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 →
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 →
London Life
While, I'm a sucker for nature and vast open landscapes, London is somewhat pleasing to the eye. These scenes provide us with an alternative nature; a man-made environment, a city where 8 million inhabitants go about their daily lives. The Shard is a 95-storey skyscraper - it is the tallest building in the UK. It has a snazzy... Continue Reading →
Make The Most Out Of Your Commute
On average Londoners spend fifty-five minutes getting into work (according to a Guardian article). That is just under ten hours a week sitting on the tube, bus or in a car… In other words most people spend at least 40 hours per month commuting. Think what you could do with 40 extra hours. You could... Continue Reading →
A glimpse into another world
As the white door slowly creaked open at number eight I smiled eagerly. 'Hello, my name is Sarah,' I chirped with enthusiasm. Two beady brown eyes stared back at me. The door was slightly ajar, with the flat owner hiding behind it. 'What do you want?' the shadow hissed. 'I'm working on behalf of the council and... 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 →
The Best Markets in London
Fancy a market stop for some well deserved grub? Or to browse a tonne of weird and wonderful gifts? Then a London market is your answer. There are plenty to chose from, all offering something slightly different. Here are my favorites: Camden Market - makes for a great day trip, you can spend hours browsing all... 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 →
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 →