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How Can I Travel The World Without Any Money

A world without money?

Musta, What do you mean who would make all the clothes? We would. Why? Because we NEED those to help live and survive. People wouldn't be working because they say "well i need money to buy all this stuff" they would working because they say "i need all this stuff." Get it? I'm not say just let everything be free, that is a part of it, but I also did not say that nobody would be working to make the stuff we need.

If you can't grow food or make clothes because you don't get money even though it's what you need to live, then please go pop a hand full of oxycotton right now.

Can I travel the world with no money?

I'm 21 and going to college and I fear that I'm worrying too much about my future and not enough about now. I have done nothing exciting or interesting in my life and I fear I will miss out on my youth if I continue.

One of my friends has no worries and he's about to travel across the country for the hell of it. I met a girl once who ran away to South America as a teenager and had a lot of fun.

My question is how do I start an adventure like this? If I can finish school with no debt, I really want to just disappear for a while. Maybe go to Europe? My biggest problems are I have no money and I don't know where I would go.

What are some good countries for something like this?

How do I travel the world with no money??

I really want to take a year out and travel the world but how do people do it when they are so young and have no money??
Do you take out a loan or do you have to work everywhere you go?? Is there an easy option?? Thanks! :D

How can I travel the world without spending my father’s money?

There must be many ways but I'll just state a few that I can think of.You need to work hard and earn well to travel using your hard earned money. You can keep some amount aside for travelling every month.You can take up a job or indulge in a business which requires you to travel across countries. Photographers, artists, actors, athletes, directors, tour operators, flight attendants, pilots etc. get to travel a lot while on work.Marry a rich person who also shares the same desire and doesn't mind spending for it.A useful hack- Becoming a WWOOF volunteer will immensely bring down your travel expenses.

What can I do to travel the world without spending my father's money?

Your best option is to plan a trip, plan a budget, double the amount of money you think you’ll need (trust me, it's important to overbudget), and then save until you can afford it.Your next best option is to look into studying abroad in many places. It will probably take longer to finish school because of language barriers and it might affect the subject of your degree but it would be an awesome experience.Your third option is to save just enough to get somewhere and get whatever the local equivalent of a working holiday visa is. You won't make enough money to do more than just get by as a pauper, and many places only grant one working holiday visa (if they have one at all) and/or refuse to extend the length of your stay.A plausible fourth option is that if your English is fluent, you might be able to teach it abroad. This wouldn't involve much actual travel though as you'd be working mostly in one place, but it might be an interesting way to spend time off of school.

How do I travel the world without spending any money for the flights or ticket?

The internet. I have virtually visited places all over the world. As it is impossible to visit everywhere on earth, I love searching and discovering new places that I find interesting, educating, captivating, and beautiful (and some locations considered not so pleasant nor beautiful). Some discoveries are added to my list of possible places to visit, while others I have no intention on visiting, but that doesn't mean I won't enjoy my virtual tour. For example, I spent a weekend in the coldest year-round inhabited towns on Earth -- which appears to be a competition between Verkhoyansk vs. Oymyakon: The Battle for the Title of ‘Coldest Town on Earth’. Personally, I hate being extremely cold so I know I would have a miserable time if I actually went there. I decided to visit via the internet. I read all kinds of information; blog posts by both visitors and residents; photos; and YouTube videos - specifically of people taking a dip in the hot springs. Apparently the air is so cold, water freezes instantly if you were to toss some in the air. Watching people get in and out of these natural hot springs was rather humorous. One thing I wondered, but never found any comments about it (hmmm... a possible question for Quora?), is that if it is so cold that water freezes instantly, then how is it that when someone steps out of the spring, the water doesn't freeze on their skin?Anyway, I think you get the idea. Give it a try -- and I mean really visit a place. Explore, research, read, watch videos, view photography, hope from tangent to tangent, and just have a good time. And guess what? No jet lag.

Is it possible to travel without spending money in India/world?

Yes for sure if you have the time then you can try your luck playing some competitions on twitter and you can win a trip or some thing good but for that it needs the patience if you have it then you can do it

How can one leave everything behind and travel the world without money?

The easiest way is to get some kind of working visa - which is not that hard if you are young and a citizen of a Commonwealth country. I got a visa very easily to go work in the UK when I was about 18/19 (I am Canadian).The most expensive thing will be the flight to get to wherever you want to go but once you are there you can volunteer, live in squats for free, or work part time and make enough money to rent a room somewhere. I lived all over London, with a friend for some time, then sharing flats and it was super cheap. I also volunteered for an organization that worked with homeless people in the inner city and provided you with free accommodation and food in exchange for your volunteer work.There are tons of supermarkets in London that put out unsold food at the end of the day — you will not go hungry :)I worked for a temp agency who got me a pretty much permanent job at a data center which allowed me to travel on weekends- Amsterdam or Paris is a train ride away and trains are cheap to ride in Europe- not like Canada.I also lived in the middle east on relatively little money. Bit harder to do it there though.Just go and enjoy yourself. If you are young and have no responsibilities it will be the best experience of your life. There is no better education than travelling.

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