I'm curious how your content on this channel will change this year with all of these exciting group trips. I must admit, I much prefer your good old traveling video series as they feel more organic and exciting compared to the group trips. Although ultimately you should do whatever makes you happy!
For the Q&A How do you feel your travel style has changed in all these years? are there things you used to do that you know don't feel super interested in? or things that you used to not really care much about but are now key?
I'd love to know if youd ever consider doing a video or series of interviews of the other travelers you meet? What they do for a living/work and how they are able to travel. I'd love to knoe how other people are able to long term travel and work.
Just want to say, I love your videos, and find your life and your attitude so inspiring! It is so exciting to see you doing so well with your new flat and running so many great trips. Wishing you every happiness with your next adventures!
So excited for you and all your plans! For Q/A: how do you make friends so easily on your solo travels?? Do you keep in touch when you split ways? How do you maintain strong friendships/ your inner circle in the midst of world travel?
Love the update!! For the Q/A: How far ahead do you generally plan? Do you have a list of places you want to go or do you just go off vibes? :) Excited to see your Georgia trip & can't wait for all the ultimate guides! Love watching those.
Being a walking/hiking guide in the uk is a great long term plan! an amazing challenge. its on my bucket list to walk from coast to coast cross the country, staying at pubs alone the way!! Maybe you'll be qualified by the time I get around to it! As a Aussie, the idea of walking the breadth of a country is epic, plus the whole 'free to roam' concept is so mind boggling to me! Love the life/travel content! Q&A question- best souvenir you've purchased for yourself? best souvenirs you're friends/family loved? Hope you're enjoying your summer!
Just wanted to pop a massive thank you for your Philippines series, esp the ultimate guide. I am currently backpacking there and so much is still relevant! I would have been completely lost without it and would definitely have missed places like Camiguin (still a hidden gem in case you’re wondering!). Speaking of which, my very nosey question is are you still in touch with Cole from Canada?!
I'd like to second that feedback, the Philippines is so underrated and your videos there were amazing! Also Cole from Canada has to be the best Backpacking Bananas 'guest star' 😂
yay!!! we've missed you!! super excited for your Georgia trip, I know a couple people from there and it's been on my list for a while now so it'd be nice to see it backpacked (by someone i trust) haha
So excited to see more of your adventures! Have you considered moving to any of the places you've gone? or if you had to choose one, where would you choose?
I've really missed your solo travels, can't for the videos! You gave me the confidence to travel to Argentina this year solo and I had the best time! My question is: You mentioned a while back that you'd be interested in travelling to India is that on the list? Do you ever see yourself not travelling for an extended period? And when are we getting an updated scratch map video?
Thank you for making another Q&A, these are very helpful videos. Two questions, somewhat connected. Q1) Would you consider making a video on solo backpacking, for women hikers, going over all the places you’ve been so far, and ranking or listing how safe and accommodating each was for you as a solo female hiker? Not so much focusing on general best practices for safety when traveling alone as a woman, but focusing on the actual location itself and your experiences while hiking solo. Specially since so much of hiking is about going to more remote areas of the country and often include, more alternative options for transportation Q2) Also as a solo traveler, as a woman, It would be particular helpful if you could also talk a bit about the camera, and if you think the fact that you have a camera helps in deterring less than ideal interactions, since there is a record? Or if it perhaps increases your visibility? Thank you very much and best of luck with the new home! :)
Hi fantastic catch up. Such a shame we will miss each other in Nepal. I am heading there early next year. I’m really looking forward to it. I would love to do the Everest base camp hike but I’m really not fit enough. My cousin David has summited it. He was one of the youngest ever, at the time. He is still in touch with some friends he made there. Good luck I can’t wait to watch. Hopefully we can catch up when I am next in uk? Probably not till next summer now. 🥰
Christianne, how many people check in with success stories after getting travel ideas from watching your video adventures? I have one. I just got back from Playa Venao and Panama City. Never heard of PV before your video from a year ago, but the Selina looked tremendous and the beach looked stunning and I've been wanting to take a first trip to Latin America, always wanted to learn to surf. Super easy 3 hour drive to ORD and 5 1/2 hour nonstop to PTY. First time in the tropics, first time at a beach in 8 years and it was beautiful and relaxing. It was during Copa America and Euro 2024, so that was exciting. The surf instructor was outstanding. Third lesson, plus an hour practice, and I was up. Panama City was good too, Latin America on easy-mode for a first-timer. Thanks for a wonderful trip!
Are you ever affected by Altitude sickness? I just returned from Peru and at my highest I was at Puno & lake Titicaca @ 3800m or 12,500 feet and let me tell you, it kicked my @ss!!!!! I couldn’t breathe just going to the bathroom! I nearly died hiking, my resting heart rate was always at 120bpm and I was constantly freezing! I survived obviously but my dreams of Nepal and any other high altitude travel got squashed for sure. What a crazy experience.
I love watching your adventures. I'm a 50 year old out of shape lady and I live vicariously through them to an extent. I am wondering if there are any older people that backpack?
I was going to ask a similar question.. Along the lines of what age is the oldest person so far on a group trip... 53 and getting ready to travel more and getting more and more keen on trekking
Backpacking, for your QA, do you see yourself still travelling in five years time, or be a forever traveller or do you see your settled with children and a husband and in one place when your 35-40 ?
Q&A I have always had a passion for travel, even more so from watching all your videos! I live in Australia and am taking a gap year after studying in 2026 and want to spend most of it travelling, likely a lot of it will be solo travelling. Are there any recommendations you have for trying to plan for a gap year/long term trip or anything you think I should or shouldn't do as a relatively new traveller on this trip? I think my biggest problem is wanting to see and do everything so trying to keep it manageable and realistic!
For the Q&A: i will go on 8 month world trip from october. I will travel different climates -5C till 30+C. Is it wise to travel with a carry-on or would you recommend a bigger size bag? I find it quite difficult because of the different climates and i dont want to over or underpack.
Hi Christian! I have been waiting for the time when you would mention Georgia as your next destination and here we go! I am from Georgia so if you need any recommendations, reply 😊 🇬🇪
Hi! So glad to see new content! I have been watching your videos for years, and you inspired me to go on my first solo backpacking adventure! I was so scared and doubtful but you had so many good tips and tricks so I finally built up my courage to quit my job and go solo traveling for 17 months across 25 countries and it completely changed my life! Thanks for being such a great inspiration!! :) I even started a UA-cam channel to let my family and friends see what I was up to. I haven't figured out how to make my channel grow really but also it's more of a hobby project so I'm not too bothered by it, but maybe something I will work on in the future. Also, my parents are doing Everest base camp this October too, how crazy would it be if you guys met! This is getting rather long but keep up the good work, love to see it! I'm sure you're giving lots of people the courage to travel more/travel solo/fulfill their travel dreams! /Ann
Loved the catch up video ❤. My question for the Q&A..would you recommend getting your PADI in Thailand (probably looking at Koh Tao). I was looking to get it in Cairns but I think it might be quite a bit cheaper in Thailand? 🙏🏻
What is your opinion on backpack with wheels. I will visit 15 train stations, 7 lodgings that required cobblestone walk too and travel from Texas, JFK, CDG and LIS. Thanks, and glad to see you are well and safe.💙
Im goong on my first international trip with my husband and I've only really ever solo travelled. Do you have tips for times when youve had to cooperate and compromise on travel plans with another person?
Hi Christine, recently discovered your channel and I am obsessed! I am planning a 4-5 month backpacking trip to South America , I want to start in Patagonia and work my way up to warmer climates- I am debating which backpack to buy, I know you used to use an eagle creek 40L backpack but I just wondered whether you think I could manage with hand luggage only and what your thoughts are on this, or whether this would be a struggle given the variety of climates to be expected Thank you!!!
I believe you still don't need hire a guide to trek in the Everest region including to base camp. Base camp itself is, in my opinion, forgettable. Whatever you do don't miss climbing Kala Patthar which has fantastic views. Ideally combine the trek with crossing to Gokyo valley and climbing Gokyo Ri which also has fantastic views. Take acclimatation seriously. The more time you acclimatise the more you will enjoy it. There are no prizes for doing it fast. Many rescues when I was there last, all on short holidays and went up too fast.
Please can you cover getting ill while travelling, related to food and water. I'm travelling Central America for a few months from next Jan and have IBS, so I'm wondering how to increase my chances of not getting ill hahaha
Question. have you ever been to Norway? If not go! Hiking there in Norway is out of this world beutiful. Go june. It is breattakingly beautiful. I know it is expensive but the hiking isnt. Also diving With orcas is also possible. I think that might be on your bucketlist :) georgia. yay! Something new. Not much seen of Georgia in the travel world on yt. Looking forward to that. You flat. You could do a littl show and tell tho. :) Subbed to your other channel. I also watch Hannah Ricket. She is THE London vlogger. Have you ever considered meeting up with other travellers say like Kara and Nate. They do some very interesting hiking and lot of fun. :) K and N did everest basecamp back in 17. If you havent watched that series you should. They are still very new at the traveling life at that moment. It is still one of the best series they have ever done in my opinion.
Georgia looks amazing ! It’s on my radar for soon also . Will you still be posting a Madeira vlog ? So excited for all your plans . Also I’m always so impressed with Pakistan . The scenery always looks fake ! Need to get there
Can I nominate myself as a London friend ? I live here and it’s not the easiest city to make friends in 😅Georgia looks amazing ! It’s on my radar for soon also . Will you still be posting a Madeira vlog ? So excited for all your plans . Also I’m always so impressed with Pakistan . The scenery always looks fake ! Need to get there
This is definitely something I can consider! Is there any destinations or ideas that you have? I usually like to organise trips that push people outside their comfort zones and allow them to explore destinations that they couldn’t or wouldn’t travel on their own
@@BackpackingBananas that's really cool! Tysm! Honestly I'm really scared to fly, I think a lot of wheelchair users are, because so many wheelchairs get broken by airport staff. So I've been looking at destinations that don't require flight but honestly I'd love to see the whole world! I would LOVE to discuss accessible travel more! Pls let me know if you would too! Xx
Oh so many exciting things! I'd love to join the Pakistan trip at some point. Can't wait for the Georgia vlogs, that's a country I'd love to explore too. I'm planning on doing the Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal this year since I've heard you can do that one without a guide but the EBC sounds amazing too!
QUESTION: This is SO TMI, and I'm definitely over sharing here. But I have anxiety-triggered IBS, I can do city breaks and Europe destinations completely by myself, and I am super adventurous. Still, I'm terrified about doing a 'real' adventure because of it, (toilet access, group travelling judgement etc) and I just wanted to know if you have ANY tips on how I could actually go about taking that jump because I am literally just scared. thanks :)
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I'm curious how your content on this channel will change this year with all of these exciting group trips. I must admit, I much prefer your good old traveling video series as they feel more organic and exciting compared to the group trips. Although ultimately you should do whatever makes you happy!
I totally agree, I prefer the content I make from the solo backpacking trips and will be doing more of that in the future alongside the group trips ☺️
I agree.....prefer the solo trips
Girl you posted 3 weeks ago! That’s not a hiatus or even a break. You’re doing great.
For the Q&A How do you feel your travel style has changed in all these years? are there things you used to do that you know don't feel super interested in? or things that you used to not really care much about but are now key?
I'd love to know if youd ever consider doing a video or series of interviews of the other travelers you meet? What they do for a living/work and how they are able to travel. I'd love to knoe how other people are able to long term travel and work.
omg I will love to connect with her and do something together!
Just want to say, I love your videos, and find your life and your attitude so inspiring! It is so exciting to see you doing so well with your new flat and running so many great trips. Wishing you every happiness with your next adventures!
So excited for you and all your plans! For Q/A: how do you make friends so easily on your solo travels?? Do you keep in touch when you split ways? How do you maintain strong friendships/ your inner circle in the midst of world travel?
She's alive and well!!
Yes! Thanks for being here 🥹❤️
Love the update!! For the Q/A: How far ahead do you generally plan? Do you have a list of places you want to go or do you just go off vibes? :) Excited to see your Georgia trip & can't wait for all the ultimate guides! Love watching those.
Being a walking/hiking guide in the uk is a great long term plan! an amazing challenge. its on my bucket list to walk from coast to coast cross the country, staying at pubs alone the way!! Maybe you'll be qualified by the time I get around to it! As a Aussie, the idea of walking the breadth of a country is epic, plus the whole 'free to roam' concept is so mind boggling to me! Love the life/travel content! Q&A question- best souvenir you've purchased for yourself? best souvenirs you're friends/family loved? Hope you're enjoying your summer!
Just wanted to pop a massive thank you for your Philippines series, esp the ultimate guide. I am currently backpacking there and so much is still relevant! I would have been completely lost without it and would definitely have missed places like Camiguin (still a hidden gem in case you’re wondering!). Speaking of which, my very nosey question is are you still in touch with Cole from Canada?!
Aww my pleasure! I’m excited to make more guides. And that questions is a great one for the Q&A 😁
Me, too, Philippines series was my favorite. Columbia series a close second. I used to live in the Philippines and loved reminiscing with the series
I'd like to second that feedback, the Philippines is so underrated and your videos there were amazing! Also Cole from Canada has to be the best Backpacking Bananas 'guest star' 😂
yay!!! we've missed you!! super excited for your Georgia trip, I know a couple people from there and it's been on my list for a while now so it'd be nice to see it backpacked (by someone i trust) haha
So excited to see more of your adventures! Have you considered moving to any of the places you've gone? or if you had to choose one, where would you choose?
So happy you're back and looking forward to your new chapter! x
How many countries have you traveled to? I’ve traveled to 51 countries.
Hi Christianne!! I was just curious if you’re still planning on doing a 2025 group trip to Pakistan? I absolutely adore your travel vlogs💗
Have you updated your scratch map? Can you show us what it looks like now?
I love Tiktok, but there’s nothing quite like putting on a long vlog from you. I can’t wait for more of your hiking content!
I've really missed your solo travels, can't for the videos! You gave me the confidence to travel to Argentina this year solo and I had the best time!
My question is: You mentioned a while back that you'd be interested in travelling to India is that on the list? Do you ever see yourself not travelling for an extended period? And when are we getting an updated scratch map video?
Thank you for making another Q&A, these are very helpful videos.
Two questions, somewhat connected.
Q1) Would you consider making a video on solo backpacking, for women hikers, going over all the places you’ve been so far, and ranking or listing how safe and accommodating each was for you as a solo female hiker?
Not so much focusing on general best practices for safety when traveling alone as a woman, but focusing on the actual location itself and your experiences while hiking solo.
Specially since so much of hiking is about going to more remote areas of the country and often include, more alternative options for transportation
Q2) Also as a solo traveler, as a woman, It would be particular helpful if you could also talk a bit about the camera, and if you think the fact that you have a camera helps in deterring less than ideal interactions, since there is a record? Or if it perhaps increases your visibility?
Thank you very much and best of luck with the new home! :)
Hi fantastic catch up. Such a shame we will miss each other in Nepal. I am heading there early next year. I’m really looking forward to it. I would love to do the Everest base camp hike but I’m really not fit enough. My cousin David has summited it. He was one of the youngest ever, at the time. He is still in touch with some friends he made there.
Good luck I can’t wait to watch. Hopefully we can catch up when I am next in uk? Probably not till next summer now. 🥰
Christianne, how many people check in with success stories after getting travel ideas from watching your video adventures?
I have one. I just got back from Playa Venao and Panama City. Never heard of PV before your video from a year ago, but the Selina looked tremendous and the beach looked stunning and I've been wanting to take a first trip to Latin America, always wanted to learn to surf. Super easy 3 hour drive to ORD and 5 1/2 hour nonstop to PTY. First time in the tropics, first time at a beach in 8 years and it was beautiful and relaxing. It was during Copa America and Euro 2024, so that was exciting. The surf instructor was outstanding. Third lesson, plus an hour practice, and I was up. Panama City was good too, Latin America on easy-mode for a first-timer.
Thanks for a wonderful trip!
Are you ever affected by Altitude sickness? I just returned from Peru and at my highest I was at Puno & lake Titicaca @ 3800m or 12,500 feet and let me tell you, it kicked my @ss!!!!! I couldn’t breathe just going to the bathroom! I nearly died hiking, my resting heart rate was always at 120bpm and I was constantly freezing! I survived obviously but my dreams of Nepal and any other high altitude travel got squashed for sure. What a crazy experience.
We did 4 weeks in Georgia in 2016 and it was incredible. You’ll have an amazing time.
For the Q&A: what is the future of the Solo clothing line?
I’d love to hear about this too
For the q&a: Are you still interested in becoming a dive Master? Any future diving plans?
I love watching your adventures. I'm a 50 year old out of shape lady and I live vicariously through them to an extent. I am wondering if there are any older people that backpack?
I was going to ask a similar question.. Along the lines of what age is the oldest person so far on a group trip... 53 and getting ready to travel more and getting more and more keen on trekking
Backpacking, for your QA, do you see yourself still travelling in five years time, or be a forever traveller or do you see your settled with children and a husband and in one place when your 35-40 ?
Yesterday i looked at your channel and thought where have you gone. I even watched an old video😂. Welcome back!
Q&A I have always had a passion for travel, even more so from watching all your videos! I live in Australia and am taking a gap year after studying in 2026 and want to spend most of it travelling, likely a lot of it will be solo travelling. Are there any recommendations you have for trying to plan for a gap year/long term trip or anything you think I should or shouldn't do as a relatively new traveller on this trip? I think my biggest problem is wanting to see and do everything so trying to keep it manageable and realistic!
For the Q&A: i will go on 8 month world trip from october. I will travel different climates -5C till 30+C. Is it wise to travel with a carry-on or would you recommend a bigger size bag? I find it quite difficult because of the different climates and i dont want to over or underpack.
Great update!! Is there any time where you don't do anything and just relax?? Hope all is well, take care
Hi Christian! I have been waiting for the time when you would mention Georgia as your next destination and here we go! I am from Georgia so if you need any recommendations, reply 😊 🇬🇪
For the Q&A: Will you be visiting other places in Nepal before or after Everest Basecamp?
So exciting! Can’t wait to hear more about the Mauritania group trip, that sounds amazing ❤
Hi! So glad to see new content! I have been watching your videos for years, and you inspired me to go on my first solo backpacking adventure! I was so scared and doubtful but you had so many good tips and tricks so I finally built up my courage to quit my job and go solo traveling for 17 months across 25 countries and it completely changed my life! Thanks for being such a great inspiration!! :) I even started a UA-cam channel to let my family and friends see what I was up to. I haven't figured out how to make my channel grow really but also it's more of a hobby project so I'm not too bothered by it, but maybe something I will work on in the future.
Also, my parents are doing Everest base camp this October too, how crazy would it be if you guys met!
This is getting rather long but keep up the good work, love to see it! I'm sure you're giving lots of people the courage to travel more/travel solo/fulfill their travel dreams! /Ann
do you plan on going to sri lanka anytime soon? or a sri lanka / philippines group trip? ;)
Loved the catch up video ❤. My question for the Q&A..would you recommend getting your PADI in Thailand (probably looking at Koh Tao). I was looking to get it in Cairns but I think it might be quite a bit cheaper in Thailand? 🙏🏻
What is your opinion on backpack with wheels. I will visit 15 train stations, 7 lodgings that required cobblestone walk too and travel from Texas, JFK, CDG and LIS. Thanks, and glad to see you are well and safe.💙
Cole from Canada says don't do the wheel thing lol. Osprey far point 40 is a great light pack and super comfortable
Thanks for the update, Christianne. I was curious what you were up to. Keep up the good work.
I’ve just spent 6 weeks solo backpacking in Georgia. You’ll love it!
Im goong on my first international trip with my husband and I've only really ever solo travelled. Do you have tips for times when youve had to cooperate and compromise on travel plans with another person?
Those group trips sound so awesome, I’d love to do one with you one day! Congrats on the flat too 😁
Try a rebreather christianne. You can get much closer to the wildlife without the bubbles and a3 hour dive is no problem
Hi Christine, recently discovered your channel and I am obsessed!
I am planning a 4-5 month backpacking trip to South America , I want to start in Patagonia and work my way up to warmer climates- I am debating which backpack to buy, I know you used to use an eagle creek 40L backpack but I just wondered whether you think I could manage with hand luggage only and what your thoughts are on this, or whether this would be a struggle given the variety of climates to be expected
Thank you!!!
Wow you’re doing two trips that are high on my bucket list! Can’t wait to follow along and start planning my trips too! 😊❤
I can’t wait to hear more about your London flat and how you rent it out!
When i look up your new channel, i automatically only find this channel popping up! Is there any way you can link your new channel?
It's great to see you back, wonderful Christie!!! 💖 Are you going to do more UK based trips?
Could you maybe upload a video where you explain the essentials for a first backpacking trip? 🤭
What's your everyday carry (EDC) gear at home and abroad?
How much was the flat? UK sounds expensive 😅
After doing the English Camino, where should i go on holiday next? As I'm over Spain.
I’m going to Thailand for the first time and would like to know what should I pack/ bring?
I believe you still don't need hire a guide to trek in the Everest region including to base camp. Base camp itself is, in my opinion, forgettable. Whatever you do don't miss climbing Kala Patthar which has fantastic views. Ideally combine the trek with crossing to Gokyo valley and climbing Gokyo Ri which also has fantastic views. Take acclimatation seriously. The more time you acclimatise the more you will enjoy it. There are no prizes for doing it fast. Many rescues when I was there last, all on short holidays and went up too fast.
Please can you cover getting ill while travelling, related to food and water. I'm travelling Central America for a few months from next Jan and have IBS, so I'm wondering how to increase my chances of not getting ill hahaha
Question. have you ever been to Norway? If not go! Hiking there in Norway is out of this world beutiful. Go june. It is breattakingly beautiful. I know it is expensive but the hiking isnt. Also diving With orcas is also possible. I think that might be on your bucketlist :) georgia. yay! Something new. Not much seen of Georgia in the travel world on yt. Looking forward to that. You flat. You could do a littl show and tell tho. :) Subbed to your other channel. I also watch Hannah Ricket. She is THE London vlogger. Have you ever considered meeting up with other travellers say like Kara and Nate. They do some very interesting hiking and lot of fun. :) K and N did everest basecamp back in 17. If you havent watched that series you should. They are still very new at the traveling life at that moment. It is still one of the best series they have ever done in my opinion.
Though about going on Zero To Travel podcast as a guest sometime?
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I would love to be part of one of these trips but I'm chronic ill and my stamina isn't always the same. I would ruin the whole group experience.
Congrats on your flat! I can't wait to see the Mt. Everest base camp video!!😊
Have you heard of the Kumano Kodo trek in Japan? What are your thoughts ?
Are the SOLO clothes coming back? 😊😉
Yes!… eventually 🥺
Hello! Happy to see you back! I’m planning a NZ trip for next year and wondering if the best way to get around was still the Kiwi experience?
You are a very hard working young woman (on top of being talented)
What happened with the Mexico guided trip?
Waiting for ur Thailand trip,Christie..😊😊😊❤❤❤
Its good to see you again !
What are the best sports bras for backpacking?
Good to see you back!! I would love to join you in a Thailand trip! I can’t at the moment so please keep them alive for the next few years !! 😅💕
Thank you lovely 🥰 I don’t see the Thailand trips going anywhere anytime soon! 😍 would love to have you one day!
London travel info would be great too.
Georgia looks amazing ! It’s on my radar for soon also . Will you still be posting a Madeira vlog ? So excited for all your plans . Also I’m always so impressed with Pakistan . The scenery always looks fake ! Need to get there
Have you done the 2 day outdoor first aid course? It's well worth it if you're thinking of leading expeditions 😊
OMG! The trip to Mauritania sounds so cool. Maybe I could join you!
So good to see you again! Thank you 🙂
Please do ultimate guide to el Salvador! I don't think you ever did one?
Ohh yes good one! I’ll add that to the list as well!
@@BackpackingBananas good because I might go later in the year 😅
Can I nominate myself as a London friend ? I live here and it’s not the easiest city to make friends in 😅Georgia looks amazing ! It’s on my radar for soon also . Will you still be posting a Madeira vlog ? So excited for all your plans . Also I’m always so impressed with Pakistan . The scenery always looks fake ! Need to get there
Right I’ve just checked out of my hostel and I’m gonna find myself a quiet place in Paracas and catch up on this vid
Funnily enough some friends of mine have recently moved to Georgia and rave about it
Uuuh Mauritania sounds interesting. 😍 And what a coincidence that I figured out today that I got some left over holidays 🤔 this must be a sign!
Are you planning on doing a home tour of your new home 🏡
Not on the this channel, but eventually, I will do something like that on the new channel ☺️
@@BackpackingBananas sorry, that's what I was meaning 😅
I wish there were wheelchair accessible/disability friendly group trips 🥲 is this something you would consider in their future? Xx
This is definitely something I can consider! Is there any destinations or ideas that you have? I usually like to organise trips that push people outside their comfort zones and allow them to explore destinations that they couldn’t or wouldn’t travel on their own
@@BackpackingBananas that's really cool! Tysm! Honestly I'm really scared to fly, I think a lot of wheelchair users are, because so many wheelchairs get broken by airport staff. So I've been looking at destinations that don't require flight but honestly I'd love to see the whole world! I would LOVE to discuss accessible travel more! Pls let me know if you would too! Xx
Pakistan? You are much braver than me! Gratz!
Oh so many exciting things! I'd love to join the Pakistan trip at some point. Can't wait for the Georgia vlogs, that's a country I'd love to explore too. I'm planning on doing the Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal this year since I've heard you can do that one without a guide but the EBC sounds amazing too!
That’s so cool! I did contemplate doing both but will have to return another time for the Annapurna. It looks absolutely phenomenal!
@@BackpackingBananas I'll probably have to go back to Nepal after this trek too since I found so many cool hikes when researching 😂
Love the video❤ can't wait to see all your new content!
Thanks so much lovely ❤️
QUESTION: This is SO TMI, and I'm definitely over sharing here. But I have anxiety-triggered IBS, I can do city breaks and Europe destinations completely by myself, and I am super adventurous. Still, I'm terrified about doing a 'real' adventure because of it, (toilet access, group travelling judgement etc) and I just wanted to know if you have ANY tips on how I could actually go about taking that jump because I am literally just scared. thanks :)
This feels like an ad 🙈 Love you a lot and have been following you a long time, but lately I lost connection to this channel. Hope it'll come again.
I totally get that, it’s been very heavy of the group trips of late and I’m sorry 🥺 but hoping to bring back some of the old content very soon!
We’ve missed you!
Yay! You should come to Ireland, there are some amazing walks and hikes 😊
How much flat cost?🎉😊
Beautiful 😍
I want to be one of your London friends but I live in Miami…
Definitely go to Georgia I love it so much
Tbilisi is awesome!!
Hello 👋 long time!
Hello! Yes! I’m back 🥹
Amazing post! Great content!
Love the baggy pants!
Thanks, they are my pyjamas bottoms 😅
Could we get a flat tour please
That will eventually be on my new channel 🥰
Love you😅
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The squatties made it 😅
I miss you your beautiful channel on UA-cam video and your. Travel pack backing Banana. Hope can join.your Travel 🧳 beautiful faces on the world 🌎 nice 👍 see you again ❤❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️