Tag: explore

20
Nov

5 reasons to couchsurf

Advice from a female couch surfer.
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1. Cost – even if you are a first time traveller, it is obvious that the price of accommodation can set you back, or even end your trip much sooner. Couchsurfing is free, it is free to stay at someone’s house, and it is free to use the online service. couchsurfing.org

2. Locals – You see a whole new perspective than one booked at the Hilton. By staying with locals, you discover local spots, local beers and a richer experience.

3. Friends – As a solo backpacker, you may find yourself in need of social activity. Enjoy CS meetings, speak with other world wanders over a meal, or clashing pints.

4. Awaken yourself – introduce yourself to a new lifestyle by staying with locals. Learn home cooked recipes, and practice their language.

5. The Story – Write your own story by being most adventurous, and open minded. One day you will tell your children of the time you stayed on a couch in Paris and biked the streets all night, or whatever trouble you get yourself into.

Couchsurfers, are open minded and if you are wondering what kind of person you have to be to get involved? Yourself. The idea is to share, learn and travel, and by meeting people from all over the world whose passions match yours, you will feel nothing but inspired.

25
Sep

Where you should bike this fall

Solve your midweek blues by exploring your own turf on a late night bike ride. Everything appears grand in night light.

 1. Alba, Italy –

The small town, known for the abundance of truffles and nutella, offers high rolling hills covered in vineyards and cherry trees that hide small villages.

Long winding roads will guide you to beautiful passages, Rodello, the views on even a foggy, rainy day are spectacular and thrilling.

Even the city centre itself, Alba, has much to offer with their charming mix of french and italian architecture.

Mountainous views in the distance, and many festivals taking place this fall.

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2. Victoria, Canada –

The gallooping goose trail with tour your two wheels around scenic Victoria and area. The bike friendly city offers many fall destinations that will leave you in awe. Not sure how you can explore gorgeous cliffs, scenic shoreline and captivating falls colours on a tight budget? Check out the Ocean Island Inn‘s work for stay program that will introduce you to Victoria, and worldwide travellers.

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3. Amsterdam, Netherlands –

Aside from the notorious reasons to visit the city, Amsterdam is our worlds top biking destination spot. Take to the extremely, bike filled streets, or follow the Muiden, or North Amsterdam trails for scenic views of everything from windmills, farms, to the ocean.

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4. Paris, France –

As Audrey Hepburn said it, “Paris is always a good idea.” The actress highly recommended visiting Bois de Boulogne when there is a “honest-to-goodness rain,” because damp chestnut trees leave the park’s air sweet.Bundle up, rent a bike and explore the city’s inner districts. I highly recommend venturing the illuminated streets at night, after an evening picnic at the Louvre.

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5. Your hometown –

Where ever you are from, do not think that because it is summer you can lock your bike away. Explore your own city, or get in touch with nature by driving outside of town, and letting your front tire guide you down some dirt roads.

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