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The rugged terrain and the thrill of the unknown await you. But before you hit the dusty trails, let’s talk about your budget, which is the backbone of your trip.
Without a clear budget, you could easily lose sight of your expenses. So how can you come up with a well-thought-out budget for your adventure?
You must first map out your route and itinerary. Then, count your travel buddies and the number of days you will be off traveling. Now, let’s roll!
You don’t want to run out of fuel in the middle of nowhere or spend more than needed. To come up with a reasonable fuel budget, you can use this formula:
Fuel Budget = (Travel Distance / Fuel Consumption) * Fuel Cost + 20%
For a daily budget, just divide your petrol budget by your number of travel days
Save on Fuel by Planning Ahead
Find fuel stations along your route using online tools or fuel station apps. Plan your fuel stops and check the fuel prices at different locations to find the best deals. Here are more ideas to save on fuel:
Some remote areas may have limited or no fuel availability, so fill up ahead or use jerry cans or long-range fuel tanks for extra fuel.
To plan your expenses on campsites and caravan parks you can first determine your overall trip budget. Then, allocate a portion of your budget specifically for camping site fees. Consider your travel duration, distance, and desired level of comfort.
Research Campsite Fees
Use apps like WikiCamps, Anycamp, Camper Mate or Camps Australia Wide, and explore different options: national parks, private caravan parks, free camps, and rest areas. Fees can vary significantly so choose wisely based on your budget and desired level of comfort. See a list of our favourite Australian hidden gems in this article.
Choose Your Campsite Style
Decide on your preferred camping style:
Calculate Daily Campsite Costs
Determine the number of nights you’ll spend in each campsite. Multiply it by the average daily fee for each category. Consider additional costs such as laundry.
If booking in advance, check for reservation fees. If traveling with pets, enquire about related costs. Just add them all up to get your total campsite budget.
Be Safe, Be Flexible
While budgeting is crucial, always prioritise safety over savings. Don’t compromise on essential facilities or security. But stay flexible with your choices and adjust your budget as needed.
You could simply base this on your current weekly grocery spending. Divide that by 7 (the number of days in a week), and then divide by the number of your housemates. Now, multiply the result by the number of your caravan travellers, then multiply again by the number of travel days. That can be your total grocery budget, but you should add a little more due to unexpected situations, like higher prices in remote areas.
Your grocery list can include:
Here are some off-road caravanning tips to help you pack a budget for making unforgettable experiences.
Plan Your Off-Road Caravan Experiences
Different regions offer unique experiences – snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef, hiking in the Flinders Ranges, or stargazing in the outback. Identify must-do activities based on your interests and passions.
Seek Out Savvy Savings
Some activities can be free – like hiking, swimming in waterholes, and stargazing – while others require just a little budget. Look for discounted multi-activity deals or combined tickets for entry fees, tours, and equipment rentals. Consider group getaways so you can share the cost. Enjoy free and discounted events like free festivals, markets, and cultural events. Search for online deals and promotions, early-bird discounts, and off-season activities at lower rates.
DIYing could also cost much less. Invest in basic equipment (snorkelling masks, hiking boots, binoculars) instead of paying rental fees. Cook meals yourself and skip expensive restaurant meals. Organise free or low-cost activities like movie nights under the annexe or board game nights.
Murphy’s Law applies on the road, so set aside money for unexpected fixes. Budgeting for vehicle repairs and maintenance can help prevent roadside dramas and expenses.
To begin with, grab your vehicle’s manual and get familiar with recommended service intervals, fluid types, and potential trouble spots.
As a rule of thumb, you can have an emergency fund equivalent to 10% of your overall trip budget for repairs and maintenance. Ensure that your budget can cover:
You can also add a roadside assistance budget if you want.
Stay connected but watch those data charges. With a bit of planning, you can transform potential bill shock into budget wins.
Know Your Connection Needs
Research mobile coverage across your planned route. Will you be traversing remote regions with limited signal? Do you need data for navigation, social media updates, or work-related tasks? Understanding your needs can help you choose the right plan.
All of our caravans, including the XTR model, can be upgraded with a mobile phone signal booster to help you stay connected even when you’re off-grid.
Connection Savings
To save on phone and internet expenses, download offline maps, essential apps, and even movies beforehand. Also, disconnect your device as you reconnect with nature or designate phone-free zones or times to truly immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and experiences the outback offers. Utilise free Wi-Fi hotspots at caravan parks, towns, and even cafes.
There are many ways to plan for and streamline your budget. Here are a few more ideas:
Find more tips beyond budgeting here: Mastering Off-Road Caravanning: Essential Tips for Beginners
For off-road caravan planning, your budget is the key to an unforgettable journey. The memories you will create, the friendships you will forge, and the wide-eyed wonder you will experience will be far better with a carefully planned budget. So, get ready to conquer the road – your adventure starts here.
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46 Lara Way, Campbellfield
Victoria 3061
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