Money: Lira Visa (Dutch passport): On arrival for 25 euros or fixed online beforehand for 15 euros Daybudget: 30 euros (pp) Transportation Turkey is really well-developed and this is also the case for infrastructure and transportation possibilities. Getting around in Turkey is best done by buses. The bus transportation is perfectly organised from one city to the other which is definitely not only the case for short distance travels. It is safe, convenient and cheap, especially when it’s a ‘short’ busride…
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What are we going to do to be able to stay on the road as long as possible? We have different ideas in mind for this. We hope, on some point, to be able to earn money with our website. We hope to attract some advertising companies, but for that we need lots of viewers! So we are going to work hard to make our website/blogs and vlogs as awesome as possible so that you guys won’t get bored. Also…
Choosing a backpack is definitely not the most easy task. We have been reading lots of reviews and tried several backpacks in the stores to find the best one. The thing is, reviews say nothing. Every body is different and so is everyone’s personal preference. You should choose a backpack that goes well with your body and is well balanced. Most important things you should take into account when buying a backpack is that it should be water resistent, with…
The next question is whether we stay registered in our home country or not. We must deregister from the Netherlands when we’re abroad for more than 8 months. Since we don’t know how long our journey will take or whether we will find a job in Asia or Australia after those 8 months or there could be some other reasons why we would have to come back sooner to the Netherlands, we will not deregister for now. Once things are…
At first I had loads of things thrown on my bed I wanted to take with me. But when I started test-packing my backpack I realised I was living a dream 😀 Only a small part of it could fit in my backpack so it is going to be a challenge to pack as least as possible (especially for women). I am going to make a list of the things we need to have with us in our backpacks. Farhang…
Why Financial Obligations At Home Shouldn’t Stop You From Traveling
Posted on July 10, 2014There is this thing like I said before! You will always have costs, whether it’s at home or during your travels. And basically these are the same costs, like paying for shelter, food, public transport, health- and travel insurances, phone and internet costs, etc. For us, as students living at home with our parents, the big costs has been particularly tuition fee (although this will not apply to us during the travel since we will be graduated when we leave),…