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Hey all,
Well i've recently recieved some inheritance and im thinking about doing some travelling with it, as i havent travelled enough plus ive just graduated and feel its a good time to do it.
Buuuut there are so many options and places to go and see i dont have a clue where to go! I'm thinking about going around America but then the idea of inter-railing around Europe also interests me.
Just after some ideas really, throw some travelling ideas at me please
Well i've recently recieved some inheritance and im thinking about doing some travelling with it, as i havent travelled enough plus ive just graduated and feel its a good time to do it.
Buuuut there are so many options and places to go and see i dont have a clue where to go! I'm thinking about going around America but then the idea of inter-railing around Europe also interests me.
Just after some ideas really, throw some travelling ideas at me please
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Obv i would recommend New Zealand, Auzzie and fiji/Samoa/cook islands as wicked destinations- NZ is sooo beautiful and value for the pound.
Budget - couple of grand i guess? No idea how much this stuff will cost.
Length - month to a couple of months
Climate - Would prefer a warm one but again, not overly fussed!
If you want to go away later in the year then South Africa is lovely and still relatively cheap (but not as cheap as it used to be sob sob)
The only big question for travelling with me is whether to go on my own, or find someone to go with. What are you doing?
Well at the moment it looks like i would go on my own, i dont mind really as long as i know of places where other lone travellers stay etc so i have the chance to meet new people.
I myself have just got back from Canada- still jet lagged thoroughly recommend it! Huge country, plenty to do, friendly people and averaged price (similar to UK prices)
Every one I have spoken to that has been inter railing had a blast too though
Lets go go go
PM me if you're seriously interested I've already left a message on gap-year.com looking for travel "mates" but so far with no luck. But like i say, if anyone off here would be interested let me know
Id meet you, but you'd cramp my style
My brother did that, albeit 30 or so years ago. Said he had a great time and settled down in Denmark. Porn and bacon what more could a man want ?
It's all about meeting new people (as friends may I add- although sure some people have meet other halves on it) and sharing cultures... blah blah blah
Ah cheers, you're a star i'll have a look
Always wanted to tour Europe, but because everything is so near I felt the need to go further and use Europe for long weekend breaks and week long holidays. I love living in Europe for this reason, everywhere is so accessible for someone living in the UK!
You could do Aus, NZ and Thailand in one trip - that'd be fantastic. No point going all that way and not making the most of it.
I'm going inter railing at the end of September...I am all kinds of excited about it :hyper:
Yeah im starting to think that way now, about Europe being closer and do-able in several shorter trips. I'm seriously thinking about working/travelling in Austrailia for 6/12 months now. Hmmmmm choices!
I do actually.