Road Trip Essentials – Best Tips for a Long Trip
No Place To Be | A Couples' Teaching, Diving and Skiing Travel blog
by Kirsty
2y ago
This is a guest post by fellow travel blogger Cal Bailey: Planning a trip can be very hard and time-consuming. You have to make a lot of preparations, get enough money, pack the essentials, and many other things. You just want it all to end and get to the good part of the trip. With packing, you have to be very careful and start early. Usually, you need a thing the most when you don’t have it. So, it’s better not to forget anything at home and start pulling your hair out as a result. Besides, you don’t want to spend more money on the road having to buy the things you forgot at home. At the sam ..read more
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Things to avoid in China
No Place To Be | A Couples' Teaching, Diving and Skiing Travel blog
by Kirsty
2y ago
The Far East and China have thousand of years of history and tradition. If you want to explore this spectacular area you have to be well prepared and aware of the rules you should follow. First of all you should know the visa requirements. Travel Visa pro can help you to avoid the stress and the worry of taking care of your travel documentation by yourself so you can concentrate on other parts of your journey. China is a huge country with several different areas and rules. This guide gives you a few advice what things to avoid in China according to Travelvisapro.com. In China it is extremely i ..read more
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Brits Abroad: Tips For Visiting Australia from the UK
No Place To Be | A Couples' Teaching, Diving and Skiing Travel blog
by Kirsty
2y ago
Way back when we started this blog SEVEN years ago  (I can’t believe it’s been that long) we always planned to do the usual travel thing. Go to South East Asia for a few months and then travel to Australia, spend at least a year there on a working holiday visa and then maybe do the same in New Zealand. Those plans soon changed when we found that we preferred to travel slow and fell in love with Thai food. We ended up living in Bangkok for over a year! When we were living in Thailand we made new plans, we’d come home to get my teaching qualification THEN we’ll go to Australia for a year b ..read more
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