spam, memes, ads/selling/buying, brochures, classifieds, surveys or self-promotion will be removed.
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r/solotravel
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A place for all of those interested in solo travel to share their experiences and stories!
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Cheap traveling, ways to get around, tips & tricks, etc.
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r/backpacking
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A subreddit for traveling backpacking and wilderness backpacking, not restricted to one or the other. All posts must be flaired "Travel" or "Wilderness"
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r/TravelNoPics
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Somewhere to discuss travel. Not to dump your vacation photos. Pose a question. Share a trip report. Recount a funny/unique travel related story. Offer advice or ask for it. **Note that images are 100% welcome as part of a longer, thought-out text post. Photos are a great way to augment your story. Simply embed them within your text post.**
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r/travelpartners
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Share your itinerary and meet new friends along the way, or search and join other travel buddies.
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r/Shoestring
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A community to discuss frugal travelling, last-minute travel deals, cheap destinations, and cheap means of travel. Whether couchsurfing, camping, or staying in hostels, whether hitchhiking or staying on Airbnb, let's discuss and share the best budget travel ideas and deals!
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r/traveladvice
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Have a question about traveling? Post here! Have advice to future travelers? Leave them here! Don't be a tourist, be a traveler.
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r/digitalnomad
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Digital Nomads are individuals that leverage technology in order to work remotely and live an independent and nomadic lifestyle.
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r/travelphotos
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A subreddit for sharing your favorite travel photos from anywhere in the world.
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r/onebag
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This is a minimalist urban travel community devoted to the idea of lugging around less crap; onebag travel. Fewer items, packed into a single bag for ease of transport to make travelling simpler with more focus on the experience than the logistics.
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r/travel_deals
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Cheap accommodations, train, bus and plane tickets.
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r/travelblogging
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How best to document your travels and possibly make money by travel blogging.
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A subreddit dedicated to finding a travel buddy or friend! If you're looking for someone to travel with, post your destination and dates with as many details as possible.
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r/traveleurope
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r/europe
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Europe: 50 (+6) countries, 230 languages, 746M people… 1 subreddit.
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r/TravelVlog
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All video travel vloggers, travelers and YouTube travel explorers, use r/TravelVlog to share your travel vlogs or travel videos, exchange tips and tricks for vlogging and traveling. We are a powerfull travel vlogging community, taka a look and stay fit for another fresh Travel Vlog!
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r/Showerthoughts
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A subreddit for sharing those miniature epiphanies you have that highlight the oddities within the familiar.
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r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
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r/Travel_HD
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Travel_HD - Explore the world in HD. Find the little heavens across the globe. Choose the best destination for your next holiday or simply enjoy breathtaking pics and videos. The world is vast and its all yours to explore. Join us in our adventures as we venture across the amazing corners of our planet
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A subreddit for discussing any aspect of credit cards. It is important to pay them in full and on time. Please ask questions and contribute to the knowledge surrounding credit cards.
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You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.
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Writing Prompts. You're a writer and you just want to flex those muscles? You've come to the right place! If you see a prompt you like, simply write a short story based on it. Get comments from others, and leave commentary for other people's works. Let's help each other.
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r/TravelTown
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For players of the merge game TravelTown. Not affiliated with its developer.
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Welcome to China! Ask your travel questions; share personal experiences; post original photos and videos.
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Posted by10 days ago

The 3 biggest expenses when traveling are:

  1. Accommodation

  2. Travel

  3. Food

Lets go through all of them...


  1. Accommodation

The biggest expense when traveling full-time are short term Rentals, accounting for roughly 70%.

My hack is House-Sitting!

Which means you take care of other peoples homes/pets and can live for free in their House. I'm doing that already for 2 1/2 years full time.

- Between the Sits are days without one as there is never a perfect overlap. For that I use Couchsurfing to get to know nice people/cultures and also have the days in-between filled.


2. Travel

Flights can be expensive, but if you travel around Europe they are pretty cheap, if you fly light you can get to most countries for under $50, That means no check in luggage! Only a backpack and a 2nd carry-on max 8kg of weight.

Also try to use Buses (Blablabus, FlixBus) when possible or I often use Blablacar ride-sharing which is sometimes cheaper.


3. Food

First rule is to never eat out! Simple as that. I actually still do, especially in cheaper countries like Portugal, Spain, SEA, SA etc.

Buy groceries that are in season and local - Always try to find discounter supermarkets around you (Aldi, Lidl etc). In most western countries every supermarket has a weekly leaflet with often really good offers. So check them out each week and buy in bulk, if there is a good offer. -

Especially in Asia, Middle/South America go to local markets! The produce is so much cheaper there.

If I only prepare food at home and eat healthy, I probably spend around 15€/$20 per week on groceries. Granted I'm Vegan, it's actually a lot cheaper to make food at home. Most Vegan staples like Pasta, Rice, tomato sauce, vegetables, fruit, Müsli etc. are really cheap.

I still go out and try local cuisine, but I don't drink since 12 years, that saves a huge chunk of money. Normally I'm never out at night to party's, bars etc simply because it's not my vibe!.


Let me know if you have any question or would like to know more about some of the points. Happy to help :)

Here are screenshots of all my expenses for the last 4 months!

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Posted by2 days ago

I (25F) just got back from a 2 week trip to Bali with 7 other people, 2 of them being my childhood best friends (both 25F). I learned the hard way that I don’t ever want to travel to new places with them. They are the worst travel companions. They complain about anything and everything, from waking up early, the weather, walking/hiking, “sketchy” street food, they even accused locals of being creeps just because they were showing us kindness. Balinese people are incredibly kind and genuine. I kept insisting this to my friends but they’d go on and on about their “creepy” manners. One of the girls has been talking about going to Japan in 2024 since 2021. I don’t know how to tell them I don’t want to go with them. I don’t want to spend that much money just to be frustrated by their complaints the entire time. I realized that you can have different friends for different parts of your life. You can have friends you chill out with at home. You can have friends you party with. You can have friends you study with. You can have friends you travel with. It doesn’t have to be the same friends for everything. If they are all the same friends, great. If they’re not, no big deal. There should be an understanding there. My dilemma is getting my friends to understand this. They are the type to ice me out and make me feel bad about things like this. I went to Norway with my brother in 2017 and they have held a grudge against me for not inviting them since then. Send helpppp

Edit: Many are suggesting I tell them I’m going to sit this one out due to lack of time, money, burnout, etc. However, I fully plan on traveling with my brother (my favorite travel companion) and other guy friends (who joined me and my brother in Thailand in 2019) that are actually fabulous travel companions. As a result, telling them I’m taking a break, want to travel solo, or can’t because of money is going to be a very obvious lie.

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Posted by21 days ago

Hi everyone,

I'm 35 year old from Germany and just before year-end 2022, I have resigned from my job to travel the world. As per my notice period, I have one more week of work left and a week later I'll start my trip. I'm working in banking with a good salary which while not making me rich basically allows me to live a comfortable life without financial worries.

I've already travelled quite a lot in the past 10 years, with several 1-2 months trips and the longest being 3.5 months on which I traveled from Europe to Asia with the Transmongolian Railway. On these trips, I've met many other travellers who were traveling for half a year, a year or more. I've always envied them.

During the last 3 years, I've been focussing a bit more on my career and moved from project-based consulting work to a more "normal" role, with only shorter trips of 2-3 weeks each. During this time, my wish grew stronger to do another longer trip of a few months at some time in the future. Around summer last year, I had a now-or-never moment when I realised that the 3.5 month trip was already 5 years ago. At the same time, I wasn't too happy with my job and the direction in which it was developing.

So after months of contemplating and getting opinions from friends and family, I eventually handed in my resignation just before the end of 2022.

I have a very rough travel plan in mind for around one year of travelling. My plan looks as follows:

  1. March / April: Balkan countries

  2. May - July: Southern/Eastern Africa (Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, maybe Ethiopia

  3. August: Silk Road + Pamir Highway

  4. September - November: Some other Asian countries - Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, maybe Laos

  5. December - March: Some places in Latin America I haven't visited - Northern Peru, Patagonia, some parts of Brazil.

Places and timing might change. I want to keep it rather flexible. I'm currently trying to balance the number of places I want to see with the speed of travel.

Besides experiencing all these new places and cultures, meeting people, and having fun, I'm so much looking forward to experiencing the absolute freedom on the trip and I'm curious how it will impact me.

Feel free to ask me a question if you like. Any advice from people who have done a similar trip is very welcome.

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