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🇦🇺🐨 Traveling Australia is as budgeted as Japan is!

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... Read moreหลายคนคิดว่า “เที่ยวออสเตรเลียต้องแพงแน่ๆ” แต่จากทริปของเรา (โซน Perth) ถ้าวางแผนดีๆ งบรวมสามารถพอๆ กับไปญี่ปุ่นได้จริง โดยเฉพาะถ้าเน้นเที่ยวธรรมชาติ เดินเล่นเมือง ชายหาด และไปเกาะสวยๆ แบบ Rottnest Island ที่มีควอกกาดังๆ ด้วย สิ่งแรกที่ช่วยคุมงบคือ “ตั๋วเครื่องบิน” เราเลือกไฟลต์ BKK–PER บินตรงประมาณ 6 ชั่วโมง ถ้าจับโปรได้ ราคาจะลงมาสวยมาก แนะนำให้เล็งช่วงโลว์ซีซันของฝั่งออสฯ และยืดหยุ่นวันเดินทาง (เลี่ยงศุกร์–อาทิตย์) จะเห็นราคาต่างชัดเจน อีกอย่างคือเลือกกระเป๋าเท่าที่จำเป็น เพราะค่ากระเป๋าเพิ่มทีหลังมักแพงกว่า พอถึง Perth การเดินทางในเมืองค่อนข้างง่าย ถ้าแพลนเที่ยวเองให้เน้นใช้ขนส่งสาธารณะ/เดิน และเลือกที่พักย่านที่เดินทางสะดวก (ใกล้สถานี/ป้ายรถ) จะลดค่าแท็กซี่ได้เยอะ เราชอบเลือกที่พักแบบสตูดิโอหรือห้องมีครัวเล็กๆ เพราะช่วยประหยัดค่าอาหารมาก ทำอาหารเช้าง่ายๆ หรือซื้อของจากซูเปอร์มาร์เก็ตมาทำ/อุ่นได้ วันไหนออกเที่ยวทั้งวันก็พกน้ำกับขนมไปเอง ลดค่าใช้จ่ายจุกจิก ไฮไลต์ที่คนค้นหาเยอะคือ “ที่เที่ยวออสเตรเลีย” โซนนี้เรายกให้ 2 จุด: 1) Perth ในเมือง: เหมาะกับเดินเล่น ถ่ายรูป ชิลๆ และจัดเป็นวันเบาๆ หลังบินไกล 2) Rottnest Island: แนะนำจองเรือไป-กลับล่วงหน้า แล้ววางแผนการเดินบนเกาะให้คุ้ม (เช่าจักรยานหรือใช้รถบัสบนเกาะตามงบ) จุดนี้มีโอกาสเจอทั้งควอกกาและจิงโจ้ ถ้าอยากถ่ายรูปสวยๆ ให้ไปเช้าๆ แสงดี คนไม่แน่น ส่วน “งบเที่ยวออสเตรเลีย” แบบคร่าวๆ ให้คิดเป็นก้อนใหญ่ๆ คือ ตั๋วเครื่องบิน + ที่พัก + เรือไปเกาะ + ค่าเดินทางในเมือง + อาหาร ถ้าตัดค่าอาหารแพงๆ ออก (เช่นกินร้านทุกมื้อ) แล้วสลับเป็นซูเปอร์/ทำเองบ้าง งบรวมจะนิ่งขึ้นมาก และยังเที่ยวได้ครบเหมือนเดิม ท้ายสุด ถ้าคุณตั้งใจ “เที่ยวออสเตรเลียด้วยตัวเอง” ให้ทำเช็กลิสต์ก่อนจอง: ช่วงอากาศ, ที่พักใกล้ขนส่ง, จองตั๋วเรือ Rottnest, และวางวันเที่ยวในเมือง 1 วัน + วันไปเกาะ 1 วัน เป็นโครงง่ายๆ แบบนี้ก็เที่ยวครบ จบที่ Perth ได้สบายๆ

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