When I decided to add Darwin to my itinerary, I immediately started looking for tour companies that led trips to the national parks, Kakadu and Litchfield. There are lots of tour companies that range in levels of luxury and in length of trips, but many didn't operate during the rainy season at all. … [Read more...] about Traveling the Top End with Wayoutback
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Why I Skipped the Full Moon Party
If there's one thing I've learned over the last few years, and wisdom comes with age (right?!), it's that things that are "the thing to do" aren't always worth doing. It could be that club drug whose name changes weekly. Or seeing an overrated movie. Or visiting a place you have no interest in … [Read more...] about Why I Skipped the Full Moon Party
Tips for Backpacking Australia
Australia is one of the most backpacker-friendly countries in the world, particularly for its ease of acquiring visas for most countries, ease of transportation through the backpacker trail, and its culture of casual jobs. Their working holiday program is the most popular way for young people to see … [Read more...] about Tips for Backpacking Australia
The Art of Doing Nothing in Pai
Our time in Thailand had already been a whirlwind, as we flew straight from Darwin, Australia to Chiang Mai in the midst of Songkran, the New Years celebration known for massive water fights in the street and all around chaos. We wanted a few days to relax before spending a week volunteering at the … [Read more...] about The Art of Doing Nothing in Pai
How to Spend a Layover in Singapore
Between the two parts of our trip, Australia and Southeast Asia, we had a six hour layover in Singapore's Changi Airport. It's known as one of the best for layovers in the world, so I wasn't too worried about how I would spend my time. This airport is straight out of a movie. If you got stuck here … [Read more...] about How to Spend a Layover in Singapore