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Alicia García's Australian Dream: Freedom, Adventure and Flavors of Asia

Alicia García's Australian Dream: Freedom, Adventure and Flavors of Asia

The WeRoad coordinator shares her nomadic life and the secrets to eating well without breaking the bank on the other side of the world.

Leaving routine behind and embarking on an adventure in a distant country is a leap into the void that few dare to take. However, for Alicia García, tireless traveler and WeRoad coordinator, this bold decision has been the key to a full and rewarding life. In a revealing interview with 'Mundo Deportivo', Alicia reveals the ins and outs of her life in Asia and Australia, destinations that many of us dream of exploring.

“At first, one thinks that it will be a temporary stage, a pause before 'returning to normal'. But time on the road is a whirlwind of experiences, and opportunities seem to arise at every step. The happiness that one finds and the constant discoveries make giving up this freedom an almost impossible task,” confesses Alicia, with a smile that can be sensed in her words.

Currently, his home is in Australia, and the idea of ​​an imminent return to Spain seems to be fading. “My return to the life I left behind is not in my short-term plans. Although I am aware that the future is unpredictable, the autonomy to decide my course each day and the pure joy that this lifestyle gives me drives me to continue exploring for a long time to come,” he says with conviction.

The question of spending on meals away from home is a recurring doubt for those who dream of traveling. Alicia clarifies it simply: “As with the shopping basket, it all depends on the lifestyle you choose. If you treat yourself to Western restaurants in Bali, the expense skyrockets. But if you venture out to try local food, you can enjoy incredible delicacies for just 2 or 3 euros, and in addition, you directly support the economy of the people there.”

In Australia, the reality of prices is different. “The prices are higher, of course, and you won't eat for that amount. However, it doesn't seem like an exorbitant outlay to me; the cost is similar to that of a normal dinner in Madrid. Personally, I prefer to get away from the tourist traps and connect with people, whether in a street stall in Asia or in a cafeteria in Australia, without always having to look for the most luxurious,” he explains.

When choosing a favorite destination among so many visited ones, Alicia decides on the Philippines. “It is difficult for me to choose, since I usually opt for tropical places that steal my heart, full of sun and happy people. But if I had to choose one, it would be the Philippines. There I felt incredibly free and happy. The warmth and joy of its people are spectacular; we connected wonderfully, perhaps because of that 'Latin' touch that they have in Asia. I have forged very valuable friendships there and it is a place I would return to without hesitation,” she says with emotion.

Alicia García represents the spirit of a generation that seeks experiences over possessions, demonstrating that happiness can be found in adventure and human connection, regardless of distance. Her story is an invitation to break barriers and discover the world, one delicious bite at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it difficult to adapt to life in Asia and Australia?
The adaptation depends on the person and the lifestyle they choose. Alicia highlights that opting for local food and places facilitates integration and reduces expenses.
How much can you spend eating out in Asia?
If you opt for local food, you can eat very well for only 2 or 3 euros.
Are restaurants very expensive in Australia?
The prices are higher than in Asia, but comparable to those of a normal dinner in Madrid.
What does Alicia like most about her lifestyle?
The freedom to decide where to be each day and the happiness that this lifestyle brings you.
What is your favorite destination and why?
Philippines, for the freedom, happiness, closeness and joy of its people.
Does Alicia plan to return to Spain soon?
Currently, it is not in his plans to return soon to the life he had before.
What advice would you give to someone who wants to live a similar experience?
Alicia suggests embracing freedom, connecting with local people and being open to new experiences.
How do you stay in touch with your family and friends in Spain?
Although not specified in the text, it is common for travelers to use messaging and video calling applications to stay connected.
What kind of work does Alicia do as WeRoad coordinator?
Your role involves coordinating trips and experiences for groups, facilitating the adventure of others.
What does it mean for Alicia to “escape the tourist bubble”?
It means seeking authentic experiences, interacting with the local population and avoiding conventional tourist circuits.

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