Where Now? Is the round the world travel blog of Jozef, Arthur and Ben, three soon to be Univerisity students form the UK. In 2011 they are working there way across South America, New Zealand on a daunting round the world trip.
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Latest Blog Posts for Where Now? Round The World Travel Blog
- Top five destinations for your gap yearon Oct 10, 2012 in BloggingDisclaimer: This is sponsored content, paid for or otherwise remunerated through partnership with MDBG. So you’re considering taking a year out and seeing the world. There’s a lot to do and see out there, so what’s the next step? Well, why not...
- 5 Reasons Travel Insurance is a Must!on Feb 23, 2012 in BloggingWhen planning a round the world trip, or any trip in fact it can be easy to get carried away with all the exciting bits, and forget about the more boring tasks. One of these is travel insurance, and unfortunately this is something you don’t w...
- Why I Need To Go To Thailandon Feb 21, 2012 in BloggingNow that our round the world adventure is finished, and summer is fast approaching, the travel bug is kicking back in and I am frantically looking for new places to visit. With this in mind Thailand is high up the list, and here’s why! Thailand...
- Blogs You Should Probably Followon Dec 16, 2011 in BloggingA quick Google for “Travel Blogs” will result in a huge number of results! There are loads out there, and its nice to know that you’re in good company company while traveling. During our planning phase and in my spare time I read a...
- Cochabamba – South America’s Biggest MarketAfter the colder climbs and mines of Potosi, we looked for a place which was lower altitude and the next logical place seemed to be Cochabamba. Cochabamba is most well known for its gigantic market, but is also home to a Christ statue that exceeds th...
- The Inca Jungle Trail – Part 2After a great first day on the Inca Jungle Trail we were looking very forward to the remaining three days! We had two long treks ahead of us, and then of course, the world famous Machu Picchu. Read on to find out about the treks on day two and three...
- Potosi: Above and Below groundon Jun 3, 2011 in Blogging Diaries Tips Bolivia dynamite explosion in mine mines pachamama Potosi potosi mine tours Silver minesOur next location on the round the world travels was the worlds highest city, Potosi, at 4100m above sea level. Our time in Potosi coincided with the Carnival as did it in Sucre and Cochabamba which meant that some of the more touristy attractions we...
- Rangiteiki: Raftabouton May 28, 2011 in Diaries New Zealand NZ raftabout Rafting Rangiteiki review river rats white water raftingAfter six days north of Auckland and being in the hospital for Jozef’s finger (soon the cause will be revealed) we ventured down to Rotorua to organise some White Water Rafting. We looked around at the different companies but soon chose Raftabout b...
- Quintay: Austral DivingWhile Arthur and Jozef were in Valparaiso I spent a fantastic day scuba diving in a small town further south called Quintay with an amazing Spanish and English speaking company called Austral divers. I made two dives with them from their dive centre...
- SUCRE SUCRE SUCRE!!Relaxing in Bolivia’s “official” Capital during the brass bands and water fights of Carnival, seeing its picturesque Cathedral, eating at Cafe Gourmet Mirador overlooking the whole city twice, testing our cooking ability and realising that drin...
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