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PLAN YOUR TRIP
 
Know where you want to go but need help with train or bus timetables, what to see and when to go? Or need to choose between itineraries or cut down days on the road? Here's a few basic tips below. If we haven't answered your question then contact us at oceania@backpackglobe.com

We can help plan and tailor a trip to fit your needs
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WHERE TO GO
If you're not sure where you want to go and what you want to see check out our Oceanian BP cities guide or email us for information. Do a bit of research to tailor a holiday. If you like beaches try the north Queensland coast, if you prefer skiing try New Zealand options, for a bit of island life visit Fiji.

HOLIDAY LENGTH
A whirlwind tour of any country will not give you a great experience or understanding of it but maybe all the time you have. If this is the case see our notes about not doing too much. Perhaps you might be better choosing a destination closer to home so you don't spend all your money on getting there and all your time. Remember jet lag can also reduce travel time by a day or two. Otherwise choose just a few select spots and base your time there. For example if it's a week base around Sydney or Melbourne, you can day trip out of the city and do other things. Most travellers find one month allows you to see a lot of the country, in Australia that might be considered a minimum. Click here for more ideas for itineraries.

PACKING
Do remember you can and will buy things along the way so leave some room in your suitcase! All items should be available in Oceania so unless you have specific needs there is no need to worry. Obviously the season of travel will determine your wardrobe.
A lot of travellers make the mistake of taking too much with them. Don't pack according to what you would wear at home. Remember you have to carry what you take and no one   will know if you've worn the same thing 3 days in a row. Please see our packing guide for more details.

DAYS OFF
Try to schedule in about one day off in 4 or at least in a week so you can relax and unwind. Also try and vary your itinerary for example travelling up the east coast of Australia is all beach, head inland for some other sights and experiences.

SIGHTSEEING
Walking around all day is exhausting. "Downtime" is a popular concept among travellers where you should dedicate at least 1-2 hours in the late afternoon not doing much. This can be writing postcards, checking email, having a snack or just sitting in a cafe watching life pass by. This is often when you learn most about a place anyway.

DON'T DO TOO MUCH
A lot of travellers make the mistake of thinking more is better. Slow down your travel a little and you'll enjoy it a lot more. Rushing from place to place won't give you much idea of it and chances are you will end up coming home more tired than you started. Big cities require about 3-4 days, small towns maybe 2 days. Small towns are usually a good option for relaxing a bit if there is less to do then you'll feel less compelled to walk the streets day in and day out.

Please email us at oceania@backpackglobe.com for more help or travel specific questions.







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