Life is One long working holiday
Left home in 71 and finally went home in 79. Backpacking and working. I am still on a working holiday except I now stay at the Radisson and not in a hostel and I catch a plane or a train and don't need to hitch hike to work. I now work on the 18th floor and not at the 18th level of an Australian gold mine. I no longer have to borrow £50 from a fellow backpacker to show the border guard that I have enough money to transit the country, as I can now flash my credit card. I now have a suitcase with wheels with 5 days of clothes and not a backpack with my whole wardrobe. I can now go home after the working holiday week. I now do the same IT job which is not quite as exciting as the 70s odd jobs
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How hard did you find it to get work ?Originally posted by SarahL2012 View PostYes - Australia and NZ in my late 20s. I got a working visa for Australia so ended up spending the full year out there (3 months work in Sydney & the rest travelling) and then went over to NZ for 3 months. Only came home because there was a family wedding & I was told I would be disinherited if I didn't attend.
Went on my own, but stayed in hostels & met loads of people. Best year of my life!!
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Looks like the question is not, has anyone travelled solo on a long trip far away. Question is, has anyone done that who doesn't now count it as one of the high points of their life?Originally posted by SarahL2012 View PostYes - Australia and NZ in my late 20s. I got a working visa for Australia so ended up spending the full year out there (3 months work in Sydney & the rest travelling) and then went over to NZ for 3 months. Only came home because there was a family wedding & I was told I would be disinherited if I didn't attend.
Went on my own, but stayed in hostels & met loads of people. Best year of my life!!
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Yes - Australia and NZ in my late 20s. I got a working visa for Australia so ended up spending the full year out there (3 months work in Sydney & the rest travelling) and then went over to NZ for 3 months. Only came home because there was a family wedding & I was told I would be disinherited if I didn't attend.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI have worked out i have had 4 days off in the last 3 years and have decided I want to treat myself to a long break at the end of my current gig. All my friends are permies and would not be able to take more than 2 weeks off. So i was thinking of taking 3-6 months and do a bit of traveling. I am 28 now and think i need to do this now or i never will.
Has anyone ever done it on their own? how did they find it?
Went on my own, but stayed in hostels & met loads of people. Best year of my life!!
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Exactly my thinking, contracting allows the flexibility to travel, i would love to work for 9 months then spend 3 travelling, 3 months gaps don't look bad on the CV. Until i'm married with kids anywayOriginally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostIt sure would. I was there for 12 months. I didn't have time to do it all. I suppose I didn't need to spend a whole month in Rio alone, for example. But why rush through it?
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It sure would. I was there for 12 months. I didn't have time to do it all. I suppose I didn't need to spend a whole month in Rio alone, for example. But why rush through it?Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI still want to go there, but with only 3 months, i think it would warrant a trip on its own
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I still want to go there, but with only 3 months, i think it would warrant a trip on its ownOriginally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostYou were going to S. America a few days ago - but you know what, I think that is the number one beauty of being able to travel, the freedom to go where you want, when you want.
I booked one of these round the world tickets. But once I was away I completely changed my itinery based on what I found I enjoyed doing.
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I would imagine that any IT contractor who has backpacked would have done it on their own. After all everyone knows you lot have no friendsOriginally posted by Ketchup View PostI have worked out i have had 4 days off in the last 3 years and have decided I want to treat myself to a long break at the end of my current gig. All my friends are permies and would not be able to take more than 2 weeks off. So i was thinking of taking 3-6 months and do a bit of traveling. I am 28 now and think i need to do this now or i never will.
Has anyone ever done it on their own? how did they find it?
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Amen to that.Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostAbsolutely - it really is difficult to describe the effect travelling like this has on you and how the experiences live with you forever. It only takes a few words of reminiscing to bring it right back into focus...
I need another adventure
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WHSOriginally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostYou were going to S. America a few days ago - but you know what, I think that is the number one beauty of being able to travel, the freedom to go where you want, when you want.
I booked one of these round the world tickets. But once I was away I completely changed my itinery based on what I found I enjoyed doing.
Make sure you get a ticket that allows for at least a few free changes to dates, flights etc. There's no way everything will go according to plan, that's the best part, make it up as you go along.
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You were going to S. America a few days ago - but you know what, I think that is the number one beauty of being able to travel, the freedom to go where you want, when you want.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostIn my mind doing that is restrictive as you have to be somewhere at a certain time. I am currently thinking (although this changes every week) that i will flow to Moscow and get the Trans-Siberian through all the way to Beijing stopping for in remote Russia (have always wanted to visit Russia), Siberia (Lake Baikal), Mongolia.
After that i am stumped, my end destination is Perth as i have family there and a few friends play for Perth Glory and want to visit SE Asia, but can't decide whether to go to Japan and Korea or Tibet and India (all 4 are countries i want to see), then through SE Asia and Indonesia to OZ.
I booked one of these round the world tickets. But once I was away I completely changed my itinery based on what I found I enjoyed doing.
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Absolutely - it really is difficult to describe the effect travelling like this has on you and how the experiences live with you forever. It only takes a few words of reminiscing to bring it right back into focus...Originally posted by Sysman View PostI'm getting itchy feet reading this thread.
I need another adventure
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In my mind doing that is restrictive as you have to be somewhere at a certain time. I am currently thinking (although this changes every week) that i will flow to Moscow and get the Trans-Siberian through all the way to Beijing stopping for in remote Russia (have always wanted to visit Russia), Siberia (Lake Baikal), Mongolia.Originally posted by yasockie View PostGo to holidaypirates.co.uk and look for an 'open-jaw' flight deal - ie you land in singapore but return flight is from say japan.
The bit in the middle you can walk, cycle, take a bus and just enjoy life
After that i am stumped, my end destination is Perth as i have family there and a few friends play for Perth Glory and want to visit SE Asia, but can't decide whether to go to Japan and Korea or Tibet and India (all 4 are countries i want to see), then through SE Asia and Indonesia to OZ.
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Singapore is mostly like Canary Wharf.... some cultured areas, but majority is like CW.
Islands are different.
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