trip planning Archives - Leading Out Teaching in Australia & Teaching Overseas with Leading Out Wed, 20 Sep 2017 23:01:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Moving Abroad: 7 Tips to help you in the first 24 hours https://staging.leadingout.net/moving-abroad-7-tips-to-help-you-in-the-first-24-hours/ Sat, 07 Jan 2012 01:09:12 +0000 http://www.leadingout.net/blog/?p=1352 Being prepared will significantly reduce the stress surrounding your move to another country. You need to make a list and carry with you in your phone or on piece of paper with your passport and keep it close during your travels. Here are some small but helpful tips to help you stay organized avoid unnecessary...

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Being prepared will significantly reduce the stress surrounding your move to another country. You need to make a list and carry with you in your phone or on piece of paper with your passport and keep it close during your travels. Here are some small but helpful tips to help you stay organized avoid unnecessary hassles.

1.) Check and double check your flight departure, arrival times and connections. Remember the airline ticket will list the arrival time according to the country you are going.  Understanding your itinerary will let you prepare accordingly for layovers and how much time you can expect to be in the air.

2.) If there is a time difference set your watch or phone to the time of the country. This way you once you are there and needing to sort out public transit schedules, business hours etc you will not be trying to convert the time difference as you go.

3.) Have the address handy of the location you need to go once you have arrived. This is essential.  A neighbourhood or general directions will not cut it.

4.) Go with the local currency in your wallet and avoid the hassle of finding an ATM and paying fees in foreign currencies.

5.) Research the tipping customs of the country. This help will avoid awkward moments especially if you are traveling by taxi, grabbing a quick bite to eat at a restaurant, dealing with hotel staff etc.

6.) Once you arrive at your accommodations, ask for a local convenient store to buy some small essentials and snacks. Having something nutritious to eat the first morning you wake up in a new place is settling. You may want to bring food on the plane- but please research the customs and border control.

7.) Contact your family to let them know you arrived safely. It is easy to get caught up when you first arrive in a new place, but remember your family needs to know that you are settled and OK!

 

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Traveling Tips–Traveling ‘on the cheap’ (New Zealand Focus) https://staging.leadingout.net/traveling-tips-traveling-on-the-cheap-new-zealand-focus/ Thu, 16 Apr 2009 10:31:53 +0000 http://leadingout.net/blog/?p=534 I didn’t really hold back at all when I went to NZ: I did everything I wanted to do. There are a lot of tours to do. If you want to have a similar holiday to me (you’re pretty adventurous; you plan to do more than one tour in every location; and you plan to...

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I didn’t really hold back at all when I went to NZ: I did everything I wanted to do.

There are a lot of tours to do. If you want to have a similar holiday to me (you’re pretty adventurous; you plan to do more than one tour in every location; and you plan to try everything you possibly can) then you should budget for about $1000 in tours alone. OF course, if you’re trying to do it on the cheap, here’s an area you can be more moderate in.

One of so many awesome NZ tours!
One of so many awesome NZ tours!

However, here are a few more tips to saving the ‘cash-oh-la’ without missing out on the ‘oooh la!’

  1. I flew into Christchurch, rented a car with 3 other travelers. Do not underestimate the value of travelling with companions–it is SO much cheaper (and I’m not talking about cheap, like stiff your friends with the bill because that’s not cool. I’m talking about genuine bill-sharing.)
  2. Compared to renting a Camper-van it was far less expensive to do it rent a car. With a Camper-Van you still have to rent shower/toilet space each night. You can’t really camp on the side of the road. I think there are books about places where you can do this, but you’d need to be educated about it, and you wouldn’t want to be the bogan who litters their garbage/waste on the side of the road.
  3. Definitely the cheapest way to travel around  is with a tent and your sleeping bag. A bonus of camping that it’s pretty comfy since it rarely rains (this is the one time this is a bonus, so you might as well take advantage!)
  4. If you don’t have room to bring your traveling with your Canadian camping gear (to Australia, assuming you are coming here first): I kitted out a tent for $40 from Aussie Disposals in Melbourne, a (fake) Trangia style stove for $35 (comes with your stove, burner and pots–it’s AWESOME) and a sleeping bag for $70. (I’ve heard Ray’s Outdoors is a good place to gleam inexpensive camping gear too.)
  5. If you aren’t going to camp, stay in hostels. These are pretty good standard accommodation. You even see retirees staying in them so that’s got to tell you something…
  6. Cook for yourself. Unless you plan on eating a small diet of sushi rolls (woop woop! They’re $2.20/roll in most places–Australian prices, not NZ…actually not sure if they have frequent sushi stops in NZ. Probs not.) then you should plan NOT to eat out–it is so much more expensive, you might not realise how much you can save. A “self-contained” place has everything you need kitchen-wise. So if you are in a group, aim for these places.
  7. There are $1.00 bbqs in most campgrounds (and parks) so use their bbq, get a $35 stove.

Related Posts:  Top 10 Things to See and Do In New Zealand, OZ-NZ Holiday Accommodation Terms and InfoNew Zealand Accommodation–Planning Your Budget.