MellsTells
BackPackTrack
Welcome to Backpacktrack! The SOLO Travel Podcast for people who think “One Backpack” is a lifestyle. I’m Mells, your certified German potato who somehow swapped bread and bureaucracy for missed flights, hostel chaos and way too much oversharing. If you’ve ever dreamed of running away with a backpack (or just need a laugh), this podcast is your sign.
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JLPT N4 Chaos: How It Really Feels to Take the Official Language Test in Japan 08.12.2025 15:20
Today I’m dragging you with me into the chaos that is the JLPT N4. Apparently many of you love hearing about daily life in Japan… so here you go: I took a Japanese language test and absolutely got humbled. The JLPT is split into three parts:1 vocabulary/kanji, 2. grammar + reading, and 3. listening. Trust me, none of them were playing...at least for me! In this episode I share what the test was re...
Studying in Japan: The Part No One Mentions 02.12.2025 13:08
Studying in Japan is wild! The language is hard, the bureaucracy is crazy, but you end up making a bunch of friends at school. The beginning feels tough and messy, and you basically never have enough time for anything… but somehow it’s exciting, funny, and insanely rewarding. Would I do it again? Definitely. ✨🇯🇵
My Daily Dose of Japanese Routine (Unfiltered) 25.11.2025 16:31
Ever wondered what a real day in Japan looks like when you’re not an aesthetic Tokyo girl living off matcha and unlimited free time? Yeah… welcome to my life. In this episode I walk you through my daily routine in Japan: waking up too late, rushing to work, smelling like fish even though I’m vegetarian, getting yelled at in fast Japanese I absolutely do not understand, spending my entire salary...
Fails: The Art of Messing Up Your Own Trip 18.11.2025 18:06
In this episode I basically expose myself for being the kind of person who books a “perfect trip,” only to have everything fall apart immediately. My yoga school ghosted me right after taking my deposit, my airline cancelled my flight 20 hours before departure, I rage-quit India, fell for a suspiciously good last-minute deal, misread the date like an absolute legend, missed my connection, got ship...
Romanticize Your Life (But Keep It Real) 11.11.2025 21:44
We all know the trend: romanticize your life. Sounds cute, looks aesthetic, but what does it actually mean when life isn’t picture-perfect? In this episode, I talk about how we often make our memories look shinier than they were and why that’s not always a bad thing. From lonely hostel nights to “magical” hikes that were actually hell, I’m diving into the fine line between appreciating the small...
Japan’s Real-Life Anime Moment 04.11.2025 17:06
Ever wondered what it’s like to live inside an anime? 🇯🇵 Well… I kinda did. I got the chance to join a real Japanese school festival....... and it was exactly like the ones you see in anime: classrooms turned into cafés, students welcoming guests, decorations everywhere, and food made with a level of organization that only Japan could pull off. In this episode, I share what it was really like to...
Before You Go to New Zealand… LISTEN TO THIS! 28.10.2025 33:50
So, you’re planning a trip to New Zealand? 🇳🇿 Great choice — but before you start packing your hiking boots and a year’s worth of instant noodles, listen to this episode. I’m sharing everything I wish someone had told me before I went: how long you actually need, which island is worth your time, how chaotic the weather really gets, and why buying your own car is the single smartest thing you c...
Nothing Needs to Last Forever ✨ My Biggest Life Lesson 21.10.2025 14:13
We grow up being fed the fairytale: one career path, one soulmate, one “forever” friendship. But let’s be honest—that’s a trap. While traveling, I had one of my biggest realizations: nothing actually needs to last forever. Life works better in chapters . Jobs, people, places—they come, they shape you, and sometimes they go. And that’s not failure, that’s freedom. The pressure to “hold on forever...
My Go-To Travel Apps 14.10.2025 19:20
Alright, let’s get straight to it: these are my go-to travel apps . The ones I actually use on the road, the ones that saved my ass more than once, and yes—the ones I keep recommending even though I sometimes curse at them. If you’re wondering which apps are worth the storage space on your phone, this episode is basically your cheat sheet🌍📱 In this episode, I share the apps that make traveling...
Why Traveling RUINS Your Life! 07.10.2025 23:12
Solo travelling ruined my life – and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. 🌍✈️ When I first booked that one-way ticket to New Zealand, I thought travel would magically solve all my problems. Instead, I got six weeks of loneliness, restless hostel-hopping, public transport disasters and way too much small talk. 🚌💤 But then something changed. A stranger sat down next to me in a hostel garden in Picto...
Lost in Translation: Why Working Without Understanding the Language Is a Good Idea 30.09.2025 16:20
Ever tried working in a place where you barely understand a word? Spoiler: it’s chaotic, hilarious, and honestly one of the best confidence boosts you can get. In this episode I share my work experience in Japan — yes, I’m currently hustling in a sushi restaurant, armed with only basic Japanese and a lot of hand gestures. From ordering mix-ups to unintentional comedy, I explain why everyone should...
Where to Start Backpacking? 🌍 The Honest Starter Pack 23.09.2025 29:53
Everyone wants to know: “What’s the best country to start backpacking?” Easy answer? There isn’t one. Honest answer? Some countries will hug you like a banana pancake hostel breakfast, others will slap you in the face with a culture shock and a bus ride from hell. In this episode I break down the fight: 🎒 Backpacker Disneyland (aka Australia & New Zealand), cheap chaos (Southeast Asia), and...
Fails: How to get scammed! 16.09.2025 29:05
Ever wondered how many fails you can collect in Sri Lanka before it counts as a full-time job? 🌴 Let’s just say… enough for a whole episode. Tune in for Tuk-Tuk traps, wrong turns, and the sacks that kept me humble. In this episode I dive into all the expensive lessons Sri Lanka had to offer: 🚖 Overpriced taxis 🛺 Tuk-tuk rides that turned into scams 🧑🤝🧑 Tour guides with very creative price...
Backpack vs. Suitcase: Why I Chose Chronic Back Pain Over Wheel Drama 09.09.2025 17:35
Suitcases look cute… until the first staircase or cobblestone turns them into a useless drama queen. 🎭 Meanwhile, my backpack? Sure, it ruined my posture, but at least it never quit on me. In this episode I unpack (pun intended) the real fight of the century : 🎒 Backpack vs. 🧳 Suitcase. Spoiler: the suitcase never stood a chance. And while we’re at it, let’s talk about what you actually should...
10 Things You Should Plan – Unless Airport Panic Is Your Vibe 02.09.2025 19:07
I packed last-minute. I forgot things. I suffered. Here are 10 things you should actually plan before your next trip – so you don’t end up panicking at the airport! In this episode I cover: 🧳 10 things you should plan before boarding a plane – even if you're a proud chaos traveler 🛂 Why “I’ll figure it out” doesn’t work at immigration (spoiler: they don’t vibe with spontaneity) 💉 13 vac...
The Flight That Changed Everything 26.08.2025 13:50
The Flight That Changed Everything ✈️ I had no plan, booked my first hostel just two days before the flight, and was honestly shitscared. But taking that one-way ticket to New Zealand was the best decision I’ve ever made – it completely changed my life. In this episode, I talk about why I chose solo travel , what it felt like to leave everything behind, and how that first year of backpacking...
Ep.0 Boarding Now: One Backpack, One Mic! 26.08.2025 3:44
Boarding Now: One Backpack, One Mic 🎙️✈️ I’ve missed flights, slept in airports, and somehow ended up with a podcast mic. In this pilot episode, I overshare why 9-to-5 wasn’t for me, how solo travel became my chaos therapy, and why Backpacktrack is officially taking off.
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