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How to buy cheaper flight ticket?

Flight ticket is the first "migraine" that you will get when you want to do your solo-travel, budget travel or when you decide NOT to take that group/package option.

Basically it amounts to almost 30-40% of your budget. In my case, it is approximately RM2000.

How do I get it cheap?

1) Always..always subscribe to Airlines newsletter

The reason that this is important because different airlines have different promotions and each of them cater to different regions or countries. Take advantage of these through their newsletters.

2) Get familiarize with the airlines website (if they have online ticketing)

If you realize, these carriers have an option to select which country you are from or basically your origin. When I play around with that option, it gave me a surprise finding!

A case study, using MAS (Malaysia Airlines):

When I choose country = Korea; my return ticket from Seoul to Kuala Lumpur only cost me RM1,200 (price will differ based on promotions)

When I choose country = Malaysia; my return ticket from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul cost me a whopping RM2,000 (price will differ based on promotions).

The amount I saved was RM800!! I would have used that RM800 for something else, right? ^^

3) Be a best buddy with your local travel-agent

Sometimes when you have to travel last minute, it is difficult to get cheaper flight ticket. Luckily, you can always rely on your local travel-agent. They have this system which enable them to check all flights available on your desired date and compare the prices. However, if you have solid relationship with your travel-agent, they could give you priceless advice and discounts. Nice..

4) Buy a return ticket NOT a single journey ticket

A single journey ticket generally will be more expensive than a return ticket. In my case,
my single journey ticket from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul cost me RM900. However, my return ticket from Seoul to Kuala Lumpur is RM1,200. If you divide by two, each journey would be only RM600 one way. See the difference?

Ka-ching!! You save again. ^^

5) Buy a transit return ticket

If you transit, the flight ticket will be cheaper but you will lose out on TIME if you stop over / transit. If time is not an issue, by all means buy a transit and stop over.

6) Ensure that departure/arrival date fall on Tuesday or Wednesday

This rule always..always works for me. No matter what airlines I choose. Rationally because who wants to fly during weekdays. Not many right? Hence, the cheaper price. Save your $$$ by planning your departure/arrival date.


7) Always compare prices from online and your local travel agent

It seems that you have to do loads of analytical stuff, aren't you? This is because somehow the prices that your travel agent offer could be more due to the commision they gain but you can save time on searching for the cheapest price when they can do the work for you.

8) Buy ticket during off-season

Off-season. Yes..everyone love to travel during summer. Hmm..summer is the season to travel but the price will hike and that means budgeting will go down the drain. Less people on off-season, you can enjoy more places with less crowd and cheaper.

9) Buy ticket at least 6-months before departure date

This is true because you book your flight early. The airlines would give better price for those who plan early but the time span to wait for that flight to materialize is killing you. (What I mean is hehe..killing me)

10) Go last minute

I love to do this. When you see an offer from the airlines, you do a 5-minute decision and without you knowing it you will travel next month or even next week!! What? Am I insane?? Hehe..
This however means that you have put aside some money for it.

11) Use your airline miles

Those who stay loyal and true to only one airline (Bravo!) they will accumulate the airline miles and this means free ticket/half-price ticket! Saving again!! Yahoo!!

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How do I save money for Seoul?

My family members and friends always wonder why I waste so much money or $$$ for travelling. Hmmm..How shall I put it? I work hard for the money and I should enjoy it, rite?
But it is not easy. Need loads of perseverance because your desire to buy unnecessary things is just so great. Being a woman^_*..you know. Women and "MEGASALE" is twins. Hehehe

Here are lists of how I gain my extra income:

1) Have a proper job - your sole income for saving

2) Do extra hour/over time

3) Give tuitions to primary school students

4) Sell your unwanted items on Ebay.com.my/Lelong.com.my

5) Write article and get paid for it

6) Open up a blog and monetize it

7) Only buy what you NEED not what you WANT

8) Open a separate saving account so you will not splurge on the extra $$$

9) Upload your travel photos and get paid

10) Be a referral/affiliate for travel websites

See..having only one job to travel is a big NO NO..hehe

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WWOOF and me

My first experience with WWOOF was when I did my first solo-travel to Japan. WWOOF stands for willing worker of organic farm. You may exchange a few hours (ranging from 4 to 6 hours) of working at organic farms for accommodation and food.

It came to me by accident. Japan; being among the most expensive country to visit or travel normally just prevent a middle income person like me and everyone else to go. Some people said that it was just not worth it. WWOOF is the cheapest option that I had.

I was really crazy on japanese culture, language and JPop at that time and I am still now. I decided long time ago to study the language and promised myself that I would go to Japan, no matter how.

I have created an exclusive blog just for my WWOOF experience here.

Since WWOOF is almost applicable to all countries; South Korea also have their own circle of organic farmers registered under WWOOF. The idea is excellent and once again I would opt for it.

My plan would be to WWOOF either in Gwangju, Gangwon-do or Gyeonggi-do. For Seoul, it would be just purely fun, fun and fun!

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My travel dates

I will be flying from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Incheon, South Korea - direct flight by MAS (Malaysia Airlines) on 29th September 2009 at 0100hrs. Look at the date - 290909.
Haha..Excellent! This one is a one way ticket.

Return, it will also via MAS (Malaysia Airlines) but this time it is a return ticket. Returning to Malaysia on 26th December 2009 and return to South Korea on 29th December 2009. Surprisingly the return ticket is cheap!

Both tickets was bought during air travel promotion with MAS (Malaysia Airlines). Please bear in mind, I'm a budget travel freak!!

Initially I plan to do a few airport transits and feel that way would allow me to experience culture of different countries. However, the urge to really travel South Korea extensively defer my intention to do the transits.

I intend to stop in Bangkok, Thailand a few days and also Taiwan a few days. Hmm..it will be too tiring. Furthermore, my budget just not allow me to do so.

I plan to use RM5,000 max which is approximately USD1,400 for the whole 90 days travel.

Can it be done? I hope it will. Pray for me^^

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My budget travel plan

Of course, I am not a big spender. Most of my saving will go for my budget travel, almost every year.

My plan is to stay on the maximum days allowed for Malaysians which is 90 days, but I'm gonna stay only 89th days. Hehe..another day would be for the return flight from Seoul.

The expenses would be:

Flight
Transportation in Korea (Subway, KTX, Bus)
Accommodation (Hostel/Motel)
Food
Souvenirs/Shopping
Emergency (if any)

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Why South Korea?

I love kimchi.

I love Big Bang especially G-Dragon (He's a genius!! to me at least..)

I love oriental culture.

I love autumn.

I love scenic scene.

I love nature, natural living.

I love volunteering for WWOOF.

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My first post!

Hi everyone, just started to write on my plan to backpack for Seoul or South Korea in shoestring budget.

This day to day diary is meant for friends and family to keep track of me when I will be there during my 3-months awayyyyy from them.^^

I don't know about others but I just feel that travelling with package/ by group is just not my forte. Hehe..I feel that only when you mingle with natives and travelling on your own or at most 2 people that I feel you can submerged yourself into that particular country's culture.

So, why South Korea?

Hmm..maybe because of the Hallyu wave, the Korean drama popularity around the world, the KPop?? , the various type of kimchi that I just adore so much and I don't know..I just love oriental culture (Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea).

Cheers! Enjoy my journey!

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