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Adrenaline Junkies, Phillippines, Travel tips & Ideas, featured »
Welcome back for part 2 of the Endless Summer series.
Now that you’ve had your fill of kickboxing and cage fighting its time to chillax and check out the extreme watersports offered in the beautiful Philippines.
June-August – Philippines
The Philippines is made up of 7000 gorgeous tropical islands. Unlike Bangkok, Manilla is definitely missable. Filipinos are reputably very hospitable, and English is one of 2 official national languages. While you won’t find the great discounts found in Thailand or other parts of South East Asia, the ease of travelling will more …
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Australia’s beaches have quite a reputation for being the best in the world, and for good reason – They are! The ASP Pro Tour takes place every year and takes in many of Australia’s East coast beaches in the tour, so we know there is awesome surfing for the pros.
There are breaks everywhere suitable for all surfers from beginners to professionals, and longboards to short. If you want to learn to surf, there are plenty of surf camps and surfaris that offer tours for beginners.
The climate in Australia ranges from …
Travel tips & Ideas, featured »
Van-Tastic Adventures: Drive it! Film it! Win it!
Win a Van-Tastic road trip around Australia
Are you a mad keen traveller with a lust for filming your adventures?
Enter the WorldNomads.com Van-Tastic Adventure for the chance to fly to Australia and film the ultimate Aussie road trip to win $AUD 10,000.
WorldNomads.com is looking for 7 teams of ‘Van-Tastic Adventurers’ to travel across Australia on a 6 week road trip of a lifetime.
You’ll be flown to Australia to explore your favourite piece of the country in a fully loaded camper van, with fuel money, …
Travel tips & Ideas, featured »
notes from The Bucket List
Teaching English is an exciting way to see the world and get paid for it. The hours are generally low and most English Teachers are content and live comfortable lifestyles.
You could be on a plane within 6 weeks of reading this, with an overseas job guarantee.
If you are a native English speaker, and willing to undertake a certificate in Teaching English you will be able to find work teaching English.
Why Teach English?
Learn another Language. You can spend a full year (or more) immersed in the …
Travel tips & Ideas, featured »
Aaahh the joy of travelling. This is the short list of things that I never travel without, part one, because there are quite a few.
As you can see, I’m not much for travelling light. I like to be in contact and know whats going on at home. I want my creature comforts… within reason.
Ipod
I admit it, its true. I am one of “those” travellers who always has an ipod on me. I bought Dawn many years ago, the battery ran dead and has been replaced, so Dawn …
Stories from the road, featured »
I have stepped into the twilight zone
The music is thumping, the dance floor is packed… fly boys and girls gyrate skilfully to the hip hop beats from the imported DJ’s in the corner.
My mouth hits the floor. Two minutes ago I was sharing a motorbike with 2 of my friends, dodging the holes in the roads and precisely avoiding the melee of bikes, taxis and buses. The sole of my right high heel has melted through from having my foot on the muffler. And now, here on the 20th floor …
Stories from the road, featured »
It amazes me how easy it is to feel lonely in this city.
And its not for lack of company. In fact, I am rarely alone except for when I sleep. But i’m talking about the kind of company that has meaning, not just the random strangers you meet and interact with for one minute, one hour or one day.
The type of friendships that last a lifetime, in my opinion, are not formed in bars or nightclubs.
Instant friends.
The type you only speak about sport, drinking and fun in the sun with. …




