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Tim Leffel – The World’s Cheapest Destinations

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This is part of The Ultimate Travel and Lifestyle Design GB, located at: NOT SHARE OUTSIDE OF elib.tech!Tim Leffel – The World’s Cheapest Destinationshttp://www.worldscheapestdestinations.com/ Do you want to see the world, but think it’s too expensive? You’re wrong–you just need to find the cheapest places to travel. Find out where to get these budget travel deals:    * Cheap (but comfy) beach bungalows for US$4-$8 per night    * The cheapest beer: Two pints for a dollar    * Great restaurant dinners for a buck or two    * Museums that cost 25 cents    * A PADI 5-day open water diving certification course for under $300    * A car and driver for the day for $30    * Whitewater rafting trips for $20-$40 per day, including meals!If you ignore the expensive spots where the tourist herds are going and visit The World’s Cheapest Destinations instead, you’ll save enough to travel longer, more often, or better, for less money. Here, in one location, you can find the world’s cheapest vacation spots and the best travel bargains. Want to get a current update? Visit Tim Leffel’s Cheapest Destinations Blog.Revised third edition! The World’s Cheapest Destinations is available through virtual or real bookstores or order direct from the author or publisher. Paperback $14.95, e-book $7.95.As seen in the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Newsweek, USA Today, Maxim, Real Simple, L.A. Times, Fortune, Smart Money, MSN.com, Women’s Health, National Geographic Traveler, Budget Travel, Frommers.com, Miami Herald, the Guardian, and more!”Leffel uses colorful and sometimes blunt language to describe 21 countries worth visiting where travel is cheap.”        – The Boston Globe”Subtitled 21 Countries Where Your Dollars Are Worth a Fortune, this book purports to give the lowdown on the planet’s most affordable places, and generally delivers. …Leffel is a reliable guide.”        – San Francisco Chronicle”A succint, useful guide to the less expensive countries of the world.”        – Rolf Potts, Author, Vagabonding”It strikes a good balance between a starry-eyed romantic view of spontaneous travel and a suspicious attitude that can be crippling to travel in developing countries. In short its advice is sensible as well as inspiring.”Susan Griffith, Author, Work Your Way Around the WorldElite/VIP: 2 weeksPower Users (PU): 7 weeksUsers: never (get your account up to PU to gain access to exclusive material: upload 25 GB or donate and be a member for 4 weeks)

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