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get ready to see the coolest places of your life.

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

This guide is going to be mainly based off of what my experience was and the choices I made. Feel free to read this for enjoyment or to follow it like the bible, however, what I will say about guides is that just because something is written in a guide it doesn’t mean it’s the best choice… it usually just means its where THEY decided to go. So even though I liked to read guides, its important to remember that they’re called GUIDES for a reason. They’re meant to guide you, not to make every decision for you! However, with that, I’m going to give you an outline of the places I traveled in the order I went- I guess you can think of it as a bit of a table of contents, lol.

Pre Trip: Japan and Thailand

Melbourne

Tasmania

Byron Bay

Cairns

New Zealand

(With a few of the smaller trips mixed in- Port Stephens, Blue Mountains)

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