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Budget Backpacking in India - 2014

Ấn Độ và Nam phi là 2 địa điểm mình muốn đến trong tương lai. Kế hoạch của mình là một năm đi 1 chuyến lớn và 2 chuyến nhỏ ( Trong khối ASIAN) :) Nhấc mông lên và phi thôi

Source: http://www.twomonkeystravel.com/2014/05/budget-trip-to-maldives.html



Summary
Cheap
Average
Flashpacking
Accommodation
$ 5 to $8 – Dorm bed or a really small non-AC private single room
$10 to 20 – a Private room (AC or Non-AC) which you can share up to 3 person depending on a place
Above $25
Food
Less than $1 to $2/meal- street food or very basic meal
$2 to $5/meal – can be even shared with another person
$10 above
Transportation
$2 to $4- Non AC sleeper
$ 4 to $8- Non AC sleeper or 3rd class depending on the distance
$ 15 to $30 – 2nd class or 3rd Class
Tourist Entrance Fees
All up to you but you can spend $ 10 to $30 for the tourist fees and day trip taxi
Alcohol
All up to you if you want to have a crazy night partying or just have a dry trip.
TOTAL per day:
$8 to $14
$ 19 to $25
$ 30 above
             Per week (7 days)
$ 60 to $80 – considering you’ll do a little shopping,   drinking or do some touristy things.
$100 to $190- considering you do a day of sightseeing, a night of drinking and buying souvenirs for the family.
$ 250 above – It all depends on you. India is the only place where you can splurge like a King but spend way less compared to your own country.



Backpacking in India in 2014 is different to what it was a few years ago, however, it can be as cheap as $8/day or you can splurge up to $30 depending on the convenience.. Jon and I initially set a $25/day or 1500 INR budget as couple (meaning $12.5/person), then we withdraw our money weekly so we have $175/ week budget, with which we might decide to splurge at the beginning then become complete cheapskates by the end of the week… Or when we flash-pack and book a 3-star hotel then we will decide to have our breakfast buffet to last for lunch so we only have to pay for our evening meal. Also, we’re not a museum and temple kind of traveler; we can check it out if it’s free or maybe pay for it if it’s something like the Taj Mahal in Agra or the Forts in Jaipur.  It’s all up to you.. The exchange rate in India is $1 : 60 Rupee and £1 : 100 Rupees.


In India, there are different levels of accommodation depending on your budget; dorm style hostels are not as common as in South East Asia, but you can still find some in Goa, Mumbai, Jaipur and even in Varanasi which will cost you $5 to $8 per person. But if you’re traveling as a couple or a group of two or three friends it’s worth booking a private room in a hostel or guesthouse for $10 to $20 per room - AC or Non AC depending on the city. If you want to flash-pack with a little more convenience with a buffet breakfast, wifi and if you’re lucky a swimming pool, then expect to pay minimum $25.

Our $6.5/ night bungalow in Galgibaga, Goa

If you’re traveling on your own, we’d suggest you choose the hostels where other solo backpackers stay.  As a couple we prefer to book a nicer guesthouse or a hotel with nice amenities and a strategic location. If you’re with a group of friends then just stay anywhere you want but better if you book it in advance – hostels tend to be more spread out than in SE Asia!
You can also couchsurf, volunteer and work in hostels in exchange for a free bed. Also, only in India you can afford to book a 5-star hotel for as little as $90/ night for a deluxe room with buffet breakfast. It’s good to splurge sometimes for a 5-star just to relax and recharge yourselves especially if you can’t do it in your country as it’s too expensive.

You can see the pictures and price of where we stayed in India, please check our FB page : Two Monkeys Travel

Bodh Gaya Train Station- Jon slept there for the night while waiting for our train to Kolkata

Transportation

We are traveling India almost entirely via trains, not just because it’s super cheap, but it’s a much more authentic experience than flying.  Also, we’re actually really impressed with the Indian railway system, in spite of some long delays which happen in every country.  Since we usually travel via overnight sleeper train, we save a night per trip on accommodation costs.  

Day Time- Non- AC Sleeper Train (The upper bunk was my bed that night)
There are 4 kinds of sleeper coach on the trains which are ideal for foreign tourists: the 1st class, 2nd class, 3rdclass and the non-ac sleeper which we actually prefer. To save a lot of money, I highly suggest you register yourselves with IRCTC so you can book your tickets in advance and to save money from the travel agent’s fee.. When you book online you’ll pay as little as $4 for an 8-hour journey for the non-ac to $10 with 3rd class AC. If you want to experience the real India and enjoy the scenery, we suggest you just book the non-AC sleeper train or the 3-tier AC.

Overnight Sleeper Train (12 hours) from Kolkata to New Jalpaiguri

Also, from the train stations, you better off look for the Prepaid Taxi or Rickshaw booth stand wherein they have a fixed rate to book your transport from the trains station to your pre-booked accommodation or the tourist street where you can find a place to stay. So to stop the hawkers or scammers, tell them that you’re looking for the Prepaid booth stand and they will all leave you alone.

Prepaid Taxi Booth Stand in Goa Airport

Food

Before arriving in India, a lot of people warned us about “Delhi Belly.”  So far we never experienced that despite eating street food and the food in trains but you must always be careful. In the north, you can have a budget meal for less than $1.  Jon and I used to buy 3 dishes and share it between us, we have a budget of $5 per meal together or maybe more if we saved on the transportation and accommodation budget. Also, you can easily buy bottled water everywhere and it should only cost 15 to 25 INR (about 50 cents)!

"Duck n' Chill Agonda, Goa" Amazing view and amazing food!

Sometimes when Jon and I are doing a long distance train trip, we buy bread, jam or butter, some chips or chocolates and just put it on our “foodie bag”. Yes, we have a foodie bag, which is really useful if you’re having a break from Indian.  Plus when we go to a restaurant or coffee shop we can sneak in our bottled water and some snacks if outside food is not allowed but we badly needed to use their Wi-Fi for a day! (LOL) But don’t worry during train rides as there are a lot of food vendors passing by and some of the AC express trains have food included!


Tourist Entrance Fees

This all depends on your preference, for example in Agra as a foreign tourist you have to pay 750 INR or $ 12.5 for a 1 day valid ticket in the Taj Mahal, entrance to the Agra Fort and some other tourist areas.  Also in Jaipur, when you go to the Amer Fort you can purchase a combo ticket of $6 or 350 INR which includes several other famous forts/museums.  If you have a student ID card then you only paying 250 INR (almost $2 savings!)
Taj Mahal, Agra
However, if you plan to see these tourist things, also consider the price of the taxi or rickshaw for your sightseeing which is usually quite pricey, we had to pay $25 for an 8-hour sightseeing just for the 4-seater taxi but luckily we were sharing with two other people.  

Amber Fort, Jaipur


Alcohol and partying

Jon and I haven’t partied like crazy in India, (it seems like we had enough of that in South East Asia) but if you want to the cost of a large Kingfisher beer in a shop is only $1.  If you buy it from bars then it’s more like $2 to $ 3 per bottle.  Goa’s probably the cheapest place to drink, but in the larger cities like Mumbai and Kolkata it gets a bit pricey.




Shopping

The famous Anjuna Flee Market (Day time) in Goa every Wednesday
I can’t give you an estimated price as we’re long-term travelers and shopping is not ideal for us but if you prefer to go shopping then there’s the famous flee market in Anjuna, Goa. In Mumbai, there’s the Kolawa Causeway which is famous for tourists but if you want to buy cheaper price where the local Indians shop then head for the Crawford Market. If you plan to buy silk then Varanasi is the best place to be.  There are plenty of marble shops in Agra, but like any tourist hot spot you’re likely to get cheap tourist stuff and high tourist prices! 

Kashmiri Silk



Tourist visa cost depends on from where you’re from, the length of stay and number of entries you want. We planned to travel for a few months, so Jon and I had a multiple entry visa for 6 months which we were able to get from the Indian Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam. As a Philippines passport holder, I only paid $80 while Jon, who has a British Passport, paid around $135. There are countries, like the Philippines, who can avail a 30-day Visa-on-arrival from the airport and just pay $60, this is ideal if you plan to stay in India for less than a month but take not that you can only avail VOA twice every year.

Airfare

For the cheap airfare, we always use different websites such as Skyscanner, Kayak and you can even go to the Airlines website to check if they have promotions. If you’re coming from the Middle East or Europe, you better fly in to Mumbai or Delhi while if you’re coming from the South East Asia then its way cheaper if you’ll be flying in at Chennai or Kolkata International Airport. Actually, we’re impressed how modern the International Airports in India and I bet you will like it too.

Another tip before you book that flight, India is a massive country so if you’ll do a week or 2-weeks backpacking then you’re better off flying in and flying out at different airports unless you’re willing to fly domestically. For example, you’ll start a 2 week trip in the North and have a round trip ticket flying in and out of Kolkata (Calcutta) but you are planning to also visit Agra and New Delhi, then you might waste 2 days by just traveling by train.



Tips in Budgeting

If you’re traveling alone then it’s really easy to budget your money as you decide fully on where to stay, what to eat and which places to go.  But if you’re traveling with a group where all of you will decide the things together it is suggested that you guys talk to each other before the trip on how much is your budget for everything, as it can easily get complicated once you’re on the road. As a couple, it’s very usual that one of you is in-charge with budgeting and tracking your spending to keep things on track, but of course both of you will decide on how to spend your money. One major tip: We were much more spontaneous traveling in South East Asia where we didn’t pre-book places to stay, instead just finding somewhere when we arrived. We were able to do that in Goa, but if it’s high season it can really help to pre-book your accommodations in advance or at least have an idea on where to stay especially in Jaipur, Varanasi, Agra and Kolkata.  It’s not like arriving in Khao San Road in Bangkok where everything is all in the same place.


Last notes:
India is a nice country that should be in your travel bucket list. As a woman, yes it is safe but you must also take precautions. I highly suggest you travel with at least a friend to save money in your budget, for safety and for more fun!

Next article, 3 different routes for backpacking round 3 to 4 cities in India for 1 week.  Great if you only have limited time and don’t mind a jam-packed schedule! But ideally backpacking in India requires at least 1 month to see and feel Incredible India!

P S Our internet connection here in Darjeeling is really slow so will upload the pictures next time.. but you can LIKE us in Facebook to follow our adventure www.facebook.com/twomonkeytravel

Chuyến đi tới Maldives

Hôm nay đọc bài viết về chuyến đi Maldives của hai khách hàng của Doctor Spa, mình có một chút ghen tị với 2 bạn này. Tuy nhiên nó lại là động lực cho mình đặt ra mục tiêu chinh phục Maldives. Mình quyết định đánh dấu bài này để sẽ thực hiện chuyến đi này trong tương lại và cũng chia sẻ thông tin để bạn nào đi Maldives có thể tham khảo

19 Sep 2014 - dự định đi Sep 2015 :) 

Budget Trip to Maldives

Source: http://www.twomonkeystravel.com/2014/05/budget-trip-to-maldives.html
The Maldives has always had the reputation of a luxury, island paradise reserved for the rich and couples on honeymoon, spending about $1000 per/night.  Not anymore! With changes to the law allowing locals to open guesthouses on residential islands, there are now plenty of options for the budget backpacker. It's possible to spend $100 to $200 a day per couple including; deluxe room; full board meals; snorkeling and other excursions.  Obviously that's a lot compared to SE Asia, but the term 'budget' is relative depending on where you're travelling!

Jon and I stayed in the Maldives for 6 days with a budget of $1500 including our flights, a luxurious day in a 5-star resort, private boat and water sports such as catamaran sailing, kayaking, snorkeling. You can have at least $500 budget per couple if you plan to do a 3 days/ 2 nights trip, but read the article to guide you.



Sunset Dinner
Pristine beach
Here's how we did it:

Check the map


Male, Capital of Maldives
The Maldives is made up of 1,192 islands, of which 192 are inhabited by a population of just 328,536.  Many of these islands have been developed by the 4 and 5 star resorts for which the country is most famous.

Residential Houses in Thulusdoo Island


However, local residential islands like Hulhumale and Thulusdoo are seeing an increase in guesthouses offering deals for between $100 to $200 a night.  We chose Thulusdoo island - it’s only 1 hour and 30 mins from the Capital (Male) by ferry and is home to two of the most famous surfing spots in the whole Maldives – Cokes Surf Point and Chicken Surf Point. The island is a perfect base camp for snorkeling, fishing, diving and of course surfing
Sunset view in Thulusdoo Island

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 Book a cheap ticket.


Request a window seat!
Jon and I are already in India  so we looked for the cheapest airport to fly to and from the Maldives.  We found a $220 roundtrip ticket from Trivandrum International Airport-which is the Southern-most city in India. Clearly it depends on where you're flying from, but there are always deals to be found if you're flexible with your travel dates. 

If you're coming from South East Asia then wait for the deals from Air Asia as they started flying directly to Maldives. However, from Europe there are increasing direct flights from Germany and UK. 

If you can't find a cheap direct flight then maybe you can book a flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka which is the nearest to Maldives and the cheapest to fly from.

Emergency seat

Aerial view before landing

Book your guesthouse, inn or lodge in advance
Our private open-air jet bath spa!
There are lots of new guesthouses popping up all over the Maldives which cater to budget travelers.  Since Jon was planning on surfing, we chose Thulusdoo Island, which has two famous surf spots - Cokes and Chickens. We found this guesthouse, Askani Thulusdoo, which was newly built a month (February 2014) prior to our arrival. 

We got a great deal with $600 for two people for 5 nights, including a Deluxe Air-conditioned room; full-board meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner); free Wifi (yes, some guesthouse will ask you to pay!).


There was only one other couple staying there for our first two days, so we actually had the place to ourselves for much of the trip! They didn't have their own chef so meals were prepared at another guesthouse or we could go eat outside instead.



AC Deluxe Room with Cable TV

Open-air Bathroom

Our lovely guides!
Only 4-bedroom guesthouse



Traveling to the Island
Public Ferry from the Airport


If you're staying in one of the expensive resorts then you need to travel from the airport by private speed boat or a seaplane and you don't want to know how much that costs!

When choosing a guesthouse, check that they have a public ferry used by the local residents. We paid just $2 each way from Male to Thulusdoo.  Also, check the timings of the ferry's as some only go once a day; 3 PM from Male and at 8 AM from Thulusdoo to Male.  If you're not careful with your flight times you could accidentally lose a day of your trip!


Ferry from Male to Thulusdoo Island

Enjoying the 1 hour/ 30 mins Ferry ride
Excursions




Whilst the Maldives is famous for diving, snorkeling, sailing and other water sports, Thulusdoo Island is famous for its' surfing. You can rent a surfboard there or you can bring your own.  (Be aware though, these are reef breaks and may not be suitable for beginners!)




For snorkeling, as long as you have your own mask and snorkel, then you can just walk 5 minutes to the beach where you can see plenty of fish and corals.  You can also rent a boat to take you to a snorkeling spot which is really worth it for $30- $40 per trip with maximum of for 4 pax (so if you're a group of 4 then you only pay $10 per person).

You can also scuba dive, go on a day trip to a virgin island or go sunset fishing.  Although it's highly suggested that you arrange these trips beforehand with the guesthouse so you don't have to bargain the price of separate activities when you arrive. 


Half-day Private Boat

Go on a daytrip to any resort - Experience the luxury of a 4/5* resort, without paying $700-$2000 a night!


Jon and I decided to do a day trip to one of the resorts near to our island, ClubMed. Instead of paying at least $700/night to stay in the resort, we chose to pay the day trip fee of $120 per person to enjoy the all inclusive facilities and services, including a snorkeling trip, kayaking, catamaran sailing and as much food and drink as we could manage!


Enjoying the Open Bar and the sun
Use of Catamaran Boat is FREE
Preparing for the Club Med Snorkeling Trip
Only Resorts have Alcoholic Drinks!
Use of Kayak is FREE!

Infinity Pool

Buffet.. Breakfast and Lunch are included!

Private Boat to and from Club Med Kani

Below is our summary of expenses which you can use as a reference: 


Summary of Expenses
Cost
TOTAL
Flight Tickets
Roundtrip ticket Male- Trivandrum, India = $ 220/person
$440
Airport and Ferry Transport
Airport Ferry to Male (roundtrip)- $1.5/person = $ 3
Taxi to Thulusdoo Ferry (roundtrip)- $2/trip = $4
Ferry to Thulusdoo = $2/person = $4
Ferry back to Male = $2/person = $4



$15
Accommodation
Deluxe AC Room with Full-board meals and drinks - $120/ night x 5 night 
$600
Food
Included at Thulusdoo Package but paid $15 for our lunch while going around in Male before the Ferry to the island
$15
Resort Day Trip- Club Med Kani
Day Trip Entrance fee (8AM to 5PM) to be paid directly at the resort - $120

Including: Buffet Breakfast and lunch, open bar, water sports – snorkeling, catamaran sailing, kayaking and gym etc
$240
Private Ferry Boat transfer (from Thulusdoo to Club Med)
Roundtrip - $120

*If you have other friends then you can divide the cost
$120
Excursion Activity
Snorkeling Trip and visit to Chicken Island - $10/person for the boat $5/person entrance fee to Chicken Island
$30
Shopping
Bought swimsuit from the Club Med
$20
TOTAL: $1480 for 6 Days/5 nights for 2 people


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