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Eye Opening: Just Buy The Ticket~


Travelling is as fun as it sounds. That my friend, I  assure you. Well it clearly depends on many affecting factors i.e. your travel companion(s), your interest and of course the experience. If you travel with the right people, I can guarantee you won't regret buying the ticket. 

 If you are a student, love adventures and is willing to try new things 
then here are few tips on travelling for you!


1. Set your mind to it! I strongly believe  that what you tell yourself is important so set a goal and aim for it. Say, You want to go to Africa then set your mind to it. Make sure to do a mini research about the place you want to travel to, it'll somehow make you more determined to set your feet on that place. 

2. Find your companion(s). I think it is more fun to travel with friends BUT don't let my opinion stops you from doing single travel (it is in my wishlist!). In my case, having 2-3 friends accompanying me is good enough. okay maybe 4 is the best one. Well, I have my reasons. Taxi fares, hotel fees and  of course you got another 3 cameras pointing at you at one time.
 But you are the mastermind of your own trip, so you decide. 

3.Buy the ticket. Check for promotions.. always~ often there are promotions that will make that jaw of yours dropsssss. As a student, getting promotion prices is a very exciting thing. CHECK! CHECK! CHECK! If the place , the price , they all look sweet to you. Bammmmm! That's it, that's your key to experience travelling.
 NOTE: If you have a really loose wallet then you should consider buying your ticket months away before the DAY. 

4.Save, Save and Save. If you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you probably won't have to worry about money for travelling. 
For those who were born with plastic spoon in their mouth, like me, those extra months away before your travel date will help you to save more money. 
Save as many as you can 'cause extra money never do harm :) 

5. List down the things you wanna do there  / things you should bring and prepare your mental for a great adventure.

Again I would like to emphasize, you are the mastermind of your own trip. Plan it and carry it out. Unplanned things might happen but worry not that'll add on to the fun . 
 's all for now,adios amigos.

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