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How To Backpack Around The World When You’re Not On A Budget

How to backpack around the world without budget worries

When we think about people who backpack around the world, we tend to think of students, young people, or lost souls trying to find themselves and figure out their futures. They’ll often be living on a few bucks a day, staying in hostels, and looking to get the most out of the locations that they’re living in. And that’s super cool when you’re young and ready to explore the world. But this kind of travel may not appeal to everyone. If it does, then it’s great because you can get that real and raw experience of the world. However, if you’re at a point in life where you want to be able to see the world, and you’ve got the money to do it your way, then you don’t have to stick to that traditional backpacker style of travel.



First of all, you don’t have to travel with a backpack if you really don’t want to. Obviously, this does always seem to be part of the world-travel process, but if you want to pack suitcases and pay the charge, who cares? At the same time, you can also choose where to stay and be a bit more flexible when it comes to your requirements. While it’s still often a little fun to stick to some kind of budget per day, you don’t have to do that either. So if you are ready to travel the world and you have no restrictive budget in sight, then here’s how to do it.

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Take Your Time

You’re going to want to make sure that you travel in your own time, and at your own pace. Sometimes, when you’re on a budget, you’re restricted time-wise. Either you only have a certain amount of money, so you can only go for so long. Or you have to get back to work. But if you’re financially secure and free, you can book your travels for as long or as short as you like.

Book A First-Class Flight

So the next thing you have to think about is where you’re going to start. You have a few ideas in mind about where to go, and what to see, so go with your instinct and book the first flight out to a destination you’ve always wanted to visit. If you really want to set the pace of the trip, then fly first class. This is a great way to make sure that you start your round the world trip in style.

Stay In A Luxury Hotel

At the same time, you should definitely book into a hotel that you absolutely adore for the first night or first location. You’re definitely going to want to mix things up as you travel, but there’s no reason why you can’t just enjoy the first part of the trip in luxury. It often gives you a chance to relax and explore the local area, but then still be able to come back to your hotel and recharge your batteries.

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Plan Out The Sights You Want To See

Okay, so when it comes to actually figuring out what you want to do and where you want to see on this trip, you need to plan well. Think about all of the best sights in the world, choose which you’ve always wanted to see, and let them dictate the route you decide to take.


Pack Well

Now, you’re also going to want to make sure that you have packed well and have everything that you need with you. Packing a suitcase can seem hard, but you can always make some purchases during your world trip. So definitely make sure that you’ve, A) got clothes for all occasions and weather types, and B) that you have space in your suitcases too.

Plan Out Your Food Stops

One of the best parts about traveling the world is being able to enjoy the incredible cuisines across each culture. So it’s often a good idea to look into the different hot restaurants and foodie spots that you should be heading too. You definitely don’t want to travel the world and then miss out on great experiences.

Shake Things Up

As you’re planning out the rest of the trip, make sure you’re giving yourself the best possible chances to enjoy everything. Think about where to stay, such as a condo in Malaysia or a beach resort in Bali. Then think about how you would like to travel, do you want the comfort of a flight or enjoy the culture of taking a local train? Make sure you’re really broadening your horizons during the trip, after all, your free to backpack around the world without the worry of money.

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Slow Down

When you do get started on your world trip, make sure you slow down. Don’t rush, and definitely don’t spend the entire time on your phone. You may be used to being busy in life, but now’s the time where you need to slow down and embrace the experience.

Get Talking

It’s also a great idea to start talking to people and make friends with the locals if you can. You’ll often have the best experiences, get great recommendations, and really enjoy yourself. The great thing is, you have no budget limitations, so you can just say yes to everything!


Do As You Please

The best thing for those who backpack around the world without really having a restriction of a budget, is that you can do whatever you want. You don’t have to eat at the same place a few times in a row because it’s cheap. You don’t have to move on when the hostel is full. The best thing is you don’t have to fly home when you run out of money. So, instead, you’re going to want to spend your days doing as you please. You’re going to want to just enjoy your time, take in the world, meet new people, and enjoy this incredible exploration that you’ve embarked on. The world is now yours to embrace and enjoy freely.

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