Many countries have travel restrictions – both inbound and outbound. These may include PCR testing, proof of ability to quarantine for up to 14 days, mandatory health and quarantine insurance and more.
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Volunteer opportunities and travel
Volunteer options may be available in conjunction with travel options. Plus non-travel virtual volunteer options enable you to assist remote organizations in other countries – think Zoom and email! For students, such programs can offer internships and college course credits.
But keep your eyes wide open – some of the “volunteer travel” groups seem sketchy, and may use volunteers, regardless of skills, as little more than unskilled workers. Except you are not paid – in fact, you pay them for the opportunity to volunteer!
Continue readingU.S. Department of State’s Per Country Guidance
The U.S. Department of State maintains a helpful web site that can answer questions such as what vaccinations are required, is a visa required, and how long can you stay?
Continue readingSocial contact while traveling
When traveling for an extended period, and particularly if moving to another country for a period of time, how do you make social contact? Some travelers develop feelings of isolation and loneliness. How can you address this?
Continue readingLanguage Learning Resources
Studying languages on our own, without the guidance of a teacher, is hard!
For best results, you will want to use multiple learning resources – do not rely on just one.
In this section, I describe tools I have found useful.
Continue reading“Catching up” on travel
For various reasons, I missed out on travel in my life and now aim to catch up. Whereas most travelers start young – with support from family, friends or study abroad programs, I am doing this as an older adult with no experience or travel support.
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