The Best Places to Travel in August
How do I find the cheapest flights? There are so many websites out there that can help you find the cheapest fares. It’s mind-boggling, and it’s confusing.
How do I find the cheapest flights? There are so many websites out there that can help you find the cheapest fares. It’s mind-boggling, and it’s confusing.
With some extra fact-checking on your part, you can save hundreds of dollars in tickets – and here’s how we think you should do it. First, start off comparing flight price aggregators Flight price aggregators such a Kayak or Skyscanner allow you to compare prices.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness.”
Mark Twain
If it’s in the dead of winter, it might be best to hold off on Europe and similarly arctic climates like China or South Korea.
This might be the time to consider a jaunt in Southeast Asia where it’s warm all year round. Conversely, summer or spring might be a better time to head off to Europe (albeit a bit crowded) or stave off a trip to Southeast Asia or South America where temperatures reach unholy heights.
How much do you have to spend? Those with a bit more cash at the beginning might have a more comfortable time in Europe.
Although it’s not impossible to backpack across Europe cheaply (You can – that’s why you’re reading this!), the dollar stretches much less there than in Southeast Asia. For those with less money and time, going somewhere a bit cheaper pays.
There are 196 countries in the world. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a newly bitten by the travel bug, it can be difficult to decide where to go. Where you want to go first is widely dependent on your personal preferences.
“Once a year, go Some place you’ve Never been before.”
Dalai Lama
Ultimately, where do you want to go? If your dream has always been to see the Eiffel Tower or Angkor Wat, then go. You can make everything else fit.
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