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How To Haggle Like a Pro

September 1, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 24 Comments

Few feelings are worse as a budget backpacker than knowing that you’ve just been ripped off. You feel cheated, outwitted, and like a dumb tourist. Scenes of your antagonist laughing his/her way to the bank begin to plague your waking life. You imagine all the meals you could have afforded if you hadn’t succumbed to […]

Filed Under: Budget Travel Tagged: budget, egypt, middle east, morocco

True Life: A 25 year old Travel Blogger

August 28, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 24 Comments

When you turn 25, shit gets real! Sorry about that, I’m still recovering from Amateur Night at the Apollo, one of the best and most ghetto shows in NYC ya heard. Seriously though, getting old is strange. Things start to change. Biologically speaking, scientists posit that at age 25, you’re cells die faster than they […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: Leif

The Secret to Learning Languages

August 26, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 16 Comments

English has become the language of commerce throughout the world. As a result, you can generally find at least a few people who speak English anywhere you go. Despite this, if you’re planning on traveling the world, it is still a great idea to learn another language. Knowing a second language not only allows you […]

Filed Under: Budget Travel, Preparation Tagged: guides

The Best Show in NYC

August 23, 2012 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

Having parents as Broadway dancers, I grew up watching a lot of Broadway shows. My favorites include A Chorus Line, Crazy for You, and Contact. While there is nothing as mesmerizing and entertaining as watching a live Broadway show, there are plenty of equally entertaining off Broadway shows in New York that people tend to […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: nyc, usa

Why Everyone Should Visit Malaysia

August 21, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 32 Comments

Malaysia is one of those countries that many backpackers don’t make it to. Unlike Thailand with its infamous beach parties or Bali with its relaxing yoga retreats, Malaysia has no claim to fame. Most people only know of the country through its commercial, which proclaims, “Malaysia Truly Asia.” The video leaves you with vague conceptions […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: country guides, malaysia

Experiencing Racism as a Chinese Man

August 16, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 10 Comments

As part of China’s controversial development policy in Ethiopia and Africa at large, Ethiopia is full of Chinese construction workers commissioned to build the roads. In fact, the majority of foreigners in Ethiopia, especially in the remote countryside are mostly Chinese. This has led many Ethiopians to believe that all foreigners are Chinese. And so […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: ethiopia, racism

How to Relax While Traveling in the UK

August 16, 2012 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

people walking near the parliament in london

Traveling in the UK can often be quite hectic. From the traffic of London, the crowded “tube,” and the packed airports, to the swarming tourists attractions, it is easy to get a bit stressed out. Fortunately, there are plenty of activities in London and around the UK that can help calm the calamity and help […]

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The First Runaway Newsletter

August 15, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 2 Comments

Personal News This is the first of what will hopefully be many newsletters. Here I plan to keep you updated on my latest posts, give you the inside scoop on where and what I’m doing now, and present the latest run away travel deals and opportunities. I plan to send a new newsletter at the […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: Leif

Keeping Connected While On The Road

August 14, 2012 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

One of the best parts about being on the road is being free. No longer must you be a slave to your phone. You can go where you want, when you want, and not have to answer to anyone. However, unless you’re a complete loser and have no friends, eventually you are going to want […]

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Indiana Jones and The Easter of Lalibela

August 14, 2012 by The Runaway Guide Leave a Comment

the easter ceremony at the ancient stone carved churches in Lalibela ethiopia

The year, 2012, the date, a night before Easter, the place, the 13 ancient churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia. After suffering through a night of used condoms and thumb sized cockroaches in the truck stop whore town of Waldeya Ethiopia, young Indiana Jones decided he was in need of some adventure. He threw his custom made […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: adventure, ethiopia

O The People You Meet

August 14, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 3 Comments

Meeting new people inspires me to travel and I love meeting them all. Everyone you meet, if only a little, teaches you a lesson. The wise emanate confidence, they are always good listeners and help one grow. They are examples to strive towards. The foolish are always good for a laugh and a good time, […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: blog, funny people

The Most Beautiful Women In The World

August 12, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 34 Comments

There is a lot of debate amongst men over where the most beautiful women in the world are. Some guys love Scandinavian fish eaters, others have life long yellow fever and some can’t get enough coffe to go with their milk. The reason why this debate is so divisive is that much of what constitutes a beautiful […]

Filed Under: Illicit Tagged: ethiopia, norway, sex, spain, thailand

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Who Is The Runaway Guide?

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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