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Alcohol & Methanol Poisoning Abroad
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Yellow Fever: Risks, Transmission, and Prevention
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Staying Healthy While Backpacking: Essential Tips and Advice
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Oropouche Virus
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Five Things You Must Do in Thailand
Thailand’s endearing people, delicious, cheap food and breathtaking scenery, along with a little bit of chaos, create a soft spot for the “Land of Smiles” in many travellers’ hearts. Decades…
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Coping with Culture Shock
Backpacking, studying or working abroad for can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life. However, being abroad for extended periods can really take it’s toll on our mental…
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Why You Should Visit Sri Lanka in 2019
It’s getting ever more popular with travellers, but is still somewhat of an off-the-beaten -track type destination. We love Sri Lanka and think it’s the an outstanding destination for adventure…
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How to Quickly Beat Travellers Diarrhoea
Travellers’ diarrhoea is the most common illness to strike travellers. It can ruin days of travel plans and leave you in some very stressful and embarrassing situations. Don’t let it…
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Best Group Travel Destinations
Travelling together can be such great way to bond with a group of friends or family. Whether you and your crew prefer lounging on beautiful beaches, culture and history or…
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Tips to get you through the airport quickly
Even well seasoned travellers can occasionally find themselves having to make a mad dash through the airport but it doesn’t need to be this way! Follow our tips and you’ll…
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Do I need the Meningitis Vaccine for University?
What is Meningitis ACWY? Meningitis and septicaemia (blood poisoning) are rare but life-threatening infections. They are caused by several groups of meningococcal bacteria – the most common types are A,…
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Top Cities for Foodie Travel
Trying new dishes is one of the best things about travelling. Food really completes the experience of delving into a new culture and often opens your eyes to much more…
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How to Avoid Diarrhoea Abroad
1. Wash your hands properly! Before you eat, after going to the toilet wash your hands. The important thing is to make sure you wash them properly so you don’t…