Daily Photo: Cityscape. Amman, Jordan
A photograph of Jordan, Amman
A photograph of Jordan, Amman
MOROCCO > Awal Institute, a language school in Marrakesh, asks travellers and volunteers to assist in teaching German to their students.
Bert Trautmann is an unusual inductee into our Travel Hall of Fame. While the former Manchester City goalkeeper isn’t famous for his travels, they had a profound effect on his life, helping to transform the views of this former member of the Hitler Youth.
A lot of our time in Kuala Lumpur was spent hanging out around the Central Market. The main reason was the food court on the first floor where we could try new Malay or Indonesian dishes, or hanker after familiar Thai or Chinese favourites, all under one roof.
Daily Photo: Couple Above a City. Diyarbakir, Turkey.
Daily Photo: Purple Dog. Chiang Rai, Thailand.
VIETNAM > Do you want to teach your passion rather than English? We’re currently looking for Maths, Science, English Literature and Primary Level tutors! Tutors can share their passion for their degree subjects, building close relationships and transforming students’ futures.
FRANCE > They are always keen to hear from experienced booksellers who are interested in joining their shopfloor team for at least a year or two.
Daily Photo: Bab Agnaou. Marrakesh, Morocco.
If you’re spending extended time abroad - whether as a student, a volunteer, a digital nomad, or whatever else - sticking to your budget is usually a priority. Of course there are some exceptions, and people who do well enough to indulge wherever they may be. If you’ve set yourself up in that camp, more power to you! But for most regular travelers or people spending months at a time in foreign countries, the financial picture can be a complicated one.