“Every gap year student should have some skills training to help them travel in a more sensible and informed way. There are very few things in life that we expect to go off and do with no training, so why do we assume that travelling in the developing world can be achieved without preparation?”

Charlotte Hindle – author of Lonely Planet’s ‘Gap Year Guide’

Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Make it a year to brag about


Title – Make it a year to brag about
Source – Metro
Date – 2nd September 2009

There is a lot to think about when planning a Gap Year and there are a lot of things to think about when you are on your Gap Year. Everyone has an opinion and there are challenges at every turn. You need to be made aware of the real issues you face rather than the thousands of things that could happen, but in reality are very unlikely to.

Most gapers do not need to consider courses which teach you how to avoid kidnap, because the chances of kidnap in at most destinations is low; but they do need to know which destinations carry an increased risk of kidnap.

Most gapers should however be aware of
Travel Health issues that are real where ever you travel to.

We dispel the myths and provide straight forward honest advice to help you travel more safely where ever it is you intend to visit.

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