3 Basic Travel Websites You Should Know

in NOMAD HIVE2 years ago (edited)

Websites that makes your travel more fun and stress free!

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Today, I am going to share some helpful travel websites that I often use pre-traveling and even while traveling. These websites are great to get situated in a new environment, read recommendations and even determine the type of clothing that you want to wear. Also, traveling doesn’t have to be expensive and these websites can also help you estimate how much you’d spend on each place and predict the kind of crowd that you’ll be meeting.

1. Nomadlist

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A screenshot from the website for Chiang Mai

Nomadlist is a website full of databases catered to digital nomad. Even if you are a casual traveler, you can use the website to research about the place's safety, walkability, wifi and even the cost of living. On a note, cost of living varies depending on the lifestyle. But through this website, I was able to map out the neighborhood that I wanted to pick and the kind of crowd that area around the area. I use this a lot to research places and often referenced it to a friend. I also ask around if the price on the website would be similar to the actual place and I always get nice estimates. However, traveling as an Indonesian vs as someone from places with stronger currency are different. I often find these prices catered more to those with stronger currencies. So, just be warned. Consider yourself lucky if you’re from a country with stronger currencies as the price you’d spend wouldn’t be that different. The website is also full of databases including women friendly, safety, and freedom of speech.

Pros : Complete database and informative

Cons: Apparently it looks like now we can search endless info there.Although I still find some info e.g about Yogyakarta is outdated.


2. Finding random flights

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A screenshot from google flights on my account

I have two recommendations: that's why I put it as finding random flights. If you are the type to travel based on your day off or work at an office setting, you can use google flights options. It’s as great as skyscanner to determine the good days of traveling and the cheapest flight. All you have to do is put your departure airport and flexible dates, and you’ll see a map of places with their estimated place. There will be recommendations of websites to book the flights from. Meanwhile skyscanner.com is great to find cheaper options and at this point, I would say I definitely prefer google flights than skyscanner.

Pros: Easy search

Cons : nothing so far but it’s google. If you are anti-google this isn’t for you.


3. Budgetyourtrip.com

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A screenshot from budgetyourtrip.com

Budgetyourtrip.com allows you to know the estimation of cost based on your traveling style. You can go from a budget traveler to high-end traveling and even estimates for solo and couple traveling. I use this website to estimate because their estimation is often 2-3x more than what I would spend. For example, in Bali they recommended spending 327000 IDR/day on a budget for traveling around the island. However, in reality excluding the transportation cost, at max I would spend 100000 IDR/day for a 3x meal at a nice place. If I go on a budget, I can go as low as 30000 IDR. In another country, it was the same thing but it’s nice to be prepared as sometimes, there’s unplanned events.

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A screenshot from budgetyourtrip.com a result from chiang mai queries.

Pros : Helpful and very complete with recommendations too

Cons: Must have adblocker removed although you can access just fine. A bit cluttered website and not too UX friendly.


Extras

Another extra would be pinmaple. It’s great to read from other hivers before traveling to a place. Although some of them only contain pictures and basic information about a place, you can still find recommendations over there just definitely don’t expect to often find budget estimates or even how much things cost. Either way, it's still a great place to check out places to see when traveling to another city, island, or even countries.

I have some more but those are the basics of traveling that I think everyone should know. If you didn’t know before, now you know. Happy traveling !

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Thanks for sharing this useful info. Bookmarked and will try these websites next time before I travel.

Happy to share!

thank you for sharing information about 3 Travel Websites with all of us, because this is very useful information for travelers. @macchiata 😁👍

You're welcome.

If you didn’t know before, now you know

Thanks to you! Bookmarked!

Hopefully it'll be useful!

😃Thanks for these useful tips and sites.

I didn't know those! Perhaps that's why my trips are always nonsense-crazyness-unplanned-wild-madness-going-naked trips

Btw your post inspired me to write something similar, but for brokepackers. It'll be ready in a few hours. Be right back.

I met up with a few couchsurfers they were all fun. I am always hesitated to host them because my place is only a single-room apartment and very small. But thus far, people I met from courch surfers were fun. Honestly, hitchiking isn't something I'd do in Indonesia, it's not popular and even so, bus is already cheap around here😃

hitchiking isn't something I'd do in Indonesia, it's not popular

that's precisely why I'd do it hahaha for the challenge
However, I've seen how crazy ppl are in traffic in some asian countries, so not so sure

The only reason why I haven't moved over there to live the cheap nomadic life is because it's so far away from my family =/