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In this lesson, Matt shares his step-by-step trip planning process that will help you plan your next trip on a budget.
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what's in this lesson
Planning a trip can be an overwhelming process… unless you know where to look! You’ll learn where to find cheap flights, how to find places to stay, and ways to save on your next trip, no matter where you’re traveling.
What you’ll learn:
- How to decide where to go
- How to research your costs
- The best sites to find cheap flights
- How to use travel rewards cards
- The best sites to book accommodation
- How to pack
- Where to find travel insurance
About Nomadic Matt
Matthew Kepnes runs the budget travel website, Nomadic Matt. Since starting his blog in 2008, he’s helped tens of millions of people travel more for less with time-tested and proven tips and advice.
In July 2006, Matt set out on an adventure around the world that continues to this day. Since then, he’s traveled to over 100 countries and territories, traveled hundreds of thousands of miles, slept in over a thousand hostels, tried weird food (including fried maggots), made lifelong friends, learned multiple languages, and, most importantly, made it his mission to help people travel the world. He is the author of the New York Times best selling book, How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, as well as a memoir called Ten Years a Nomad.
- Overview
- in this lesson
- Resources
Planning a trip can be an overwhelming process… unless you know where to look! You’ll learn where to find cheap flights, how to find places to stay, and ways to save on your next trip, no matter where you’re traveling.
What you’ll learn:
- How to decide where to go
- How to research your costs
- The best sites to find cheap flights
- How to use travel rewards cards
- The best sites to book accommodation
- How to pack
- Where to find travel insurance
About Nomadic Matt
Matthew Kepnes runs the budget travel website, Nomadic Matt. Since starting his blog in 2008, he’s helped tens of millions of people travel more for less with time-tested and proven tips and advice.
In July 2006, Matt set out on an adventure around the world that continues to this day. Since then, he’s traveled to over 100 countries and territories, traveled hundreds of thousands of miles, slept in over a thousand hostels, tried weird food (including fried maggots), made lifelong friends, learned multiple languages, and, most importantly, made it his mission to help people travel the world. He is the author of the New York Times best selling book, How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, as well as a memoir called Ten Years a Nomad.