Phil Donachie
Round-the-World Traveler
My next round the world trip will hopefully be in Sep/Oct 2005 after I've finshed uni. Overland London - Russia - China via transsiberian, fly Thailand, (check this Pai place out), Singapore, then fly on to Darwin, Alice Springs, Cairns, Auckland, Nadi, Hawaii, (island with the lava flows), Auckland again, Sydney to Perth by train (72 hours). Then Perth to Cape Town (via Jo'burg), do a safari, then back to sunny England!
It's cheaper than you think. A thatched bungalow with marble floor, double bed, with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom, for £4 on the edge of one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen! You also meet so many new friends, and basically have the time of your life!
Don't plan too much detail. You will find your ideas may well change once you get there.
Don't put it off until after university etc, (be like me and have a gap year before AND after!)
Follow your dreams. If there's somewhere you really want to go and see, or something you really want to do, do it! Whether it be sky diving over the Australian rainforest, elephant riding in Northern Thailand, shopping in New York, or sleeping on a beach in Hawaii!
September 2001-April 2002
18
£4000?
England
London, England
They didn't. I was on a gap year (deferred my university place).
Star Alliance:
London - Tokyo - Bangkok - Singapore - Brisbane - Sydney - Christchurch - Wellington - Auckland - Honolulu - LA - Chicago - New York - London. Also train from Singapore to Malaysia (Langkawi) and back.
I wanted to work in America for my gap year, but couldn't get the visas, so decided on Australia. STA Travel in London told me about RTW tickets, so I decided to go to some cool places. I wanted to see Electric City, Tokyo, was planning on working in OZ, and have family in New Zealand, and the rest of the trip fell into place. I got to see the places I had always dreamed about, Bondi Beach, Hawaii, New York, and the prospect of going to 'unknown' Asia seemed interesting as well.
A New Yorker, couple of years older than me, who I met in my hostel in Singapore. His travel anntedotes were so funny, even when talking about the immigration officials stamping his passport - wish I still had his E-mail address.
Winged it a lot
My camera - not very high tec, but rewarded me with loads of cool pictures - and great memories.
Too many clothes. Next time I'd like to take the very minimum, and buy some cool T-shirts etc as I went along. Also a big pair of steel cap boats, a nightmare to pack, and if I wore them they set off metal detectors at the airports.
I'd like to say I'm more mature, but I don't think many would agree with that!!! I think I have learnt alot, and appreciate alot more things. It was a *brilliant* experience, and as a result, I have well and truely caught the 'travel bug'.
The best thing I have done in my whole life - amazing!
Yes definately! This summer I will hopefuly be going off to Greece with some mates from school. I would also like to go to Munich for Oktoberfest, and maybe (money depending), Norway in December to see the northern lights.
Round the world trips are amazing! You can pick and choose your own destinations, almost anywhere on the globe. See places, sites and people you never thought you would see.
Do not plan too far in advance, you may well meet some friends and want to travel with them to a different place, or simply stay longer at the 'paradise beach'.
"It's far too expensive to go jetting off round the world".
A sense of freedom I guess. I can choose when where and how long for. Seeing amazing places and making loads of new friends. Oh and the weather is 'slightly' better than London too! :-)
Pack light, you can always buy pretty much anything en route.

