Backpacking around Europe, hints and tips!

LOL Beat me too it. I was going to say, if a few REALLY hot girls tell you about a really good hostel then DONT GO!!! Or you may end up with a drill through one of you nads or have you eyeball popped out before having your legs chainsawed off by a wealthy american... :eek:
 
LOL Beat me too it. I was going to say, if a few REALLY hot girls tell you about a really good hostel then DONT GO!!! Or you may end up with a drill through one of you nads or have you eyeball popped out before having your legs chainsawed off by a wealthy american... :eek:

lol

when we got to split (south croatia - travelled from zagreb) it dawned on me and my friend that it was nearly 22:00 and we hadn't booked a hostel! we needn't have worried though, there were people waiting for us (and all the other travellers) at the train station, offering us a room in their house! we took one of them up on their offer, got driven to the house and fed and watered. made a nice break from hostel life.
 
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when we got to split (south croatia - travelled from zagreb) it dawned on me and my friend that it was nearly 22:00 and we hadn't booked a hostel! we needn't have worried though, there were people waiting for us (and all the other travellers) at the train station, offering us a room in their house! we took one of them up on their offer, got driven to the house and fed and watered. made a nice break from hostel life.

to me that sounds riskier than the wealthy american with the drill! :eek:
 
Bahahaha knew something like that would be said, never seen any of the Hostel films :D

I feel so unprepared it's unreal, not sure why, is that normal?
 
Hey dude are you going alone? Prob a stupid question but just curious. Im planning on a trip like this but dont have any friends who wanna go with me so I will be doing this alone.

If you are going by yourself would be really cool if you could do a trip report of sorts when you get back! Or of course post on here while youre out there :D
 
Hey dude are you going alone? Prob a stupid question but just curious. Im planning on a trip like this but dont have any friends who wanna go with me so I will be doing this alone.

I've travelled both alone and with friends, and there is no question in my mind that travelling alone is a more rewarding experience.

You'll interact with a LOT more fellow travellers and locals than you would if you were sitting around with a mate or two.

It's more interesting, exciting and rewarding. And also scarier... But you'll come back home with bigger balls than when you left. ;) :D
 
Hey dude are you going alone? Prob a stupid question but just curious. Im planning on a trip like this but dont have any friends who wanna go with me so I will be doing this alone.

If you are going by yourself would be really cool if you could do a trip report of sorts when you get back! Or of course post on here while youre out there :D

For the exact reasons Van Hellseek has just said, i'm going by myself!

Just take the plunge and do it dude, there is so many people doing exactly the same you'll never be alone as long as you can hold a decent conversation with someone :)

Yeah i'm planning to try and do a video at least once every few days and compile it all into a sort of mini-series if I can, at the very least i'm going to be writing in my journal every day so will compile a nice trip report when i'm back :)

And yes, the closer it's getting now, i'm actually getting a little bit nervous, which is a weird feeling for me cause i'm such a completely care free person! I'm just like "Do I have enough money? What if I hate it? Where the hell am I actually going?" :(
 
And yes, the closer it's getting now, i'm actually getting a little bit nervous, which is a weird feeling for me cause i'm such a completely care free person! I'm just like "Do I have enough money? What if I hate it? Where the hell am I actually going?" :(

That's half the fun of travelling though!

I'm jealous you're leaving so soon! My travels likely only start early next year.

Starting on Ascension Island, then Trans-Siberian & into Asia for a few months (not that I'm bragging or anything :p) - can't wait :D
 
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That's half the fun of travelling though!

I'm jealous you're leaving so soon! My travels likely only start early next year.

Starting on Ascension Island, then Trans-Siberian & into Asia for a few months (not that I'm bragging or anything :p) - can't wait :D

Alright show off! :p

Plan on doing hell of a lot of random stuff over the next few years tbh, might do a TEFL course and work over in China if I can next year, then hopefully a season as a mountain bike guide in California sometime very soon, just fed up with trying to find a career when I have no idea what I want to do, so just going to do what the hell I want until I absolutely have to be responsible :p
 
Alright show off! :p

Plan on doing hell of a lot of random stuff over the next few years tbh, might do a TEFL course and work over in China if I can next year, then hopefully a season as a mountain bike guide in California sometime very soon, just fed up with trying to find a career when I have no idea what I want to do, so just going to do what the hell I want until I absolutely have to be responsible :p

Sounds good! I'm in a sort of similar situation. Came out of college, worked for 3 years in what I thought I wanted to do for a living, but got restless I suppose, wanted to travel before it got too late.

I'm thinking of doing some WWOOFing myself after travelling. Basically working on a farm for a few hours a day in exchange for food & somewhere to sleep.

Anyway, I don't mean to de-rail your thread :p

Enjoy! I can't give any advice on travelling Europe really, not done it myself!
 
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Oh Megahurtz, don't be nervous. It's natural, sure, but nothing that bad will happen and at the end of the day you're never that far away from 'home' wherever in the World you are.

If you're doing a TEFL course, then make sure it's one of the two proper ones. I finished my CELTA last month and must get round to sorting a job. I'm actually thinking China might be a good idea now - really want to have a job by September!
 
Sounds good! I'm in a sort of similar situation. Came out of college, worked for 3 years in what I thought I wanted to do for a living, but got restless I suppose, wanted to travel before it got too late.

I'm thinking of doing some WWOOFING myself after travelling. Basically working on a farm for a few hours a day in exchange for food & somewhere to sleep.

Anyway, I don't mean to de-rail your thread :p

Enjoy! I can't give any advice on travelling Europe really, not done it myself!

Any traveling/traveling alone advice is welcome, how are you preparing for your trip? :)
 
Oh Megahurtz, don't be nervous. It's natural, sure, but nothing that bad will happen and at the end of the day you're never that far away from 'home' wherever in the World you are.

If you're doing a TEFL course, then make sure it's one of the two proper ones. I finished my CELTA last month and must get round to sorting a job. I'm actually thinking China might be a good idea now - really want to have a job by September!

Haha I know, just i'm not used to feeling nervous so it's even weirder!

A mate lived in China for 6 months last year and he says it was the craziest and best time of his life, absolutely loved it!

Was just randomly looking a jobs the other day at work, you can get a job in a Disney center, teaching kids how to speak English with help of Timone and Pumba from Lion King, I NEED THAT JOB!
 
One of the girls on my course had a friend that worked for Disney teaching English and said it was horrible. So prescribed and controlling. I want to be able to teach effectively but in my own style (though obviously following a syllabus).

I'm hoping to get to South America but there aren't a great deal of jobs. I'm trying everything possible to avoid Thailand and the ilk and Spain.

The tip that someone said about lying your stuff out and getting rid of half of it is a valuable one. When I went around Europe, I took far too much stuff - some of it never worn. There are frequent laundrettes (which are another awesome place to meet people - asking someone if you can buy some washing powder is a great conversation starter) in major cities so you can always wash your stuff.

Also, make sure you take a towel! My friend forgot, and I left mine in Rome.

A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (such a mind-bogglingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough.
More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value. For some reason, if a strag (strag: non-hitch hiker) discovers that a hitchhiker has his towel with him, he will automatically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, face flannel, soap, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet weather gear, space suit etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the hitch hiker any of these or a dozen other items that the hitch hiker might accidentally have "lost." What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is, is clearly a man to be reckoned with.
 
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One of the girls on my course had a friend that worked for Disney teaching English and said it was horrible. So prescribed and controlling. I want to be able to teach effectively but in my own style (though obviously following a syllabus).

I'm hoping to get to South America but there aren't a great deal of jobs. I'm trying everything possible to avoid Thailand and the ilk and Spain.

Good to hear another side of the story! :)

My mate just worked for a standard school, and was given a lot of freedom in planning lessons and what they did :)

At the end of every lesson he'd get the kids to pick a song, then before the next lesson he'd learn it on guitar and then teach the kids the words and how to pronounce them properly and get them all to sing a long :)
 
Any traveling/traveling alone advice is welcome, how are you preparing for your trip? :)

Apart from Ascension & Trans-Siberian, nothing is really planned. I will have at least one goal in each country - something I want to do or see. Might be an idea for you to have some sort of 'bucket list' while travelling? Unless you just want to get out there and see what happens!

I'm just slowly getting all my kit together, browsing various travel forums for tips/advice (gapyear.com can be pretty good).

I'm sure the nerves/worry will hit me closer to the time :D


I'm hoping to get to South America but there aren't a great deal of jobs. I'm trying everything possible to avoid Thailand

Any reason why? Or just to avoid the tons of westerners that go there? You don't have to stay in the touristy places :)
 
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Amen to that. I'd personally only recommend Thailand to fans of Benidorm (aside from the food).

Other parts of SEA however are still amazing.

It just seems like 'everyone' goes there. I really don't fancy being surrounded by Oliver and Hugh (and RadoX) on their gap years, funded by Daddy's money. I'd rather be in the middle of Colombia, meeting locals, all funded by the credit card *ahem*.

I'm sure if this teaching thing takes off for me, I'll get over there at some point but it's not high on my list.

Apart from Ascension & Trans-Siberian, nothing is really planned. I will have at least one goal in each country - something I want to do or see. Might be an idea for you to have some sort of 'bucket list' while travelling? Unless you just want to get out there and see what happens!

I'm just slowly getting all my kit together, browsing various travel forums for tips/advice (gapyear.com can be pretty good).

I'm sure the nerves/worry will hit me closer to the time :D

Don't get too many tips/advice or fill the schedule too much - you'll miss out on the random events that just happen.

Megahurtz, I edited my post above so make sure you see the edit. ;)


Any reason why? Or just to avoid the tons of westerners that go there? You don't have to stay in the touristy places :)

Partly what I said above, and partly what you said. Plus it really just doesn't interest me as a country. I've read into it, I've spoken to people who have gone there. I'm just not that fussed about it to be honest. It doesn't seem to have the culture which I'm seeking.
 
I'm recently back from the following route:

Dubrovnik
Split
Zagreb
Sarajevo
Belgrade
Budapest
Vienna
Prague
Berlin

If there's anywhere on that list you're headed to, feel free to ask any questions (or anything in general)
 
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