Avoid Being Ripped Off This guide covers many of the most common scams you will likely encounter whilst travelling/backpacking. Everyone who travels gets scammed in one way or another. But it is important to note that a scam doesn’t necessarily carry the same intent as it does in the UK. In impoverished countries some people are literally at the wire, they have nothing and no means and so born through desperation they turn to wealthy tourists to feed their families. Whilst this is true for many scamsters it isn’t for all, some are aggressively dishonest to the point that they would take your last breath and then kick you for more. I mean really nasty, devious people, the sort who know they are leaving you vulnerable and with nothing and couldn’t care less if they tried. It goes without saying that some scams are more common than others and some…
Whilst it is true that you can get by on very little in many countries around the world you still need money. If not for a roof over your head and food but so you can actually do something.In some countries it will feel like everyone is out to part you from your cash, but this is more often than not desperation rather than hustling. But taking care of your cash starts at home, from how to take your money to where to get the best rates. This section is not affiliated to anyone and so you can be sure that all the information here is borne purely from experiance and research. Money It used to be that travellers would stock up on as much local currency as they could, and stock a shed load of traveller’s cheques, getting stung by some form of exchange rate or commission at every…