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How to travel for an entire year with just a one-way ticket
Pamplona
,
Spain
my very first look at france.
So, you've done all the planning, saved a pile of money, and now all that remains is to book that Round-The-World ticket. It's a pretty committing step. Not only will it likely cost around $2,500, but it will essentially lock you into an itinerary for an entire year.
Locked in. An Entire Year. Yikes!
That's a pretty scary thing, considering the whole reason you're taking this year off is to remove all those obligations and be free to do whatever you want. Now they're asking you ahead of time exactly how many days you plan to spend in Cambodia. How could you possibly know this? You've never even BEEN to Cambodia. What if you don't like it and want to leave after a few days. What if it's amazing and you want to spend 3 months living in a monastery? It says right here on this expensive piece of paper that your flight to Singapore leaves on March 15th, and there's nothing you can do to change it. AAAARGH!!! Lemme out!!!
Plan B
Let's take a step back for a second. Way back. How about we look at a map of the Earth:
If you look closely, you'll notice these big land masses called Continents. These things are big enough that you could probably travel around on one of them for an entire year and not see the whole thing. Better still, many of them are connected to other continents by land. And they have major cities with international airports conveniently spaced at intervals that will take you to wherever you want.
Now imagine you were to pick one of those cities at the edge of a Continent. Say, Cape Town, Beijing, Quito, Cairo or Mumbai. Suppose you booked a one-way ticket to that city, and let the rest of your year unfold from there. Public transportation in most parts of the world is ubiquitous and cheap. You can get nearly anywhere for nearly nothing if you are prepared to go slowly. Ask anybody that's done a year on the road, and they'll tell you that moving slow is the best way to go.
There's no reason that you need to plan more than one flight before you leave. Heck, if you live in Europe or the United Kingdom, you don't even need to do that. The rail line that you take to work will get you all the way to Hanoi if you want. There are people here on Blogabond that have done just that!
The Hard Part
Here are two things to keep in mind that make life more difficult for those traveling without a fully booked itinerary:
1. Most countries have some form of silly rule that prohibits entering the country without proof of onward travel. With the exception of the United States and Russia, you can usually work your way around this requirement. I've personally flown one-way to Bangkok, Cape Town, Cairo and London without much in the way of hassle. In Cape Town, I was pulled aside and only given a 30 day visa instead of the standard 90 days, and I once had to buy (and later refund) a return ticket to Seattle when flying to Bangkok. But in general, if you keep a positive attitude, you should be able to get past any minor technical hurdles.
2. Visas are a little more difficult to deal with if you don't have a set itinerary. Places like China, Russia, the Middle East and Central Asia like to know exact dates for your arrival and departure. If you're traveling overland, it is usually possible to pick up a Visa for a neighboring country, so all it really takes is a few days stay in each country's capital while you sort out a visa for the next one. As always, there are exceptions to this rule. Russia, Iran and Tajikistan are notoriously stingy in giving out Visas. You might need to get Visas for those places before you leave home.
Coming Home
At some point, you're going to get tired of traveling. No, honest, you will. You're going to miss your couch. You're going to miss your friends. You're going to want to cook yourself a simple plate of spaghetti, made with that sauce they sell at your local store, and without having to sit in another little noodle stand and look like a tourist.
That's ok.
Home sweet home
At this point, all you need to do is make your way to a major city, book a one-way flight home, and send off an email telling a friend when to pick you up at the airport. Round the World trip accomplished, and for way less than it would have cost you to book the whole thing ahead of time.
Of course, it's not against the rules to fly from place to place occasionally. I mean, maybe you don't have a month to spend busing your way across Ethiopia, and would rather spend a few hundred dollars on a ticket from Nairobi to Cairo. That's cool. You're still a seasoned traveler and nobody will think the less of you.
The whole point is that you can actually pull off a whole year of traveling around the world, without planning any of it ahead of time. As long as you don't go overboard on point-to-point tickets, you'll still come out ahead on the money side. All that's left to do is to pick a starting point and book that ticket.
Good luck!
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on June 28, 2007
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Aaron Gershfield leaves Thailand
Bangkok
,
Thailand
Well the journey has begun.
Aaron Gershfield has left
Thailand
and is now on a round the world trip of a lifetime!!!
Thailand
has been my home for a while now, and I have so many brilliant memories but I thought it's now or never so it's time to go and see the world!!!!
It was amazing flying off from
Bangkok
, and looking back at
Thailand
waving goodbye to me. Sad and exciting at the same time.
I'll write when I get to my next destination, until then goodbye from Aaron Gershfield.
Aaron Gershfield.
Thailand
2007
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on October 1, 2007
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Thailand
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Eat, Love, Play
New York
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United States
If you have read the travel-romance-self help novelette "Eat, Love, Pray" by
Elizabeth
Gilbert
- and let's be honest what devout Oprah Book Clubber hasn't? - then you know that the protagonist of that travel yarn journeyed around the world primarily seeking love, although, sadly for the book's detractors, not in the time of cholera. Well, since my bride of 10 months and I have already found love and the only praying we do these days is that she's not preggers, the main goal of our trip will likely be eating. We love sampling delicious and strange foods from other countries and we plan to report it all right back to you.
We also love to play - the more adventurous and risky the better. Between the two of us we've been sky diving in Australia, bungy jumping in
New Zealand
, hang gliding in Rio, heli-snowboarding in the Himalayas, hot air ballooning in Argentina and great white shark cage diving in
South Africa
. We hope to seek out some extreme thrills during our around the world journey and have you experience it vicariously through us.
I will endeavor to make this blog more visual than literary as it is much more exiting to "see" travel than to read it. Plus I recently purchased an awesome Canon Vixia HF S100 HD camcorder/digital camera combo deal and will be snapping, shooting and uploading like a madman to bring you a visual feast from the four corners of the
Globe
. Or at least 3 of them, we're not going to the Americas. That said, I will certainly try to keep you entertained with humorous text-based stories from the road or cultural fun facts from any obscure counties we visit.
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aroljahns
on August 24, 2009
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New York
,
United States
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