When I started traveling, on my first day in a new city, I took the "poor man's tour", taking the local bus to the end of the line. Get a window seat and make notes of stops that look interesting. When you get to the end of the line, get back on and do the trip in reverse. Get off at the stops you noted and walk around for awhile, then get back on the bus and keep going. It's a great way to learn your way around at a low cost.
@d.y.e3803Ай бұрын
LOL! That's exactly what I did in my youth while on annual vacations to Paris and ended up learning the public bus system like the back of my hand. I still use the public buses regularlry when in Paris and I'm now in my 60s. I like to look and see where I might want to jump off the bus, check something out, and then back on the bus to keep going. It's a great way to discover a new place. Greetings from Los Angeles
@tacrewgirlАй бұрын
Great idea
@mikemullen6670Ай бұрын
After days taking the Paris Metro, my family took a trolley around the outer loop of Paris. There are lots of wonderful, more affordable neighborhoods to visit.
@photopro100Ай бұрын
I rode the subways in S. Korea and found interesting places, entertainment and street markets by getting off most of the stations and walking around outside the stations.
@robertmcfarlane4151Ай бұрын
Some places like Paris and NYC are not car friendly and you are WAY better off with public transit.
@Angela-ne9cyАй бұрын
10 years ago today, I was in $176k of debt and had zero savings and zero retirement. Now I'm debt free and on track to retire in 9 years. Videos like yours offer constant motivation to make the necessary sacrifices TODAY so I can live my dream. Thank you!!
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
You could start a KZbin channel just on how you got out of debt… so many stuck… congratulations
@jodiehebert8285Ай бұрын
I was wondering if both (or one) of you are retired with passive income? Or are you relying on savings and monetized on You Tube? (Ok, well maybe not monetized until you hit 100k). Also, I seemed to waste money trying an eSim that didn’t work (Holafly) or I shoulda just used What’s App. I tried getting local sim card in Nice, France and no one seemed to know what I was asking for there. My french skills are lacking🫤. I finally fell back on ATT international Day pass which is $12 per day on top of usual cell phone bill. Not cheap!
@JoseReyes-ov2tuАй бұрын
That is excellent! Congratulations! I hope to do the same within the next 6 to 10 years! :)
@erickarnellАй бұрын
Removing all the extra expenses of a home (insurance, maintenance) and a car (payment, insurance) makes a big difference too.
@ryanccc777Ай бұрын
Totally agree with you!! People consider slow travel (from a cost perspective) the same as a regular vacation but on regular vacation you are still heating / cooling your house, paying your mortgage, making car payments etc. and those are some of the biggest expenses which are non existent in slow travel.
@KwavesProductionsАй бұрын
14:41 Great advice. Especially when it comes to every day life with or without traveling. My friends of more than 20 years that have made a lot more money than I they stop at Starbucks, buy new cars, they're thirsty and they stop at a convenience store and grab a bottle of water when they are 10 minutes from home. They've been doing that all their lives, and they wonder how I can afford a house in Hawaii with a view of the Pacific.. It's their habits of reoccurring costs. It all adds up that put me on a higher level than them. It's 7:15 in the morning here, crystal clear, and 75°F.
@IramisandGerryАй бұрын
Love this comment. This is how we live our own life. The small sacrifices now to live a better life (very soon) I wish you much 🍀 luck and happiness!
@johnfisher3929Ай бұрын
I think the tip about using public transportation from Day 1 of a visit is an excellent one. Learning to use public transportation is THE hardest thing for me when I go to a new location. One of the travel tips I do not see too often on KZbin channels is this one: Not all bus drivers are friendly.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you, John!! 😊
@Eschewavarice1967Ай бұрын
I love that you keep your videos real and targeted to the majority. I’ve followed other travelers who made it big in KZbin and then put out videos to the 1% rich and famous with focus on pent houses and expensive river cruises which are no longer relevant to me. I hope you do find that success but continue to produce videos for the majority of your viewers. Your videos are real, informative, helpful, and you both come across as relatable. Thank you for what you do!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! We're continuously evolving and finding our way here on KZbin. This fall, we'll be adding more destination videos to balance out our content, each with a clear purpose. Just like our previous destination videos, they'll cover costs, transportation, entertainment, and more. Stay tuned!
@mamabun3452Ай бұрын
Love all your advice! Can you let us know how you travel between cities, do you buy flights locally, google? Maybe a walk through on the planning process between a couple of cities. Thanks! ❤
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We use buses and trains mostly. We will fly if it is affordable and makes sense.
@mikemullen6670Ай бұрын
Hey guys, I'm wrapping up my 5 week house sit in George Town, Penang, Malaysia soon and headed to another five week sit in Hong Kong.
@deborahb.277Ай бұрын
How did you find your house sit?
@jodiehebert8285Ай бұрын
@@mikemullen6670 - are you using Trusted Housesitters?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We use Trustedhousesitters. Here is the link. www.trustedhousesitters.com/?irclickid=xua0v228HxyKRxUWlxUD7wsYUkCxeyTZgxwJ1U0&irgwc=1&CNT
@TheStoryOfNicolettaАй бұрын
Hey Brian and Carrie, listening to your video is now my Saturday activity, while i'm working from home. It's such a huge decision, but i can now see it is totally doable. Cheers! :D
@ilovebeautychristineАй бұрын
Thank you. I am experimenting with bugdet travel for 2 months this September and October 2024. Flying from Australia to Greece and Sicily.
@roadtofreecollege6337Ай бұрын
When I was taking some of my German students overseas during the summer in the 80’s & 90’s, I took a small, spiral notebook with me, the ones that opened like a book. I put our plan for the day on the right, every expense for the day on the left. Receipts went into a pocket inside my shoulder bag. Sure came in handy when planning the next trip, but also for doing my taxes. When I was audited, they were shocked I had such detailed records. Evidently, others wing it. Not my style. Of course now, I would use my phone, but still reconcile each night before bed. 😊😊😊
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Great advice! We keep receipts for all expenses that we believe we will need at the end of the year!
@lisah336Ай бұрын
I'm naturally a cheapskate and realizing how much I'm under budget has allowed me to enjoy a few more things. So monitoring your spend can also be freeing.
@BoninBrightonАй бұрын
It’s worth joining MeetUp and join local event groups at the location when you arrive.
@xaviotesharris891Ай бұрын
AMEN to travel day taxis! One thing that has really come clear to me since I embarked on my slow-travel phase is that though I love BEING places, I hate traveling to or from them, and I'm not going to lug my luggage on a bus or tram on an already hateful day.
@JulieAdventureVlogs-sg7ih15 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤
@robertmcfarlane4151Ай бұрын
I think it is important to note that values change when you are full time travelling versus a vacation. For a vacation with limited time and usually a long list of things to do, then spending money to save time makes sense. For full time travel, you can afford the time, so you add time but save money in the mode of travel (like bus or train rather than rent a car). Having said that I still see the value in the car for a place like Scotland where a drive through the Highlands and stopping where you choose is an awesome way to experience the sights. I would want to ensure that budget all the time doesn't take away from why you are in a place to begin with. It is a balance. Cheers to both.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
This is a very good point you make, Robert. We have had recent discussions about this and plan to experience some of our destinations in a different way moving forward.
@nomadjimАй бұрын
Solid tips! These are great ways to keep full-time travel affordable. Cheers!
@BoninBrightonАй бұрын
I spend a lot less on clothing bags and shoes these days - if I do need something I now use Vinted to source basic but nice quality makes that are familiar to me regarding sizing.
@markfinlay9615Ай бұрын
Hi Guys, I cannot fault any of your advice. You are spot on with your recommendations, and your advice will save people a lot of money. Using public transport is a big thing, and Americans will find it hard to grasp as they are so used to cars. | I watched your podcast midweek and felt AirBnB may be banned in Europe. It is not that cities are against tourism, but cruise ships, overcrowding, and short-term rentals via platforms like Airbnb have driven rental prices up by 86% in the last few years. If individual families rented out their properties to tourists, it would be alright, but huge companies have bought thousands of apartments to make vast amounts of money. If you are a Spaniard working in the hospitality sector, you cannot afford to rent somewhere to live near your place of work. Barcelona's actions are a continuing trend that may very well affect where people who travel full-time like yourselves can stay. I am looking forward to your new videos from Turkey!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
This is one of the reasons that we will be using short term rental platforms as little as possible. We were only in Türkiye this time for some dental work so no video. Next week we will have another Budapest video.
@Mr.DJonesАй бұрын
Thank you. I'll be wearing short shorts and sticking my thumb out. I should be traveling for free all the time... I'm pretty sure. It worked for me in the '70s... No wait, I was picking up those in short shorts and tank tops in the '70s. Damn it.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
🤣 You should give it a try, David!!
@rn3074Ай бұрын
I enjoy your content so much and look forward to your videos each week! 🥰Cheers!!! 🍻
@JoseReyes-ov2tuАй бұрын
Awesome tips! I basically followed your philosophy of "slow travel" when I went to Barbados recently and I think we saved about 1k :) We stayed at an airbnb, instead of a full service hotel, we ate all our breakfast in the airbnb, we ate all our lunches at local restaurants/cafeterias and used public transportation for almost the entire time. We spent time at the supermarkets buying groceries, which was fun and was an activity that didn't cost any additional money. We did a few touristy things but also spent time talking to locals at bust stops, local bars, grocery stores, etc. Had we learned to use the public transportation from day 1, I think we would have saved another $40, so this is a great tip.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We use the GoPro 11 for when we walk around and the Canon M50 when we are sitting inside. Both works great and are affordable.
@Jim-GreekАй бұрын
Thanks Brian & Carrie Haha won the lottery got me good 😂 A lady from my part time work a couple of years back thought I had won the lottery because I travel so much. She was telling everyone. I laughed so hard. Then last Financial Year, I worked for 2 weeks. 50 weeks not worked with 10 months of travel 😅 41y.o Aussie here It can be done
@summerwinter416 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your very informative travel tips, it’s much appreciated! New subscriber!
@BrianandCarrie16 күн бұрын
Thank you!! ❤️
@FinancialFreedomLifestyleАй бұрын
Looking forward to this one! Thank you.
@elizaC3024Ай бұрын
Great video guys. Again you covered a lot of areas that most people don't spend the extra time on, to keep traveling affordable. 😊
@WisesapАй бұрын
Appreciate you both. Your tips, insights on how to do the slow travel has been valuable. Haven’t started yet, looking at 2025, so the planning and preparation has been a great resource. As has the comments from your community. Keep them coming g because I’ll keep watching. Thank you!!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you!!
Ай бұрын
We have been overseas for four years and never got a local SIM card. I use wifi in the accommodation I book and google maps offline when I am walking around. I receive mms as opposed to sms from my home country for codes to log in on banking, tax, etc. there have been a couple of times I wish I had coverage but otherwise I have been able to go by without a local SIM card.
@DebDeRosaАй бұрын
My husband and I enjoy your videos. Thanks. My husband retired in June. Our first big trip is coming up. We are long time budget travelers. Since I am wheelchair bound we would love to know how accessible places are. Are the curbs sloped? How hilly is the area? Simple things. Keep up the good work.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you for watching! We do talk about accessibility in our destination videos but can add more to that category moving forward! Thank you!!
@smileystevie9662Ай бұрын
Thanks for another being real & informative video, Brian & Carrie, with good slow traveling tips.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!! 😊
@gregmiller9437Ай бұрын
I stand with Brian on the pen and paper. :D
@rickbroderick9146Ай бұрын
Love your channel! The housesitter idea is great.I was wondering about the house-sitting, it sounds like pet sitting is sometimes part of it, but not all the time. I love dogs so that's not an issue, but cats are due to allergies. Does that matter much?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Housesitting is a great way to go. You can limit your search to leave out sits for cats if that is a issue. Here is the site we use and are really happy with: trustedhousesitters.pxf.io/c/3563316/1555723/18144
@IramisandGerryАй бұрын
Another great video! You both are inspiring. You would both fit so well in Puerto Rico. Spend a month there, you will love it! I am headed to Europe for 17 days! Doing a little research on less crowded cities to visit when we do our own Slow Travel💗. Cheers and Happy Travels!❤ 🌈🙏🏽
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you two! Happy travels to you as well. 😊❤️
@WendyWilliamsLivingАй бұрын
I always appreciate your no-nonsense advice - another great video, thank you!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you, Wendy!
@AIpoweredAutomationАй бұрын
Thank you for your videos 🤗😎
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!!! 😁❤️
@katie.r.vannuysАй бұрын
Great video, thanks! And the coupon for Trusted House Sitters was perfect timing - I was going to sign up this week!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you, Katie!!! ❤️
@ItsGonnaGetBumpyАй бұрын
I fail every month at keeping accurate records. Do you have categories? Could you maybe share a pic? Sorry... I know that request sounds intrusive. Just wrapped up 2 months in Greece and North Macedonia where the Greek and Cyrillic alphabet made receipts useless to me. I'm sure I blew way past my budget. Love you guys!!!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We just record each expense at the end of the day.
@hi_wifi_guyАй бұрын
Thanks so much for posting!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!! 😁
@didiemanuelson3207Ай бұрын
I love your videos! Always super informative and Brian cracks me up. The hubs and I have been following you for a few years. We were planning on moving to spain a few years ago then changed our mind after visiting. Someone said checkout Koh Samui…after seeing your koh Samui video and others..my mind was set so we’re moving there in sept. Sight unseen. Keep the vids coming! You guys are awesome and a huge inspiration. Best Didi
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you, Didi! Very exciting about Koh Samui! You will have an amazing adventure! Good luck and safe travels. ❤️
@therahughes1018Ай бұрын
When you track your expenses do you do it in the countries currency then convert it to US dollars?. When I visit my daughter's in Ireland, usually for a month, I write down my whole budget and convert that amount into Euros then track my spending from that Euro amount. Sometimes the charges on my credit card may be more or less as the currency fluctuates.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
I track in US dollars since it's just easier in the end and as I watch through the month.
@tamaramurphy159Ай бұрын
Hi Brian and Carrie: just found you as I am semi retired and wanting to travel. My big question is: when you say “go home” what does that mean? If you’re full time travellers, how do you keep a home address?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We go back to our hometown 2 to 3 times a year to visit family and friends. We will usually stay for 4 to 6 weeks. We either house sit or stay with family. We are happy that you found our channel!! 😁
@lau_tipene17 күн бұрын
Greetings from Auckland, New Zealand.. Love your channel and wanting to do the same (ie. build a successful youtube channel and travel) ; have made a start... Just curious, do you use a teleprompter when making your videos or do you just "wing it" ? excuse the pun.. cheers
@BrianandCarrie17 күн бұрын
We have talking points but mostly we just wing it. Good luck with the channel and have fun!!! 😁
@auroramarie2463Ай бұрын
Off topic, but do you guys use a carry-on or backpack, and why? How is your luggage working out for you?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We carry on with the Away larger carry-on, and each has a personal item. We like to roll through the airports. We have a packing video but will be doing an updated one this fall.
@auroramarie2463Ай бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie Thank you!
@DeanRamserАй бұрын
An excellent video, Brian and Carrie! We are planning our return trip to Europe, and your videos are very helpful in this planning stage. Thank you. Dean & Cindy
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thanks you two!! 😁
@SoloRetirementwithLydiaАй бұрын
Another solid video! Thank you! Wanted to mention your channel in my next video about slow travel. What is the social media etiquette on that? Would y'all mind?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Feel free to share, Lydia! We are all in this together!! Your channel is well on its way!!! Nice work!! 😊
@SoloRetirementwithLydiaАй бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie thank you!
@IramisandGerryАй бұрын
This is such a nice thing to do for other KZbinrs. I wish you much success on your YT journey. ❤
@SoloRetirementwithLydiaАй бұрын
@@IramisandGerry thank you for the well wishes! Brian and Carrie have been very supportive ❤️
@IramisandGerryАй бұрын
@@SoloRetirementwithLydia We have our own channel, I do like yours and will subscribe. We know a lot of retired single folks that could learn from you!
@Larry_KabbergaАй бұрын
Excellent video! A bit of an off topic comment but I was reading a couple of days ago a note in the CNN about the use of hidden cameras by unscrupulous Airbnb hosts and immediately thought about you guys. Seems like the problem is much bigger than what Airbnb would like to admit unfortunately (tens of thousands of incidents reported) Perhaps you can do some research about the topic and educate/warn your audience about this immoral practice but most importantly please protect yourself at all times! Cheers 🥂
@LK-hy5jzАй бұрын
I read the same and it has been very ugly discovery. I only stay in houses when I travel but if someone is recoding you it is horrible. How would you sweep for hidden devices?
@barryutahАй бұрын
@@LK-hy5jz There are videos on that. Partly about what to look for and partly about RF detection devices.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Thank you, Larry!!
@ZippyCobraАй бұрын
I’m so sorry, you’ve probably answered this a hundred times. What source of income are you currently using to bridge the gap between accessing your retirement accounts? Is it a combination of KZbin and savings? Thank you!
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Yes, savings and KZbin 😊
@johnpool1069Ай бұрын
If your phone is locked e sims won’t work. Just for the community
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Yes, that as well as other sims while traveling.
@SwtMazsolaАй бұрын
what websites do you recommend to find remote work?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
You may find this video we recently did helpful: kzbin.info/www/bejne/boPUeZWQf9GmipY
@JamesClarkАй бұрын
What I never understand is how to do this and what the permanent address is that's used for financial accounts and filing taxes? Where are you tax residents so you know which state to pay tax to?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We live in WA. State and use our parents' address when we come back. If we are not house sitting this is where we stay.
@JamesClarkАй бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie Thank you! That makes sense. When I'd think about this for myself I always wondered how people solved having an address for financial accounts and tax residency without paying rent for an apartment or owning a home. I rent right now in the U.S. and have been realizing I might be able to be mobile.
@barryutahАй бұрын
@@JamesClark Another option is to set up a nomad domicile or virtual address service like full time RVers do, usually in a tax free state.
@Every_State_ParkАй бұрын
In regards to the phone plans, do you keep a US phone number? If so, how? If not, do you have any issues with credit cards and banks in the US not having your number? Do you just give them a family member's number?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We do have a local US number and we use Google voice which has worked great for any dual authentication. Cheers!!
@Every_State_ParkАй бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie Awesome thanks for the info. That's super smart.
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
What do you need for KZbin? Would love to know more …
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We are currently using GoPro11 and a Canon M50 with DJI mics. Here is a video that we did last year. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIKYioyVm6eYma8
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie thank you
@cindya9687Ай бұрын
Great quick starter video! I'm going to send this to some friends who think it's impossible to do this on a budget. I had a question about house sitting. I've read on a few sites online that it's hard to actually get a housesit gig because there are so many other people looking to do the same thing. Have you found this to be true? Mostly true? thanks and keep up the good work!
@BoninBrightonАй бұрын
I’ve just recently joined a house/pet sitting site and within 2 weeks we’d got x7 confirmed sits between now and Jan 2025! We’re an English professional retired couple so it certainly depends on your profile.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
We have got a few recently without trouble. You just need to keep trying and it will happen. 😊
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
It’s kinda hard to figure out where the mum and pup eateries are especially when you’ve just landed. How do you find them
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Just get out of the tourist areas and you'll find them. 😁
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie yes! I’m sure looking for social media groups would help too. Thank you
@mariagillinson8527Ай бұрын
Do you guys use a VPN ?
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Yes, we do. Its absolutely a must when traveling. This is the one we use and have been happy with: www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=d4bfb5df-f0c4-499b-bbb0-4734c69aa265&website_id=07ce4335-e112-4c0a-932c-33a2e51dc93e&url=https%3A%2F%2Fnordvpn.com
@KK-tv2idАй бұрын
I have enjoyed your videos but since launching No Borders, I find your content very repetitive. I don’t mean to be negative as I know there’s a lot of work that goes into these videos that is mutually beneficial for you, the creators and us the audience but I’m just being honest. I am very much looking forward to more videos seeing you guys travelling and enjoying the locations and showing us, the audience, all of these wonderful places.
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Being slow travelers and staying in each place a month at a time isn't easy bringing new locations content each week. We will be moving through Mexico faster this fall and plan to balance out our content as much as possible. Thank you for sticking with us as we evolve! 😊 Cheers!!🍻
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
When we return home, we like to take time off and spend it with family and friends. We look forward to taking a vacation just like anyone else. With that said, last summer we did a video about our hometown. Why would we need to hide anything? Here is the link. Cheers!! 🍻 kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXvVgKtueNpoba8
@Resmith18SRАй бұрын
These Side Hustles seem like so much work. I'd like to start or do a Side Hustle that involves doing absolutely nothing. 😂
@barryutahАй бұрын
@@BrianandCarrie Aaaah, did we lose the "miner"? I had a few great comments for him. Maybe for the best or you might have had to ban me. Did you guys get your "stuff' together? 🤦♂SMDH
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Ha! We must have deleted his comments! 🤣 Yeah, we are doing our best to figure it out!
@bobthecpaontheloose4141Ай бұрын
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@HikingandWanderingАй бұрын
Good Tips ! But the most important is, KEEP JESUS IN YOUR HEARTS, this life is only temporerly but he will guide and protect you while your TRAVEL + you get that peace inside
@juliehayes4891Ай бұрын
Great video! We're still too che...thrifty(!) to take a taxi, and we have suffered some long up the same dang hill 3x walks as a result.🙄 Even frustrations become fun memories after awhile!🩷
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
A big howdy hey 👋, to the power couple of slow 🐌 traveling the world 🌎 . Today we got a bit of a 2-fer.😮 A mix of remote working and budgeting. 💪🤔👍 If you wanted to increase your earnings by say $1,500 a month. What would be your top 5 ways?🪙💰🧠📚
@BrianandCarrieАй бұрын
Did you miss this video? 😁 kzbin.info/www/bejne/boPUeZWQf9GmipY