Misconception #1 -It’s difficult. Obviously the strain of travelling is subjective, but it really is possible to make your way around the world without researching and planning every movement in advance. While it can be demanding to book a bus ticket in Brazil due to knowing zero Brazilian-Portuguese, you CAN communicate what you want in other ways. Tried-and-tested ways include writing the bare bones of the information, such as destination, time and date and then handing it
+ Don’t Let a Tight Budget Ruin Your Trip
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Keiichi Iwasaki proved that low funds are no barrier to seeing the world when his story was featured in the media last week. Iwasaki left his native Japan for a worldwide voyage with the equivalent of just £1 in his pocket, facilitated by a humble bicycle to cover the huge distances. Earning money through street performances such as magic tricks, he has been able to climb Mount Everest, row across the Caspian sea, and generally live a life
+ Favourite Moments From My Time Away – Part 2
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Here is the second and last installment of my most memorable moments from my recent trip travelling around the world. We visited three different hill tribes near Luang Prabang, Laos, and we had the chance to interact with the local children. They were curious of us and didn’t know how to react when we gave them our bananas for free; the photo shows they seemed to appreciate them however! I met a Cambodian girl who invited me back
+ Dream-Trip Dilemmas
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This is an article I had featured on STA Travel Buzz, a blog specifically for travellers tales found across the web. Enjoy! In an ideal world travelling would solely be made up of having those “oh my god life is beautiful” moments. But be prepared for times when life on the road is just that; being on the road and wondering why you put yourself there! Dream-trip dilemma #1 – Your friends were supposed to come with you
+ Favourite moments from my time away – Part 1
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If you read this article you might be unable to stop yourself from booking a flight to some exotic location… it’s a list of my favourite, or at least most memorable moments, from my time away (part one). + The kaleidoscope of colour otherwise known as Rio Carnaval parade in the Sambodrome. But for an even more authentic samba experience try the street parties for the locals. + Sunset as seen from Ko Tao, Thailand. The clouds became