Yogurt coated oats and coconut flakes melted in my mouth. The sweet granola was complemented by sour berries. This was washed down with a turmeric latte. The spice kicked the back of my throat cleansing my pallet. Sitting on the river-side we watched the world go by. It was 9.30am on Saturday. Consequently, there wasn't... Continue Reading →
Planning an Adventure of a Lifetime
If you want something bad enough you will make it happen. Making excuses is just a way of admitting it's not for me. From buying a new pair of shoes to purchasing a one way ticket to Australia, if we really desire something, we will make it our reality. Once we have decided we want... Continue Reading →
The ultimate guide to a night out in London
A night out in the lively, buzzing and fun-filled city of London does not come without its hurdles. In order to have the best night possible without denting your bank account it is important to be aware of the hidden costs. Follow my tops tips to ensure you have a fantastic, affordable and fun night... Continue Reading →
10 Travel Tips to Make You the World’s Savviest Traveller
This weekend we are joined by a new guest blogger named Susan Taylor. She is a freelance writer with a passion for learning. Currently she writes for Traditionessaysonline.com and in her spare time blogs. She has gathered some useful information for us below regarding how to travel on the cheap. Travelling is fun and exciting. It provides relaxation and... Continue Reading →
10 Things To Do in Brighton
1.Explore the pier The famous Brighton pier is a sight not to be missed. Built in 1823 it has a wealth of history. Originally it was used as a landing point for ships. Since then it has been washed away by storms, rebuilt several times and has been used by the community for concerts. Today the pier offers... Continue Reading →
Top 5 Essesntials to Carry on a Hike
This week we are lucky enough to be joined by Shawn Michaels - a blogger who loves to write about his outdoor experiences. He is also a passionate rock climber and loves traveling. He is currently studying and spends his free time reading reviews and gear shopping! He regularly blogs at Thesmartlad.com. Shawn saw my... Continue Reading →
The Secret to Wild Camping
So what exactly does wild camping mean? The definition of wild camping varies for different people. At its crux wild camping is when you pitch up your tent somewhere vaguely remote with no running water or toilet facilities. In some countries this is a totally normal and legal activity. For example, in Montana USA, folk wild camp almost... Continue Reading →
‘5 Things You Need to Consider Before You Move Abroad’ by Beth Penbrook
This week we are joined by the talented Beth Penbrook a young mum who hasn't let having young kids stop her travelling and experiencing the world. She travels regularly with her partner and two young children and even moved from England to live in Canada for a year. She loves writing about her travels and children, but... Continue Reading →
Christmas Activities in London
It is December and that means one thing - IT IS ALMOST CHRISTMAS! Whether you are religious or not, Christmas provides a perfect excuse to party, dress up, drink plenty of hot chocolate and eat tonnes of delicious food. If you are lucky enough to be in London this festive season, there are lots of fun events and things to... Continue Reading →
TEFL Course Follow Up
I have been asked to write a follow up post on my experience using International Open Academy to do my TEFL course. This was by far the cheapest TELF course out there, thanks to a deal on Living Social (only £24). However, it was not the best option. I paid for what I got. The course took me under 10 hours... Continue Reading →