Would you live in remote willage in serbia or bulgaria? I am thinking of buying some land there any tips or tricks
>>1071001
In that region there are many more beautiful countries than those two. Croatia is probably the best of all.
There are MANY amazing places in both countries but as a Serb i would need a * very very good* plan on what i plan to do with that land.
For example if you choose to live there, you must be prepared for potentially nerve breaking roads and lack of general things, for example hospitals or something like that
Land + house can be very cheap, depending the location, i've seen houses + land go for 5k. I doubt you'll spend more than 20-25k
>>1071206
well I was thinking on buying lots of land about 100 acres and give it away for free and that way have good neighbors. what do you think?
Any Romanian-fags here? I need to know a few things, im planning a motorbike trip to Transfogarska and Transalpina.
Sup ?
Buy a huge lock and chain, and keep your bike locked to yourself even in bed....even when having a shower.
>goes to Romania
>posts flag of Chad
only on 4chan
Anyone here knows how it works with prostitution in Taiwan?
I want a night with a high end escort 10/10 Taiwanese desu
I don't work my ass off every day for nothing
>>1071324
Thanks OP, I just saved a new namaste.jpg
>>1071324
i'm just talking out my ass here, but i think you might be better off visiting Thailand, if you're only going for that whole prostitution thing.
>>1071825
They are different races you dick head
hey guys im thinking about going to rome for few days while on my paid holiday and wondering about following:
-range of small restaurants
-where to go to have fun at night
-which places are underrated
-which places are overrated
-is english enough to get around?
op here again
From my calculations it will be around 240gbp to get there and back+accomodation for few days
the remaining 360 i can spend on whatever the fk i want so i will be there for 4 nights, i want to eat good food, listen to nice music and see nice sights, im not by any means party animal, i'd rather sit in a corner and listen to live jazz or classic music, any ideas?
My girlfriend and I are thinking about going to Niagara Falls over spring break. We don't travel a whole lot, and she's never been out of the country. Any advice? Pic is my dog, she'll be staying with my parents.
>>1071609
What sort of advice are you looking for? Where are you from? Are you just going to Niagara?
>>1071629
We're from PA living in upstate NY. We're just going to the falls and the surrounding area for a few days. I'll probably take a day to go off and tour the inniskillin winery because I'm a wine geek. Any advice at all is helpful. We don't really travel a lot, so I figured this is the place to ask
who wants to move to south korea with me.
im 6ft autist with no personality.
moderately good looking and can only speak english.
I don't and this thread is retarded.
>>/out/
>>1070413
quit sending these people to my favorite board you fucking faggot. either report or >>>/trash/
>>1070416
are you a MGTOW?
Is Nicaragua just the meme country of 2015?
>>1071011
Central America is fun and cheap and dangerous enough so that it's not overcrowded with shitheads like SEA is. It's not a meme at all, pretty great place to visit.
>>1071011
>implying Japan isn't the biggest meme country of any year
All the travel blogs and magazines are telling everyone to visit it now, so yes it is pretty meme now.
Heading to Brazil for a week in the beginning of March. Already plan on visiting São Paulo and Rio....Just wondering what other locations would be worth visiting on that side of the country?
Being there a week don't think you really need to add another destination.
>>1069855
If you like old, extremely beautiful made architecture, you can visit "ouro preto", state of "Minas Gerais".
However i don't recall if that's in the way between Rio de janeiro and São Paulo.
Check your map. However, if you're going to stay just a week, i recommend 3-4 days in Rio and 3 days in São Paulo. Take a coffee, hire a hooker if you're single, enjoy the view;
>>1069855
Minas Gerais, specially Ouro Preto is too far from Rio/São Paulo. If you like beaches you can go to Angra dos Reis, Paraty, Ubatuba, those are nice beaches between Rio and São Paulo.
Or if you like trails you can go to Morro Saboó in São Roque, it's 70km from São Paulo.
But my advice is, enjoy both cities as much as you can since you only have one week.
I'm bored of everything in Switzerland especially the weather so I'm going to drop everything and leave with a bit more than 20k$.
Leaving by train in May, going to Greece, then north in the Balkans, crossing Russia in summer and meet some family in China, then I don't know where to go. I should have like 10k left.
I need some ideas of comfy places that are cheap, I have some ideas but can't find infos on how to find beaches that aren't expensive resorts for rich tourists when I reach south asia.
How do I find places let's say in Cambodia, Thailand or Vietnam ? Just go there roam until I find something ?
I don't care if it's not the most beautiful sight, I just want to avoid fat germans, have wifi and live with less than 1k/month.
Also if you have other ideas for cities that are on my trip or nearby I'll be glad to ear them.
I already plan to go in
>Athens
>Bucarest
>Lviv
>Moscow (I know it's not comfy, just on the way and really want to go there once in my life)
>random russian cities
>Kunming (have family there)
That means I'm really close to Thailand at this point and totally free. I might go in Hong Kong for a while first if I have enough cash.
Also I'll be alone, if someone want to join for a while we can discuss, I'd be extremely interested by someone that has a bus, I can't drive but pay gas.
26 years old white male btw
>>1071239
Do you browse /k/ regulary?
>>1071239
You won't have any money left after visiting Greece. Sticky fingered people they are. and desperate. dangerous cocktail.
I've been working as a teacher for international schools in Asia for a couple of years. It's been ok so far, but I won't do it forever. The problem is that I'm an only child and my parents have a farm and basically disapprove of me teaching and especially being abroad. So I agreed to get more into farming (when I was younger, I wanted to have nothing to do with it, which is why I now know basically nothing). Before I really get serious about it, I thought I'd try to combine it with traveling by doing WWOOF.
From what I've understood so far, WWOOF b basically has their own organisation for each country and they have nothing to do with each other. I'm from Germany and I've been considering Japan, the US, Italy or France. Do you think it's actually possible to acquire at least some agricultural knowledge by doing WWOOF?
Also, what are your experiences with WWOOF?
Sorry, can't help you with your question, but I'm curious what you're teaching in Asia as a German? Are you teaching English or German or something?
I'm teaching English, French and philosophy in a German school.
>>1070690
You would get some practical experience and knowledge if you were on a larger farm in Australia or the US. I'm from rural Australia where the farmers have year long crop rotations so it would be beneficial if you stayed an entire year (or maybe two) working on one farm.
WWOOFing rarely last for a year but it might be a good place to start as your host would have contacts on larger farms.
If you're interested in animals, there are a number of cattle and sheep stations in South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland that might take you on if you're fit and can drive a manual 4wd/motorbike.
I have been abroad for two months now, so a friend from home said that i must have lots of stories. While there are interesting things i can talk about, i dont have any actual stories. My days consist of me finding food, watching sights, reading the news online, and getting back before dark.
How do i make my travels more exciting without having to socialize with other westerners? (im not very social)
Dont get me wrong, i am having fun.
Pic unrelated. Im in Peru.
>>1070623
go out after dark
>>1070623
here is an 8 step program to a story
1.Find a GF
2.Find Peruvian trail guides
3.Go hiking
4.wait for rain
5.twist ankle
6.stay behind with one guide, and allow the other to return to civilization with your gf, to stay at his brothers hotel
7.??????
8.profit!!!
>>1070623
>"reading the news online"
>looking at a screen while travelling
Is it because they can't get used to the local culture? People say that the pay is not that good, but surely it is better than working in retail/fast food restaurants in the west? A lot of art majors can't find jobs related to their degrees after graduation. Surely teaching English abroad is better than office work? Don't most ESL schools pay for your accommodation and flight tickets?
A lot of people just do it because it allows them to move to a different country for a while. If you ***actually like teaching*** you can do it for as long as you want.
>People say that the pay is not that good, but surely it is better than working in retail/fast food restaurants in the west?
It depends what you like... Some people don't want to leave their friends, family, and familiar places. Some people want to experience something different for a while and then go back. Others want to get out of their country and never return.
>Surely teaching English abroad is better than office work?
Again it depends on what you like doing. An "office job" is a ridiculously general term anyway.
>Don't most ESL schools pay for your accommodation and flight tickets?
It varies. In Europe they usually don't.
Didn't we just have this exact same thread?
>>1066395
>Some people don't want to leave their friends, family, and familiar places.
It adds up to visit home on holidays, and most international salaries that aren't executive are for local cost of living, and locals don't really take round the world trips twice a year. If you fly nowhere, you might save a little money, but other than that, you only really get by.
I wouldn't say it isn't a desired job. I am simply saying that it's fine for asocial, single, orphans who have no desire to get home for a long long time.
Where to go these days? Planning on 2 weeks of vacation in March or April.
Where should we go? I was in Kenya once and was very impressed. Which countries are worth seeing, too? Flight (from Europe) and accommodation shouldn't be very expensive.
Stay the fuck away. I was in (North) Africa once and vowed never to go in Sub-saharan Africa without a personal AK. It's not even a joke, there are literally no laws, warlords, aids, civil wars, kidnappings and all forms of torture. Locals get by because they are locals. I don't think even US blacks will fit there. Yeah, there are whites that get by, but most likely from hotel lobby to work area and that's it. Fuck that place.
>>1058895
Botswana is quite safe and there's some cool things there like the Kalahari, the game parks, etc. doubt accommodation would even be anything to worry about.
>>1058519
Mombasa and Cape Town are tight
Has anon been to Macedonia? I've been thinking about taking my wife and son to visit (she has distant family there), but not sure what to expect.
Tbh, only Lake Ohrid is worth visiting.
If you have family there it's alright, those people will show you everything and greet you in a very friendly way, that's how Balkanfags work. I'd say you go
>Visit Buffalo, New York to eat buffalo wings.
>Go to first KFC in Kentucky
Does anyone else make similar trips? If so share some.
The quality of post is absolutely adismal
I went to the town in Sweden where the first ikea was opened up and ate a meal there lol..
Honestly, I try mcdonald's in every country I go to and I consider myself a foodie. It's a good way of getting a taste for what the local everyday culture sort of eats (not true in a countries though)
>>1069247
You could try Bolivia in the future, we don't have Mickey D's over here. ;)