Complete Guide to Staying in Hostels – Sleeping in Backpackers
If you’re new to hostels, or you want to learn how to become a better hostelling roommate, read on for everything you need to know about staying in a hostel. Think of this as a 1
If you’re new to hostels, or you want to learn how to become a better hostelling roommate, read on for everything you need to know about staying in a hostel. Think of this as a 1
Budget travel can be a little overwhelming for someone just starting their travel adventures, but it doesn’t need to be difficult. These 6 tips on how to save money while tra
If you haven’t heard, Australia is on fire. Not just a few fires here and there, I mean parts of the nation are engulfed in flames. Over 100 fires are burning in my home state of
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For a backpacker, a 10 day in Vietnam itinerary can cover so much history, culture, and unforgettable sights. With 10 days in Vietnam, you can visit a number of cities and towns th
Looking for the best Kyoto 2 day itinerary? You’re in the right place! From golden-leaf pavilions reflecting on a glassy pond to a bowl of ramen lit on fire right in front of my
Responsible travel tips involves a bit more than you may think – respect when traveling is important and the few tips by Linn from the Brainy Backpackers blog covers a few th
He lifted his short black snout in the air to identify us. As the giant polar bear continued passed my window, I could hear the slushie steps through the unfrozen tundra mud. The p
Thick mud swallowed the rear tire and the Rocky cliff sped closer. Turning the steering wheel as far to the right as possible, I speared into the muskrat swamp. Propane and spare f
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Some countries are notorious for being expensive to travel and explore, but it doesn’t have to be that way. With the 15th post in Travel Tip Tuesday, we hear from Walk My Wor