What to Do on a Flight

What To Do On A Flight Rachel Krider Prosperity Of Life

Flights are not the most exciting things one can do. While you can watch the clouds pass by or watch an in-flight movie, you may lose interest fairly early on. However, there are many things you can do to make a flight more interesting. Here are just a few to get you started.

Read

There’s no better time to read a book than on a plane! Even short flights are great for reading, as you can get through a few chapters in no time. Bring a book you really enjoy and the time will fly by quickly, making the flight a successful one. Or, bring a book that will teach you something. In just a short time, you could be well on your way to gaining some important knowledge.

Work

Of course, if you want to get ahead, try spending some time working on the plane. This can be really useful for people who are traveling for business, as working on the plane allows you to have an easier time relaxing as you disembark. Just keep in mind that in-flight Wi-Fi is not always free and may not be very reliable; you should prepare to work mostly offline when possible.

Sleep

Depending on your flight’s length, departure time, and whether you’re crossing any time zones, it can be a good idea to sleep on the plane. However, planes are not always the most comfortable, and the provided pillows and blankets may not be sanitary. Make sure to bring everything you need to sleep well, so you know you’ll sleep well.

Create

Like to write or draw? Flying may not be the ideal time to polish a piece, but it can be a great time to start a rough draft. Get in the zone and let your creativity run wild. The flight will pass relatively quickly once you get started.

Itinerary

It’s never a bad idea to run over your itinerary while on the plane. This can be a big plus if you have a complicated trip with one or more layovers. It is also a big benefit if you have activities or meetings planned on the same day as your arrival.

By choosing a few activities to bide your time, you’ll set yourself up for an interesting and productive flight. Next time you travel by plane, don’t rely solely on entertainment to pass the time. Instead, try planning out 1-3 activities you would enjoy while flying.

Pros and Cons of Travel Transportation

Pros And Cons Of Travel Transportation Rachel Krider Prosperity Of Life

When traveling, not many people consider how they’re going to get to their destination. However, it can be important to weigh the pros and cons of each method, to make your travels as smooth as possible. Let’s break down a few of the most common forms of transportation and their positives and negatives.

Plane

Pros

Flying by planes is one of the most common forms of transportation. You can travel nearly everywhere in the world by plane, making it a top choice for people looking to travel internationally. Within some countries, you can also travel by plane, making it a good choice for people living in larger nations. Flying also means you can truly be a passenger, as the time between takeoff and landing won’t be interrupted.

Cons

Everyone knows the disappointment of flying with a crying baby, but that’s not the only negative. The cost of flights can be incredibly high, especially if you’re traveling a reasonably short distance. Additionally, security checks can be tedious and take a long time, meaning you can easily spend more time getting screened and waiting around than flying.

Car

Pros

Unlike any other form of transportation on this list, you have full control over your itinerary when you travel by car. You can make stops as often as you need to, you can eat what you like, and you won’t be surrounded by total strangers.

Cons

Traffic is the biggest inconvenience when driving. Missing exits or having to stop for gas can also be an inconvenience. Furthermore, you can’t fully relax while driving somewhere, so your vacation won’t really start until you arrive at your destination.

Train

Pros

Train rides are very scenic and can be an experience in and of themselves. Some can also be reasonably priced, compared to flights. Trains can go shorter distances than planes, making them a good choice for short-term trips. Additionally, trains are a great form of transportation if you’re looking to travel to several places in a close geographical area.

Cons

Train rides can be expensive at times, so you’ll have to carefully map out your plans ahead of time. Trains may also take longer to reach their destinations, and you still may have to deal with crying children.

Bus

Pros

Bus rides are similar to trains in that they are a great option for shorter distances and spontaneous travel. Buses also tend to be one of the more inexpensive choices. You also may have fewer limitations on bringing on food and drinks, and you know where your luggage will be the entire time.

Cons

Buses are slow and can run into traffic just as easily as cars. This means traveling by bus is not always a reliable option when your itinerary is time-sensitive. And, just as with trains and planes, buses may be uncomfortable and have annoying passengers.

Next time you travel, think carefully about how you want to get to and from your destination. Make sure you pick the option that works best for you, as transportation can make or break the start and end of your vacation.

Undiscovered Countries: Paraguay

Undiscovered Countries Paraguay Krider Prosperity Of Life

Paraguay is a little-known country of magnificent beauty in the heart of South America. Although the country is not often visited, it is packed with culture and authenticity. Because there are no major attractions to lure in travelers and tourists, the culture is rich and beautiful. For a trip unlike any other, travel to Paraguay and experience the true South America.

 

General Info

The small country is landlocked between Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia with a population of merely 6.8 million people. The language typically spoken in Paraguay is Spanish and Guaraní. Their currency is the Paraguayan guaraní.

 

What can I do in Paraguay?

Although the country is hardly ever visited by tourists, there is no shortage of things to do. Many travelers enjoy visiting the Iguazú Falls for sightseeing. There is also Eco Reserva Mbatoví for tourists who enjoy adventures like zip-lining through the wilderness or taking walks across historic hanging bridges. For a more traditional South American experience, tourists can head to Estancia Aventura for horseback riding and sightseeing on a beautiful ranch.

 

That sounds nice, but what about food?

The food in Paraguay is very similar to the dishes found in Uraguay. While visiting Paraguay, be sure to try their traditional dishes such as Chipá, Borí borí, Pira caldo, and Tereré. Each of these recipes has been perfected over the centuries and speaks true to their traditions. Most of the cuisine consists of barbequed meats and vegetables, pastries, and fish.

 

And where should I stay?

It easy to find both budget and luxury stays in Paraguay. Some of the most popular are Hotel Excelsior, Hotel Papillon, La Mision Hotel Boutique, and Topachi Hotel. For a more authentic stay, Pro Cosara, Mbaracayú Eco-lodge, Tres Gigantes offer remote lodging in the wilderness.

 

I’m sold. How do I get to Paraguay?

Paraguay is 14,431 km from Australia, making the flight about 35 hours, depending on the number of stops along the way. There are no direct flights to Paraguay from Australia and will typically consist of two to three layovers. The cost of the flight can be anywhere between 1500 and 3000 AUD.

The little-known country offers authentic beauty and timeless traditions of Soth America. For the trip of a lifetime, plan a visit to Paraguay.

Cheapest Places for Australians to Travel

Cheapest Places For Australians To Travel Rachel Krider Prosperity Of Life

The rising cost of touristy locations prevents many from taking a holiday. However, there are a variety of beautiful and fascinating countries around the world that offer affordable accommodations and meals. Whether traveling as a couple or a family, consider planning a getaway to an exotic destination.

Penang, Malaysia

The island lies off the northwestern coast of Malaysia and earned the nickname “Pearl of the Orient.” The soft sandy beaches of Tanjung Bungah provide a chance to relax, enjoy the view and catch some sun. Gourmet cooks enjoy touring the Tropical Spice Garden. Learn more about Buddhists by visiting the exquisite Kek Lok Si Temple in Georgetown. Explore local culture by touring the Khoo Kongsi clan house, which is more than six centuries old. Dining options range from fancy restaurants to the street vendors that are popular with locals and visitors alike.

Xi’an, China

The capital city of Xi’an was established in the north-central region of the country and at one end of the historic Silk Road. Thirteen dynasties ruled the land for thousands of years, which makes the metropolis rich in culture and history. Guests have the chance to explore local heritage by visiting the Shaanxi History Museum. Exhibits include everything from items derived from emperor’s tombs to artifacts from the Silk Road. The Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum remains one of the most popular places to visit in order to see the amazing Terracotta Warriors that date back to 221 B.C. Art enthusiasts make a point of touring the Tang Bo Art Museum where you might also attend a calligraphy workshop.

Kochi, India

The metropolis remains an important port city along the country’s southwestern coast. The Indian spice trade made Kochi popular with many world countries for centuries. Venture to the old part of the city, which is known as Fort Kochi. Tour the Mattancherry Palace that dates back to 1555. The building features Dutch and Portuguese design and was a gift to the Raja. Bird watchers enjoy making a trip to the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary. The location encompasses 2.74 hectares and cares for 35 species of birds, 17 butterfly species and six mammal species. The Museum of Kerala History enables guests to explore the heritage of the city. The facility also has an art gallery and a doll collection.

7 Best Places To Travel To In October

7 Best Places To Travel To In October Rachel Krider

Fall is a wonderful time to take a vacation to climates that are normally too crowded or too hot to enjoy during summer vacation. Or this can be a time to visit a place where you can embrace fall colors and cozy autumn activities. What are the seven best places to travel in October?

1) Mendocino, California

Just over 150 miles north of San Francisco on PCH is the Northern California gem, Mendocino. Where Bohemians meet wine country, this quirky area is has a heady combination of breathtaking cliffy Pacific views, arty shops and endless rows of organic vines and trees with gorgeous fall colors.

2) Greek Islands

The Greek Islands are usually packed with vacationers in the hot summer months, but they are the best-kept secret in October. Warm, but not scorching weather allows visitors to enjoy hiking and exploring as well as avoiding beach crowds. Visit Rhodes for lively Lindos nightlife and antiquities, Crete for hiking or Corfu for luxurious vacationing with the rich and famous on the spectacular Ionian.

3) Zanzibar

Off the coast of Tanzania is the enchanting island of Zanzibar. Enjoy swimming or snorkeling at the many pristine beaches. Take a stroll on this magical island and engage your senses with exotic spices, natural beauty, and art. Go on a nature safari, or take a bike on a tour around the islands. Best yet, get cozy with wild animals at Cheetah’s Rock.

4) The Galapagos Islands

Avoid the rainy, hot season and visit the Galapagos Islands in dry October. The water is warm enough for a lovely dip. This is peak season for bird and fish species making this the ideal time of year to go to this bucket list destination.

5) Bohol, Philippines

No longer an obscure destination for adventurers, Bohol island is filled with secret waterfalls in a stunning natural setting. There is plenty of ways to explore and enjoy the island. Take a moped around the island, snorkel or swing from trees before jumping into the water.

6) Reykjavik, Iceland

Are the Northern Lights on your bucket list? By October the Midnight Sun is long gone and the nights are dark enough to see the magical Aurora Borealis. Make sure to bathe in the warm, thermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, horseback ride in the treeless countryside, be sure check out the Gullfoss and Geiser and party all night in the city that never sleeps.

7) Twin Cities, Minnesota

If you are looking for fall colors, the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have a breathtaking array. Take a drive around Lake Minnetonka or a boat ride on the St. Croix River to enjoy the crisp air and the dazzling autumn colors. Visit an apple orchard or pumpkin farm to pick your own or explore a corn maze.

How to Have A Successful Weekend Getaway

How To Have A Successful Weekend Getaway Rachel Krider

When the right moment hits for a great weekend getaway prepare to seize the hours with gusto. As anyone over the age of college weekends knows, the right getaway on the perfect weekend can improve your outlook when you need it the most.

Occasionally, the perfect getaway presents itself all in one package with a bow on top. However, you stand a far better chance of creating opportunities for just the right pocket vacation with a little preparation.

Keep a Getaway Kit at Hand

Depending on your locale, you cannot go wrong by keeping a to-go bag handy. Most of the time the logical place to stash essentials is in your trunk. Often, any fellow travelers look askance at any weekend gear actually stashed in supermarket bags. If your perfect weekend getaway typically involves camping, hiking or other rugged, outdoor activities, consider investing in a mid-size backpack.

You may find the idea of a sturdy, classic duffel bag that leans toward the classy side more your style. Whatever you choose, you cannot go wrong with lots of pockets. Backpack or duffel, it never hurts to have a quality, lightweight sleeping bag along. Even a hotel room couch is more comfortable with your own sleeping gear.

When in Doubt, Pack Light

Keep cosmetics and gadgets to a bare minimum. Remember, if you cannot live without something, it is probably already in your getaway bag. Most essentials are available for purchase along your route or at your destination. Keep travel size samples of toothpaste, shampoo, and other toiletries. Always pack an extra toothbrush.

Keep Your Destination Close and Handy

A spontaneous weekend getaway is most likely to leave you refreshed and well-rested if your destination is easy to reach, as well as a reasonable drive home. While you may be anxious to take off on your weekend adventure, check with any travel buddies to make sure their return plans coincide with yours.

If not, you do not need to abandon your quick getaway, simply adjust your transportation ahead of time.

Know Yourself and Your Goals

When you prepare your getaway bag, take inventory of your mental baggage. You know what activities relax you. Adventures others find exciting may stress you out if your goals demand alone time.

No apologies are necessary. Circumstances change in life, and you are far better off coping in a positive way. Your perfect weekend getaway might be an overnight stay at a bed-and-breakfast inn where you can read to your heart’s content.

 

Tips For Traveling Between Hemispheres

Tips For Traveling Between Hemispheres Rachel Krider

Traveling is exciting but can also pose many challenges. This is especially true for those traveling into a different hemisphere. Keep these tips in mind if you plan on traveling between hemispheres for your next vacation.

Daylight and Nighttime Hours

As you travel closer to the north and south poles, the ratio of daytime to nighttime hours becomes more drastic. Due to the tilt of the planet and its position in relation to the sun, the polar ends of the planet either receive an abundant amount of daylight hours with very little nighttime hours and vice versa. The time of year you visit certain countries will determine which extreme you will encounter. There are websites that allow you to enter the country and city to which you’ll be traveling so that you can see when the sun rises and sets and how many daylight and nighttime hours you have for work and leisure. It’ll also be wise to set alarms on your smartphone to alert you of designated mealtimes so that you don’t accidentally miss a meal due to restaurants and stores being closed.

Check The Weather

Checking the weather of your travel destination is a common tip given to novice travelers. This is to help you know what type of clothes to pack. This tip should be heeded even more fervently when you travel to another hemisphere. The way hemispheres work is that they experience opposite seasons. When it’s winter in the northern hemisphere, it’s summer in the southern hemisphere. This sort of extreme seasonal difference can really mess up your travels if you pack clothes and gear for the season in your own hemisphere. A quick search online can help you determine the current season in the hemisphere of your travels and the effect it has on the local weather.

Time and Date Differences

There is an invisible line that separates the western and eastern hemispheres which denotes the beginning of the next day. When you travel over this International Date Line, you automatically exist in the next or previous day, depending on which hemisphere you depart from. It is important for you to keep this line in mind when reading your travel tickets and purchasing hotel reservations. You may not purchase enough days at the hotel to cover your entire visit or even miss your flight.

Tips for Inexpensive Travel

Tips For Inexpensive Travel Rachel Krider

Passionate travelers do not let financial constraints squash their dreams of wanderlust. It is easier than ever to plan extravagant trips on a shoestring budget. Here are six of the most practical ways to travel without breaking the bank:

HARNESS THE POWER OF POINTS: Savvy travelers understand the great benefit of learning how to work the points system to their advantage to gain valuable travel rewards. Experts recommend finding a credit card that pays out in generous hotel and airline miles and then using that card for all possible expenses. Paying attention to sign-up bonuses can also help you to rack up the points more quickly.

FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES WITH A BUDGET AIRLINE: As long as your personal tastes do not require a first-class flying experience, choosing a budget airline is a great way to stretch your travel dollar. By being mindful of the extra costs associated with budget airlines and taking care to avoid them, this can be a huge money saver.

BE FLEXIBLE: By committing to be flexible in your travel schedules, you will undoubtedly open up a world of additional inexpensive vacation options. Traveling off-season or taking flights during the less desired times can protect your budget and leave more room for fun expenses. Being open to flying out of an airport farther than your ideal location can also potentially save a lot of money.

HIT THE ROAD: Especially when traveling as a family, a road trip can be a lot more economical than flying. Looking into a gas rewards credit card is another way that you can save big when traveling by car. As a bonus, the bonding that happens during a road trip cannot be replicated by any other type of travel experience.

LEVERAGE THE DOLLAR: The current strength of the U.S. dollar compared to other currencies makes this an ideal time to travel abroad. Even going somewhere as close as Mexico or Canada can yield big savings when your money is converted to foreign currencies.

AVOID UNNECESSARY FEES: Do your research and plan ahead so that you avoid unnecessary costs such as ATM service charges and cell phone roaming fees. There are numerous services and products designed to eliminate these fees.

Undiscovered Countries: Nepal

Undiscovered Countries_ Nepal Rachel Krider Prosperity of Life

Despite being wedged between the two most populous countries in the world, Nepal is a country that does not receive much tourism, compared with more developed countries. Although it is most notable for its 2015 earthquake, Nepal has so much more to offer than most westerners expect. If you’re considering traveling to an obscure country, read on to see what makes Nepal unique.

General Info

Although Nepal borders China to the north and India to the south, it had a miniscule population of nearly 30 million people, as of 2016. The national language is Nepali, although there are fifteen recognized regional languages, as well. The currency is the Nepalese Rupee and 1 NPR equals 0.012 AUD.

What can I do in Nepal?

Known for its mountainous geography, Nepal is a country that people primarily go to for its outdoor activities. If your dream is to climb the Himalayas, Nepal is a great place to do so. For those who are a little less adventurous, there are plenty of hiking trails for both beginners and experts. If you want a more casual experience, check out a Kathmandu sightseeing tour, which will show off some of the religious buildings and beautiful architecture.

That sounds nice, but what about food?

Nepalese food can be similar to its surrounding countries. Some of their main dishes are Momos and Yomari (both types of dumplings), but they also have soups, lentil and egg patties, and even their own version of a pizza (Keema chatamari).

And where should I stay?

Kathmandu has plenty of Airbnbs to choose from, for roughly $10 per night. Visitors rated Nepalese Airbnbs an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars, so you know the hospitality will be great just about anywhere you go.

I’m sold. How do I get to Nepal?

Flights from various parts of Australia to Kathmandu are anywhere from 750 AUD to 1000 AUD. Most flights will have a single stop, but otherwise, the trip is a fairly straight shot.

Although Nepal is an up-and-coming country, it has a lot more to offer than people expect. When planning your next trip, keep in mind the rich culture of this country, and consider it for your next vacation.

Are Road Trips Worthwhile?

Are Road Trips Worthwhile_ Rachel Krider Prosperity of Life

No matter where you live, you have probably seen or read about a road trip experience. Media portrays these trips as fun, easygoing, and a great way to bond with your travel companions. But is road tripping all it’s made to seem, or is it an overrated form of travel? I won’t answer that for you, but let’s look at some of the pros and cons that can help you decide whether you should take a road trip.

Pros

Enjoy Underrated Attractions

No matter where you are looking to road trip, you will likely find an attraction, a restaurant, or even a national park that most tourists tend to overlook. It’s here that you’ll often see the most real version of a place; it’s where you can stop being a tourist and just be a person. After the trip is over, these places are the ones you’ll most remember.

Group Bonding Time

The cliché is real — road trips are a great time to learn more about your traveling companions. You’ll spend time together in a small space for days, and there will be times where the drive is boring. After the fun and excitement starts to wear off, you can expect to open up a bit and relate to each other on a more personal level.

Fully Customizable Travel

Do you want to visit a city that has no close airport? You may end up traveling for the same amount of time you would if you drove, but spending way more. Or, you might book a hotel and find out it looks much worse in person than it did online. Taking a road trip means being able to customize your travel itinerary to suit your needs, so you can avoid situations like these.

Cons

No Room To Breathe

Although staying in close quarters may lead to a heart-to-heart moment, it can also be the catalyst for epic fights. People get sick of each other after spending so much time together with no out, so be ready to argue over nothing, just because.

The Cost

Although road tripping may be less expensive than an international vacation, it can often be more costly than expected. Gas drives costs up, food and lodging can be a surprise, and you never know when your vehicle will break down. It’s a good idea to have extra money stashed away, just in case something goes awry.

Where’s The Excitement?

Unfortunately, no road trip is going to be interesting 100% of the time. You may have days of travel without an exciting element. Be prepared to entertain yourself in other ways, or else you may regret taking this kind of trip.

Taking a road trip can be a fun experience, but it can also be grueling. Before you commit to the idea, make sure you consider both the good and the bad. You may be surprised at how you feel after weighing all of the consequences.