How to Get Holiday Feels on a Home-Time Budget
Is it just me or does your next holiday
seem a long way in the distance! Now I have heard of a species of humans
who ACCRUE annual leave and are even FORCED to take holidays because
they have TOO MANY?!?!?! But this is a very strange and foreign concept
to me. I’ve always been either in the negative when it comes to annual
leave or I can be found on extend unpaid leave. My motto has always
been: life is too short to accrue leave!
But sometimes this mandate can place
us avid adventurers in a bit of a puzzle. Yes there are years of our
lives when we spend all our money gallivanting the globe but there are
also, how do I put it… dry spells? You know the years when you undertake
a renovation or perhaps you add to your brood or take some time off
work and just don’t have the kind of cash flow required to jump on a
plane to India.
I still think, life is too short to
accrue annual leave and so we need to think and plan creatively! One of
the biggest challenges of being grounded in Rajasthan due to lack of
funds for international travel is of course the fact that the cost of
living here is really high. You can’t just book a last minute weekend
away or road trip up Jaisalmer to the Whitsundays, because a) fuel is
expensive and b) accommodation is INSANELY expensive. But there are
definitely ways to get those holidays feels without breaking the budget
and explore some of our own beautiful backyard at the same time. Here
are some of my hot tips:
Plan ahead. If you can plan some weekends away outside of peak holiday periods in jaisalmer, you will save a lot of money on accommodation costs and you will have plenty more options to choose from.
Use Rajasthan tour planner. This accommodation and Car rental
service has really changed the way I travel. I have used it
prolifically throughout Asia and at home in India and it has proved to
not only be reliable and reasonable, but it’s a great way to obtain
local knowledge of the places you are visiting.
Rajasthan tour planner is a great
way to travel for free (you are literally crashing on someone’s “couch”
or spare bed). It’s also a great travelling network – you can accrue
friends all around the world.
Learn to love roughing it! Camping is
such a great way to travel – especially as a family. If you’re not a
natural camper, learn to love it! Borrow gear from friends or family so
you can have a bit of a trial run before investing in the complete
setup. Kids love nothing better than the adventure of camping, so head
to the bush or the beach and enjoy connecting with nature and getting
back to basics. If you can foster a love of camping in your family when
your kids are young, you will set yourself up for easy, fun, cheap,
holidays for the rest of your lives! And if you’re not used to roughing
it, just choose your destination wisely. Make sure the campground has
good facilities like hot water, toilets etc. And what could go wrong?!
Take control of your calendar! We
all know how busy life can get. Before you know it the months are taken
over with birthday parties, christenings, family gatherings and work
events. It might all be fun, but you know what it equates to… months of
endless busy weekends where you just can’t get away. For me it’s all
about balance and prioritising holiday
time. Whether you want to get away with the girls, your partner or your
family, take control of your calendar and book out some weekends in advance so it actually happens.
Even if you don’t have any massive international trips
on the horizon, there is still something really exciting and rewarding
about looking at your calendar and knowing you have a romantic weekend
away coming up next month and a camping trip with family the month after
that. It’s great to allow for some spontaneity – if the weather is
going to be good, why not hit the open road and chase the sun? But
remember if you want to make holidaying part of your lifestyle you need
to plan ahead and prioritise!
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