Big Travel, Small Budget: How to Travel More, Spend Less, and See the World - Paperback
by Sean Ogle (Foreword by), Ryan Shauers (Author)
Learn How to Travel Better while Traveling on a BudgetTo experience the freedom of long-term travel you need to either have a lot of money in your bank account or you have to cut corners and travel uncomfortably to stick to a budget.The Real Struggle is That Travel is Just Too ExpensiveYou know you'd love to travel more, but the typical budget travel advice says you should sleep on the couches of strangers, pile into crowded "chicken" buses, or eat Top Ramen in your hostel dorm room. There has to be a better way to travel cheap over the long-term and save money.Ryan Shauers' new book Big Travel, Small Budget helps you look at long-term travel in a whole new way. Based on the lessons learned in nearly three years of travel, this book will show you how to save money traveling and provide you with an inexpensive path to a rich life.Introducing: Big Travel, Small Budget - How to Travel More, Spend Less, and See the World.This book includes sections on:
Ryan is a writer and traveler that will always call the Pacific Northwest home even though he hasn't really lived there since 2007. Like many others, he got his first real taste of long-term travel during college as he studied abroad in both Italy and Yemen. He left college with big dreams of adventure before he ended up moving across the country to Washington, DC, where he worked as a legislative assistant for a senior member of Congress. After his job came to an end, he launched himself into the world of vagabonding and hasn't looked back. At the end of 2012 he decided to take a year-long career break to road trip around the American West climbing and hiking. Following that trip he decided to head to South America to backpack across Colombia before settling down in Medellin for a few months. Most recently you can find him back on the open road, somewhere in Central America.