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Tips for Travelling with a Migraine — Gab Travelling
WEBThis can be both a trigger and a factor for a migraine to worsen. If there isn’t a way to escape the stress of travelling, try some deep breathing to cope with it. Ignoring stress only goes so far and can actually backfire when the feelings arise again. By accepting the stress and moving forward with it, your migraine may feel less painful.
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Hot and Humid: Van Life Sleeping Guide Gab Travelling
WEBWhile travelling in hot and humid conditions, the days were around 48 degrees (118 F), and only cooled to 43 degrees (109 F) at night. It felt much hotter because of the humidity, and the same goes for the night temperature. Removing the humidity throughout the night, and excess humidity created from breathing, would make a …
About Gabrielle Author — Gab Travelling Travel Blog
WEBAnd, I’m all for making positive changes! Follow this blog for tips, guides and resources for travelling Australia. As the blog develops I’m working to add more categories such as travelling, lifestyle, road trips and more. For the most up-to-date adventures, check out my instagram @gabtravelling and to see where I am!
Hike the Blue Mountains: Bottom of Wentworth Falls
WEBThe hike to the bottom of Wentworth Falls is a combination of a few hikes, but I didn’t see any of these signs while going down. Despite no clearly marked signs, the trail is visible and easy to get to. Follow the trail past the rock cliffs to where it begins to plunge down via a mildly steep stairway. People coming up the trail may look out
Van Build Design Hacks: DIY, Affordable and Easy
WEBWhether your van build is slapped together, or slowly renovated these van build design hacks will complete the look and bring it together. These are all about thoughtful tips and tricks to fall in love with your van every time you see it. It’s not just about looking good, but also staying clean.
Getting Started in Australia on a WHV — Gab Travelling
WEBRead my full disclosure. Taking the opportunity to travel Australia on a Working Holiday Visa can be a life changing experience. There’s no shortage of places to travel and new experiences to have. But, aside from the excitement and anticipation of travelling, things will settle down. And eventually it’ll set in: this is your new life.
Guide: Using an International Drivers License in Australia
WEBAustralian Capital Territory. Driving in Australia with an international drivers license is okay in the capital territory. Simply put, visitors driving in the ACT are okay to drive in the state. This is true for as long as your drivers license is valid. ACT views someone as a visitor if they have no intention of becoming a resident there.
Tips: How to Continue With a WHV After COVID-19
WEBThroughout COVID-19 in Australia, many visitors on Working Holiday Visas stayed in the country. Whether these visitors were at the beginning of their visa or the middle, there’s still time to continue travelling the country.
Guide: Travelling to Northern Australia During the Wet Season
WEBThe other 2WD-related problem for travelling to northern Australia during the wet season is weather conditions. I’ve touched on this a bit, but it’s mainly related to flooding, that goes for both sealed and unsealed roads. Follow local weather networks and avidly check for updates to avoid any problems.
Guide: Cost of Travelling Australia for a Year
WEBGreyhound/Charter Bus pass A$149 – A$329 (highest price is for year’s pass) Taxi rides starting at A$10 per trip. Ride-shares starting at A$6 per trip. Plane flights within Australia A$100 – A$800. Purchase an (alright) vehicle starting at A$1,500 – A$5,000. Vehicle registration + CTP A$700 + per year.
Road Trip Guide: Broome to Perth, Western Australia
WEBRoad Trip Guide Broome, to Perth: Seasons and Weather. Van Life: Travel and Health Insurance. Road Trip Guide: Broome, to Perth, WA. Day 1: Broome to Sandfire Road House, WA. Day 2: Sandfire Roadhouse to Auski Tourist Village, WA (Karijini National Park) Day 3-6: Auski Tourist Village to Karijini National Park, WA.
Road Trip Guide: Melbourne to Echuca, VIC and Back
WEBDrive time: One hour and a half (119 km) Leaving Melbourne, the views quickly change from busy suburbs or city—depending on where you’re leaving—to hilly, somewhat barren landscape. Heathcote is the first stop of the road trip from Melbourne to Echuca. The dry hilly landscape is especially good for wineries.
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