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  1. My 6-Month Africa Travel Budget

    A budget-conscious traveller could probably easily travel on $30 - $50 per day - or even less. If you ate locally every day, you could spend less than $5 on food & water. Camping or staying in dorms, outside of national parks is cheap too, usually between $5 - $10 per night. Local transport is super cheap too.

  2. Traveling Africa on a Budget

    Here is the breakdown of an average Africa travel budget: Accommodation- $20 per day equals $600 per month. On this budget, you can stay in budget hotels most nights with the occasional night couchsurfing, camping, sleeping in a hostel, or AirBnb. Food- $200 per month.

  3. Backpacking Africa: My Top Travel Tips (After 11 Years of Travelling

    For an in-depth look at what I spent on my first Africa, have a read of My 6-Month Africa Travel Budget post. If you are going on a tour, it will be easier to work out your budget in advance. If you're travelling solo, it will be a bit more of a guesstimate, but you can still get a good idea using the guide above. ...

  4. Africa Trip Cost: How Much Should You Budget?

    South Africa is not as expensive as you would imagine. You can travel South Africa for a budget of around $50 per day, per person, and live quite comfortably. Cape Town and Johannesburg are quite backpacker friendly, but again, your biggest expense in South African will be game drives.

  5. Ultimate Africa Travel Guide (Planning, Tips & Advice)

    The African continent is the second-largest in the world, featuring 54 countries and 12 territories. To truly explore all it has to offer would take you a lifetime and man, would that be a wild ride. Our Africa Travel guide is here to serve you advice and insight on the most popular areas of the continent and places we have personally visited.

  6. How to plan an African safari on a very tight budget: the 8-step guide

    Travel season vs. safari budget. When planning an African safari, the timing of your trip is closely tied to your budget. The dry season in East Africa, typically from July to October, is considered the peak tourist season. This period offers ideal weather and game viewing conditions, with the great wildebeest migration in full swing.

  7. How To Plan Your Dream Trip To Africa (in 18 easy steps)

    Step 12. Check Your Passport and Apply for Visas. Passports. To travel to most Africa countries, you will need your passport to be valid for 6 months from the date you enter the country (I usually make sure it's longer to be on the safe side) and in some countries, like Togo, you need a year left.

  8. Africa Travel Cost Guide: Budget by Country

    Rating Countries Estimated Daily Budget ☆ Madagascar, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Egypt: $40-60 ☆☆ Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Tunisia: $60-80 ☆☆☆ South Africa ...

  9. How to Plan an African Safari on a Budget

    A step-by-step safari planning guide on how to plan an African safari on a budget with handy budgeting and safari tips from an experienced Africa travel expert. Toll Free Numbers: 1-888-414-6513 -808-189-1052 , All Other Countries - +27 21 791 0878

  10. Traveling Through Africa in Style and on a Budget

    Mid-range options are more limited in selection, high in price, and often lower in comfort and style. Budget options may be cheap, but are often very low in quality. In some places they are also almost nonexistent. Again, the budget will vary dramatically from country to country, as does the travel infrastructure.

  11. The Ultimate Africa Travel Guide • The Blonde Abroad

    6 Travel Budget Busters to Avoid. 10 Budget-Friendly Travel Destinations Around the World. 6 Ways to Spend Less on Travel. LUXURY TRAVEL. The Best Luxury Honeymoon Destinations. ... Read more about the Best Time to Go on Safari in Africa by Month! Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, ...

  12. How To Plan The Perfect African Trip In 13 Easy Steps

    1 13 Things To Consider When Planning A Trip To Africa. 1.1 Safety In Africa - Let's Talk Misconceptions. 1.2 Pick A Country In Africa - Flight Routes. 1.3 Visa Applications. 1.4 Health and Vaccinations Required In African Countries. 2 How To Plan A Trip To Africa On A Budget (Your Budget!) 2.1 Accommodation.

  13. 34 Top Tips for Budget Travel in Africa

    Alternatively, if you're a long-term traveller, digital nomad or frequent remote worker seeking travel health cover, check out Safetywing's Nomad Insurance policies. #7 Bring USD Cash…. Lots. Leading on from this point about needing USD cash for borders is my top budget travel Africa tip of them all. Bring USD cash… and lots of it.

  14. Your Unforgettable Africa Itinerary: Dream Trips from 1 Week to 3 Months

    Get to Sudan either by crossing overland from Aswan or flying direct to Khartoum from Cairo. Allow 3 days for the capital and then split the rest of your time between the Nubian town of Karima and the splendid Meroe Pyramids. Get more information in my perfect Sudan travel itinerary.

  15. 12 Easy Ways to Travel to Africa on a Budget

    Download Article. Hop on a tuk-tuk or a bus for the cheapest way to see a city. In addition to walking or biking, you could hire a 3-wheeled motorized taxi called a tuk-tuk. Larger cities like Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Durban all have an inexpensive bus system, too. [3] If you're traveling in Kenya, look for matutus.

  16. 5 Best Affordable African Safari Options in 2024

    FIVE BEST AFFORDABLE AFRICAN SAFARIS IN 2024. Select a lodge or scroll down to view all. 1. Arathusa Safari Lodge - Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve. 2. Ewanjan Tented Camp - Serengeti National Park. 3. Mara Intrepids Tented Camp - Masai Mara National Reserve. 4.

  17. How to plan a safari trip on a budget

    30-50 EUR per day if you rent the vehicle inside the national park. 100-150 EUR per day if you need a transfer longer than 2 hours. Food: 10-15 EUR per day. Budget safari tour for 2 people (3D/2N) in Amboseli National Park: 500 EUR. Budget safari tour for 2 people (3D/2N) in Etosha National Park: 400 EUR.

  18. Budget for a 6-Month Trip (and Other Interesting Numbers)

    We figured if we spent $100/day for the two of us (that includes food, lodging and entertainment), we'd keep well within our budget ($3,000/mo. x 6 = $18,000). This would work out to about 10K on plane tickets/travel costs and then about 20K on daily expenses. The reality is that some areas of the world are cheaper than others so the $100/day ...

  19. 6 months traveling around the world

    The idea to start a travel blog was born a couple of months before and that´s how Love and Road began. Love and Road 6 months journey. Continents - Africa, Asia and Europe. Countries - Croatia, France, Italy, Monaco, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Turkey (during this trip just 8 countries, but in total, we already visited 29 countries since ...

  20. The Best Budget Destinations in Africa • The Blonde Abroad

    Average Costs. Dorm Bed: $15 USD per person per night. Three Cheap Meals: $10 a day. Local Transportation: $5 (taxis, local buses, subway, etc.) Average Daily Budget: $27. Pyramids of Giza.

  21. The Beginner's Guide to Backpacking East & Southern Africa

    READ MORE: My 6 Month Africa Travel Budget Eating local, rice and beans! Health & Safety. This is a massive topic, not just for Africa, but travel in general. I wrote about this topic in my Top Africa Travel Tips post, so I recommend that you give that a read. But in a nutshell, my health and safety tips are.

  22. 6 months in Africa : r/travel

    6 months in Africa. Discussion. Spouse and I are in our 50s and retired with a pension of $3000/mo after all expenses (life insurance, medical insurance, utilities, food, etc). Our house is paid off and we do not have any debt. We have an emergency fund and savings. While we are still healthy and able, we would like to start spending 6 months ...

  23. Our Once In A Lifetime 6 Month Trip Itinerary

    Bangkok - Chiang Mai - Koh Phi Phi - Krabi - Khao Sok - Koh Samui - Koh Tao. This list is in chronological order of where we visited on our 6 month travel itinerary, with a few exceptions. We went to Italy, Spain, and Germany twice, but I've listed each of those countries based on the first time we visited.