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Maggie
 

BEHIND THE SCENES

 

Bali! What an amazing place!! I’ll be one of your guides and I can’t wait to open your eyes to so many thrilling experiences! I’ve always had the travel bug and have been lucky enough to experience some amazing places this world has to offer. From safaris in Africa; fish markets in Hong Kong; Great White shark diving in Australia; finding waves on the freezing coast of Newquay, United Kingdom; enjoying fresh powder in the French Alps; fishing under the blazing Abaco sun; exploring the lush Belizean Jungle; paddling into those perfect waves breaking off Caribbean reefs; no matter the adventure as long as it allows me to explore a country through the eyes of the locals, gets my heart pumping and brings forward opportunities to achieve happiness, I’m down!

 

I’m a fish at heart, it’s pretty hard to get me out of the water, but if I’m not near a body of water I enjoy being on a mountain snowboarding. I have a thrill for life and love all things active. Every now and then comes something that just blows you away; I try and make that happen everyday! I’m easily excited and easily amazed letting the simple things in life please me. I love laughing and having a good time with friends. After living in a local surf community in Australia and absorbing the “no worries” lifestyle I moved to the East Coast of Canada for Uni. Not one to stay in one spot for too long, I made it possible to do trips here and there during University. This is when I came across Beach Travellers. The relaxed layed back way of travelling, waking each morning and knowing your day will be full of new adventures and just going with the flow is the best! Travel is all about new experiences and endless possibilities!

 

I love seeing people try and achieve at new things. I truly can’t wait to meet you all in Bali and watch your amazed faces as you experience all that this breathtaking country has to offer and get lost in the moment of discovery! See you soon! Can’t wait!

 

GUIDE SNAPSHOT

From: Brantford, Ontario
Favorite Location: Not telling...
Favorite Activities: Snowboarding, wakeboarding, surfing, scuba diving, anything in the ocean or on a mountain, meeting new people, adventures...and enjoying laughter with good friends!
Past Travels: Australia, Outer secluded Islands of the Bahamas (Abaco), Belize, Bermuda, Canada (coast to coast), China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Mexico, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, The Netherlands, UK & US.
Languages: English, Mandarin, basic Français

 
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Shane
Volcano hike, Bali 2009
Above the clouds.. Bali 2009
A room with a view
Bangkok
Somewhere in Indo.. 2009
climbing in Thailand, location #4
Thailand 2009
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Studying hard
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Soundwave event, Edmonton, Oct.2009
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Rafting in Bali, location #2
 

BEHIND THE SCENES

I was born in Calgary and started to travel after high school. I stumbled upon Thailand from reading travel magazines about how Thailand in five years will be the "it" destination for travelers. I saw the movie the Beach and once again got inspired to buy a plane ticket. Two months later I had plane ticket in hand, I knew I was about to embark on something I haven’t experienced yet in life. A month after the triall I could think about was getting back to Asia. It was then I became an International Tour Guide. I have found my true passion in life, and now I want to share it with you! I have been to many places in the world and seen some amazing things, but my heart is with South East Asia, not a day passes that I don’t read from my well established collection of guide books, the word “Thailand” rolls for my mouth so much that people have started to make jokes about “Thailand this, and Thailand that!” The thing is they know….they have been, and once you know, you know….you know? (haha)
The land of the smiles and the land of freedom await you. I have completely submersed my life into this job; I wake ueveryday in Asia and can’t wait to get started. Riding elephants, visiting orphanages, river-rafting, house-boating, rock climbing, the shopping, the food, the people, the feelings, petting tigers, swimming, snorkelling, the nightlife, the live-music, the sand, and the sun, are really only a few things, that flash my vision before I stand.
The other Beach Travellers guides and I could go on about Thailand for hours and days. The thing that we all share is a love for the countries we work in, and our job as a whole package. Nothing strikes me as being better employment than guiding……Nothing. Being Sponsored by Reef clothing and Spy sunglasses is a plus too! Beach Travellers and I want to show you these places with a relaxed feel and the time to let it all soak in. So in ending, I truly look forward to meeting you! Choke Dee Krup. (Cheers).

GUIDE SNAPSHOT

From: Calgary Alberta
Favorite Location: Gili Ilsands
Favorite Activities: Travelling, Photography, Writing, Climbing, Drumming, Guiding, Snowboarding, Wakeboarding, Learning Thai, Listening to music, and just being alive and enjoying all the moments of life.
Past Travels: Peru, Nicaragua, England, Costa Rica, Korea, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand x6, Bali, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, China, and all over Canada and the United States.
Languages: English, Beginner Spanish, Intermediate Thai.

 
Graeme
All smiles in BT land..
Back home in beautiful BC
Rinsing off after another great session.. Costa Rica surf camp 2009
Rio baby! Where speedos rule..
many travels..
Catamaran cruise, Costa Rica 2009
Costa Rica surf camp, 2008
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Hacking.. Peru 2009
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Boat cruising in Brazil, 2009
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GB doing his best crocodile impression
 

BEHIND THE SCENES

Growing uI was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to travel with my family. We went on a few different vacations and a large majority of them still hold a vivid imprint in my memory. All of the trips varied in many different ways and although I didn’t realize it at the time, it was an amazing opportunity to see and experience different countries and cultures at such a young age...

As I grew older I found myself working more and travelling less. Working was my number one priority for many years and I was saving for something, but I had no idea what. I got quite wrapped uin working, paying the bills and spending the rest on clothes, accessories and luxuries I didn’t really need. But that was the way I perceived what was the norm, it was what I thought everyone my age did, worked for the weekend. You work, you spend, and you save, but the saving part always is the last priority on the list. I wanted to get out of this routine I had fallen into, I begun slowing down the spending and saving for a trip. I didn’t know where I wanted to go and I definitely had no idea it would turn my life into this.

After I had decided on a location, I continued to save as much money as possible and before I knew it was time to buy my plane ticket. Since nobody would join me on my adventure, I took a shot in the dark and chose Australia. A place where I could go travel, explore, and spend just like I did at home. I would arrange a working Visa so if I ran out of money I could always fall back on that, and as most people have learned the hard way, this is all to common as a young traveller. I was about to pack uand head to a country that has the same jobs, luxuries, culture and opportunities as at home.

It came down to the final week and I was planning to purchase my ticket the following day. Luckily I was fortunate enough to have had a conversation with a good friend of mine who had been travelling throughout Thailand for the last 6 months. He saved and planned as I did but he wasn’t searching for the same old backpacker highway that exists in Australia and Europe, he was searching for a true adventure. We probably talked that evening for over 3 hours on MSN Messenger as he described everything he had seen and done during his travels, and it got me excited.

It didn’t take much convincing, but two days later I purchased a flight headed strait across the Pacific Ocean scheduled to land in the heart of South East Asia. As I got off the plane I felt the humidity slame right in the face and the diversity of smells are something I will never forgot, both good and bad. People were yelling and screaming at me from every angle trying to get my fresh of the plane tourist dollars. I took a look to my left and there they were waiting for me, a grouof friends that I didn’t realize at the time would become my close friends for the rest of my life. We were about to take part in an adventure that remains so fresh in my memory it was like it happened yesterday. Even though we had TJ and Sara blazing the trail with their recent experiences we were all still travel virgins. Their experience and language helped us in so many different ways; bargaining, secret spots, local restaurants and night markets, and knowing when and where we where about to get scammed. It helped cut down on things that would put a negative spin on the trip, and it’s very possible Asia would have left a sour taste in my mouth and in my opinions. We would get uevery morning and the toughest decision of our day was what to order for breakfast and whether to head to the next location or not. We saw quite a bit in the two months we were there but we could have seen a lot more if we knew what we were doing. Sometimes we would spend weeks in a town just because we were to lazy or scared to pack. Looking back we wasted valuable time that could have been spent exploring and venturing off on our own.

Before I knew it I found myself getting off a plane back in Canada and my eyes welled uat the thought that I was about to head back into a world where money, education and social status determines who you are on the social ladder. I found myself looking at everything in a whole new light and I begun asking myself how I could have improved my trito South East Asia. If I went back and did it all over again I could do it right, no wasted time, no stress, and no scams. Just travelling, exploring and trekking beyond the already developing backpacker traps.

Next thing I knew I was sitting in a meeting at business school and everyone in the room wanted to work at the bank and have their own little cubicle in the corner of floor 22. I replied to this situation in front of me by asking if anyone had done any travelling, and I got the standard reply; Mayan Riviera, Cancun, Hawaii, Florida, Cuba, Dominican Republic etc. They had been on all-inclusive holidays that went directly from the airport to the resort and a week later returned back to the airport with a tan. All of which could have taken place in the same country because they never went beyond the resort. All of which could have taken place in a different country with a different culture that they would have truly got to see and experience. If they were given the opportunity to live free beyond the resort and it’s manufactured environment. I was fortunate enough to have a few friends as my guide, who showed me a world beyond my own manufactured walls. I got to travel to new places and see hidden gems that others wouldn’t even know existed. All of these people around the table are stuck in the same mindset that I was once stuck in. A vacation is a holiday that involves lying by the pool and drinking Mai Tai’s all week long. You earn money to pay bills and spend it on clothes, accessories and luxuries you don’t really need. I went back to thinking about my travels and if you really researched, explored and developed something, you could create a flawless adventure of a lifetime.

Later that week TJ and I sat down and begun designing and developing what is now known as Beach Travellers. A company that is host to several locations around the globe, all of which still remain off the backpacker superhighway and with the helof all of our travellers, we continue to drive further and further off the beaten path. I am proud to be part of a team that continues to blaze the trail for travellers from across Canada. I personally have enjoyed watching it develointo what we envisioned from day one, and we never expected to discover and develotrips quite like the ones we have today. It is a lifestyle that pulls you many different directions and keeps you smiling on a daily basis. You meet so many new amazing people and you get to see them change right in front of your eyes, as I once did. Into a traveller... a surfer, an explorer, a leader, and they themselves are blazing the trails above and beyond what we have already established. They continually contribute to our mission of creating the most unique & free travelling lifestyle imaginable…

GUIDE SNAPSHOT

From: White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
Favorite Location: Santa Teresa
Favorite Activities: Surfing, skateboarding, exploring, rock climbing, snowboarding, travelling, jogging, yoga, swimming, wakeboarding and relaxing.
Past Travels: Indonesia, Bali, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Canada, Hawaii, Fiji, Florida, Costa Rica and Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua
Languages: Spanish, Indonesian, Beginner Thai

 
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T J
Graeme & TJ, BT's founding fathers
Full moon party, Thailand 2010
Brazil 2009
Thailand 2008
Playing a show in hometown Vancouver, BC
Tiger Temple, Thailand 2010
Hang gliding over Rio, Brazil 2009
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Rio de Janeiro, 2009
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Shredding concrete, somewhere in BC
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somewhere in Costa Rica...
 

BEHIND THE SCENES

I grew uon the coast of British Columbia, staring out at the Pacific Ocean wondering where in the world I would one day end up. I remember my parents going away quite a few times bringing back Asian gifts and pictures of a world that I only knew about by reading their huge collection of National Geographic magazines. I worked a job during high school to save uenough to follow in my families’ footsteps and go travel to the unknown. After graduating, I left on an excursion that has forever changed my life and formed what I have now become. Influenced by a well-travelled family and an ever-growing curiosity, I left the town I grew uin and jumped on a plane to the unknown wonders of South East Asia. My intentions were to seek an adventure that would open my eyes and anxious mind to what every young aspiring traveller looks for: freedom and a hell of an adventure.

I began exploring Thailand and quickly fell in love with the beauty, the smells, the food, the language but above all was the feeling that it gave me. Among the sensory overload, I felt an incredible sense of harmony, love, and freedom in my heart. The emotions were so honest and genuine and possibilities were so endless that it kindled an ever-growing fire inside me to immerse myself in its culture and become a part of this incredible country.

For the past four years I have studied the language and searched deeinto the culture to design the trips that we now run through Thailand. We have picked locations based on what would be the most ideal for travellers whom were looking for something alike what I was seeking. The route slowly materialized and now is what I believe is the ultimate travelling experience.

While guiding, I love feeding off of people’s energy when exposed to something new. I familiarize this feeling to a baby seeing his first tree looking ufrom their stroller, people light uand express such genuine gratification of the beauty of their surroundings. This gratification is instantly absorbed and brings me that same feeling I had when I first was exposed to such astonishing places and people. I’ve witnessed the growth of countless people due to the warmth and genuine emotions of the Thai people that has been carved deeinto their culture through the gentleness and compassion of Buddhism.

I feel blessed and honored be able to open peoples minds and spirits to such an amazing country. I look forward to sharing incredible life-changing experiences with you.

GUIDE SNAPSHOT

From: White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
Favorite Location: Railay
Favorite Activities: Surfing, climbing, snowboarding, writing and performing music, wake boarding, hiking and language studies
Past Travels: Indonesia, Bali, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, Brazil, Nicaragua, Nepal, Hawaii, and Mexico
Languages: Advanced Thai, Beginner Spanish, Intermediate Indonesian

 
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