Why Travel?

I’ve been home for a couple of weeks now and as great as it’s been to sleep in my own bed, have my own pillow and see people I actually know again, I’m missing my travel life!
I think when you’re in your 20’s and you have no commitments, travel is just such an exciting thing to do.

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It changes the way you see the world. If you don’t travel when you’re young, it becomes less desirable when you get older and then you get married and have kids so in turn have to wait a few more years to jump from one country to the next.

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It’s so much easier than you think as well! The hardest part is getting the courage (and money) to book those flights.
Once the flights are booked, you’re much more inclined to save as you know you 100% have something to save for. It’s not just a ‘maybe’ in your mind that you can save money for ‘later on’
I know that if I hadn’t won flights around the world through a Facebook Competition I’d most likely still be at home planning my trip for 2016. I always wanted to be sure I had the money before I booked anything. Believe me though, once those flights were booked I saved 10 times harder than I would have if I hadn’t planned anything! And if you’re like me, you’ll “never have enough money” so just go and do it!

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I was lucky on my trip that nothing went terribly wrong. I didn’t loose any of my luggage, all my flights were pretty much on time, no hostel forgot about my booking and I didn’t get anything stolen.
However, stuff like this does happen but sometimes the best things come from shitty experiences. My Sailing trip I did in Croatia, it poured down with rain pretty much most of the time. I learned not to book a sailing trip when it’s coming into the colder months and also not to leave my cabin window open when it rains as you’re then stuck with smelly carpet for a week.
However I appreciated the nicer days so much more.
I always believe that everything happens for a reason though. Even if at the time it doesn’t feel like it.
Maybe your suitcase got lost so you could re-vamp your whole wardrobe that insurance paid for. Maybe the hotel lost your booking and you end up at a hostel you’d never have booked but end up having the time of your life with 5 new travellers and making tons of memories instead.
When you travel, you always have to turn the negatives into a positive.

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I appreciate what I have back home so much more too. When you see a family sleeping on the street and a pregnant woman begging for money you can’t help but think how lucky you are back home to live in a warm home and have clean clothes. Even the way our country is run I appreciate
We have ACC (Accident compensation) which some countries don’t even have. Which basically means if you’re injuried you get some payment while you recover from your salary and sometimes you can get free medical care.
If you don’t have a job, we have probably a ‘too generous’ welfare system. You get assistance if you lose your job, you have help with saving for retirement and if your family earn under a certain amount you get subsidies for child care and housing costs.

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Travelling puts you out of your comfort zone as well. I’d already been pretty independent before I travelled solo but back home I’m not really the type of person who just goes and sits down with a group of strangers to make friends. I remember my first night in San Francisco I freaked out because there was one group of people at my hostel who were all sitting and drinking together who looked like they had been friends for weeks. Everyone else was out on a pub crawl and I felt like I’d missed the chance to meet anyone. So I just sat in a corner looking at facebook on my phone.
Very sad I know!
By the end of my travels, I was sitting down with random groups of people without a care, inviting someone I’d literally just met to go and have dinner with me and doing tours with people I’d met in my airport shuttle.
If you’re ever worried about not making any friends while travelling, I highly recommend staying in hostel dorms. If you hate sharing a room with randoms, some hostels have private rooms which are more expensive but you still get the whole ‘atmosphere’ of a hostel – which is walking tours, comedy nights, pub crawls etc… and that’s where you make friends!
I even met people in transit. I was always talking to someone on the plane or the subway. When people know you’re travelling they always want to be on your position! And if they’re locals they always have the best advice.

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Another good reason to travel – You realise that while how people may live around the world is different to how you do, we’re all very similar. We listen to the same music, we laugh at the same things, we have similar morals. We’re all just people trying to live happy, fulfilling lives!

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Day 82 Singapore – Brisbane

Saturday 31st October

Is this page wet?
Excuse me if it is, those are just my end-of-travel tears.

Yes, today is my last day of being in another country. Well I guess Australia is technically my last country as I am leaving the airport for a few hours there but Singapore is technically my last country I’ll be sleeping in.

I got up earlier than usual this morning so I could check out of my hostel by 10am.
Myself and my 32kgs of baggage. (Yes I’m over my 30kg allowance but airport staff seem to love me at the moment)
I headed to the airport around 11.30am with all my stuff and had a lovely conversation with the taxi driver. He agreed with me about it being too humid to get out and do anything in Singapore. He told me I should have gone to Malaysia because the temperature is much more tolerable there. I’ll remember for next time…

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After paying him $15 for the ride (so cheap I know) I headed to my check in desk and I was like half an hour early. *sigh* no one was there so I went to the GST tax-back counter and put a receipt through so I could claim back some money I’d spent last night on skincare.
You would not believe how much I got back!!!
$5 woohoo!! And what’s even more fun is I put it back onto my card so it’ll take 10 days to show up.
I really should have collected more tax refund receipts when I was shopping… oh well.

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Eventually it was time to check in so I put my bags through and then headed off to duty free. I basically spent the very last dollars I had on my travel card (in gifts I may add) and then went and got Subway for lunch.
For someone who hates Subway and thinks it’s not that fresh AT ALL I sure seem to be having it alot lately.
The meatball sub is my flavour of the week 😉

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My Emirates flight departed about 3.15pm and for the second time on my travels, I really got into an in – flight movie. This is my third time flying a different Emirates plane and I love how the meal has been different every time and they have new movies every time too. They had alot of the latest new releases so I chose Southpaw on to watch for the next hour or two.
It’s not something I’d usually pick but man it was good!
I was actually really surprised with how great it was. I pretty much cried from the first 45 minutes onwards.
Thank god I wasn’t wearing mascara otherwise I’d be looking like a panda.
God, if you haven’t watched it you defintaly need to!

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It was annoying though coz the guy sitting next to me was watching the same movie but he started it before me so I kept catching glimpses of what was about to happen.
Speaking of people sitting next to me, I’ve been lucky so far that when it’s a 3 seater row I haven’t had anyone sitting right beside me. (Apart from my very first flight) and can I just say I hate it.
This guy went to sleep like pretty much straight away and I swear he kept farting coz it kept smelling next to me. Not to mention his ‘bigger than mine’ arms keep overflowing onto my side. Grr. I’m now squeezing up against the window and now my underarms don’t have room to breathe so now I feel all clammy and smelly.
Where’s the roll on!?

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It’s currently 9pm Singapore time as I write this and I’m listening to Selena Gomez – Good For You on my tablet.
And alllllso busting to pee.
Guess who’s been drinking a few too many vodka and 7ups.
Can’t believe this shit is free.
I have just over an hour to get to my destination and as I’ve already gotten up to use the lavatory I might just try and hold it.

I hope this blog is making sense. I’m not drunk or anything but you can really have a much calmer time in the air when you have a few cheeky spirits.
I just watched a documentary on The All Blacks and I am now so excited to land and support these guys in the final of The Rugby World Cup. I’m meeting up with my mate Ben from Contiki who lives in Australia (but is a New Zealander) and we’re gonna head out somewhere to see our favorite team play. Exciting!!
I feel I’ve gotten way more into rugby since I’ve left for my travels. I think it’s because it’s one of those things that just connect you to home so when you see someone wearing an All Blacks Jersey or something overseas you immediately get excited and think of home.

If I’ve learnt anything from this trip, it’s to buy a bigger bag but to also appreciate New Zealand a lot more. It’s one of the cleanest places in the world (trust me when I say this) we also have it sooo lucky in terms of how our country is run.
People love to complain all the time about how our country doesn’t help them financially when in other countries it’s 100x worse.
Do you know how many homeless people I saw on my travels?
How many people work 2 jobs just to feed their families and how people rely on tips just to get by.
I’ve had talks with people about how we get government funding for stuff and how we have housing available for people who don’t have a roof over their heads and people look at me in shock like ‘wow your country actually does that for you?’
If we only have the flag to complain about than I’m happy.
I understand that some things however could be better in terms of how our government spends their money, I’m just saying to maybe take a step back and see how lucky we do have it.
John key isn’t too bad. Even if he does look a bit like the gimpy kid at school.

Great, we’ve hit quite a bit of turbulence and now I can’t go and pee. 😣 seat belt signs on kids!

Think it’s time for me to finish this blog but I will be writing up more in the next few days. I still have hostels to review! And the ole’ debate of ‘Is Contiki or Top Deck Better’?

Xx

GO THE ALL BLACKS

If we don’t win I’ll seriously cry.

Days 78-81 Singapore

I thought I’d write all of my days in Singapore in one big blog post!

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I’d already written what I did on my first day but the second day was much more exciting!
Just kidding, it wasn’t at all.
I know alot of people are going to say I didn’t experience Singapore enough (Ecspecially people who read this that live there)
And I’ll give it to you, I really didn’t at all.
I even lied to the lady who did my nails and said that I went to the botanical gardens just so it seemed like I ventured outside a mall and experienced what Singapore had to offer.
I’m sorry nail technician, I lied to you.
My second, third and fourth day was spent all in the confines of an air conditioned mall.
Not the same one however, on my third day I mixed it up a bit and took the MRT to Orchard Road where they have like 4 malls and lots of fancy shops lining the street. Think Gucci, Chanel, Burberry etc… I didn’t tempt myself by going inside though. The security gaurd at the door knows I can’t afford it and so does ANZ.

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My second afternoon in Singapore (I say afternoon coz we all know I slept in till like 12pm, I’m just trying not to confuse my body too much with these time zones.) Well that was spent at Bugis Junction again.
I even got pizza for dinner there and went to the grocery store. Did you know they have the same egg brands we have? And also they have watties frozen vegetable ‘fresh from New Zealand’
I could already feel that I was closer to home. 😌

I bought enough stuff to fill my bags right up. So much so that I couldn’t even zip them up anymore.
On my last day, I even went back to Orchard Road and went on the hunt for a bag from Forever 21. They usually always have a lovely selection of bags but when I went I wasn’t fond of anything!
I went to Victoria Secrets and was so close to buying a $140 bag but ended up dragging myself away and got an $80 one from Collette instead. I quite like it and it’s a bit bigger than my other ones so will be perfect for sleepovers! 😄

My last night was spent getting my nails done and getting my henna tattoo redone from these lovely girls on Bali Lane.

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My arm looks scary pale in that photo haha. That’s what happens when you don’t fake tan in a week!
I also got pizza hut for dinner and sat by myself in the kitchen and ate it at my hostel.
I guess I wasn’t technically alone as there was others around but I did eat by myself 😐
My days in Singapore were relaxed. I did all the shopping I needed to do, slept in for how long I wanted and just chilled out watching Friends on the hostel TV.
I didn’t go to Universal Studios because I couldn’t stand the thought of waiting in the humidity in line (Ecspecially as I hadn’t met anyone to go with)
I didn’t see any gardens because as pretty as flowers are, I’d rather them be given to me then travel ages to go and look at a bunch of them.
There was lots of fog while I was in singapore so I didn’t really see the point of going on the flier if I couldn’t really see much anyways.

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That’s my excuses for being a boring Singapore Tourist.
I think Singapore is a lovely place, I just would have enjoyed it more if I was with someone (as no one at my hostel seemed to speak English it was hard to make friends)
Plus I was at the end of my trip where I think I just stopped caring about doing anything. Is that bad to say?
I was never lonely, I actually quite like my own company and I seem to be very independent. I just couldn’t be bothered making plans with people or to make the effort to go out drinking at night.

This blog isn’t to say Singapore is lame, maybe it just wasn’t for me. But I’ve read online about many people who love it!
I’m just one little blogger in the sea of thousands 😄

Xx