Home Comforts at Christmas

Imagine a Christmas without a roof over your head. This December it is estimated that 120,000 British children will be without a home, according to the independent. Last week I watched the heartwarming film: A Street Cat Named Bob. It was extremely moving and based on a true story. The main character - James, had been a drug addict since... 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 →

5 Apps You Will Need as a Traveller

While at times as a traveller you may want to experience a yoga retreat in the depths of an exotic forest devoid of wifi, sometimes we just need our technology fix. As a modern traveller we are blessed to have a wealth of information at our fingertips. So when we get the chance to stay... Continue Reading →

There is Light at the End of the Tunnel

As Christmas is approaching and a lots of us are blessed to have a family around us, shelters over our heads and comfortable beds to sleep in; it is important to take a moment out to think of those less fortunate. If you are traveling, volunteering or helping those in need, please share your stories... Continue Reading →

How to Negotiate the Best Price

Where ever you are in the world it is important to have some basic skills to barter with sellers. You do not want to be ripped off or made a fool of. So here are some steps to get a fair price for your purchase. 1. Shop around - before settling take some time to... Continue Reading →

How to Chose the Perfect Travel Destination

Walking along the paved streets, littered with crispy brown leaves, the wind blows through my hair. While the cold bites my skin, I cant help but smile as the sun shines through the almost bare branched trees. When the sun is directly shining on my face it doesn't feel as cold. Big Ben strikes 10am,... Continue Reading →

Why traveling is beneficial for your CV

'What have you been doing this past year?' the interviewer probes. 'Erm ya know just travelling the world,' you hesitantly reply. Selling yourself and trying to get a job is hard at the best of times, let alone when you have to explain a year gap in your CV. However, this so-called hole in your CV when... Continue Reading →

The cheapest TEFL course around

TELF standing for Teach English as a Foreign Language is an 120 hour online course recognised globally. On completion you receive a certificate and are allowed to teach English as a second language anywhere you wish to do so. It is a great qualification to have, which can be used in international schools in England... Continue Reading →

The negatives of solo travel are actually possitives

Lots of people might be put off female solo travel due to the hardship of it. However, in my opinion the challenges of travelling alone actually make it even more worthwhile. You learn so much about yourself, how to cope in tricky situations and become extremely strong. While the highs far outweigh the lows, there are... Continue Reading →

A Guide to Hitchhiking

Bored of buses, trains and driving try something new? Hitchhiking provides a new means of transport. It not only takes you from A to B for free but it will give you some giggles along the way. Yes - you must have your wits about you. After-all, getting in the car with a total stranger is something... Continue Reading →

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