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Is 2019 and I'm still convinced that Pappu was gay
Preparing to Travel Abroad Alone at 18
Turning 18 and beginning my gap year planning, I’m faced with the realities of “traveling alone.” My parents are against it, random relatives are praying for me, everything is so expensive, and what am I actually doing? It took a while for me to reconcile being my own support system because of my parents’ disapproval, but I am ready for this experience.
In September I will be going to Balgue, Nicaragua for 3 months to intern with an organization called Project Bona Fide. My internship is focused on sustainable agriculture and herbal medicine. I’ll be learning permaculture practices, tending the herb garden, and attempting to create a local shop for the farm’s herbal remedies. This in tandem with improving my Spanish and participating in the many workshops and excursions at the PBF Farm.
I got into contact with PBF and this internship through an organization called Omprakash, which matches volunteers and interns with nonprofits and other organizations worldwide. They provide an incredible pre- and post-departure support team, with an online classroom dedicated to global development and volunteerism. Through them I am doing crowdfunding for my trip, getting discounted travel insurance, and have a mentor! I really recommend their organization for anyone looking to travel abroad and have it be more than a vacation.
There are multitudes to my gap year, I will be completing my yoga teacher certification, returning to Antigua, and possibly doing a volunteer trip through Omprakash. It really all depends on my finances and flexibility, but I’ll keep you all posted!
So I’m Caribbean. The only time I’ve traveled alone is to my mother’s home island and country Anguilla. And that was to stay with my aunt the entire trip, and travel back with an older cousin of mine. I know the ins and outs of air travel from going to Anguilla and Antigua with my family all throughout my life, so this shouldn’t be that daunting right?
Right! I am excited to not have to juggle 3 bags because we always bring things for family and to be able to stick to my schedule. I am flying to Managua in September, where I will meet up with 2+ other interns and we will travel together to the PBF farm. Thereafter, I will be with PBF staff, interns, volunteers, and the surrounding community.
Oh, but it is that daunting. As I mentioned I’m Caribbean, and my parents are fighting me tooth and nail to get me to call off this trip. I can do another post about why I am going to take a gap year at all if you’d like. Their concerns are rooted in safety, which I acknowledge. I’ve always wanted to take Krav Maga defense art classes, and will likely be doing so sooner rather than later to appease them.
Human trafficking is a very real threat, and tourists are such easy targets. Literally fuck being a tourist. I hate the idea of walking into a new place ready to drop a ton of US money, look stupid, and appreciate the scenery more than the people around you. So many people that travel and volunteer do not have this attitude but you will always note the tourists in any place you go.
Making yourself into a target is a for sure way to get pickpocketed and even kidnapped not only in Central America, but all over the world. I advise you not to be flashy with money or gadgets, and to just enjoy your time without taking a photo of everything.
Some other tips I’ve made up or come across for keeping yourself and your shit safe:
Get a money belt thing, its like a flat fanny pack u can wear under your clothes to make it way harder to pickpocket
Know where you are going, download the google maps in wifi BEFORE you even leave for your trip
Do not look at your map on the street, rather duck into a store or cafe (looking lost makes you a target)
If you have a daypack and are going through a busy area wear it on your front
Try to know as much as you can of the language where you are going (being confused makes you a target)
Make a female friend, ask them where not to go and safe areas
Do not have both headphones in in public places
Snap a picture of your cab’s license plate before you get in it.
If you stop to buy tickets or anything where your attention is away, put your bag between your legs or in between your body and the counter instead of beside you
Don’t feel guilty about saying no to anything
Know how to use the emergency call function on your phone, for if you have no service or wifi
Have scheduled calls with someone back home
I plan on using all of these tips myself, and will be documenting my gap year travels here and on youtube (videos coming soon)
I am also new to blog-type posts, so any feedback or constructive criticism is welcome, stay safe and love you all!
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Remembering The Sikander of Art Movies On His Memorial !
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