Showing posts with label Travel tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11

Book a trip now!!

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Attention Icelandic people...

If you're planning on going somewhere abroad within the first 6 months of 2013 I'd recommend buying it as a "christmas gift" for yourself now..

With WOW air. Click here
  • I'm not sure until when you can purchase the ticket 
  • You have to book the flight from the 20. December until the 10. february. After that it's just a gift certificate for that amount.. 
  • You can travel from the 10th of January until the 10th of June (that day being the last arrival day back in Iceland)
  • Go to Copenhagen or London for 22900
  • Go to Berlin, Stuttgart or Dusseldorf for 26900
  • Bags not included. 

With Iceland air. Click here
  • You can buy the tickets until 18:00 the 24th of December. 
  • You have from the 20th of Dec until the 11th of Jan to book the your ticket. 
  • You have to fly from the 10th of Jan until the 15th of April 2013
  • They have more variety, you can choose;
    • Europe 1. - 31900kr. (London, Manchester, Glasgow, Gatwick, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki)
    • Europe 2. - 35900 kr (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munchen, Paris)
    • America 1. - 54900kr (New York, Boston, Toronto)
    • America 2 -64900kr ( Seattle, Denver)

It's actually also good if you're from any of those places and want to visit Iceland. 

This is really as cheap as the tickets are ever going to get. Trust me, I should know I check flight tickets more than I check my facebook messages...

Even with the cheapest offers (which are the ones that you have only 24 hours to decide where and when to go) these are slightly cheaper, and you have enough time to decide now so... GO GO GO 

Saturday, May 19

tips for girls.

  • Stand next to a window -  If you're stopping to take a break, try to always stop right outside a store or anywhere you can see your own reflection in the window. This way it will be harder to steal something from your bag without you noticing. 
  • Towel & Sweater -  Take with you a large thin sweater (preferably with a hood) & a small towel, when your waiting for a train, flight or have to take a power nap in a place where you'd prefer not touching anything they will come in handy. Just put the sweater on and the towel on the floor and relax or take a nap without actually having to touch anything. Just remember to make sure these two items are in the outer compartments of your bag so they don't make anything else dirty & so they're easily accessible. They will come in handy when you least expect them so don't dig them in the middle of your bag.
  • Wiggle - If you're f.ex. queuing with people tight up against you on both sides, start wiggling a bit, not like your getting a seizure though, just small movements. If you do this you'll feel better if someone is fiddling with your bag & it gets way harder for them to unzip your bag smoothly. 
  • Be rude - Sounds horrible, BUT sometimes you can't be little miss nice girl. I learned that the hard way, at 11:30pm in the middle of Budapest! Sofia & I stupidly answered a man talking to us, probably took us an hour to get rid of him. Obviously in our case he didn't turn out to be a serial killer but you never know! Always just go by your guts, if you don't feel like talking to someone, then don't. 
  • Fake wedding rings - Seriously, have one with you. When you go out at night it's a great way to keep (at least some) unwanted attention away. Don't get me wrong, I don't think that every guy that will lay eyes on me instantly falls in love and won't take no for an answer but in some countries the pushiness of the guys will surprise you, don't believe me? visit italy! Of course if it so happens that you meet someone you actually like then you can just make up a story that this is your mom's old engagement ring, a good luck charm. This is my ring here... 
  • Bathrooms - Great for sleeping in! hahah, sounds crazy but I can't even keep count for the times I've slept in public toilets. Think about it, it's the safest place to be (assuming your not using the only bathroom and having people waiting outside while you take a nap!) You can just go in to this little cubicle where you can lock yourself AND your bag in and nobody can get to you. Plus then the towel & sweater come in handy ;) Don't think I'm crazy because as I woke up one morning in Rome ready to catch my flight there was another girl in the bathroom that had been doing the same, we were both very awkward but it was good to know I'm not the only one!
  • Don't be lost -  ...or at least never make it noticeable. always just act like your on top of things. For gods sake don't play the stupid cute girl and ask some guy for directions, that's how you'll end up like in the movie "taken". Even though you don't always blend in where you are they don't know if your travelling or have lived there for 5 years, tourists are always the most vulnerable, that is assuming your out for the day without your backpack haha
  • Ask women - Referring to the point above, try to find a women or girl to ask for directions, specially if it is to your hostel. Unnecessary to let some guy know where you're staying since he might take it the wrong way.
  • Local newspaper - If you see a free local paper, even if it's about sheep, take it. The annoying watch selling guys on the streets will bother you less if they think you're local. 
  • Layer up - always always layer up! you never know how the weather is going to be so by wearing layers you can adjust easier to the weather without having to change your whole outfit.  
  • Plan the p-pill - If you're only going for less then a month make sure you won't have your period in that time. Even if it's 2 months just skip taking your brake and take the pill for 2 months straight, I do it all the time & it's completely safe, I've already asked 3 doctors. 
  • Go alone- Some alone time is good for you! In the beginning its going to be really awkward, you're going to be looking at your phone a lot pretending to have something to do but as soon as you get over that stage your going to love it. You meet heaps of new people you otherwise wouldn't & you can do whatever you want, whenever you want without consulting with someone.
  • Expensive stuff belongs inside the bag and/or in your purse - Some people suggest that you put everything you need to access easily in the top compartment of your bag. Ok, it is the most easily accessible compartment....but not only or you. It's also the easiest place to access for thieves. The things you need the most you should put in the purse you have on the front of you.
  • Garbage bag - If your backpack doesn't come with a little rain-jacket for it  you should have with you a folded garbage bag to whip over it in case it pours. 
  • Computer - Is a big NO NO ! trust me, you don't want to take it. You won't be able to charge it as much as you want and its a good feeling knowing that if someone steals your backpack while your away sightseeing they wont be taking anything worth more than 500$. If you really want to I'd recommend taking rather an Ipad :)
The best thing to do in my opinion is just to never have something with you that you can't bear to lose, this way you can stay chilled and not over worried all the time. 


Now I realize I've been making it all sound like there's someone on every corner out to get you, of course it's not like that. There's obviously no fun taking a trip if you don't meet any new people and don't do anything new, just make sure you do it smartly. 

Remember; Not everyone is bad! I met some of the most wonderful people I've ever met in my life in my trips.  The points above are more for you to generally keep in the back of your mind, just in case and shouldn't be read like the bible haha! 

-Kat

Wednesday, May 9

What to pack if you're a girl backpacking?

Being a girl can sometimes be hard, especially when you have to fit everything you’ll be using for the next 6 weeks in a 55 liter backpack. Don’t worry though, it is doable if you prepare yourself well and pack smartly.

What works best for me is to empty my bed and put on it everything I would want to take with me… done that? Good, now remove 2/3.

Check if you’re packing any duplicates; obviously you’ll be taking a lot of pictures so you don’t want to look like a complete hobo but having 3 black shirts with you is a bit unnecessary, cut it down to one; nobody is going to see the difference between them anyways and you’re just wasting space  

15 must haves

1.   Dry shampoo - Of course your plan is to clean your hair every 3-4th day...but that's not going to happen, at some point you will oversleep or be late for the next train and then it's good to grab your dry shampoo. There are a lot of different types so make sure you find one that suits your hair before you leave. Also remember that the shampoo is only made for the scalp, not for the hair itself.
2.    Baby wipes -  A pack will last you forever and will be your best friend on a 14 hour train ride down Italy or just whenever you have a day where no shower is available.
3.   Clean underwear -  and a lot of them! You read all these lists about what to pack and in the underwear section they say 3-4… bullshit! Being a girl means that your underwear won’t take up that much space either way PLUS you don’t need to be wasting a perfectly good day in Budapest running around looking for a washing machine because you’re out of underwear, well either that, going commando or using your bathing suit.
4.    Snack -  take around 5 little bags of cup-a-soup, noodles or whatever you like that doesn’t take much space and is easy to make (or even eat raw). Always have 5 in your bag, even though your next stop is going to be London where you know you’ll find food, you never know what’s going to happen on your way there.
5.   A water bottle -  It’s a complete must must must! Cannot say it enough, although you might in some cases want to ask a local if the water from the tap is drinkable.
6.   Walking shoes -  Now that's a no-brainer for most people but if you haven't been backpacking before you might not realize the distances that your going to walk. You don't want to be in a gorgeous city and after a day of sightseeing when you want to go out pub-crawling realize that it's impossible because your legs just gave up. Sometimes you even just go out for a little stroll and at the end realize that you've walked 50 km around the whole city in the past two days. 
7.   Tampons & other toiletries Your period isn’t supposed to come for another 2 weeks but in the progress of travelling between time zones, your rhythm gets messed up and you forget to take one, maybe even two pills, ups, now your period has arrived and you’re in the middle of sightseeing 15 km from your hostel.  Finding the next toilet is easier than finding the next supermarket and toilet, plus then you won’t have to buy a whole box of them and carry around with you.
8.   Little black book -  & a pen of course, you will be getting information, directions or needing to memorize stuff at the weirdest moments, then it’s good to be able to reach in your purse and write it all down. At the end of the trip it’s also going to be fun to look at it and remember all the fun random moments.
9.     Band aids -  very easy to forget but so necessary when something happens.
10. Make up remover wipes - unnecessary to bring cotton, eye makeup remover and face cleaner. Maybe worse for your skin but you’re going to be fine for some weeks.
11. Leggings -  yes, yes we all know, leggings aren’t pants, but in your trip they’re going to be! Unalike jeans they don’t take forever to dry and take so much less space also they're great if a day suddenly gets colder. Just make sure you either have thicker leggings or wear a t-shirt that goes further than you ass, you want to be the one seeing stuff, not showing the locals your stuff, if you know what I mean. Then if you really want jeans take the thinnest ones you have.
12. A Swiss army knife - It will come in handy when you least expect it
13. Plastic bags -  if something gets wet, dirty, can explode and so on it’s good to have some extra plastic bags in your backpack.
14. Sweater - No matter how hot the country you’re going to is, you’re going to have moments where you’ll want to put on a sweater, even the hottest countries have airports and trains that get freezing at times.
15. Photocopy of your passport - & of other documents. While you have your passport and tickets with you at all times it’s always good to have taken a copy of everything and keep that in the back of your backpack, just in case.


Now, good backpacks are amazing when it comes to support and making you feel like you’re carrying 5 kg even if you actually have 20, BUT you have to make sure you pack your bag correctly! I didn’t realize the importance of this until my friend one day didn’t spend enough time fixing her bag and after only half a day of travelling she was close to crying from pain
  • Heavy items - They always belong at the bottom of the main compartment, closest to your back.
  • Semi heavy items - On top of the heavy items, in the main compartment, close to your back 
  • The lightest items -   at the top, the bottom and in the front of your bag.
No matter what you pack always keep in might that whatever you have with you might be stolen, lost or left behind somewhere. If there is something in there that you can't imagine losing, then don't bring it. Computers for example are a big no no. There will be times where you'll have to leave your bag unattended for a while, whether its in the hostel or the bag compartments outside your train room. You will feel a lot better knowing that no matter what item gets stolen, it won't be the end of the world. 

Good luck & if you have any questions my email is to the right :)
-Kat