Travel Tips
There are so many aspects to travel to consider before you even hop on a plane! We don’t expect you to be able to Houdini yourself out of sticky situation - but our best advice is this:
PREPARE YOURSELF!
Do your research, have a back up plan, and give yourself the resources you’ll need to stay happy and healthy on the road.
The legendary working holiday in Australia. Here are the links, lists, tips, and tricks that I wish I had before and during my year in Australia. Here is my best advice on applying for your visa, finding where to live, getting a job, and qualifying for your second year visa.
We love planning. But we know it ain’t easy. So we’ve broken down some of what we would call “essentials” for planning a trip abroad.
The key to a perfect backpacking experience is, yes, your backpack. Once you’re on the road, your backpack is basically your home. You want to hit the sweet spot between having best of what you might need, and keeping it well under 20 kilos.
You can’t control the unexpected, but you can control your preparedness. Everyone leaves home hoping for the best - and usually that’s what you get! But for times when things don’t go according to plan, your future self will be thanking you for all the preparation you did before leaving home.
Embarking as a solo female traveler can seem terribly intimidating. The truth is that the world is not as scary a place as many would have you believe. If you plan appropriately and take the standard precautions you’d take in any situation at home, things will likely shake out just fine. Here are our best tips.
We’ve gone through many rounds of trial and error while traveling, especially during the time we spent in SE Asia. If you’re headed to this part of the world, check out our top 50 take aways from five months in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and the Philippines.