When it comes to travel, lodging is frequently the largest outlay. However, you
may find affordable solutions that won’t break the bank with a little preparation
and research.
Hostels,Guesthouses,Backpackers and Camping fall under this category.
Hostels:
• Shared kitchens, baths, and lounges
• Dormitory-style lodging with bunk beds
• A social environment with common areas and planned activities
• Reasonably priced (around $10 to $30 each night)
• Possible amenities include Free Wi-Fi , Laundry rooms ,Safes or lockers ,Tour
reservations and travel guidance , Self-catering kitchen facilities
Guesthouses:
• Personalised service and home-cooked meals
• Cosy, small, family-run accommodations
• Private rooms with shared or en-suite bathrooms
• Costs differ; on average, $20–50 per night
• Frequently found in tranquil neighbourhoods or residential areas
• Among the amenities could be: A homemade breakfast , Free Wi-Fi ,A DVD
player and TV , Facilities for tea and coffee ,An outdoor area or garden
Backpackers:
• Simple lodging with bunk beds and shared rooms
• Common areas with kitchens, restrooms, and lounges
• A social environment with gathering places and activities – Reasonably
priced (nightly average $10–25)
• Frequently found in busy locations near public transport
• Possible amenities include: Free Wi-Fi – Laundry rooms ,Safes or lockers
,Reservations for tours and guidance on travelling ,Self-catering kitchen
facilities
Camping:
• Camps full facility, tent or RV with communal area and
showers/toilets/barbecue) Agri/Survival Tourism Self-guided outdoor
recreation Sun bathing
• Prices goes for as a minimumbetween $5 –20 per night
• Typically located in rural areas suchas national parks & forests.
• These features could be picnic tables & BBQ areas, fireplaces, massive pool
options and access to trails basic toilets sewer