Hello and welcome to the Frugal Travellers blog!
The all-important first question… who are the Frugal Travellers?
We’re Lee and Mandy, and we started this blog to share tips and advice from our lives as Frugal Travellers. Thanks to the fact that we are natural savers and prefer a simple life to one of glitz and glamour, we were able to quit work in our 40s and are now wandering the globe! In fact we’ve been doing it on and off for almost 30 years now so we feel we have a little knowledge to offer.
For many years, our families and friends would shake their heads at our habit of watching every cent/penny! It was common practice for us to be labelled “tight”or “stingy” because we lived a more simple lifestyle than everyone around us, and had a clear goal of making our saving accounts grow so we could travel more!
Fortunately these labels never bothered us, and our frugal ways have enabled us to follow our passion for travel. We started this blog to help others, by showing that you don’t actually need a fortune in the bank to see so many amazing places.
Hang on… what does frugal actually mean?
According to a quick Google search:
I have video footage from Xi’an in China, where I took my trousers to a local tailor to mend a hole rather than throw them away!
A Little Introduction video
Where are we from and how did we meet?
Lee is from the UK and I (Mandy) am from New Zealand. We met on Valentine’s Day, 14th February 1996 whilst trekking in Nepal, and have been together ever since.
Our first kiss was on Leap Year’s Day, 29th February 1996 – corny but true. It makes anniversaries very easy to remember!
How to travel the world as a Frugal Traveller
So what’s the story behind the Frugal Travellers?
Mandy
I left NZ at 19 years old to live in Australia. I was desperate to see the world, but needed a push to take that first solo backpacking trip. When I was 23, I started my travels in Thailand as loved the food! I made friends quite quickly and spent a lot of time in Nakon Sawon province, helping the English teachers at a local high school.
In 1996 I was heading to stay with a friend in the UK when the 3rd travel agent I contacted suggested that I fly via Kathmandu, making my way overland to fly from New Delhi to Heathrow.
I have to confess that in those days my geographical knowledge was extremely limited and I didn’t know where Nepal was! Thanks to the Fates, serendipity and that STA travel agent, I ended up being on the Annapurna Circuit trek where Lee and I met, and the legend of the Frugal Travellers was born (a bit of hyperbole there, but I got carried away in the moment… lol)
Lee
I also had itchy feet from an early age. At 19 years old in 1990, I had my first ‘proper’ overseas travel experience, taking a bus across France and Spain to Morocco and travelling alone there with my backpack and tent. In a campground in Tangier I met a multitude of other world travellers, all with amazing stories to tell. I went back to England severely bitten by the travel bug.
I was fortunate to be able to take career breaks from my job as a postman in England. 6 months unpaid leave for 3 years running. I worked like a demon the other 6 months of the year to fund my trips. The first time, in 1995, I spent 6 months backpacking around South America alone which improved my Spanish considerably. The second trip took me to India and Nepal.
I left home for India in January 1996 on a bicycle with a friend with great intentions to cycle all the way overland. Suffice to say we were incredibly poorly prepared for a winter trip and our bikes died on us (snapped frame) before we even got out of England! We decided to hitchhike but by the time we got to Germany my friend convinced me a quick flight to Delhi would be a lot easier.
To cut a long story short we ended up in Nepal by February and on the Annapurna trek. On the end of the 2nd day we walked into a tea house in Ghorepani and there was Mandy. The planets had aligned and fate had brought us together!
The story of our meeting in Nepal and how our relationship developed is quite an epic one which we will write in detail one day and publish, as it really needs to be told. Watch this space!
So you became a travel couple before the phrase was coined… what happened next?
We soon realised we had a shared passion for travel and the same motivation to stay on the road for as long as possible. We quickly had a new goal in life, which was to travel the world together.
Since 1996 we’ve spent our time roaming every continent excluding Antarctica – that one’s still on the must-see list!
In between travelling, we’ve had periods of living and working in the 3 countries we now call home: UK; Australia; and New Zealand.
We plan to tell our story on this blog. We’ll focus on our current journey for now but will also fill in the gaps of our travel history as this blog develops.
Read the rest of our travel story together in Our Current Journey
Coming soon – A photo Gallery of our travel history
Our story will show you that you don’t require a large bank balance to travel the world!
Take a look at our YouTube channel for More Frugal Travel
How can you afford to travel for such a long time?
We’ve lived and worked in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Our desire to travel was the impetus for us to work hard, save hard and use that hard-earned cash to fund our trips, spending it wisely as we go to make it last as long as possible.
This has enabled us to visit over 100 countries and territories and have some of the most amazing life experiences that we thought we could only dream of.
Before this current long-term trip we had spent the previous 5 years living and working in Perth, Australia. To keep costs down we lived in a shared house, wore clothes purchased from second-hand stores and cycled everywhere. We relied on the Entertainment Book for cheap meal deals and always took our lunch to work!
In August 2017 we sold most of our possessions and left Australia, planning to be on the road for at least 5 years. That has since turned into a plan to travelling indefinitely, and at the slow speed we travel we’ll definitely need years on the road!
It’s amazing what you can achieve when you put your mind to it! So we’re not only Frugal Travellers when travelling, but in our everyday lives as well!
Do you get tired of constantly being on the move?
After an intense year of travel in 2018, we now realise that travel fatigue and decision fatigue are real! It is important to factor in long stays in places you enjoy, and to embrace slow travel if you plan to spend a long time on the road.
In the times we want to just stop and settle down for a while, we will spend some time house-sitting. Also we may use long-term Air BnB rentals, to make sure we avoid the risk of burn-out.
We plan to travel slowly and steadily in order to absorb as much as possible from the countries that we are in, and when we get tired we’ll stop and rest a while.
So please join us on our Frugal Travellers’ journey around the world. See what we’re up to on our Our Current journey page.
We love hearing from you, so please add a comment in the field below, or send us an email at thefrugaltravellers@gmail.com
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13 thoughts on “About Us”
Hi,
Did you go to Abkhazia when you were in Georgia? Am thinking of going there and wonder if there are any tips.
We applied for the online travel permit in July, but it was rejected by email, stating that the border was closed. It’s a pity as we were very interested in visiting… will try again another time.
Hi want to stay in Setubal for a few months can you recommend a Air B&B. Love your YouTube shows
Rick.
Thank you for the excellent information on travel to Iraq Kurdistan, I am en route there at the moment and was struggling to get proper information about travel costs et cetera. Thanks again.
We are so happy to hear it was of use to you, Fran. Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have further questions. We also have some videos of our time in Iraqi Kurdistan uploaded on our Frugal Travellers YouTube channel with more information. 😁 Hope you enjoy your time there as much as we did. You’ll find the people there to be some of the kindest and most hospitable people in the world! 😊😊
Hi
My name is swapan. I am 58.but i like your blog.
My best wishes to you.
Swapan
Hello Swapan! That is so lovely… thank you very much! We’re now spending far more time making videos than writing blogs, as they’re easier and more fun 😂 For information on our recent travels, please check out our Frugal Travellers YouTube channel 😃
Dear Lee and Mandy
Trust you are both well.
We are happy to let you know that we recently found your YouTube channel and watched your video at the Moldova wine festival. When Mandy heckled the mayor for a photo, we high-fived you through the screen – it was hysterical !! 🙂
We’ve since subscribed and hooked on watching! We genuinely enjoy all the videos, and your Krakow adventure is next in the queue.
Like you, we also have a passion for travelling, and we love spending time in Asia and European cities. Your videos resonate with us and truly make us smile.
Keep up the great work, stay safe out there and continue to look after each other!
Kind regards,
Alan and Cathryn in sunny Cyprus.
Dear Alan and Cathryn,
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment – it’s lovely to meet you, and we’re so pleased you enjoy our videos.
I was definitely quite merry that day at the wine festival… shortly after that scene I almost spilt wine over the mayor and other dignitaries, so went onto water from there! It was that delicious free-flowing Gagauzian & Moldovan wine – too irresistible:))
We hope life finds you well in Cyprus. That’s high on our list of must-see countries so hopefully we’ll be able to travel there when things reopen.
Thank you so much again for watching our YouTube channel. I’m making good use of our time here in our lovely apartment in Portugal to work through my Plovdiv footage then will start on the Bratislava videos. Lee’s currently working his way through footage of our amazing 21 days in Tallinn last summer.
We are using new video editing software and have started doing voiceovers, so I hope you’ll notice a gradual improvement in these videos of our Frugal Travellers adventures!
Keep in touch, and we hope this finds you well!
Mandy and Lee
Frugal Travellers
What a great life story, can’t wait to hear it it more detail!!! We have only just discovered your videos (2 days ago, Thankyou to Covid lockdown in Qld) and so far, we are loving the easy pace and how happy your days are. We are now setting plans to start travel on a full time basis from 2023 (just in the process of crunching our numbers!!) so please keep up the great tips for us. Happy travels, and we are hoping to cross paths with likeminded people once we leave our Aussie shores.
Hello Tanya
Thank you for your lovely comment, and for your comments on our YouTube videos as well! You’ll see that we’re way more active on YouTube… it seems a more dynamic and interactive way to share travel advice!
Your plan for 2023 sounds wonderful! There are so many amazing countries to visit and I’m sure you’ll have a great time!
We’ve been talking about making some list type videos detailing the things we use as Frugal Travellers,and other travel tips, so keep an eye out for those.
Wishing you all the best during your QLD lockdown, from a sunny courtyard at our house- and pet-sit in rural Portugal!
Mandy & Lee
Mandy and Lee,
Sam Samson here in the United States. Like you two, I have been a frugal traveler my whole life Like you two, I was smitten with the travel bug early on in life. Before I joined the British army at 18 (My dad was English, and I went to school in England), I had been to 23 countries. Now as a senior, I have covered 128 countries and lived in 11. Along the way, I picked up seven foreign languages. But because of work and family responsibilities, I never was able to do continuous–months long–journeys like you have done, for which I am jealous. Your writing is superb. My first career was a reporter and a writer for the likes of The London Times and The Wall Street Journal. So I appreciate good writing. Keep up with your inspiring stories. I’ll retire next year and plan some transcontinental and–finally–months long trips. Perhaps one day our paths will cross. Keep up with the good work
Hello Sam. Sorry about the delayed response. We’ve been focusing on our YouTube channel lately and have neglected the blog somewhat. I’m glad I came on to check it because it is lovely to hear from you and to read your kind comments.
You story sounds fascinating and you have certainly seen a decent amount of our beautiful world on your travels. I imagine you have plenty of stories to tell from your experiences.
I (Lee) am a keen language learner too and can get along to a certain degree in Spanish, French, Portuguese and Russian.
Although we enjoy writing we’ve begun to focus more on making videos for YouTube as they seem to reach a much wider audience and we get a lot more feedback and interaction with the travel community over there. You may like to check out our channel. 😊
Good luck with your retirement and we wish you all the best with future travels and life ahead.
All the best.
Lee and Mandy.