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NAMEYDO: Travel Planning for Solo and Budget Travelers

Modified: Nov 21, 2019 · Published: Nov 2, 2016 by Guest Blogger |

Bocas del Toro, Panama
Bocas del Toro, Panama (photo: Go Backpacking)

No money. No plan. No one to go with. These are probably the three most common answers when asked: "Why don`t you ever go abroad?"

Most of us are naturally curious, with the urge to explore the world and experience the fantastic adventures our planet has to offer. And yet it mostly remains just a dream.

But why is it that we do not pursue our wishes?

For most people, it is probably the fear that something could go wrong. Starting with the budget, which often feels too small.

Expensive flights, hotels and food - even if the internet helps you find bargains, it rarely gets you there.

Additionally, it isn't easy for everyone to wander around the world on their own.

The solution, of course, would be a travel partner, but it is often difficult to find like-minded peers with enough free time.

Especially during long journeys, it's always a challenge to coordinate holidays, semester breaks, or exam-breaks.

Last but not least there is also the planning that seems to overwhelm many people. How do I create my route?

Now imagine this: what if there was an online platform, where all you needed to do was to sign up to become member of a community where people with the exact same concerns can interact, exchange resources, and plan adventures together?

What if this platform would allow you to organize your accommodation, journey, and activities to any place you desire for a reasonable price, and at the same time save the environment and meet new people?

We have just the right solution for you.

NAMEYDO: individual travel planning for solo and budget travelers.

In order to facilitate personal travel, a new company called Nameydo has developed a brilliant concept.

The platform is in its starting period and has a lot to offer for travelers: Here you can offer your own resources - for example, a ride, a room in your apartment or your cooking skills - and in turn benefit from the resources of others.

Basically, everything can be offered as long as it is sensible and improves the experiences of all involved.

The platform is in its starting period and has a lot to offer for travelers: Here you can provide resources - for example, a ride, a room in your apartment or your cooking skills - and in turn benefit from the resources of others.

Basically, everything can be offered as long as it is sensible and improves the experiences of all involved.

Basically, everything can be provided as long as it is reasonable and improves the experiences of all involved.

In this way, you not only save money, but also get to know a lot of exciting people around the world.

All this while also contributing to preserve the environment.

Obviously, acquaintances are already made at this stage as you naturally get to know people when you share a ride or a meal.

But Nameydo goes a step further. An additional feature makes looking for people to share your experiences with incredibly easy.

With Nameydo you can filter through a range of categories such as tourism, nightlife, sport, etc.

You can participate in an existing event or create your own.

To help you tackle any budgeting concern, the Nameydo team has established a network of partners providing you with discounts on useful travel goods in their online shop.

Check out www.facebook.com/Nameydo/ to make sure you don't miss out on the frequent raffles. 

Sign up now for free.

And off we go!

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This story was published in partnership with Nameydo.

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