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Travel
One of the primary reasons people move overseas is
the opportunity to travel and see exotic places. This is easiest
to do in small countries, because just across the boarder is an
entirely different culture. This is also easiest in less developed
countries - everything is cheaper and a teacher will be earning
more, so he or she will have more money for travel.
Guide Books

There are so many places to visit when living in a different country
that the challenge is often just having enough time to see everything
you want to. Before you go to a country, to visit or to live, one
of the first things you should do is purchase a
travel guide book.
With inside information about where to go, when to go, what to see,
where to eat, sleep, or buy perfect souvenir, and how not to get
lost, swindled, or worse, nothing can beat an excellent guide book
you can take with you everywhere.
Weekend Adventures
Teachers overseas don't have to wait for school holidays to travel.
The location of most schools allow teachers to make weekend trips
to see nearby sites, visit friends in other cities, or take advantage
of activities available in their host country. From your home in Indonesia, fly to Bali for a weekend getaway on the beach. If
you're in Beijing, spend a Saturday afternoon strolling along the Great
Wall of China. If you're in Gaborone, Botswana, drive with friends
to Victoria Falls for a hike. Or, from Bratislava, Slovakia, take
a 45 minute train ride across the Austrian boarder and visit Vienna. Be sure to book your hotel online
before you go for the best rate and most reputable hotels. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true when booking directly with a hotel... they are often not quite as expected.
Further Afield
If you have a few weeks to spend somewhere, maximize your
enjoyment and save money at the same time, by renting a short-term apartment instead of staying in a hotel.
You can share the cost with friends, cook your own meals, and use it as base
for exploring the region.
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