Hockley Blues
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...and as others say, Aus is EXPENSIVE. Try to balance and make your savings in Asia, where if you love frugally you'll get by on very little.
...and as others say, Aus is EXPENSIVE. Try to balance and make your savings in Asia, where if you love frugally you'll get by on very little.
Just make sure you use protection.
£25 a day in the far east?
one can get by on around £8 a day no problem.
he must have been on the whores.
Australia is one of he best places in the world to spend time. Unfortunately because of the weak pound and strong Australian dollar you will need twice as much money as you think you need. It is a very expensive place to visit and you need to work your money out carefully or risk having to move on earlier than planned.
Consider spending some time in India or Sri Lanka it's amazing value and both are fantastic places to visits.
My only advice? Take enough money so that you can avoid staying in hostels. Australians stay in hostels and they're *****.
Hostels probably what makes travelling. Meet loads of people.
Worst advice I've seen on NSC since joining 10 years ago
Australia is one of he best places in the world to spend time.
My only advice? Take enough money so that you can avoid staying in hostels. Australians stay in hostels and they're *****.
Wouldn't mind going places with a bit of decent diving. I've heard much of the Far East is good for that.
I don't plan to book accommodation in advance, I'd rather just turn up & wing it (apart from, say, Sydney at New Year). I just want to get a flight booked, and then enjoy the time & play it by ear.
you won't meet people if you don't stay in hostels.
ali jenkins;5774809 If you are going on your own I think you'll meet people no matter where you'll stay.[/QUOTE said:Especially if you're a single girl.
Get a camper van. The freedom of winging it but with the added bonus of knowing where you're staying and what its like. If you are going on your own I think you'll meet people no matter where you'll stay.