How to travel with kids
Travelling with kids requires a different approach than travelling alone or with other adults. It can be awesome for all involved, as long as you are well prepared!
Travelling with kids requires a different approach than travelling alone or with other adults. It can be awesome for all involved, as long as you are well prepared!
Getting sick on the road isn’t fun for either of you when you’re travelling as a couple or with a friend, but it doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Listen to this episode of the Indie Travel Podcast to find out what to do when your travel partner is sick.
Exotic birds chirp in the trees, dairy products come to us, we have pets… life is a bit different for us at the moment, as we housesit in rural Panama.
Housesitting is a great way to immerse yourself in a destination and live like a local. In this housesitting podcast, we talk about how we started housesitting and how you can try this alternative (and cheap) form of accommodation.
Moldova is an eastern European country that’s worth a visit — especially if you like wine! Listen to this Moldova podcast for advice for travel in Moldova.
Japan is a country of contrasts, which has a lot more to offer the independent traveller than just geishas and sushi. In this episode, we talk to Andres Zuleta of Boutique Japan Travel about what to do in the land of the rising sun.
One of the biggest lessons we’ve learned in ten years of travel is to pack light. Learn how to travel with carry-on size luggage.
Independent travel is awesome, but it isn’t for everyone. Check out the pros and cons of going it alone versus going with an organisation.
Being away from family is a struggle for many travellers, but we’ve been lucky enough to enjoy visits from many of our family members over the years. This month, Linda’s brother and his fiancée and Craig’s dad and stepmum came to see us.
Travel is generally safe… probably as safe as a day out in your city. These five safety tips can help you stay ahead of the ball, and stay even safer.
That's All Folks!
That's All Folks!