My time in (2020) and after Australia

Breaking news, I love and adore Australia. So this blogpost is in no case any rant or any listing of reasons why I wouldn't want anyone to go Australia. It's just some little things I haven't really noticed whilst being in Australia, but now as I'm back home in Germany for nearly a year I realize that there are indeed some things I don't miss about Australia aka. I prefer in Germany. I remember sitting on the floor of the Hamad International Airport in Doha together with a friend, fully...
Yeah, Corona sucks and it might take another whole while until Australia decides to open their border again for international tourists and backpacker. Meanwhile you can read this blogpost and take notes on all the fun stuff I highly recommend doing while being in Australia, no matter if you're travelling as a backpacker, international student or a simple tourist. (Don't forget to subscribe to my blog (there is a form at the end of this blogpost) to not miss any further blogposts and provide me...
It's not like backpacker who are talking about their Working Holiday are lying. Each Work & Travel experience is as different as the traveller hisself. So the things stated in this blogpost might not be suitable for every backpacker's experience. However they are things that I wish someone would have told me before I was going abroad. For that reason I am sharing them with you today. Please let me know if this was helpful or, if you went backpacking yourself in the past, you can agree to...
(If you missed the first part to this blogpost click here to get to it.) (For the german blogposts about my east coast trip click here, please note they are NOT a translation of this blogpost but more another topic) Here come another few of my favourite spots in Australia and what's the real story behind them on why I love them so much. Warning: This part is slightly more emotional than the first one, so be prepared! 😄
I fell in love with Australia overall and that's no secret if you're following my blog for a while now. So when I talk about my favourite spots it doesn't mean at all I didn't like the other places I have been to, it's just I decided on a few ones that are specifically special to me. For me having a favourite place is not only about the place itself but also about the time you spent there, the people you met there or explored the place with and the experiences you made there. So get ready for a...
It's not entirely necessary to read one of my previous blogposts where I give an overall overview about everything that happened in my gap year before (click here if you missed it) but I would definitely recommend it so you can easier know what I'm talking about in this one 🙂 In this blogpost I am sharing with you 5 things I could have done differently throughout my gap year. I do want to point out here that I don't regret anything in my gap year, everything happened for a reason but there...
One question I get asked a lot whenever I tell people about my abroad experience in Australia is "Wow you travelled by yourself? All alone? Wasn't that scary/lonely/boring?" (for an overview about my overall experience in Australia have a look here) In this blogpost I'm gonna share my real experience with being a female solo traveller in Australia for 9 months, the scary difficult parts as well as the wonderful ones. I also discuss the question if travelling solo as a female is dangerous. So if...
On the one hand my time in Australia feels like forever ago. I am back in my home town, back with my family and my german friends, back in the house I used to live for nearly all my life by now and completely back into a new routine which has absolutely nothing to do with my every day life in Australia. On the other hand when I look at my snapchat memories from over a year ago I still remember all these experiences and emotions I felt so well like it was yesterday. So when you look at my...
Have you ever wanted to just escape your ordinary day to day life for a while and experience something completely new? Or have you just finished a gap year which made you realize you want more of them? Whatever motivated you to click on this blogpost, I'm glad you did! Most people do a gap year straight after graduating from high school or college, but that doesn't mean you can't do it at any other point in your life. Still unsure what a gap year can teach/offer you? Have a look at my blogpost...
Here they come, my top tips for anyone who plans to go backpacking one day, collected from my own experience being a backpacker for 9 months in Australia and the experience from my backpacker friends all over the world. Those tips are suitable for all types of backpackers, doesn't matter if you travel alone or in a group, which age you have and they are also accurate for all countries, not only Australia. I tried to not only put the kind of obvious tips down you might have heard before, but...

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