Filed under: Festivals and Events, Food and Drink, Hotels and Accommodations, Budget Travel, Internet ToolsWhen planning for a backpacking trip, most people try to create a budget of how much they think they are going to spend. While the flight, accommodations, and daily meals are often factored in, there are still many others expenses that still need to be covered. Here is a list of some of the expenses I've encountered in my travels that can add extra dollars to your budget.
Laundry
When backpacking, I've tried to get around doing laundry by doing things like:
Bringing a small bottle of detergent and creating my own human-powered washing machine by using a giant Ziplock bag, adding water, and shaking
Using shampoo and hand soap to wash my clothes in the sink and then hanging them all over the room
Trying to forgo washing my clothes as long as I could
Unfortunately, these options never ended up working out perfectly, as they were messy (that detergent bottle always ends up breaking open in my backpack, without fail), inefficient (the clothes are always wrinkled and damp when I put them back into my pack, no matter how long they hang up), somewhat inconsiderate (I'm sure there were people who didn't like having my dirty socks next to their heads while they slept), and dirty (obviously, not washing your clothes when backpacking doesn't smell great). The point is, you're probably going to end up having to go to a laundromat and wash your clothes, or at least pay someone to wash them for you. And, a side note, the laundromat dryers usually take a long time to dry your clothes, so you'll have to put in a little extra change. Make sure to set aside some cash on your trip for washing, drying, and detergent.Continue reading 10 hidden travel expenses backpackers often overlook10 hidden travel expenses backpackers often overlook originally appeared on Gadling on Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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