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How Volunteering Around the Globe has Changed My Style of Travel, and My Life

After my first real travel experience of interrailing through Europe back in 2009, I can safely say that I was officially addicted to travel from then on. We saw around 12 countries in those two months, and I thought to myself ‘This is just Europe, imagine what else is out there!’ It was then that … Continue reading »

How I Learnt to Make Cheese – Volunteering at a Dairy Farm in Canada

I went on my first solo trip way back in 2010, off to British Columbia in Canada. During my time there I decided to do some volunteering, so signed up with WWOOF, and ended up at Goat’s Pride Dairy Farm in Abbotsford. I stayed for just over a month, joining the Dykstra family, the owners, … Continue reading »

Volunteering at a Sustainable Living Project in Mendoza, Argentina

I was wearing no shoes and desperately clinging onto a rope, which had my hands at one end and a boisterous sheep named Guapo at the other. I had been asked to get him back into his pen, and anxious to get back to his women, (‘Africa’ and ‘Cuba’, the other sheep) Guapo decided to … Continue reading »

Volunteering in hostels – Argentina

When most people think of volunteering, images of orphanages, nature conservation and perhaps even organic farming spring to mind. Whilst  there are all of these options out there in huge numbers, volunteering doesn’t always mean working with a  charitable organisation. With work exchange websites such as HelpX, the one I use, the term volunteering has … Continue reading »

Volunteering on a vineyard in Spain

When my time in Barcelona was coming to a close and I had a free 10 days on my hands, it seemed natural to me to go and do some volunteering for that short while. After searching through pages on HelpX, I found a vineyard to go to up in the Spanish Pyrenees, in a … Continue reading »

Public transport – India

It’s safe to say that however you travel in India, it’s not going to break the bank. The beauty of this fantastic country, amongst many other things, is that you could spend months here without spending a huge amount of money. When it comes to public transport, millions of the locals use it as they … Continue reading »

Public transport – Europe

Europe has to be one of the greatest parts of the world to travel around by public transport. Not only does there tend to always be a cheap option, it can take only a few hours to hop from one country to the next and find yourself in a completely different culture. There are a … Continue reading »

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