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 on: May 13, 2013, 03:26:13 AM 
Started by Carla Lubis - Last post by Carla Lubis
Hello

I am planning a trip to Bali by train or bus. I will start the trip from Jakarta. I still don't know what should I do in Bali. But probably I will find out about Ubud War there.

About surfing, I really want to try it. but I haven't done and don't know how much the cost. If I want to try it, can I ask someone there to teach me? Could you give me a recomendation and info about cost or how much I should pay?

feel free to join me, but contact me first. (if you guys want to join:) ) Thank you very much.

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 on: May 06, 2013, 02:05:11 PM 
Started by Dave_Sanderson - Last post by colderby
Good to hear the feedback Dave, cheers for updating us.

I'll also be going to Australia once I am done in Thailand, also like you Jack my first packpacking trip, hope it goes well.  Smiley

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 on: May 06, 2013, 10:04:37 AM 
Started by Jackmitch - Last post by Greg
Have a great trip, man -- happy adventures!  Cool

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 on: May 06, 2013, 06:39:20 AM 
Started by Dave_Sanderson - Last post by Jackmitch
I'm visiting Sweden for a week before I go to Australia, and I'll either be there or New Zealand for the next 10 month or so, and then Japan (possibly China too) for a month or two. I'm on a WHM visa so I'll be getting a job at some point to pay for my trip, don't think the £4000 will cover it.

Thanks for the advice, have fun in Vietnam Smiley

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 on: May 06, 2013, 03:11:08 AM 
Started by Dave_Sanderson - Last post by Dave_Sanderson
Haha cool! you're leaving on my birthday Smiley

Yeah it's been amazing! definitely the best decision in my life to go travelling, and now I'm hooked. May be about to head home but I'm already planning my next adventures. Are you doing just Australia? My advice is take lots of cash. It's expensive, more so than England. Melbourne is a really cool city though, could easily live here. Its very cosmopolitan and laid back (things tend to be a bit more accepted here than other cities I've been to)

Enjoy the road ahead of you

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 on: May 06, 2013, 01:12:17 AM 
Started by Dave_Sanderson - Last post by Jackmitch
Sounds like you've had a good time Smiley Do you have any tips for travelling in Australia, I leave the UK on 1st August and I'll be travelling to Melbourne around December time. (Its my first backpacking trip)

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 on: May 06, 2013, 12:05:34 AM 
Started by Dave_Sanderson - Last post by Dave_Sanderson
Hey guys! Wow it's been a long time since I've been on these forums  Smiley

Ok so as an update to my travelling: I've now been away from the UK for close to 8 & 1/2 months. Spent 3 months in SE Asia and then migrated to the land down under where the plan was to work and travel (although I have spent the entire time in Melbourne and not really done any travelling).

I've finally decided it's time to come back home again. However, on the way back I'm thinking of stopping off in Vietnam for a little reminder of Asia before getting stuck into the old routine for good when I'm back in the UK. Now I will have a budget of around US $750, which I'm aware isn't massive (only just decided on returning home a few days ago!), but I'm more than happy to stay in hostels, share houses, eat street food and just generally travel on the cheap.

Now I know this is one of the most frequently asked questions, but: realistically how long could one expect to travel around Vietnam for with that kind of money? I have a rough idea based on my travels around Thailand and Laos but was wondering if anyone who's been to Vietnam could give me a clearer idea.

More than happy to answer any questions you may have (yes I do realise this post is quite vague with details)

Thanks, happy travels

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 on: April 29, 2013, 06:18:28 AM 
Started by Jackmitch - Last post by Jackmitch
I'm setting up a youtube channel and a tumblr when I get round to it, I'll post links here when they're up Smiley

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 on: April 29, 2013, 02:57:00 AM 
Started by Jackmitch - Last post by Graefyl
Enjoy yourself.

You gonna blog about it so's we know where you are?

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 on: April 29, 2013, 02:54:54 AM 
Started by DBG - Last post by Graefyl
Re the BBC story. The BBC blocks everyone in England from reading this. So DBG if tha's where you are, then getting out is a good idea - you will find things are often quite different than you have been told by the Beeb.

You could start out small and "grow". Then end up where you want to (and maybe have some money in your pocket as well Smiley)

Going to somewhere is different than reading about it - even if one of us have been there and written the story. You can get an idea, but not the glimpse. Seeing, smelling, feeling the place and meeting people is what it is about. Once somewhere you start with meeting people and going at it from there. Personal introductions are worth their weight in gold.

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