Are you thinking about teaching English in South Korea but not sure where to start? Here you can read about Carryn’s firsthand experiences as an English teacher in Korea. We’ll be discussing teaching English in Korea requirements, salary, how to find English teaching jobs in Korea, and more. Let’s dive in! Teaching English in South …
St. Petersburg is the second biggest city in Russia with about 5 million inhabitants. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great and it became the capital of Russia in 1712. While the city had several names throughout history (Petrograd and Leningrad), since 1991 it’s called St. Petersburg, though locals often lovingly call their …
Have you heard of Irkutsk? If you ever played the board game Risk you probably have. In any case, Irkutsk is a city located in Siberia (Russia). It was one of our stops on the Trans Mongolian Express and despite visiting St. Petersburg and Moscow as well, Irkutsk was actually my favorite Russian city! In …
Moscow is the capital of Russia and there are few cities in the world that have played such a significant part in history. Home to the Kremlin, the Red Square, the colorful St. Basil’s Cathedral, and many more famous landmarks, Moscow is a city like no other. This Moscow itinerary will help you plan your …
Beijing is an immense city with almost 22 million residents, a city with a history that started more than 3000 years ago. Beijing translates to Capital of the North (Bei means north and Jing means capital) and it has been the capital of China for more than 900 years. You could easily spend months exploring …
In this post you can read about our Australia road trip budget, I hope this will give you an idea about the cost to travel to Australia. Australia is the 6th biggest country in the world, so big in fact that it counts as a continental landmass! With more than 823,000 kilometers of road available …
Nunavut is Canada’s youngest and most sprawling territory. Covering more than one-fifth of Canada’s landmass, Nunavut is home to just 38.000 people, making it one of the least densely populated territories on Earth. Nunavut encompasses the Arctic Archipelago, a series of large islands that stretch from mainland Canada all the way to the north pole. …
There is no shortage of beautiful Canadian lakes, which isn’t surprising since there are over 30.000 lakes in the country! When I was traveling around Canada in our camper van, we visited our fair share of lakes, and together with the favorite lakes of several fellow travel bloggers, I’ve compiled this list of Canada’s most …
The Trans Siberian Railway is the longest railway in the world, spanning several time zones and connecting Moscow and Vladivostok. This once in a lifetime train journey is a bucket list item for many travelers, and rightly so. This unique way to travel across the largest continent on earth is something you will never forget. …
Bali is a beautiful island with green rice paddies, lush green jungle, impressive volcanoes, and a stunning underwater world. It’s a very popular holiday destination, and it can be hard to experience Bali off the beaten track. However, for those looking to experience a different side of Bali, it is possible! Sadly Duara Travels is …