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Taking A Break In Britain’s Most Peaceful & Green Locations

March 28, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

With so many areas of outstanding natural beauty, from rugged windswept coasts and towering mountain peaks to gentle hills and quiet woodlands, it could be just the time to get out and about with the help of VisitBritain. Devon, with its position in the south west of England, has two magnificent coastlines and the wild […]

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Ultimate Guide To Studying Abroad In Japan

March 26, 2014 by The Runaway Guide 2 Comments

The princess is ready to depart, the country peasants are buzzing with excitement, and I am all too conscious of the sweat streaming down my face. But it just can’t be helped (shikata ga nai ne!). All the responsibilities that come with my new appointment as one of the Damiyo’s trusted samurai plague my consciousness. […]

Filed Under: Possibilities Tagged: japan, runaway options, study abroad

Land Of The Free: Budget Travel In America

March 25, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

Everything in America is bigger, including prices. That being said, there’s always a way to do or see things cheaply. A little ingenuity and some research is needed, but it’s a small price — almost literally — to pay for a memorable trip. So if you’re heading to the USA, below are a few tips on […]

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How To Find Cheap Flights To South America

March 24, 2014 by The Runaway Guide 9 Comments

South America is considered by many to be one of the best continents for budget backpacking. Although visa costs for US Citizens and other nationalities are relatively high, local prices are not. While some regions, such as western Colombia are dodgy, most areas are extremely safe. Admittedly this is a bit of a generalization, but […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: brazil, cheap flights, colombia, peru, south america

Secluded Thai Beach Retreat

March 24, 2014 by The Runaway Guide 2 Comments

Envision that exotic island paradise you’ve seen in magazines and dreams. You’re lounging in a hammock in a beautiful bungalow overlooking a private beach. At anytime you can order a plate of Pad Thai, a pork sandwich or a ripe coconut. If the tranquility becomes overwhelming, you can jump on your scooter and head to […]

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A Psychedelic Retreat In The Foot Hills Of The Himalayas

March 17, 2014 by The Runaway Guide 14 Comments

marajuana, weed plants in nepal

Of the few who ever visit, most are drawn by the unique wild life. There are elephants, rhinoceros, crocodiles, oxen, peacocks, and even the elusive Bengal Tiger. But there are a “special” few who go for something a bit less traditional. In the foot hills of the Himalayas exists a kind of hippie heaven. It’s […]

Filed Under: Hideouts Tagged: drugs, nepal, runaway retreats

Easy Ways To Meet Locals Abroad

February 25, 2014 by The Runaway Guide 22 Comments

Whether you’re tired of the backpacker scene and endless hostel parties or just want to get more out of your trip and experience something new, it’s time to go local. Hanging out with locals gives you the opportunity to truly experience a country and discover a new way of life. Not only will your host […]

Filed Under: Budget Travel Tagged: guides, hitchhiking

Why Turkey Is One Of The Best Countries For Backpackers

February 21, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

Turkey lies at the crossroads between East and West. For centuries, it has been a place where people, cultures, religions and ideas collide. You can see it from the faces of it’s people to the architecture of it’s cities. And it’s because of this unique past that Turkey remains one of the best countries for world […]

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Extreme Australian Road Tripping: How to Pick and Choose Experiences When You’re Short on Time

February 21, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

You could easily spend a year in Australia and still not see all of its remote corners. It’s the sixth largest country in the world, yet many visitors think they can get in and out in a week or two while still seeing all the hotspots. However, it is possible to drive from coast to […]

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10 Reason Why Thailand Is So Popular Among Backpackers

February 13, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

If you’re looking to quitting your job, escaping the daily routine, and run away to discover different cultures and experience a new way of life, there are loads of potential places to choose from. From learning to surf in Central America to road tripping the USA, and hiking Peru’s Inca Trail, the possibilities are endless. […]

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Romantic Alternatives To Paris This Valentines Day

February 12, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

The beauty and romantic allure of Paris is undeniable. Yes you can have romantic dinners on the banks of the Sienne. Sure, you could stay at a luxury hotel with rose petals on the floor. But it’s not the only choice for a romantic holiday this Valentine’s Day. With the big day falling conveniently on […]

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Ski Holidays: France

February 11, 2014 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

Winter brings a whole new meaning to the word holiday. While there is still winter sun to be found in various locations, many families are embracing the snowy weather and planning ski holidays. When it comes to ski holidays France has some of the best destinations in the world for it. With miles of alpine pistes […]

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When I was 16 I ran away from home and traveled the world with nothing but the clothes on my back. Over 10 years later and I'm still "on the run," surviving in style, thriving off adventure, searching for that elusive road to enlightenment, and cultivating the life of travel that I want to live. More...






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