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How to spend 60 bucks for 3 months accommodation

Posted on: September 5th, 2016 by sw4tadmin

We just spent a fabulous 3 months in Thailand, and we spent a grand total of $60 on accommodation…

…So how did we do it?

 

No, we didn’t figure out a way to hack AirBNB, sleep on the streets, or stay in the cheapest dingiest hovels imaginable…

We Swapped Work For Travel!

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Karen relaxing after a hard day of sight-seeing in Chiang Mai

 

Where did we stay?

We stayed in 2 of Thailands biggest cities Bangkok and Chiang Mai, this was to be slow travel at it’s finest and give us a chance to really explore and get to know everything these amazing 2 destinations have got to offer.

We stayed in a huge, fully furnished nice apartment in Bangkok for 6 weeks, that had the following:

  • a pool
  • a gym
  • cable TV with 700 channels
  • Xbox 360
  • a housekeeper
  • super-fast WiFi
  • a bathroom each
  • Was located on Sukhumvit, Soi 20 within easy walking distance to 7000 restaurants, 2 malls, a park, 3 supermarkets and the BTS skytrain.
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Karen trying to figure out which movie to go to from the 12 cinemas in walking distance from our Bangkok apartment

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Me at the apartment’s gym in Bangkok

Then for 5 weeks we stayed in a massive 2 story house in Chiang Mai that had these features:

  • divinely furnished with amazing oriental furniture and art,
  • a huge flowery garden and lawn
  • Cable TV, loads of DVD’s and super-fast WiFi
  • a balcony overlooking Doi Suthep mountain
  • a housekeeper who did EVERYTHING
  • and a total of 6 different vehicles for us to drive and ride around on: 2 new mountain bikes, a scooter, a scooter with Thai sidecar, 650 Kawasaki sports bike (my favorite!) and a Toyota Hilux!
  • Situated in a quiet leafy suburb 10 minute drive away from a big mall and 10 minutes walk to a supermarket complex.
We took the dogs to the park in the scooter/side car in Chiang Mai. It was hilarious!

We took the dogs to the park in the scooter/side car in Chiang Mai. It was hilarious!

 

What did we have to do to score these places?

Our first Swap-Host in Bangkok needed us to take care of their  lovely old Dachshund called “Kia”, who we had to feed and take outside a few times per day, while they were busy with family.

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Meet Chloe, the cutest of our host’s fur-babies in Chiang Mai

 

Our time in Chiang Mai we consulted with our Swap-Hosts to make social media profiles and a website for a new venture they were starting. We also helped to look after 4 well-behaved and adorable dogs named Tiger, Chloe, Rex and Lola, we had to feed these dogs once per day and walk them once and the house-keeper did all the rest. I also mowed the lawn once.

Both opportunities had housekeepers, so we had to do minimal housework ourselves which was really nice. The housekeeper in Chiang Mai actually made up our room daily, washed and ironed our clothes and did our dishes because the owners asked her too!

 

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Karen with Tiger, Lola and Rex the coolest dogs ever!

 

How did we spend our time?

We went out a lot to loads of amazing restaurants especially in Bangkok, because the apartment is in the main tourist area with loads of great places to eat.

We went to parks, visited malls, rode up mountains, went for runs, swam, cooked some comfort food from home, went to the gym and spend some time working for ourselves online.

We watched a lot of movies and caught up on all our favorite TV shows too.

We had a lot of time to ourselves. Both Swap Work For Travel opportunities required less than 1 hours “work” per day, so it was more like a vacation!

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Out and about in Chiang Mai

 

So, where did we spend our $60?

We rented a nice hotel room the first day we were in Thailand on the way to Bangkok. Then after our Bangkok gig finished we had 3 nights to fill in before we could move into our Chiang Mai digs so we stayed at a funky little back-packers that was recommended to us.

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Our Chiang Mai house came with 2 scooters, 2 mountain bikes a Kawasaki 650 and a Toyota Hilux!

How can you do something like this too?

We had a really great time this last 3 months in Thailand. This time last year we were in Sri Lanka helping an expat couple with their social media and Thailand was definitely more chilled out, just what we needed!

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Needless to say we spent a lot of time on our balcony in Chiang Mai

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Our Free Trip To Sri Lanka

Posted on: August 24th, 2016 by Andrej and Karen

We have always wanted to go to Sri Lanka, and thanks to Swap Work For Travel we got our awesome accommodation and food free of charge

We also got to help with 2 amazing projects, 1 by the beach and one high in the tea plantations of the interior, needless to say we had a ball!

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Sri Lanka really is the paradise island, it’s just got so much to see and do

 

Sunshine, beaches, nature, amazing food, interesting culture…

These are my top 5 travel criteria when choosing a new destination to go to. And Sri Lanka ticked all off these boxes in spectacular fashion!

So many people rave about India; I want to go there too. But there is that one island 30km to the south of India I couldn’t get passed when traveling to this part of the world…

Sri Lanka is supposed to be cleaner, more pristine and less chaotic than India, plus I’d already met a handful of lovely people who come from there, so Sri Lanka became our logical choice for a one month trip.

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Like some tea with your view? Sri Lanka’s tea plantations are some of the worlds oldest

 

A bit of work and a lot of play…

We found a great opportunity to do some work online. For an expat couple we set-up, managed and advertised a Facebook page (me) and gave advice on website improvements and how to implement them (Karen). It was a challenging and fun project.

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This was out house for a month, we loved staying here and being part of the tiny village

 

We stayed at the lovely cottage on the lake, which was in a small village 1km from the tourist beach of Koggala beach on Sri Lanka’s popular south coast. This was the ideal office looking onto the water and base from which to explore Sri Lanka.

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This is our view of the sunrise over lake Koggala from our cottage, nice huh?

 

Our lakeside cottage in a charming village

Our 1 bedroom cottage was built in modern Sri Lankan style with beams of wood and plastered mud brick walls. It had a huge, covered terrace overlooking the lake, with a day bed, huge outdoor table and even a cute water feature.

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We liked the view from our part time office…a lot!

The kitchen was fully equipped too but the coolest thing was that we managed to organize a lovely local woman called Sri-Ani to come and cook meals for us.

We would tell her what type of ingredients we would like to eat and she transformed our instructions into a sumptuous Sri Lankan banquet!

We would sit at our huge timber slab table after opening some delicious King drinking coconuts   watch the fishermen go fishing punctuated by the occasional Eagle swoop past and wild peacock calling in the distance. It was heaven!

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Eating Sri-Ani’s classic local dishes was heavenly…

 

The local wildlife and us

To say there was a lot of wildlife around in Sri Lanka is an understatement….

Most mornings we got woken up by purple-faced leaf monkeys jumping on our roof or by native squirrels (which looked like chipmunks with long tails) playing and calling to each other around the house.

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We got visited by monkeys a lot, but they were very well behaved and shy

We also got visited by many monitor lizards (from 2 foot up to 5 and a half foot long), giant crabs and even the occasional snake!

We saw cobra-eating mongooses, exotic birds, parrots and loads more Monkeys on our morning runs. One day I even saw a monitor lizard that was at least 6 foot in length OMG!

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The big lizards were very chilled out, whenever we saw them

 

The food

For those who don’t know Sri Lankan food is similar to Indian but with a lot less heat to it from chili. It is very fragment using cinnamon, cloves, Tumeric, coconut, loads of fresh vegetables from the mountains and fresh-caught seafood! It was wonderful and a great change from our usual fare of western and Thai foods.

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Karen was very partial to the drinking coconuts growing everywhere, they we 10c each to buy, but we had loads in our garden

 

Our highlights of Sri Lanka:

The people: everyone was very kind and happy to meet us, because Sri Lanka was once a British colony English is quite widely spoken except in small villages. We met some awesome people who welcomed us to their country which was very cool.

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even the ceremonial drummers at the temple of the tooth had a smile for us

 

The mountains: After exploring the South coast and chilling and working in our lovely cottage for a few weeks we really wanted to get amongst it and head into the mountainous and cool interior packed with charming villages, ancient tea plantations and stunning expansive vistas.

We traveled to Kandy, Ella and Haputale before returning back to the beach. If we had longer we would have explored way more of this magical place, but that is for our next trip!

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Our view from our suite in Ella let us see 200km into the distance according to the owner

The train: Sri Lanka’s train system was put in place by the British to link the high country tea estates to the ports.

Traveling by train was relaxing and scenic; the perfect way to get around, especially because the roads are rather chaotic!

We found the train system efficient and very cheap, traveling first class is most comfortable but second class allows you to take better photos of the scenery because you can open the windows.

Getting reserved seating by ordering a few days in advance will guarantee you a great seat and not have to get caught up in the crush of bodies in 3rd class.

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We took the train everywhere, we came to famous Gaule a few times because it was so trendy and colonial styled

 

The scenery: From the old colonial walled city of Gaule, to the expansive coconut fringe beaches on the south coast and the tea covered mountain tops in the center of the country; Sri Lanka really does have it all.

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Deserted beaches anyone?

And it is all relatively close together. We went to some amazing temples such as the famous temple of the tooth (which supposedly houses Buddha’s tooth), wandered around colorful markets, saw extensive wildlife, trotted through cultured tea plantations and explored old cities.

It was a great experience and we definitely will go back to see the rest of this awesome country.

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The ancient city of Gaule has got it all, architecture, temples, shopping, restaurants and monkeys!

 

Sri Lanka was a great experience and we really enjoyed our time there doing a little work and having an amazing cultural and culinary experience the rest of the time!

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No visit to Sri Lanka can be complete without visiting the famous tea plantations, which also happen to produce the world’s best tea

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Helping in Ha Long Bay

Posted on: May 31st, 2016 by Andrej and Karen

Ha Long Bay was top of our ‘must do’ list when we visited Vietnam. The pictures we’d seen looked stunning and different from other places we’d visited, so we decided that we should experience what Ha Long Bay had to offer.

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Ha Long Bay

 

Our initial research showed that most people visited Ha Long in an overnight trip on a ‘Junk’ boat. This sounded pretty cool, and then on further investigation we found that we could stay in Ha Long Bay for an extended time, at Cat Ba Island. Cat Ba is the largest of the 367 islands spanning 260 km² that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Ha Long Bay in Northern Vietnam.

 

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On our way to Cat Ba Island

 

On arriving at Cat Ba, we were shown our room – we couldn’t believe our luck! We had the entire top floor with extensive views over the bay.  We were to stay here for about 3 weeks, immerse ourselves in local culture, experience local delicacies and go to places that weren’t on the usual tourist trail.

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View from our room

 

During our time there (when we weren’t swooning over our view) we were extremely fortunate. Here’s some of the things we did:

 

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Watched the sunset while kayaking among the huge limestone karsts in Ha Long Bay

 

Swimming at Cat Ba Island in Ha Long Bay

Swim at all 3 of the nearby white sand beaches

 

 

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Explore the national park overlooking the many islands – at that time, this particular national park wasn’t mentioned in any websites or guidebooks, so we only found this via local knowledge

 

SwapHosts providing food for us in Ha Long Bay

Enjoy some delicious home cooked meals

 

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Made some new friends

 

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Fit in a little work

 

Swapping on Andrej's birthday

Andrej even got some flowers from our hosts on his birthday!

 

Cat Ba Island's floating restaurant while Swapping

Eat at these funky floating restaurants with a view

 

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Experience local life and activities

 

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Relax and have lots of time out

 

Our 3 weeks on Cat Ba Island were a great way to really get involved with the local goings on. Most of the tourists we met spent one night or maybe two on Cat Ba and Ha Long Bay.

We felt incredibly privileged to have had a more in depth experience and share in some local activities that other tourists didn’t have access to.

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Enjoying Cat Ba Island

 

Our time in Ha Long Bay staying on Cat Ba Island was so much more special for having stayed with locals and gotten a lot of ‘inside information’ about the island. The experience we had was so much more than we hoped for. We thoroughly recommend giving an adventure like this a try!

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