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 →
How to Make your Global Adventure as Affordable as Possible
Travelling is not just for the rich and famous... Do you have a burning desire to travel the world but cannot for the life of you work out how to gather thousands of pounds to fund your trip? Have no fear, there are ways to get around spending a fortune on exploring. Working abroad: Consider starting... Continue Reading →
Top 6 British Dishes
London is extremely culturally diverse, so much so that when visiting it may be hard to determine what exactly is typical English food. Have no fear, here is a list of the six most important British dishes, that must be tasted. Fish and Chips - This is best from sea-side locations but there are also some great Fish and... Continue Reading →
Stop off at the Queen’s for Afernoon Tea
When in London, it is obligatory to drink a cup of English tea, eat some scones with cream and strawberry jam and visit the queen. You may not be able to shake hands with her majesty but you can at least go and gawp at her palace. If you take the tube to Green Park Station, the... Continue Reading →
7 Free London Sights to Visit in One Day
The Fire of London Memorial Statue - Begin your free sight-seeing day by arriving at Bank Tube Station - the financial district. Take a moment to look at the spectacular statue commemorating the fire which devastated London in 1666. The Statue took a whole six years to build - no easy feat. From the statue walk... Continue Reading →
The Best Roof Top Bar in London
There are numerous roof top bars in London offering phenomenal views. So which one should you chose to visit? My personal favorite is the Sky Garden. You need to book online before hand on the website. It is totally free to visit. You can go during the day or at night. They have a cafe, restaurant and... Continue Reading →
Day trip to Windsor
Planning your trip to London may seem somewhat overwhelming. There is so much to see and do. The best thing is to split London up into sections. The next few posts will provide day trip ideas in London by area. Fancy seeing how the other half live? ...Visit Windsor. When arriving at Heathrow airport, you are... Continue Reading →
How to enjoy San Diego when you’re on a budget
I am delighted to introduce a guest blogger on we are going on a bear hunt. Heather Hopkins is a San Diego, California-based artist and travel writer. You can follow her adventures, get travel tips and destination inspiration and more on her site at ArtTravelEatRepeat.com. Instagram: @arttraveleatrepeat Twitter: @ArtTravelEat Facebook: facebook.com/ArtTravelEatRepeat San Diego, California is one... Continue Reading →