Judi Zienchuk

Judi Zienchuk

Judi Zienchuk has studied her way across Southeast Asia and boarded down volcanoes in Central America. When she's not gallivanting the globe, you can find her on a bike or consuming large amounts of caffeine. Check out her blog, Travvel Sized.

No passport require for these work "abroad" programs.
January 2, 2014

Life After Exchange

Judi finds the perfect way to keep the adventure of study abroad alive.
A little bit of know-how can turn an uncomfortable overnight airport stay into an unforgettable mini vacation.
Keeping your cool in an uncomfortable situation.
The meals that bind us.
Judi explores the best sights that Ho Chi Minh City has to offer.
When I booked a flight to Vietnam, I knew (somewhere in the back of my mind) that it would mean arriving in a communist country and therefore a one-party state. However, I had no idea what this actually meant and how much it would affect my experience there as a tourist.
Judi is inspired by farming intiatives in the island-state.
Encounters with the young, educated Indonesian paparazzi.
The best start to a day abroad.
Page 1 of 2

Join the Verge Community

Verge Magazine Membership


Join our community of savvy travellers and put nearly two decades of inspiring articles, authoritative information and expert advice to work for you.

Show me more > Login >

 

Travel Intelligence Bulletin

Namibia

The latest openings overseas—direct to your inbox.

Subscriber Login

About

Travel with purpose; travel for good. Articles, resources and events for ethical and meaningful travel, volunteering, working and studying abroad.

Verge believes in travel for change. International experience creates global citizens, who can change our planet for the better. This belief is at the core of everything we do.

Like what you see?

Follow us on social media