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written by Steve Vickers
updated 28.11.2018
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written by Steve Vickers
updated 28.11.2018
You’ve got a backpack and your passport is ready to receive some serious stamping. All that’s left for you to decide is where you’re headed, and what you’re going to do when you get there. Studying a few maps will help with the first problem, but won’t do much for the second – so allow us to provide a dash of inspiration.
Here are ten ideas for an incredible first backpacking trip.
Crisscross entire continents or hop from one place to another with a cheap round-the-world flight ticket – the only real rule is that you start and finish in the same place. And even then, who’s checking?
Some countries are better suited for driving than others. Try Australia or New Zealand with a campervan (surfboards optional), or head to the USA for cheap gas and fast food.
The epic Appalachian Trail in the USA in is an astonishing 3476km long, while the Everest Base Camp trail in Nepal takes around 16 days to complete.
Just starting out? You can always break in your hiking boots a little closer to home
Best of all, travelling alone makes it easier to find friends. A good tip is to start backpacking in the country that you feel most comfortable with and then move on from there – that first stop could be a place with the same language you use at home, or a country that already attracts a steady stream of backpackers, such as Thailand or Peru.
Try rock climbing in Thailand, go free-diving in the Maldives, or just get lost in downtown Tokyo – anything that puts you a little outside your comfort zone will help make your journey richer.
How about hiking in Sweden, watching the northern lights in Russia, or even polar bear spotting in Svalbard, Norway?
To get your backpacking career off to a soft start, try a few days of camping and hiking near home, or maybe do a week or two of hostelling in a country with a culture similar to your own. If things work well – and you don’t drive yourself too crazy – you can start planning a bigger adventure.
Compare flights, find tours, book hostels and hotels for your trip, and don’t forget to buy travel insurance before you go.
written by Steve Vickers
updated 28.11.2018
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