I'm sure I don't have to tell you to think about money when you are considering planning a big trip. Cost is usually the first thing people think about when they want to plan a trip or do any other activity.
What you might not consider is the exchange rate and how much your money will be worth in another country. Before deciding where you want to go you should look at a currency converter and find out how much money you will have to work with in your destination place. I think it is pretty well known thank Europe is very expensive for Americans right now, but maybe you don't know that costs of daily living for Australia are much more managable. Check out the conversion for Latin American and Asian countries they may be more suitable for your budget.
Another thing you might want to try and research is how much common items will cost in your destination place. When I first arrived in Australia I was surprised how much common items there cost, especially food and electronics. I've heard similar experiences from friends who have traveled to Europe. They were surprised how much they had to pay for food when they ate out as well as cost for clothes, toiletries and electronics. Once you've chosen your destination and booked your ticket you should come up with a strategy about how you will spend your money while you are traveling.
I hope these tidbits help you start thinking realistically about your next big trip!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
My Responsibilities as a Blogger
Writing this blog is a great opportunity for me to learn about new media and how to communicate with specific groups using new forms of communication. I understand that with this opportunity comes responsibility. These are some of my responsibilities while maintaining this blog:
- Deliver new and insightful content and/or thoughts that my audience probably would not have seen or considered if I had not posted about it
- Cite sources with accuracy and give credit where credit is deserved
- Write with the audience in mind
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
My First Post
Hello there.
Last year I spent five months abroad to study and travel. The time away gave me a new perspective and appreciation of the varying cultures of the world that I had never gotten before. Now I am back home and finishing my degree at San Jose State University. After I graduate I plan on doing extensive traveling. I think you should too!
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