Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Final VIDEOBLOGG


Hey!
So I'm finally home now after 6 months of backpacking in Australia. It has been one of the greatest experiences ever - so many places I've seen, so many wonderful people I've met. I've discovered new sides of me, stretched my limitations further than I could ever imagine and grown so much as a person. 

I can definitely recommend doing this sort of thing to anybody who is considering it. I can guarantee you will have the time of your life, and feel more free than ever. However, I do suggest going on your own without a travel agency which promises you a pile of services before you leave your homecountry since you save a lot of money which you can spend on your travels instead. The one I went with did not fullfil the expected services, and based on my experience, it was money spend for nothing. It's easy to fill out the form for a visa and fix things such as a Tax File Number (TFN), bank account and phone number. Australia is one of the easiest countries to travel; there are heaps of free travel agencies such as Peterpans, Wicked Travel, Travelbugs, Tribal Travel etc where you get free internet, discounts on tours and other services such as taxback. I found them in every city except for Hobart. Hostels are everywhere - there are less fancy as well as more luxury ones. If you're keen on getting discounts you can become a member of for example YHA or Nomads hostels which costs around $30 but you save a few bucks every night you stay there. If you do have problems there's always people you can talk to. And don't be afraid that you will end up alone if you go to Australia by yourself. You will meet people all the time. Remember: everyone is in the same situation like you. The majority of people who travel are very open and social, so don't worry!

Whatever you do, don't plan your trip too much ahead. I found the best parts of my travel were the ones that were spontaneous. You meet people along the way all the time, and finding someone you decide to become your travelmate for a few weeks is amazing.

Anyway, if anyone has any questions about backpacking, I'm more than happy to answer them. I can only tell from my experience, but if you as a reader are considering it and want my opinion on something or have a general question just send me an email (Cattiz_007@hotmail.com) and I will answer it as good as I can. 

Anyways, here is my final video! (And sorry I had to cut it in half because blogspot didn't allow me to upload a 5:33 min video) 






Saturday, June 9, 2012

Soon home again

Hey!

20 minutes until I'm heading towards the airport. 20 minutes until I check in and fly home.

Update + my final video from my backpacking will be posted once I'm home in 30 hours.

Cya'll xx

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Untitled. Or something.

Hey everybody,

I know. I know. It's been more than ages since I wrote anything here. I'm sorry.  To be honest, I haven't done anything exceptional lately. I was looking for work the first 2 and a half weeks, but since it's pretty much impossible to get a job here, I've had no luck. So instead I've been going to the beach pretty much every day, looking around in Perth etc.

Tomorrow I'm leaving for a 4 days trip to Monkey Mia. I will post the video asap once I'm back, I promise!

Cheeeeerrrrssss

Monday, May 7, 2012

Iiiiiin Perthhhhh

Hey!

This is my fourth day in Perth now. I've been staying at a friends place since I arrived, but will move out the day after tomorrow. Problem is that because of the backpacker-boom at the moment, most hostels are completely booked out. A friend of mine is staying at one of the cheaper hostels in the city, but it's horrible. I was just there for a couple of hours and I just wanted to get out of there. Pure party-hostel where the music was so loud that you could't sleep before midnight and everybody's on something. So because of these circumstances we decided to look for a place where we could rent a room or something. After only an hour we found a good ad on gumtree - a room to rent in a house that lies a bit outside the city. The rent is 90/week/person, and it was good for the price. So we're moving in there on wednesday!

Otherwise the jobsituation is a bit tricky too. I'm hoping to find work in the suburb where we live; I've been planning to print out resumes tomorrow and then walk around and hand them out there.:)

Pictures and a Perth-video will come up once the weather improves. So far it's only been rainy days, but I promise I will shoot somee footage asap :)

Cheersss xx

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

VIDEOBLOG: Cape Tribulation

Hi!

Here comes the videoblog from my roadtrip to Cape Tribulation! Enjoy!



Cheers x

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Perth tomorrow

Hellloooo.

Today is my last day in Cairns. My plans? Chill out. Yesterday I went out pretty spontaneously with the two girls I'm sharing a room with in the hostel. So today I'm just taking it easy. I met up with a friend that I haaven't met since I left Sydney; I love how small the backpacker-world is here in Australia. So far, I've known at least one person in every place I've gone too. Tomorrow I'm taking a late plane to Perth - my last destination in Australia ( :( ). I'm hoping to work fulltime until I leave back to Sweden. I might even already have an interview for a job in Perth! I'll keep you updated later how it goes ;)

Cheers x

Monday, April 30, 2012

Roadtrip to Cape Tribulation!

Hey!

I'm back in Cairns after a 3 days roadtrip to Cape Tribulation. The day I got back from my snorkeling, I went to check my email and two girls had replied on my gumtree ad about doing a roadtrip to the oldest rainforest in Australia. So very spontaneous we went the day after a rented a car from Wicked travel. The van was 33 dollars / day, and with all the insurance, petrol costs, camping fee's and ferry fee we payed about 120 dollars each. A day tour is around 150 - 200 dollars to Cape Trib, so with this we definitely saw more for the money. On the first day we went to all the beaches along the east coast. Then we stayed the night in Wonga beach - the campground had hot showers, toilets and was located right next to the beach. The cost was 31 dollars for one night, about 10 per person.

The second day we drove to Daintree, however we found out that if one doesn't want to make a crocodile tour or another tour, it's pretty dead there. So we drove up to Cape trib and spent pretty much all day checking out the various walking tracks around there. The flora was amazing! We then stayed a night at PK's jungle Village. For the three of us they charged 35 dollars and it included showers, bathroom, kitchen, a bar and a pool.

Today, the last day, we drove pretty late from the campground. We went to Mossman, which definitely was a highlight. They have a sweetwater river in the middle of the rainforst where you can swim. You can see the pictures below.

I also drove in Australia for the first time! The first day was very crappy. It's been 5 months since I haven't been driving and I've had my license for a year. So half of the time I've had my license I haven't been behind the wheel. I kept driving too much to the left side... But on the second day it felt a lot better. It does take a little bit time before you get used to it, but the more you practise, the better it goes. 


















Cheers! x