We have run across several Web sites that are useful to the budget traveler.
Shoestring Travel E-zine
A cyber magazine full of tips for inexpensive travel and reports from other travellers.

Lonely Planet Online
By the publishers of Lonely Planet Guidebooks. Site includes tips and info about destinations, health considerations, and so on.
Green Arrow Guide to Central America
Emphasizes travel and ecotourism within Central America; site developed in Costa Rica.
Best Places on the Web for Backpacking Info
Contains lots of useful information covering all aspects of budget travel.
The Internet Guide to Hostelling (tm)
Includes a large database of hostels, FAQs, travel tips, etc.
Student and Budget Travel
Lists of sources of information useful to students and others traveling on a budget.
Izon's Backpacker Journal
A site developed by Lucy Izon, whose column "Backpack and Budget" appears in the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers. Well-designed pages full of tips, reports, and useful links concerning budget travel.
Budget Travel - Save Cash
This developing site specializes in reduced airfares, packages, tours, and cruises, but also includes a variety of other topics related to budget travel. A very active bulletin board of requests and info make this a dynamic site

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More Info About Us Tropical Wings Belize Budget Travel
Operated by SUSA, Inc. Ltd.
San Jose Succotz, Belize
email: susa@btl.net
The Trek Stop provides economical lodging--cabins, tents, tent sites--in the Cayo District of Belize for the backpacker, ecotourist, researcher, and student. Its cheap prices make it the premier budget jungle camp or hotel in Cayo. Owners emphasis ecology, biology, birding, making it the resort of choice for ecotourists. Although it could be considered a youth hostel, all tourists looking for adventure vacations will find this budget lodging provides great value. Cabins and camping allow the backpacker to explore Cayo District, Belize, and Guatemala, especially Tikal on a limited budget. Birds, lizards, and of course butterflies, make this a haven for the ecotourist.