Ask ten backpackers what they spent in Thailand and you’ll get ten different answers, and none of them will be that useful to you. That’s because a realistic budget for backpacking Thailand isn’t really a daily number at all. It’s a moving target that changes depending on whether you’re in the chaos of Bangkok, the mellow hills…
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Best Backpacking Destinations in Europe for Solo Budget Travelers
Europe has a reputation for being expensive, and in cities like Paris or Zurich, that reputation is fair. But for anyone chasing the best backpacking destinations in Europe for solo travelers on a budget, the continent still delivers: cobblestone old towns, cheap local wine, and hostels absolutely full of other people traveling solo. This guide…
Where to Go Backpacking in Europe in Winter
Most backpackers pack up their hiking boots the second the leaves start turning. That is exactly why winter is such a good time to be the exception. Backpacking Europe in winter affordable travel is having a real moment, and it is not hard to see why. Prices drop everywhere that isn’t a ski resort, the…
Best Backpacking Cities in Spain for Nightlife and Meeting People
Spain isn’t just a backpacking destination. It’s basically the backpacking destination when nightlife and meeting people are the goal. Between the tapas culture, the late dinner hours, and a hostel scene built entirely around getting strangers to become friends, this country makes solo travel feel less solo almost immediately. If you’re chasing the best backpacking…
Cheapest Backpacking Countries in Southeast Asia
If you’re chasing the cheapest backpacking countries in Southeast Asia, you’re in good company. This region has been the backpacker gold standard for decades, and in 2026 it’s still possible to travel for weeks on a shoestring without feeling like you’re missing out. Before we rank anything, let’s be clear on what “cheap” actually means…
Things to Do in Paris in Winter (Even When It Rains)
Everyone pictures Paris in golden June light, but honestly, winter Paris might be the underrated era. Fewer tourists means you can actually see the Mona Lisa without someone’s elbow in your ribs. Hostel prices drop. And there’s a moody, cinematic thing happening on every grey cobblestone street that summer just can’t replicate. Yes, it rains….
Budget-Friendly Weekend in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has main character energy and a price tag to match, if you let it. €20 pancakes. Canal-view menus with pictures of the food, which is never a good sign. Selfie sticks blocking the exact bridge you wanted a photo of. None of that is required. A budget friendly weekend in Amsterdam is 100% real…
Sustainability Stories: The Green Rainbow – How Eco-Pride is redefining travel in Cape Town
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when environmental sustainability, inclusive tourism, and Pride collide – meet Rayan. Traveller. Volunteer. Pride advocate. After winning Hostelworld’s ESG World Tourism Day competition, Rayan travelled to Cape Town, South Africa. Not just to explore and celebrate Pride, but to help build something new. Having previously heard Soul Fam…
Sustainability Stories: Pride, Place & Purpose – How The Cool Hostel built a queer-friendly space rooted in community
“The Cool Hostel, where you can show up exactly as you are.” Pride Month is a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ visibility, inclusivity and diversity. But in Coquimbo, Northern Chile, one hostel is building that – not just for a moment, but every single day. We met Cris Sankari, co-founder of The Cool Hostel, the…
Best Hostels for Solo Female Travellers in Australia (With Reviews)
Australia is one of the most consistently recommended destinations in the world for solo female travel, and the hostel scene backs that reputation up completely. Sydney and Melbourne alone have over 90 hostels between them on Hostelworld, with close to 100,000 combined guest reviews, and both cities have built genuinely excellent social infrastructure specifically aimed…