In this issue of Wanderlust magazine

May 2013 issue • On sale from 18 April

Grab your passport and pack your bags the new issue of Wanderlust magazine is here! Pick up your copy and start exploring…

...Peru: from Lima to Machu Picchu, the Andes and beyond, we take a tasty food tour with a distinct Latin flavour.

...37 World Class Walks: we reveal the best walks in the world. Warning: guaranteed to give you itchy feet.

...The Maldives: hop on board a fishing boat to discover the people and culture beyond the tourist resorts.

PLUS: Follow in the footsteps of a travelling pioneer in Switzerland, take the Royal Mail ship to St Helena, enjoy a wild camp in the UK then become an instant expert on Los Angeles, Nova Scotia and Mount Fuji and more. 

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May 2013

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Saving money

We all want to go far for less – follow our ten commandments of savings to maximise your travel money

We all love a bargain – and if it means we can travel further, for longer, and in more style, so much the better.

Here are ten commandments of travel to help you globetrot without breaking the bank

  1. Thou shalt time your trip well Go off-peak, or in the ‘shoulder season’ just before the masses arrive. For example, African safaris in the rainy season cost up to 40% less, and offer the chance to see more new-born animals; the Galápagos Islands in May are 20-30% cheaper than December / January or high summer – and offer warmer, calmer conditions
  2. Thou shalt not book the first trip you see Work out your itinerary and then compare prices from different tour operators. Use comparison websites like www.skyscanner.net to check flight prices, and an up-to-date guidebook to assess the going rate for activities on the ground
  3. Thou shalt go where the pound is strongest If possible, avoid the Eurozone, where the pound is weak. Instead, head for economies linked to the dollar (the US, central America) or other weakening currencies (Iceland, South Africa, Bulgaria)
  4. Thou shalt be flexible Be willing to fly a day earlier or two days later, or with a stopover you hadn't thought of, to save money. For example, flying to Australia on 10 December – the beginning of peak season – can cost up to £300 more than flying on the 9th
  5. Thou shalt consult other travellers Talk to people who have already travelled to your planned destination – log on to a travel forum like our own myWanderlust or www.tripadvisor.com for recommendations and advice from real travellers
  6. Thou shalt seek out local knowledge Many destinations offer free ‘greeter’ tours run by volunteers – a great way to save money, meet the locals, and pick up insider tips. Destinations include Paris, New York and even Thanet in Kent.
  7. Thou shalt ask – if thou dost not ask, thou dost not get “Is that your best price?” “Are you able to offer a discount for cash?” “Could you include breakfast / an airport pickup / an activity for that price?” It’s not that hard, is it…
  8. Thou shalt book early (and late) Book budget airline tickets as early as possible, but keep an eye out for late deals on packages and tours. Sites like www.yapta.com and www.farecast.com help you monitor fluctuations in airline fares to get the best price.
  9. Thou shalt travel to former troublespots Don’t put yourself in danger, but countries rebounding from political turmoil or natural disasters need you – and will lower their prices to entice you. Current bargains include Bali and Sri Lanka
  10. Thou shalt know when not to save Some things you shouldn’t scrimp on – travel insurance, for one. And is it worth saving £50 on a flight if you end up flying from a remote airport at stupid o’clock with no meals?

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