
After being on the road for over 6 years and hitting over 50 countries, I’ve learnt a thing or two about how to travel.
Check out the posts below if you want to find out how to budget, what was spent, how to pack or even how to get started with travel in the first place. This is the place to come to find out how to do it!

How to Travel the World on a Budget – A Guide to Smarter Spending
How much does it really cost to travel the world and how can I afford to do it?

Which Pacific Island Should You Visit?
The Pacific Ocean is on many travellers bucket lists and for good reason. It is full of incredible beaches, quiet hideaways and friendly people. But

Travelling to a green list country from the UK: 24 hours in Porto
It’s finally legal to travel from the UK again! Yippee! The UK has a traffic light system in place for returning travellers, with only travellers

A Night On A Glacier (Long Read)
One of the perks of my job in New Zealand was the helicopter flights onto the two glaciers. On my first day in the job I was told that if I was extremely lucky, I may be able to spend a night at one of the huts on the glacier. After spending nearly 18 months there I finally got the chance to spend a night in Chancellor Hut on Fox Glacier. Here’s what happened.

Strangest haircuts around the world
To be honest, when I started thinking about a blog, I never thought that I would write one on haircuts. It’s such a mundane activity that you do all the time at home. But unless you travel for a long time (often REALLY long in the case of some people!) you are unlikely to experience this mundane task abroad.

Planning A Road Trip Through Kakudu and Lichfield National Park
This post was originally found on my friends blog Where Kimmy Went and was my first foray into travel blogging. If you’re looking for another

A Bus Journey to Remember (Long Read)
One of the worst bus journey’s I have ever taken When it comes to travelling, anybody that has been to a less developed country for

The Best Apps To Use When Travelling
Before the advent of the smart phone, things were a little bit different. You learned about your destination from a guidebook. You then had to