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		<title>Visit Your ‘sister City’ for Economical Traveling</title>
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<p>A number of cities all over the globe have adopted a sister city in  another part of the world to promote greater understanding, among other  things, between the two cities and their nations. The sister city  ‘movement’ began at the end of World War II and was instigated by  America.</p>
<p>Participating cities aim to develop friendships and foster  relationships between their chosen sister cities (some cities have more  than one sister) and to encourage peace and understanding between  nations. This is done in a number of ways – encouraging business and  economic relationships through trade and technology, stimulate cultural  and creative networks, develop partnerships between cities and countries  and to provide the opportunity for sister city citizens to experience  other cultures through travel.</p>
<p>Traveling to your sister city may be something you wish to do and it  can be done at relatively low cost if you are able to become part of an  exchange program. Cultural exchanges between sister cities are generally  paid for by your home town. Some cities select students to travel to  their sister city for a period of time, (it could be weeks or months)  and pay all expenses. If you are a student, investigate what  opportunities are available for this type of travel.</p>
<p>Traveling to a sister city is not only for students. Other residents  may participate in the program as well. You may be selected as an  ambassador of your town to travel to the sister city and take part in  projects fostered by the sister cities. You will then likely to be asked  to host visitors from the sister city when they travel to your country.  If you are able to get on one of these exchange programs you can expect  accommodation and food to be taken care of (you will probably be living  with a sister city family) but you may have to get involved in  fundraising for your trip.</p>
<p>If you think this sounds like a fun (and cheap) way to travel, visit  your town’s web site and find out about their sister city program.  You’ll need to become a member and join in the volunteer program to help  with fundraising. You could be asked to host visitors from your sister  city and you may get the opportunity to travel. Becoming involved in the  sister city program means becoming a part of creating community links  and learning about other cultures – exactly what traveling is all about.  You may even have ideas for your community’s sister city program and  how it can further foster its global sisters’ relationships.</p>

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		<title>Could You Work in a Foreign Country to Pay for Travel?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course you could! There are plenty of opportunities for travelers  who want to work overseas especially if you speak English or better yet,  are bilingual. But to work abroad there are some things to consider  before you go.</p>
<p>1. Find out if Americans can work in the country you intend to travel  to. Not all countries allow foreigners to work there while they are  visiting.</p>
<p>2. Get a work permit. This documentation is different from your  passport or visa. You can organize a work permit before you leave home  or once you arrive in the country you want to work in. This will depend  on where you intend to work.</p>
<p>3. If you are a traveling student, it may be easier to get work  through a student work exchange plan. Or you may even be able to  organize a transfer through your company to work abroad. If so, all the  leg work will be done for you.</p>
<p>4. If you have a particular job in mind, in a particular country,  then you will need to do some research and contact potential employers  before you go. If you do find someone wishing to employ you before you  leave on your travels, get them to send you a letter stating the  employment offer with a copy to their respective government. You will  then be issued with a work permit for that country.</p>
<p>5. Consider working as a volunteer on your travels. Volunteer  organizations are looking for helpers to assist with programs all over  the world. You will be paid by the organization (usually just transport,  food and board expenses), not the country you are going to. You do not  need a work visa to be a volunteer in these programs.</p>
<p>If you are going to work overseas while traveling, register with the  nearest embassy in the country you are visiting. Make sure you find out  about the country you will be working in. Know if there are any travel  warnings, political unrest and cultural conditions you should be aware  of before you go. What immunizations do you need? Find out about the  local laws, including employment legislations. And don’t forget that  while earning an income overseas, you will be subject to that country’s  tax laws.</p>
<p>Will you need to drive for your job overseas? If so, you will have to  arrange an international driver’s permit. You must also take with you  your valid American driver’s permit. All countries handle driving a  little differently so check out what rules you’ll need to abide by to  drive in your country of choice.</p>
<p>Working while traveling is a great way to immerse yourself in the  culture of the country you are visiting. Be organized if you want to  subsidize your travel budget dollar in this way. Don’t forget you can  always offer to work in hostels in exchange for cheaper (or even free)  board as a way to supplement your traveling costs.</p>
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		<title>Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty  around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work  permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be  amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty  around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work  permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be  amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.</p>
<p>1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities  to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South  Africa or Australia for starters.</p>
<p>2. You could teach English. In a number of countries there are  opportunities for English teachers. If you are bilingual you’ll have a  much better chance of scoring one of these jobs in places like Japan.</p>
<p>3. How about working in a pub? In England there are opportunities for  free board in pubs where you are prepared to pull a beer. Hospitality  jobs are relatively easy to come by in Australia.</p>
<p>4. Have you ever considered working at children’s holiday camps in the USA or Russia as a camp counselor?</p>
<p>5. You could become a fruit picker! Get to work in the fields all over the world.</p>
<p>6. What about a winter holiday job? Can you ski? You can get jobs as  ski or snowboard instructors in many ski resorts all over the globe.</p>
<p>7. How about becoming a Jack or Jillaroo on an outback station in Australia? Immerse yourself in the culture of the outback.</p>
<p>8. Is there work available at the hostel you are staying at? It won’t  hurt to ask. Sometimes you can exchange work for free food and board or  at least a reduction in the price.</p>
<p>Apart from paid positions, you can also get volunteer work in many  places. Volunteering your services can get you free food and board. How  about volunteering on a farm? Or being a hike trail or tourist guide  volunteer? You’ll get to see the sights for free.</p>
<p>For those of you who may be looking for a more serious work/travel  experience there are other opportunities. For example, can you get a  transfer with your current job to an overseas position? Or do you want  to do something worthwhile in your gap year? Programs are available for  students to travel in their gap year and get involved in some amazing  projects all over the world. You could work in the publishing industry  in India or teach children with special needs. There are many  organizations set up to help place people who want to broaden their  horizons by volunteering their services in foreign countries.</p>
<p>If you think working or volunteering while you are traveling would be  a possibility for you, make sure you find out if you need work permits  to do so. Using your skills while traveling is a great way to save money  and meet people. You’ll be rewarded in many ways.</p>
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		<title>Why Traveling Without Insurance May Cost You More</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are going traveling. You have lots of expenses to cover. You need  to pay for your air fare, your accommodation, your food, your travel  while away, cultural experiences and the list goes on. You want to save  money so you decide not to bother with travel insurance. You are going  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are going traveling. You have lots of expenses to cover. You need  to pay for your air fare, your accommodation, your food, your travel  while away, cultural experiences and the list goes on. You want to save  money so you decide not to bother with travel insurance. You are going  on the trip of a lifetime so nothing will go wrong. It’s an unnecessary  expense so you don’t need it. Wrong. Very wrong. Traveling with out  insurance can be the biggest mistake you make when organizing your trip  and a very costly one.</p>
<p>What is travel insurance? Well there are two kinds of insurance to  look at when traveling.</p>
<p>1. Travel insurance, (sometimes called trip insurance) which covers  cancellations, delays, lost baggage and emergencies.</p>
<p>2. Travel medical insurance protects you against any medical expense  while traveling.</p>
<p>Ideally, you need a combination of the two when traveling.</p>
<p>Imagine these scenarios:</p>
<p>You are in Darwin, Australia when a cyclone hits the area. The city  is devastated by the cyclone and all services shut down. You have to be  evacuated and sent home. Your travel insurance will cover you for this.  You do have travel insurance don’t you?</p>
<p>Your luggage goes missing in India. You need to buy new clothes and  fast. Can you afford it in your budget? Of course you can, you took out  traveler’s insurance – didn’t you?</p>
<p>Or what if you go surfing in Hawaii and take a big wipeout? You are  so severely injured you need surgery and major medical assistance, and  then are airlifted home. But that’s okay – your travel medical insurance  covers all that. You have got it, haven’t you?</p>
<p>Travel insurance is there to protect you in case bad things happen on  your trip. It is a necessary expense. Overseas medical costs can be  astronomical if you are not insured. And if you are injured in a  developing country, medical attention may not be as good as at home. If  you are insured you can get flown home and attended to at no cost.</p>
<p>Every year the government deals with thousands of cases of travelers  being injured, falling ill or dying overseas. This is a distressing  situation for all involved, but made even worse when the travelers are  not insured, often leaving them with huge bills to pay. Hospitalization  in other countries can cost over one thousand dollars a day. Medical  evacuations can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and if you  die in Europe, it can cost over ten thousand dollars to bring your body  back home. If you do not have travel insurance you have to cover these  costs yourself (or your family will have to find the money).</p>
<p>Travel insurance is a cost you need to budget for. If you don’t take  it out, your medical expenses could cost a whole lot more. Insure  yourself and travel safe.</p>
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		<title>Travel Jobs &amp; How to Make Money While You Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to  shove it, pack up and start traveling the world?
All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you  was probably the same thing that stops most people: money.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to  shove it, pack up and start traveling the world?<br />
All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you  was probably the same thing that stops most people: money.</p>
<p>“How will I pay for my flights, food, lodging, transportation, yada,  yada, yada,” you asked yourself.</p>
<p>Don’t let these concerns bother you too much, because there is an  underground, growing group of travelers who are utilizing some simple  but hidden techniques to make significant incomes while traveling.</p>
<p>Here’s an overview of how we make money traveling and by landing travel  jobs:</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #1 – Traditional Travel Job -</strong> Hold a job that either a) pays for us to travel or b) is located in the  place we wish to travel to. This is the lowest paying and most  complicated method of all, but is the most commonplace.</p>
<p>Common jobs that pay for travels are for professional speakers,  salespeople, package couriers, flight attendants, travel nurses/doctors,  conservationists, cruise ship workers, etc.</p>
<p>Travel jobs located in the places we wish to go to can be any of the  above, but also are specific to the location we travel to. There are  some FUN jobs overseas that are looking for foreign workers!<br />
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<p>Underground Travel Income Method #2 – Travel Writing – </strong>Travel  writing jobs for magazines are more common than you may imagine.  However, there are LOADS of other ways to write as you travel and make  money, including blogging, picking up projects from sites like Elance  and Guru, and writing travel guides, both online and offline. <strong></p>
<p>Underground Travel Income Method #3 – Selling Affiliate Products – </strong>Using  a simple website, you can drive online traffic to a product that will  be of interest to your online followers. Don’t be intimidated by this!  It can be as easy as using your very own Facebook or Myspace profile.  Affiliate products typically pay 50% to 75%, so you can make a very  healthy income for selling just a few objects.</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #4 – Filming Your Adventures – </strong>If  you’ve got the camera out and you’re taking pictures, why not switch it  to ‘film’ mode and make money from it? You simply make a video of your  destinations using iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, then use your videos  to create a customer base!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #5 – Podcasting –</strong> If filming  scares you off or intimidates you, you can make an iTunes podcast. It is  easier than ever to get listed in iTunes and there’s a HUGE audience of  podcast listeners. Simply talk about the places you visit two or three  times a week and watch how your following grows… and how your bank  account grows!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method # 6 – Ebay –</strong> The common  misconception about Ebay is that you have to sell a physical product to  make money. Here’s the trick: You can set up a fulfillment house to ship  your product (or hire your little sister or the neighborhood kid). All  you have to do is create your Ebay post from an internet café and  collect the money!</p>
<p>Take any one of these six ‘travel job’ methods, and there are hundreds  of travelers all over the world making more money than they would at a  regular ‘job…’ and they’re living it up at exotic, world-class  destinations. Take your pick, and take action on the ideas here!</p>
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		<title>3 Ways to Create an Online Travel Income</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine this: you wake up in the glamorous, exotic, or rustic  location of your choice. A smile sneaks its way onto your face. You’re  living your dream of traveling the world… and, here’s the best part –  you’re getting paid for it.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine this: you wake up in the glamorous, exotic, or rustic  location of your choice. A smile sneaks its way onto your face. You’re  living your dream of traveling the world… and, here’s the best part –  you’re getting paid for it.<br />
It is extremely difficult to write about this subject  without sounding ‘hypey’ and ‘salesy,’ so let me just lay out the facts,  and I’ll let you come up with your own conclusions:</p>
<p>Hundreds  of billions of dollars change hands online every year.</p>
<p>•     Thousands of one-man-business entrepreneurs are making a portion of this  money.<br />
•    Internet technology has made business possible from  anywhere in the world. All you need is a laptop or Internet café…<br />
•    With a little bit of training and know-how, creating a profitable  business online that takes in a few thousand dollars per month takes  about 30-90 days.<br />
•    There’s a growing underground community  whose strategies have them making more money than their friends with  ‘Jobs’ and they get to travel to wherever they like.</p>
<p>There are  the facts. If you put it all together, there is no reason you can’t  take an extremely small piece of the pie. In fact, if you made .00001%  of the money being made online you’d be ridiculously rich!</p>
<p>So what are the methods to make this happen? There’s no selling your  friends or timeshares or anything shady like that. These are completely  legitimate, entrepreneurial ventures that don’t take any startup costs  or a ton of training. There are MANY ways to make money online, but here  are 3:</p>
<p><strong>1)    Sell digital information.</strong> If you’re an  expert on a subject of any kind, you can quickly and easily create an  digitally delivered product and then focus on selling the product  online. This can be an ebook, mp3, video file, or even a simple  password-protected website. The markup on these products is HUGE because  they cost nothing to create or deliver, and they can be sold for $10 to  $10,000+ dollars. Say you have a modest $20 download. If you sold a  measly 3 products per day, you’re making $1,800 bucks a month. Sell a  $50 dollar product (which takes no more work) at the same rate and  you’re making $4,500 a month… for doing the work ONCE!</p>
<p><strong>2)     Sell stuff on Ebay.</strong> “Wait!” I can hear you objecting… “I don’t want  to carry around old junk to sell while I travel!” By all means… DON’T!  You can easily set up an inexpensive account with a fulfillment house  and have them ship your auction sales for you. You can hire a high  school kid or your little sister to ship stuff. Better yet, just sell  digital products on Ebay and don’t ship anything!</p>
<p><strong>3)     Blogging.</strong> This is a great option for writers, photographers, and  videographers who want to document their travel. You’re probably going  to be at least journaling, taking pictures, or video… most likely a  combination of all three. Well, did you ever consider making it into a  blog that makes money? Setting up a blog to collect income from your  advertisers (and visitors, if you choose) is easier than ever. Some  bloggers are making $250,000+ per MONTH just for writing about their  lives. Yes, you read that correctly. Per month. Not too shabby!</p>
<p>The real key to making money online is to take action and get started.  Pick one of these methods, learn as much as you can from experts who  have done it already, and then go travel the world!</p>
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<p>The expert authors at <a href="http://www.moneyfortraveling.com">www.MoneyForTraveling.com</a><br />
have all made a substantial internet income while traveling or they  have been hired and paid well to travel the world. They now teach others  how to make money for traveling. <a href="http://www.moneyfortraveling.com">Visit MoneyForTraveling.com  to discover 12 methods for making money while traveling.</a></p>
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		<title>Safety Tips for Budget Travelers in Foreign Countries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are  a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you  have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want  to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are  a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you  have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want  to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are some  tips to follow to ensure your trip is safe and enjoyable in a foreign  country.</p>
<p>1. Have a valid passport and all visas required for your trip. Make  two copies of your passport. Keep one in a separate part of your travel  luggage and the other leave with someone at home.</p>
<p>2. Be aware of any travel warnings for the country you are visiting.  Find out about security and safety conditions in your destination.</p>
<p>3. Secure travel insurance!</p>
<p>4. Ensure you have been vaccinated against any infectious diseases  prominent in the area you will be traveling to.</p>
<p>5. To make sure you can be contacted in case of an emergency, make a  copy of your itinerary and leave it with someone at home.</p>
<p>6. Travel light and don’t pack valuables that you wouldn’t want to  lose. Leave your jewelry at home but take an extra pair of glasses if  you can’t live without them.</p>
<p>7. Remember you are a foreigner when you travel. You are a guest in  their country and therefore should abide by their laws, and to a certain  extent, their customs. For example, if you are a female traveling in an  Islamic state, be considerate of your dress.</p>
<p>8. Try not to bring too much attention to yourself when traveling.  Don’t go out looking like a tourist with a flashy camera and expensive  clothes. Try to blend into the scenery.</p>
<p>9. Travel in a group where possible and in well known areas. There  will be times you want to get off the tourist track, so make sure you  always have a traveling companion with you.</p>
<p>10. Only carry small amounts of cash on you. Your credit card and  travelers checks will pay for most things.</p>
<p>11. Watch out for pickpockets! Wear a money belt and keep your  purse/wallet in the front of your body. Report any loss or theft  immediately to the local authorities.</p>
<p>12. Don’t leave your luggage unattended. Apart from having it stolen  or items from it taken, you could also become an unsuspecting drug  courier.</p>
<p>13. If traveling with a partner, pack half your clothes in their  luggage and vice versa. This way if one of you loses your luggage, you  will still have some clothes.</p>
<p>14. Lock your luggage and label everything.</p>
<p>15. Lock your hotel room. Keep money and valuables with you, not left  unattended in your room.</p>
<p>16. When using public transport be aware of possible theft. If you  are traveling overnight, secure your luggage and sleep on top of it if  possible. It is not uncommon for tourists to be drugged while on trains  and buses so don’t accept gifts of food or drink from strangers on  public transport.</p>
<p>If at any time you feel unsafe, whether it is on the streets or in  your accommodation, get out. Follow your instincts. Stay safe when you  travel by being aware of the dangers and obeying the laws of the country  you are visiting.</p>
<p>This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online  Travel Guru</p>
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		<title>What Kind of Travel Experience Do You Want?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you’re going on a trip. Fantastic! Exciting! But what sort of trip are you planning to take? Is it for business or pleasure? Where are you headed? Who are you going with? Just what kind of travel experience do you want?
Traveling on a budget can give you all sorts of experiences, depending on a) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you’re going on a trip. Fantastic! Exciting! But what sort of trip are you planning to take? Is it for business or pleasure? Where are you headed? Who are you going with? Just what kind of travel experience do you want?</p>
<p>Traveling on a budget can give you all sorts of experiences, depending on a) your budget, b) where you want to go, and c) what you want to do. Everyone’s budget will be different, and traveling on a budget means knowing how much money you can afford to spend and sticking to that amount. So if you have a budget of two thousand dollars, your travel experience will be different from someone who has a budget of ten thousand dollars. It’s all relative to the dollar amount, but knowing some tricks to help you save money while traveling will make your dollars stretch further therefore increasing your travel experience.</p>
<p>Do you want to travel overseas? Do you want to travel around your home country? Do you want to stay in luxury accommodation or are you going to back- pack? Are you traveling with children or are you honeymooning? Are you traveling with a bunch of friends or are you keen to experience a group tour with strangers? Do you want to go to popular tourist sites or do you want to experience a destination’s way of living in remote areas?</p>
<p>All these questions are things you need to ask yourself before you begin to plan your trip. You can either plan your trip with your budget in mind, or plan your trip, work out how much money you’ll need and save until you can get there. The first is probably a little easier to do because when the travel bug hits, you generally want to take off as soon as possible. Knowing your budget can guide you in making your decision of how and where you will be traveling. But if you have your heart set on a trip of a lifetime to an exotic island in the Pacific then you will need to save accordingly. It’s your choice.</p>
<p>Once you know what type of experience you are after, it’s time to work out the best way to get it on your available funds. Traveling on a budget is easier than you think these days. No longer does it mean living on stale food and sleeping in questionable accommodation. If you are wise and spend some time investigating deals to your chosen destination you could be able to enhance your traveling experience more than you thought possible. A bit of research will get you a long way when traveling on a budget.</p>
<p>This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru</p>
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		<title>Travel Jobs &amp; How to Make Money While You Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to  shove it, pack up and start traveling the world?
All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you  was probably the same thing that stops most people: money.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to  shove it, pack up and start traveling the world?</p>
<p>All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you  was probably the same thing that stops most people: money.</p>
<p>“How will I pay for my flights, food, lodging, transportation, yada,  yada, yada,” you asked yourself.</p>
<p>Don’t let these concerns bother you too much, because there is an  underground, growing group of travelers who are utilizing some simple  but hidden techniques to make significant incomes while traveling.</p>
<p>Here’s an overview of how we make money traveling and by landing travel  jobs:</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #1 – Traditional Travel Job -</strong> Hold a job that either a) pays for us to travel or b) is located in the  place we wish to travel to. This is the lowest paying and most  complicated method of all, but is the most commonplace.</p>
<p>Common jobs that pay for travels are for professional speakers,  salespeople, package couriers, flight attendants, travel nurses/doctors,  conservationists, cruise ship workers, etc.</p>
<p>Travel jobs located in the places we wish to go to can be any of the  above, but also are specific to the location we travel to. There are  some FUN jobs overseas that are looking for foreign workers!</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #2 – Travel Writing – </strong>Travel  writing jobs for magazines are more common than you may imagine.  However, there are LOADS of other ways to write as you travel and make  money, including blogging, picking up projects from sites like Elance  and Guru, and writing travel guides, both online and offline.</p>
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<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #3 – Selling Affiliate Products – </strong>Using  a simple website, you can drive online traffic to a product that will  be of interest to your online followers. Don’t be intimidated by this!  It can be as easy as using your very own Facebook or Myspace profile.  Affiliate products typically pay 50% to 75%, so you can make a very  healthy income for selling just a few objects.</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #4 – Filming Your Adventures – </strong>If  you’ve got the camera out and you’re taking pictures, why not switch it  to ‘film’ mode and make money from it? You simply make a video of your  destinations using iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, then use your videos  to create a customer base!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #5 – Podcasting –</strong> If filming  scares you off or intimidates you, you can make an iTunes podcast. It is  easier than ever to get listed in iTunes and there’s a HUGE audience of  podcast listeners. Simply talk about the places you visit two or three  times a week and watch how your following grows… and how your bank  account grows!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method # 6 – Ebay –</strong> The common  misconception about Ebay is that you have to sell a physical product to  make money. Here’s the trick: You can set up a fulfillment house to ship  your product (or hire your little sister or the neighborhood kid). All  you have to do is create your Ebay post from an internet café and  collect the money!</p>
<p>Take any one of these six ‘travel job’ methods, and there are hundreds  of travelers all over the world making more money than they would at a  regular ‘job…’ and they’re living it up at exotic, world-class  destinations. Take your pick, and take action on the ideas here!</p>
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		<title>Goa holidays with or without other destinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goa is one of the most popular beach destinations in Asia. Tourists from all over the world flock here just to soak in all the sun that they can get. If you are visiting India and have decided to holiday only in Goa, you will need all exclusive Goa holiday packages. If you intend on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">Goa is one of the most popular beach destinations in Asia. Tourists from all over the world flock here just to soak in all the sun that they can get. If you are visiting India and have decided to holiday only in Goa, you will need all exclusive Goa holiday packages. If you intend on visiting other places as well, you might want to check out more options.</span></h1>
<p><strong>North India and Goa</strong></p>
<p>Goa holidays go well with almost any kind of tourists&#8217; package in India as it is generally the last leg of the tour. If you are interested in what North India has to offer you could consider a package that has the Golden Triangle and Goa. This way you will get to explore and visit Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Goa and Mumbai. This would typically be an 11 day tour beginning in Delhi and ending with Goa before you fly out via Mumbai.</p>
<p><strong>The Deccan Plateau and Goa</strong></p>
<p>Similarly to the tour of the north, the south too offers Goa holiday packages that include other destinations. An extensive tour of the Deccan will take you through the land of the Hoysala kings and their creations. Over 12 days you will visit Mysore, Badami, Hassan, Hospet etc. This tour starts at Bangalore and ends with a three day leisurely holiday in Goa. Your flight back home will be via Mumbai for this option as well.</p>
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<p><strong>The shorter trip</strong></p>
<p>If you would like to begin your holiday with the beach, there are Goa holidays that can offer you this option as well. This tour begins at Mumbai and then takes you to Goa. After your holiday in Goa, you proceed south to Bangalore and from there on to Mysore and Ooty. This short trip will give you a glimpse at the cities of Bangalore and Mysore along with an experience of the beautiful resort hill town of Ooty. Ooty still has remnants of her British past. From Ooty you are then taken to Coimbatore for your flight back to Mumbai and then back home.</p>
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