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Traveling for free!!


I am very much sure that every traveler dreams to travel for free. At least I do. I always try to cut short my expenses on travels. Its not that easy as it sounds, but it is fun. I remember my college days, when I used to get pocket money which wasn't sufficient for the level of expenses which I had those days. I used to walk from college to back home which was about seven kilometers, to save some money. It wasn't that my parents can't afford my expenses. I was a freak, and used to enjoy life in low budget. Walking for seven kilometers used to give me chance to observe the beautiful landscapes. Plus, I used to spend those money in more useful thing like on internet and sometimes also used to lend money to my brother. But the bottom line is that I learnt to live life in low budget. 
Traveling for free, is one thing which I seriously want to do, and not for short distances but want to travel for thousands of kilometers without spending single penny. In India its quite possible, if one has good presence of mind. There are so many ways to travel hundred of kilometers just for free. But the challenge is feeding yourself. If someone has good idea of vegetation then its quite easy to survive for months without spending money on food. Yes, you heard me right, I am talking about vegetation. Its time to do survival on old school tricks. Now don't get freaked out. There are other ways too, learn to trust people. There are many people who keep their doors open for travelers, so you might get free food and chance to make new friends
If you have guts then do try this! I have guts, and I am going to try this soon and will surely share the experience with you!!

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