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Reading a Kindle rather than a physical book

Keeping Your Kindle Safe on the Road

Travelling with a Kindle makes every trip easier for readers who want endless books without adding weight. Many travellers, including myself, rely on their Kindle every day, but it is easy to overlook the device’s fragility. Therefore, protecting it properly helps avoid damage, stress, and unnecessary costs. Why Kindle Safety…

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Travel planning using both the internet and travel guides.

Planning a Yearly Trip on a Realistic Budget

Ever scroll through someone else’s vacation pictures while staring at your own empty calendar, wondering how they afford it? You’re not alone. Between rent spikes, fuel prices, and surprise grocery bills that look like car payments, travelling feels like something only influencers and retirees pull off. But for regular people,…

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Looking out of the airplane window as the sun is setting over the city

Creative Strategies to Raise Funds During Your Travels Abroad

Travelling abroad can be an exhilarating experience, filled with new cultures, landscapes, and adventures. However, it can also be financially challenging, especially when you’re on a prolonged journey or encounter unexpected expenses. Fortunately, the digital age offers numerous innovative ways to raise funds while you’re on the move, allowing you…

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Levison Wood at the age of 22 embarked on an overland trip from England to India along the Old Silk Road in an attempt to follow in the footsteps of on of his heroes, Arthur Connolly. Eastern Horizons captures his trip from beginning to end, highlighting not only the route he took but the people he met along the way.

Levison Wood Explores The Old Silk Road with Eastern Horizons

When most people consider taking a gap year to travel chances are South East Asia or South America will be high up on their bucket list. For others perhaps a European road trip might spring to mind.  However, how many young adults would consider hitch-hiking the Silk Road with less…

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Why Literature Fans Should Take a Trip to Dorset

Dorset is probably one of the best places to visit in England, especially during the summer months, after all it has nearly 100 miles of the finest beaches of anywhere in the UK. However, what happens to tourism in the winter months, when the sun is no longer shining, and…

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‘The Road to Little Dribbling’ by Bill Bryson

Who is Bill Bryson? Bill Bryson once said: “I want things to be better all the time. And I tend to get angry about that. Books are an opportunity to vent.” Perhaps that is why, today, he is a renowned author known for his comic ramblings that people often turn…

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Puerto de Mogan is a small fishing village popular with tourists in Gran Canaria via @tbookjunkie

The Ultimate Holiday Guide to Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is one of the larger islands within the Canary Islands archipelago. Thanks to its position just off the coast of Africa, it enjoys year-round sunshine, making it perfect for winter sun holidays. The island is best known for its numerous beach resorts and natural beauty. The diverse landscapes…

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A french camping aire in Beizers France

A Beginner’s Guide to Motorhoming in France

When looking for the ideal country to tour in a camper, it very quickly became clear that France is one of the best European countries for motorhoming and van life. In fact, we think France is perfect for van life, especially if you are still relatively new to life on…

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How You Can Spend the Downtime While Travelling in Canada

Travelling is always an exciting prospect, and when you have a specific location in mind, you can spend a lot of time in the planning stages thinking of all the sights that you’re going to see. However, when you’re in this more exciting stage, it’s easy to forget about the…

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