Let’s be real, not being able to travel is hard and “can’t wait to walk down the aisle” has taken on a whole new meaning now. While our feet itch to be back on the road again, reality is – it might still be a little while until we can (afford) to go back out on our next big adventure. So instead, I’ve compiled a list of ways to satisfy your wanderlust that won’t require you going too far nor break the bank.
1. Go for a Walk
You’ll be surprised what a breath of fresh air can do! Take your furr baby for walkies, bring along your housemate or go by yourself. To start the day on the right foot, I tend to go in the am. It is the perfect time for me to set my goals for the day, listen to a motivational podcast and boost my energy levels. Exercise and intention – hit two birds with one stone. Afternoon walks are also a great way to help you unwind after a long day behind the desk.
Top tip: Take a different route every now and then – It will avoid you getting bored!
2. Whip up some Exotic Cuisine
What about travelling get’s you the most excited? My gut tells me 8/10 times “food” or “local cuisine” will make the cut . While we may not be able to travel to Thailand or Italy right now; we certainly can trick our tastebuds into thinking we are already there. Crack open that recipe book you bought ages ago, browse YouTube or simply head to the supermarket and follow the recipe on the back of a spice mix paste! My personal fave is “Five Tastes” – you can purchase them from Woolies and Coles.
Top tip: You could also just order take away from a small local business – keeps the economy running plus you won’t have to wash up afterwards.
3. Learn a new Language
I’ve always been into languages – there’s something about accents and our ability to speak more than one language that I find fascinating! Nothing compares to being in a busy crowd of locals speaking a foreign language. Now with more time on our hands, why not challenge yourself to a new language? Maybe French or Japanese? Try Duolingo – it is free, simple to use and you’ll learn just what you need to get by on your next holiday.
Top tip: Don’t be too harsh on yourself – you don’t have to be 100% fluent đ
4. Take in Travel Content
There’s so much travel content out there – you’ll find something that tickles your fancy. After something relaxing that doesn’t require 100% focus? Jump on YouTube or Netflix. Max and I’s all time favourite show combines British humour and unique travel experiences. It follows comedian Jack Whitehall and his father on their travel journeys – there’ll be giggles, there’ll be tears of joy; it is truely brilliant if you ask me!
If food is the reason you travel and you’d like to delve into it beyond what you can cook at home; check out Mark Wein’s Youtube channel. He’ll show you everything from street food to Michellin Star restaurants to village local dishes. I salivate each time I watch one of his videos!
You could also become an armchair tourist, read travel blogs and travel books. Whether it is speaking from experience (like my blogs are) or fictional; reading is a great way to immerse yourself and learn more about a different country and their culture.
Top tip: Just find something you love!
5. Reminisce your past travels
Since the great majority of borders are closed at the moment, why not take a trip down memory lane. Make a scrapbook, post on social media, look at your old pictures and the bits and bobs you’ve collected from your past travels. Reliving your past travels will make you feel grateful for the times we could travel plus it will give us more to look forward to.
I personally LOVE having hard coping pictures – call me old fashioned but to me nothing compares to having memories I can physically hold. I’m also the type to collect lots of souvenirs from my travels! If you’re more into tech and social media, try making a video using Pixgram – it’s an app that’ll allow you to make a custom video photo slideshow.
6. Plan your Next Trip (no matter how close to home it may be)
Last but definitely not least – Plan your next trip. I’m a big planner, I will have a list, a day by day itinerary and a budget to work around with. I love being prepared and I love finding new places to explore! Start thinking about where you would like to go next once restrictions lift and international travel is back in the cards.
If you’re not thinking of going overseas anytime soon, that’s okay too. Maybe an interstate trip will do the trick or perhaps New Zealand! I hear we may be able to visit our fellow Kiwis quite soon. While you’re there, be sure to not miss seeing the Quokkas – the “world’s most cheerful animal” has a constant grin – they will surely lift up your spirits.
What if you don’t have a couple of weeks to spare but want a travel bug fix ASAP? Becoming a tourist in your own area can be more exciting than we give it credit for- think picnic at the park, stroll at the beach or perhaps walk by the river. You won’t have to go too far and it’ll be budget friendly.
If a day trip won’t cut it and you’ve got a few days to spare, how about a camping trip? Most of us have some sort of camping gear at home and if you don’t, Kmart has some affordable options! My top two locations are Captain Logan (Lake Wivenhoe) and Boreen Point Campground (Noosa Holiday Parks) – both have great facilities. I’m also planning a trip to Fingal Caravan Park at the end of this month!

Water hole by Boreen Point Campground
That’s it folks! If you have any other suggestions that have worked for you, comment below. And remember, we will travel again so it’s never too early to start planning!







































































