Travel Hacks for Tight Budgets
Kyla Stewart
Course creator

Travel Hacks for Tight Budgets

Beginner friendly 9 modules Lifetime access

We live on a great big beautiful planet. Every person should make an effort to break out of thier little bubble and see what this world has to offer. When you broaden your horizons, you also broaden your mentality. But, travel can get expensive, so you have to get creative if you don't have a large travel budget. Here are some of my travel hacks.

Course modules
9 modules
Module 1

Intro

With the number of travel options that are available now, discounted travel is always possible. However, your travel plan can vary substantially based on a few variables:


  1. How many people are traveling with you?
  2. Will you be paying for everyone traveling with you?
  3. How long do you want to travel?
  4. Are you traveling domestically or internationally?
  5. Do you need everything planned out, or will you be flexible with your travel dates?


The answers to these questions can determine how cheaply you can travel. For example, if you are traveling solo, your costs will be much cheaper than if you are a couple traveling with kids. This is true not only because there are more travelers, but also because there will be less flexibility in your transportation and where you stay.

Module 2

Points Churning to get Free Travel

Module 3

Avoiding Tourist Traps

Module 4

Frugal Destinations in America

Module 5

Bang for your Buck in Europe

Module 6

South America Tips

Module 7

Affordability in Asia

Module 8

Transportation Hacks

Module 9

Hacks for Expenses

About the Course Creator

Travel Hacks for Tight Budgets
Kyla Stewart
I swapped cubicles for carry-ons and haven’t looked back. I work from anywhere with a half-decent internet connection, whether that’s a quiet Airbnb or a noisy street. If traveling were a job, I’d be a gazillionaire.