When you’re living in a campervan, you learn pretty quickly that space is valuable. As a traveller, you probably know this anyway from living out of a suitcase or backpack for any length of time. But it’s completely different when you’re living, and I mean living, in such a small space. Before Theo and I went over to New Zealand,… Read More
Travel Planning
How to travel for free around the world!
This sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? But there are many ways that you can save money and travel for free, or very cheap. I’m not talking about travel hacking with credit cards, I’m talking about the different methods that will save you tons of money and get you free travel! And you don’t even have to live… Read More
Boost your travel fund by cutting out these 10 things
When you’re saving money for travel, it’s easy to get a little impatient as you watch the numbers slowly rising each month in your bank account. If you’re putting away a chunk of your wages every month then that’s great! But there are other ways that you can boost your travel fund, too. I’ve talked previously about splitting your expenses… Read More
Luggage List: Packing for New Zealand
When I was packing for New Zealand, I didn’t really know where to start. I knew that it was a country that could be very cold, and I also knew that I planned to live in a camper van for some, if not all, of my time there. So, I thought I’d need to bring lots of warm clothes. I… Read More
31+ Road trip essentials you can’t leave without
It’s the era of the road trip as many of us are choosing to travel closer to home in the wake of a global pandemic. But while we may think that this is easier than a trip overseas, road trips still come with a lot of planning. Will it be a multi-day trip? Where will you stay along the way?… Read More
Luggage List: Packing for Australia
Packing for Australia can seem a little daunting at first, especially if you’re planning on travelling all over the country. There are so many states, time zones and climates that it’s easy to become overwhelmed at how much you should bring. As always, I recommend not bringing too much, even if (especially if) you’re going to be Down Under for… Read More
8 Free and cheap things to do in Pai, Thailand
Pai has to be one of my favourite places in all of Thailand. Nestled in a valley on the banks of a river in the mountains of Northern Thailand, it has a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere which differs hugely from the islands and beaches in the south of the country. The area boasts incredible views; lush rice paddies, waterfalls, canyons, hot… Read More
How to be a pro at surviving long term travel
I know, the idea of travelling endlessly is THE DREAM, right? Seeing new sights every day and visiting incredible places all the time could never get boring, right? Well, the answer is yes… and no. Constant travel can be extremely overwhelming on the body and the mind, so if you’re going to be on the road for an extended amount… Read More
11 ways to beat the post-travel blues
The days and weeks after returning from a trip can often be hard for many people as they deal with post-travel blues. It’s very common, whether it was a short holiday or a long period of travelling; coming back home to reality with a bump is always difficult. And, with Coronavirus still affecting many plans and causing people to return… Read More
How to find outdoor seasonal work in New Zealand
If you’re a traveller in New Zealand and you have a visa that allows you to work, at some point you might consider finding a job to fund your continued travels. But how do you find seasonal work in New Zealand? There are many different resources that you can use, but first you should consider what type of work you… Read More