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6 Steps to Cutting Ties To Suburban Life

October 27, 2017

So you want to say goodbye to suburban living, but don’t quite know how to make the leap? Here are a series of steps you can take that will outline the process so you can wrap your head around it and decide if it’s right for you.

Reassess Your Priorities

Settling down into suburban living usually doesn’t happen all at once. It’s usually a conscious decision made several years ago and conditions have likely changed since you first decided to grow roots. If lately you’ve been feeling like suburban life just doesn’t do it for you anymore, your priorities may have shifted.

Have a Family Meeting

Once you’ve determined that you’d like to have a more mobile lifestyle, it’s time to gather the family together and get a read on how everyone is feeling. Making this sort of transition only goes smoothly if everyone is on the same page. If it is going to cause a major upset in a child’s school life then it may be best to put it off until a later date. But if the family is all about travel, then you could definitely make it work!

Discuss the Realities of Full-Time RV Life

Suburban living might not be all it’s cracked up to be, but that doesn’t mean that living full-time in an RV is all butterflies and rainbows. RVs are great, but they come with a totally different list of possible drawbacks. Be honest with yourself and with each other and really try to imagine what life in an RV would be like on a day-to-day basis.

Create a One-Year Plan

Map out what one year would look like living in an RV. Where would you go? What would you eat? How would you pay for things? It’s these types of questions that you’ll want answered, but you don’t need to develop an extensive five-year plan.

A one-year time period Is perfect because you get to spend all four seasons away, including all of the major holidays. It lets you get a real sense of what life would be like going forward, and  you can make a more solid decision later based on your year experience.

Execute the Plan

The next step is to execute your plan and spend a year living in your RV. Since it’s just a one-year time frame you don’t have to do anything drastic like sell your house and car, but you could if you’re just tired of them.

Re-Evaluate After One Year

After one year it’s time to reflect on all that’s happened and how you currently feel. Do you still think it’s a good idea to ditch suburbia and embrace life on the road? Or did you scratch that itch and now you’re craving the comforts of a home and a regular routine?

From this new vantage point you’ll know what to do, and if you decide to re-enter suburban living it’ll be much easier since you’ll only have been gone for a year.

If you decide to continue on with your adventure you can make more final decisions like selling your house, car, and other personal belongings.

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Life Tips, The Blog, World Travel

Reasons to Choose Adventure Travels

October 27, 2017

Trekking, Hiking, rock climbing, sky diving, skiing are some of the adventurous activities that will give you an ultimate rush of adrenaline.  There are so many people who wish to go on a trip full of adventurous activities but the fear simply stops them from experiencing the joy of adventures.

Here are 5 reasons why you should not only get over your fears but also get addicted to adventures;

It pulls you out of your comfort zone

As soon as you decide to override your fears by trying out adventurous activities, you are half way there.  Indulging in any adventure helps you get rid of your fears and insecurities and you will see yourself enjoying thoroughly as you come out of your comfort zone.

It is a great way to build physical fitness

Going for a jog or a run is too main stream. Why not go for a hike or a trek to build your physique? And undeniably, it is more exciting. It can be hard to stay fit while traveling. Doing some adventure travel can definitely help you stay fit, while not taking away from your holiday. 

It prepares you for uncertainties

As you go for an adventure, you put yourself in an ambiguous situation, where you are unaware of what is going to happen next and you just deal with it. That is exactly how you get ready to face uncertainties of life confidently.

It helps  you grow as a person

Going on regular adventure trips enhances your problem solving skills and creativity. It makes you physically healthier and a positive person. You learn imbibe new perspectives about life and each adventurous activity teaches you something new, helping you grow into a better person.

So, why wait any longer? Fall into this healthy addiction and you may never want to go back to a regular, simple life. Lastly, if you’re tired and worn out, don’t push yourself so hard that you will not enjoy the rest of your trip due to exhaustion. Take a day, or even a few hours off. You can hang in a hammock and ready a book or watch a movie. 

Whether you’re into super adventure travel or just interested in going on a hike, enjoy the experience. Your mind and body will thank you for it!

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, The Blog

All About Travelling

October 18, 2017

The way that people travel is changing rapidly. In fact, there is an increase in the rate at which new technology is being released. There are many latest gadgets, devices, and machinery that make travelling different from what it was just 30 years ago.

Latest Travelling Trends

Because of the internet there is now a lot more that a traveler can do to enhance the holiday experience. As the internet continues to expand into newer fields like mobile internet and Virtual Reality there are more things that we can expect from the tech-wizards.

The Apps

The world has become application crazy. There is a rush in the technology industry to create the best application for which ever industry that you are in. The tourism industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the world. Even the coming real money online casino ca games did not dampen the income that is generated in the industry.  As a result there are many applications that make the lives to travelers better and without demanding a premium form the user.

Transportation Apps

A large number of Apps have been developed to make sure that people using the services offered by a particular transport based company get the best. Most of these Apps offer different products although there are many competitors within each sector.  The top apps are those that allow people to find transports which is affordable. This includes cheap flights, cheap taxis and even promotions running on cruise ships and scenic train and bus tours.

Accommodation Apps

These apps were the first apps to really de-stabilise the entire accommodation sector. Traditionally tourism involved finding a decent motel, hotel, lodge or inn to stay at. As tourist destinations get more popular, the demand for such accommodation increases. Therefore naturally the price for the accommodation increases. Sometimes it increases to beyond the point where ordinary people can afford it, unless if they have won a real money online jackpot at https://www.casinoza.com .Accommodation Apps make it easy for people to find rooms within the traveler’s budget. Other apps link people with extra sleeping space with accommodation seekers making the accommodation bill significantly smaller.   

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, Budget Travel, The Blog, World Travel

Top 5 Bars in Auckland, New Zealand

October 4, 2017

Auckland, also known as the “City of Sails” is ranked among the top 20 most “livable cities” of the world. With a bustling city life and hospitable people, Auckland is the place to be if you’re looking for a getaway. The big city is home to some of the finest bars in the country. If the daily grind is getting to you, or you’ve had a long day exploring the city, here are the best 5 bars you can go to for a cold one and unwind.

1. Orleans

Orleans is probably the most happening place you ought to be in on a weekend. It’s not just a bar; you’ll find a lot more than every cocktail and beer you can imagine. It’s also a restaurant and performance venue. So, if you’re craving for a big hearty dinner, and in the mood for some relaxing blues, soul and jazz, then the Orleans is probably a good idea. The jazz and blues touch is inspired from the cultural history of New Orleans, US where legends like Louis Armstrong, Sydney Bechet and Mahalia Jackson brought the Jazz music to life.

2. The Basement

The Basement is a hot hub for new and upcoming artists in Auckland. You’ll find a diverse range of performances taking place here, by musicians, comedians, poets and even dancers. If you’re looking for some entertainment and fine drinks, then the basement is your best bet. Most that come to the basement are not only coming for their great customer service, but to check out the local talent as well. It’s a comfortable tucked away place with a mellow ambiance you’ve been longing for throughout the week.

3. Neck of the Woods

Neck of the Woods is located in the downtown area on the Karangahape road, in the heart of Auckland. You’ll find a range of the most refreshing brewed craft beer here, along with authentic cocktails. If you’re looking for a Pina Colada or a martini, they’re sure to satisfy you with the original taste for any of the drinks. Additionally, Neck of the Woods is one of Auckland’s premier venues for rock music! In fact, bands from all over Kiwiland come to exhibit their talent, so you can enjoy yourself if the rock scene is your thing or you just want to enjoy your drinks.

4. 1885

Despite the off throwing name, everything about this place is modern, elegant and fashionable. The décor and ambiance of 1885 will make you feel more relaxed with their dark leather seats, brick work and dim lighting. Additionally, the bar is a multi floor building featuring the coolest and the most popular DJs in entire Auckland, who perform on the weekends as well as during the week. The pleasant environment will soothe you if the music doesn’t.

5. Roxy

This fine bar is inspired by a luxury Hollywood bar and is located in the Imperial Building in Auckland’s CBD, where a century old theatre once existed. The vibrant cocktails and the exquisite view of Auckland’s city skyline keep the customers coming back because they can’t have enough of both. Furthermore, you can also find DJs from all over the country and the world perform in this great little joint where you can dance to great music, watch beautiful scenery and treat yourself to great drinks!

 

Filed Under: Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

The Best Party Beaches in Thailand

October 4, 2017

You Have Got To Visit These Fabulous Four!

 

If you are looking to have a great party time on your vacation, just pack your bags, book your flight and head to Thailand.  Thailand is regarded as one of the greatest party destinations on the planet and no wonder, a large number of people visit the beautiful country every year.

The beaches in Thailand are one of the most beautiful ones you will ever come across. And when those beaches are lit up with many different parties and filled with bars and clubs, the atmosphere becomes even more lively and energetic. You are sure to get non-stop party vibes on your trip to Thailand’s popular islands.

We have listed here some of the best party beaches in Thailand to tell you where you are going on your next vacation!

1. Patong, Phuket

Patong beach is regarded as one of the best party beaches in Thailand by a majority of young travelers. It is absolutely beautiful and has an incredible atmosphere. The first-timers in Southeast Asia looking to party consider Phuket as the place for dining, shopping and enjoying a naughty nightlife.

An array of bars serving all kinds of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, nightclubs and strip clubs can be found on the beach. Patong also offers some awesome surfing points.

2. Haad Rin, Koh Phangan

Haad Rin is a beach located at the South East tip of Koh Phangan. This beach hosts a popular Full Moon Party, which is the biggest beach party of Thailand. The party is held once a month and you have got to experience it at least once to really believe the hype.

It’s better to visit there during high season so that you get to enjoy the energy massive crowd brings to the beach. The number of attendees can even exceed 30,000 at a time! All this madness makes Haad Rin one of the best party beaches in Thailand.

3. Pattaya

As we discuss the best party beaches in Thailand, there is no way we would leave out one of the most popular partying destinations for decades – Pattaya. Although this beach is not the best-looking beach in Thailand, people here definitely know how to create an epic party atmosphere.

Visit the beach at night and enjoy drinking and eating all at low prices. There are tons of bars, clubs and pubs on the beach that attract a diverse range of characters. Be prepared to enjoy the human zoo.

4. Chaweng, Koh Samui

Chaweng beach is located on the east of Koh Samui and is among the best party beaches in Thailand. If you enjoy a good party and have a flair for socializing, you need to look no further than Chaweng beach. The place offers countless nightlife and dining choices. You will also find endless vendors and boutiques on the beach.

All the best party beaches in Thailand have one thing in common. They all have an atmosphere that is going to enthrall you and ensure that you have the time of your life. Go, party!

Filed Under: Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

Best Travel Spots Southeast Asia

October 4, 2017

There’s a good reason that Southeast Asia is known as the backpackers’ paradise. Herds of backpackers visit the enticing land of Southeast Asia because the travel logistics are convenient. Most places here are inexpensive, so you don’t have to think twice about going out. Also, traveler’s safety is rarely a problem since the people are hospitable and welcoming. But most of all, the beautiful tropical climate is always an attraction.

The entire region is a refreshing exposure of diversified culture and flavorsome food. Even if you have a few spare weeks, a trip to Southeast Asia might just be all you need, with its picturesque towns and natural attractions.

Let’s go through some of the best travel spots you can find in Southeast Asia if you decide to plan a trip there.

· Temples at Bagan, Myanmar

They say there aren’t but a few sunsets in the entire world that can compare to the enticingly beautiful sunsets over at the thousand temples on the Bagan plains. Bagan used to be the capital city in the ancient Kingdom of Pagan and had 13,000 temples within the city. Now, only 2,000 of these Buddhist temples remain there engulfed in a mystifying spiritual aura that can be felt especially during the majestic sunsets.

The high density towering structures of the temples beholds admirable architectural designs that have stood there for ages. In Myanmar, you should also try out the local cuisine. The Ăthouq is one of the best foods to have there and is a kind of a light tart served with a spicy salad made with raw vegetables and lime juice.

· Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia

This is archaeological wonderland will take you back in time with its stone monuments. Tourists are always surprised at the awesome size of the temple complex. You can roam freely around the complex stretching more than 400 square kilometers and go on your own little discovery tour. The entire temple complex was actually built over by many generations of Khmer rulers. These crumbling ruins are one of the main tourist destinations in Cambodia.

One visit to these historic archaeological relics will give you a glimpse into the Mayan civilization and the once large densely populated cities that are now quiet and rural. In fact, there are still discoveries being made here.

· Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the most awesome cities out there and people are very friendly too. That’s always a great combination. The food is zesty and always appeals to travelers. The city of Penang is probably the street food capital of the country with its food containing a unique blend of Indian, Chinese and Malay influences to create a fusion of savored flavors.

Food lovers need to visit Penang and try out the hot cutties, spicy laksas and exotic soups. Plus, all that food hunting won’t take a toll on your pockets either because almost all of the restaurant food is conveniently inexpensive. Be sure to visit Penang’s capital, Georgetown which has been a home to 200 year old temples, mosques and colonial buildings. It’s also been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

 

Filed Under: Budget Travel, The Blog, World Travel

Best Beers in Europe

October 4, 2017

You know exactly what you’re getting when you enter a bar in the United States of America and order your usual brewsky, However, you can’t safely say the same for your next trip to Europe. If you were to name two social activities Europeans are big on, it has got to be football and beer. Both of them are quite different from what Americans are typically used to. The football is basically soccer in Europe and the beers vary from one type to another. Beer drinkers would tell the difference right away. European craft beers just don’t hit your taste buds the same way that popular American beers do.

Needless to say, European frizzy beers are refreshing with their light flavors and have a beautiful diversity with thousands of craft breweries or more. European or not, we can all agree on beer’s contribution to loosen our tongues, reducing inhibitions and making discussions easier in social gatherings. Maybe the best part is that you won’t even get drunk with beer because of the low alcohol content, unless you’ve had too many strong beers.

If you’re planning your trip to Europe, you have got to try out the craft beer. Here are some of the best beers in Europe that you have got to try.

· Atak Chmeilu

Atak Chmeilu is Polish for Hop attack and boy has it attacked the Polish beer scene. The Browar PINTA produces this beer in Żywiec, southern Poland. The beer has a citrus flavor to it, complemented with hints of malt and caramel. Every sip of this frothy ale will leave behind the lemony aftertaste as well as the bitterness most English beers are known for.

· Camden Pils

The Camden Pils has successfully introduced the traditional European taste of brewed pilsner to the English. Though the triple spin on it may taste unfamiliar, the Camden Pils in London is famous for its tangy flavors accompanied by just the right amount of bitterness, offering the best of both worlds and makes a perfect combination for our unacclimatized taste buds.

· Boundary, Filthy Animal Chili Porter

This is not your usual bitter sweet beer. It packs some fire power. Even though the alcohol content in every bottle is a mellow 4.8%, the infused chilli makes the Filthy Animal a bit of an acquired taste, but a must try nonetheless. This beer is from Northern Island and will only cost you about £2.75 per 330ml bottle. You can taste a bit of roasted coffee following the chili. If it’s not hot enough, drinkers often line up substitute chilies for reloads on a fun weekend night.

· Ožujsko

Ožujsko is the flavor of Croatia and one of their most accepted beers ever. It is manufactured by the company Zagrebačka Pivovara and is the lager of choice especially during the Euro football season. It serves as a refreshing drink for the hot summer and only contains 5% alcohol by volume, so you don’t have to worry about stress gulping when watching the Euro league matches like Croatians traditionally do.

 

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

Best Beers around the World

October 4, 2017

There’s nothing quite like kicking back and unwinding with a nicely brewed ripe old pint. Reminiscent of all the good times we’ve had with the boys, watching those important games or just delivering that relaxing buzz we enjoy at the end of a long day, popping open a cold one is the break we all need from time to time.

Beer has got to be one of the best discoveries and we’re glad we have it.

It’s quite interesting how the microbial yeast prepares this fine beverage. It’s quite intriguing how our ancestors stumbled upon the discovery itself. The earliest recorded evidence of beer is a 3900 year old Sumerian poem honoring Ninkasi. Ninkasi is the goddess of brewing, and a provider of yogurt, bread and beer, but now we know that the poem and praise should have been about the yeast instead. Anyway, the poem contained the whole step by step recipe (the oldest beer recipe to have survived till date, by the way) describing the production of beer from barley and bread. This evidence was found in Mesopotamia, now called Iraq. One thing’s for sure, those eastern predecessors sure did know how to party, but we’re not left behind either.

Beer has come a long way from the 3900 year old stale barley potion (no offense to Mesopotamians) and has become a widely consumed beverage that has reached many milestones in terms of taste, quality and alcohol content.

Let’s look at some of the best beers available in the whole world today.

· Westvleteren XII (Abdij St. Sixtus)

If you have a hard time pronouncing it, it’s probably because it’s Swedish. This beer is brewed in Westvleteren, Belgium by some Trappist monks. You can’t really get this beer anywhere else but the Abdij St. Sixtus monastery. However, the refreshing flavor and synergy of chocolate, caramel and bitter marmalade make this beer one of a kind and very popular amongst beer enthusiasts and brewers all over.

· Cuvée Armand & Gaston

It seems all the best beers in the world come from Belgium. All hale the Dutch. This beer comes out of Beersel, Belgium. What gives this beverage an edge is the fruity blend of green apples, white grapes, lemon, some zesty citrus and a touch of aged wood, making it a concoction that is bound to tantalize your taste buds!

· Dark Lord Imperial Stout

If you want to summon the powers of Dark Lord Imperial Stout, you’d have to go to Munster, Indiana because that’s where this potent, exquisite concoction is prepared. The Dark Lord Imperial Stout packs a punch with 15% alcohol by volume, so drink responsibly. But, what makes this beer a favorite is the combined taste of vanilla, coffee and Indian sugar.

· Pliny, The Younger

Pliny, The Younger is effervescent India pale ale but thrice the texture, froth and potency. It’s a triple IPA that is brewed in Santa Rosa, California. During the production, this beverage is dry hopped four times in order to perfectly balance the juicy flavors of the mix with a bitter aftertaste.

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, Food and Beer, The Blog, World Travel

7 Tips That Will Surely Help You Travel on a Budget

October 4, 2017

As refreshing and soul-enriching as traveling can be, it requires a lot of preplanning and smart budgeting. People who travel a lot know the importance of managing finances for the trip. There are a lot of factors that you need to take into account while setting up a traveling budget.

Traveling on a budget can be really tricky if you don’t know some tricks of the trade. For those who are on a tight budget and still want to travel to a nice place, we list here some tips that will keep you covered.

1. Look For a Cheap 5-Star Location as Per Your Currency

You want to travel on a budget but certainly don’t want to compromise on the destination. First of all, you must consider visiting a country where your currency is worth more and then search for luxury experience within that. This is a very important factor while traveling on a budget which many of the rookie travelers don’t usually consider.

2. Go Deeper With the Research

Everybody knows that not all places cost the same. However, only few people actually realize that there are certain parts in all destinations that cost more than others. Therefore, you must research well and come up with a plan that includes all the exact parts of the destination that you want to visit and then manage budget accordingly.

3. Eastern Europe Is Cheaper Than Western Europe

If Europe is your choice of destination, consider going to somewhere in the east of Europe. It might surprise you that Eastern Europe is generally cheaper than the Western region. Consider countries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Croatia, Romania, etc.

4. Always Opt For Destinations That Have Cheaper Flights

A big chunk of money goes on the plane ticket. While traveling on a budget, you must search for destinations that can be reached without spending big on the ticket. You will need to conduct some serious research for it, as you can get away with spending a little more on the ticket if your destination allows you to save money later on. Be smart.

5. Be Flexible With Accommodation Options

If your aim is to travel to your dream destination on a budget, you must be willing to compromise on luxurious accommodations. Look for smaller hotels with little to no extra charges for additional facilities. You need to remember that comfort and beautiful views can be acquired without having to stay in an expensive 5-star hotel.

6. Travel Off-Season

If you are going to travel at the peak of season when everybody is looking to get to the same destination, you will need to prepare yourself to spend big. Traveling on a budget will require you to travel off-season to save money. You can also travel mid-season to enjoy a little bit of extra crowd coming from different cultures.

7. Eat Smartly

Once at your destination, you will be tempted to try out fancy foods that will eat away (pun intended) a large chunk of your money. While traveling on a budget, try to eat like a local and not a tourist for the most part.

Implement on these above mentioned tips and you will see that traveling on a budget is not as difficult as one would think.

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Life Tips, The Blog

5 Awesome Perks of Traveling With Your Brother

October 4, 2017

Traveling is fun. It lets you refresh yourself and rejuvenate your energy which dries down due to the daily struggles of life. If your traveling partner is your friend, family or someone you share a good camaraderie with, you are bound to have loads of fun and likely to engage in activities you had never thought of before.

Some people like to travel alone while others like to have a companion. There are benefits of both. However, there is a special someone who can be an awesome traveling buddy for you and, if you ever get a chance, take them with you! Surprisingly (or not so, since the title gave it away), we are talking about your brother. Yes, traveling with your brother can be super fun!

Wonder why? We list here some perks of having your brother as your traveling buddy.

1. You will be safe – all the time

There is a sense of responsibility that only family members have for each other. We all know how parents can be protective, but siblings care in a way that is subtle and not too overwhelming, which is perfect for when you are traveling. Your brother will make sure that you are safe throughout the trip without having to compromise on fun or be extra careful. That’s one awesome perk of traveling with your brother – right?

2. You will discover the unseen side of him

People are different when they are far from the hassles and worries of life. You will be amazed how your brother might behave on the trip. This means that your fun on the trip will multiply. Traveling with your brother will make you get to know him better and discover that he is just as weird as you are – or maybe even more!

3. Money won’t be a problem

While traveling, you need to make sure that your spending does not exceed your budget. And if it does, it gets a little embarrassing to borrow money from friends or someone else. This won’t be a problem when you are traveling with your brother. He will probably take care of the small extra expenses and if you ever need money, you can ask him without any hesitance. You are family after all.

4. Parents will happily permit you

Usually, parents are reluctant to grant permission to children for traveling alone or with friends. Even if they allow it, they keep constant tabs on them. The good news is that parents are most likely to give you permission to travel with your brother. You can go anywhere if you are traveling with your brother and keep your parents updated as per your convenience.

5. You will have a chance to settle who is the bigger prankster

You both must have played a lot of pranks on each other over the years of growing up together. As you are traveling with your brother, it’s time that you settle the scores and get on a prank war throughout the trip. It will be lots of fun as long as you keep the pranks safe.

There are people who may cringe on the idea of traveling with their sibling, but that certainly should not be the case. Healthy sibling rivalry aside, you will be surprised how memorable a time you will have while traveling with your brother.

 

Filed Under: Adventure and Sports, The Blog, World Travel

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