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How would you advise a person who would like to explore the world, yet has no money at all?
Apart from trying to obtain some cash, what would you tell these sort of people who would like to learn new cultures and meet people of various backgrounds yet has no financial means to do so? Would love some creative answers. =)














Vincenzo Sergi
cheers
Nicola Weiskopf
Kate Blake 50+
Can't believe that I nearly forgot relocation vans - where a tourist has taken a Rental campervan or car from A to B and you drive it back to A for the company. You pay $1 rental per day so the insurance cover is there in case of accident plus the fuel. Often they pay $50-200 towards your fuel costs also, each company is different but it's a great way to travel big distances in my country, Australia, NZ, Canada and US. Try it!
Débora Correia
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Débora Correia
Daniel Joseph
Good luck, cheers!
abigail monger
Thomas Hawkins
Deepak Shukla 500+
You might also in turn get acquainted with other people through your friends and then travel further in the same way. In your own country, you can take up local jobs in different provinces an stay there for a while. This would give you some cash and allow you to explore those places.
In addition to all of this, couch surfing sounds helpful and I would love to experiment with such a thing !
Max Gutapfel
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Kate Blake 50+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
ZX Style 10+
If you do it, you will at least have some life-experience.
Even if you fail, it will be worth it.
Max Gutapfel
But yeah thats not the "conventional" way we do travel i was on an foreign exchange program then (10 months) and it cost about all the money my parents had saved up for me at this point :P
We usually travel within Europe... europe might have quite alot of countrys but its really dense, so i can say ive been to italy, france, the netherlands, uk, spain, poland ans so on and yeah those are all diffrent cultures with diffrent languages so we are blessed here in europe. But why we can do that is partially because:
a)europe is rich compared to the rest of the world and
b) europe is small i mean you can cross france in like 10 hours from where i live its 2 hours to paris by train. Thats not huge distances.
We also have a ticket which is called "interrail" which costs about 180 € for 5 days of "take any train you want" so we buy that ticket and pack a backpack and off we are, we sleep at the trainstation if we cant find a cheap hotel and only have to worry for food.
Combining interrail with couchsurfing is the cheapest way to visit many diffrent places. Couchsurfing is a website on which you can lend a place to sleep to a complete stranger, receiving nothing then the joy of having helped someone out and meeting new people from diffrent cultures.
So a great way to start for you (if you have a place to sleep e.g. a couch) would be to invite foreigners to your home and who knows probably you will make friends and they will invite you over in return that way youve safed the hotel costs.
Edit: and dont "sit and imagine" as someone else suggested ;o) Go out take a risk, if traveling across the world means risking not having a place to sleep inside thats it. Id advise traveling during summer though :D
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Max Gutapfel
As there are reviews on every user profile you can always check someones reputation in the couchsurfing network, ofcourse this can be faked, but its in most cases quite easy to see those (5 people commending each other but having nothing to do with anyone else would make me sceptical for instance)
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Dick Brown
All people that will stop are good people, some will invite you to their home, some will share food and drinks with you.
Some will be friends for the rest of your life.
I have traveled over all Europe, i'm from country with very high poverty.
Search web for "couchsurfing".
We met one guy who traveled from UK, to India like this.
I have spent 20$ to travel 1500km, well on food only.
Praveen Kumar
i bet it would be great
more fantastic than the real thing :)
John Murphy
Laura Proudfoot
As well, since you are on the Internet - look at their sites. Another one is Globe Trekker, a program that I love to watch on public television, but they also have a website. The more information you have about the world, the more you understand.
elizabeth muncey 10+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
How do these teens who hail from western countries manage to acquire the means to travel?
elizabeth muncey 10+
Jazz Sutto
John Moonstroller 20+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
John Moonstroller 20+
rexrino@moonstroller.com
Sarah Hie 20+
John Moonstroller 20+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
John Moonstroller 20+
You'll have a great time. PS....... watch out for CIA recruiters.
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Atul Jadhav
Teja Tanchangya
Related to the above, you might wanna join student/youth movements. They are very powerful in this age, especially when it comes to making some change to happen. Being a member of a student or youth movement, you might have the opportunity to explore other parts of the world.
Lastly, make good friends from different countries :-) they might not directly help you to visit their countries, but you will learn a lot about their cultures. all the best!
Kate Blake 50+
Teja Tanchangya
Mahabalraj Singh Peshi
I am a Malaysia and a recent medical graduate from a local university, and I understand your eagerness to learn more about the world yet be restrained due to financial limitations.
I believe that the best way to experience other cultures and not spend too much money would be via volunteering with any of the multinational non-governmental agencies (NGO’s). Do a google search and pick an NGO that is championing a cause that appeals to you and then write to them and ask if they are willing to accommodate your living expenses in exchange for work in the area of your expertise.
My own self, after completing my government service with the ministry of health, I plan to volunteer to Africa or central Asia with in the capacity as a doctor.
I hope this helps and wish you good luck in your endeavors.
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Would you care to elaborate more on your plan? I am studying actuarial science at a local university just like you.I'll be graduating next year.It would be certainly nice for us to meet up.
Where do you live? If it's within the Klang Valley then there wouldn't be any problem on my side.As you can see, I live in Shah Alam.
Oh yes before I forget, I've applied to join the UN online volunteer service.It's practically the cheapest solution for me as of now.Perhaps you should join too if you are interested.Would you like me to pass to you the website link?
Mahabalraj Singh Peshi
Yes please pass me the link for the UN site, would be good to check it out, the more options are always better.
You are right about the rare species part man, as i hardly seen malaysians here. I am from the klang valley too, PJ to be more precise. Sure lets meet up for a cofee at subang perhaps?. I am free for the next 2 weeks, been told that my job will start after chinese new year holidays.
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Atul Jadhav
2. Become a UN online volunteer or apply for a job in any of the International organizations.
3. Volunteer for Peace keeping organizations. Serve them.
4. Subscribe to online channels of education esp. related to Art appreciation, History and culture, Geography and learning new languages.(eg MIT open course ware)
5. Join the country's foreign service
6. Join the country's secret service
7. Learn a musical instrument. Play it in public and sing at the top of your voice to earn money.
8. Learn Survival skills. Use videos and books on the internet as reference.
9. Marry a person who has similar interests.
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
walter crockett
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Leo Taylor
Gogo della Luna
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Tarun Mahani
Ben Jarvis 50+
personally i settle for vicarious experiences, there's quite a lot of media available on the web, or you could hang around your country's sightseeing hotspots and offer free tours hoping to find people willing to share their tales.
i see you've been helping out as a translator, that's already a good start towards your goals. yes they're 2nd-hand, but they're realistic.
Jazz Sutto