Asia

Asia is the largest, most populous and diverse continent on this planet. It has the longest coastline of any continent and is subject to the world’s widest climatic extremes.

Asia has the most varied forms of vegetation and animal life on Earth. The peoples of Asia have established the broadest variety of human adaptation found on any of the continents. 

Sooooo, where will you start exploring this huge incredible continent with 50 countries? Check out the websites below and have fun learning new things about the big wide world out there… 

Click on the countries here to take you to the relevant section:

Afghanistan

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his travel articles about Afghanistan

Armenia

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Armenia

Azerbaijan

Coming soon…

Bahrain

Coming soon…

Bangladesh

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his really great articles on Bangladesh

Bhutan

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Bhutan.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her fantastic articles on Bhutan here…

Brunei

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like this very interesting and informative guide on Brunei

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Brunei by clicking here…

Cambodia

Lauren is a full time traveler and digital nomad, traveling for 4 years she has been to 48 countries. Through well-written travel stories, itineraries, and photos she hopes to inspire others to see the world in a new light, and explore it themselves.

Have a look at her beautifully set out website and post on Cambodia...

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting guides on Cambodia

This is a really great travel blog put together by a mom, Jeanne from South Africa (The Cape) who travels with her son. They share their fantastic travel tips and experiences around the world with you.

Read their very informative articles about their trip to Cambodia by clicking on this link…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Cambodia by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Cambodia on their blog…

Paul Minors currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand. He is a digital nomad working as a Productivity Blogger and Virtual Consultant. He is obsessed with productivity, automation, optimising his time and income so that the can live on his terms.

Click here to have a look at his fantastic website and watch his video on Cambodia…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on Cambodia.

Alina and Andrei Ceclan, from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, started travelling around the world with their two-and-a-half-year-old in June 2018. You will find their experiences as they wander around the world with a young kid, but also holiday memories from the past or tips and facts to help you plan and arrange your travels better. 

This link will take you to their adventures in Cambodia

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her articles on Cambodia here…

Ka and Katie Sundance and their 6 children are originally from Germany, but have now established a home base in Costa Rica for their world travels. They have been traveling with their family full time for over 15 years. Their fundamental aim is to show new and aspiring business owners, coaches and artists, how to transform their lives and businesses, to manifest more purpose, abundance and freedom!

Click this link to find out what they have to say about Cambodia.

Transcend Your Limits is the place to learn about veganism, becoming a digital nomad, passive income, psychology and personal development. Stef shares travel tips, lifehacks and much more. He believes that everyone has the ability to improve themselves and unlock their potential. This site is full of actually useful personal development articles that you’ll WANT to read and use. 

Here is his informal, honest and informative post on what he learned traveling through South East Asia for 3 months, including Cambodia

China

Hannah (a third generation worldschooler) has traveled on all six inhabited continents, using many forms of transportation. As a kid, she wandered with her parents and three brothers. Now, she continues the adventure on her own. Her blog is home to almost a decade of her travel experiences. She shares stories of childhood adventures around the world, tips on travel, study abroad, and how to “make it happen,” plus what it was like to transition from worldschooling to studying at one of Canada’s top universities.

Enjoy reading a very real, down-to-earth fantastic site and this post written in 2019 about Hong Kong

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on China

Mike and Oshin have been full time traveling for over 7 years. This incredible blog is about where they go, what inspires them, and explains in a lot of detail the numerous ways how they consistently make money online to foot the bill on a travel-intensive lifestyle. Their primary objective is to help and motivate others to pick up a passport, get a remote job and explore it –to find balance and improve their quality of life.

Have a look at this article chock-a-block full of fascinating information about Hong Kong.

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on China here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on backpacking China on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking China.

This website is all about the travels of a family of four from Belgium. They say that the world is out there to discover and they can’t wait to see as much of it as possible. They want to discover all the magic that’s out there and share it with you.

Their website is family-orientated and wonderful to read. Be informed by checking out their posts on China.

 

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on China, click the button below here… 

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here is his article on Hong Kong

Cyprus

Coming soon…

Georgia

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Georgia

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Tbilisi in Georgia on their blog…

India

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on India

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on India here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about India by clicking here…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking India.

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on India, click the button below here… 

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her many articles on India here…

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in India by clicking on this link.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on India

Indonesia

Chris, Leslie, and their 5 kids, packed up, sold everything, and left their regular life to travel the world in 2018. They’ve explored Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and South and Central America.

Their goals are to empower other families to travel more, to break the mould of society and expectations they feel like they “should” fill, and to really LIVE the way they want to.  They love their full-time travels and desire to be a platform for learning more about full-time travel, especially for families. 

They run several successful businesses and have become experts at balancing the family/digital nomad life. They want to show everyone that travel with kids is, not only possible but enjoyable! Check out their awesome jam-packed informative site… and this article on Bali with Kids >>

Lauren is a full time traveler and digital nomad, traveling for 4 years she has been to 48 countries. Through well-written travel stories, itineraries, and photos she hopes to inspire others to see the world in a new light, and explore it themselves.

Have a look at her beautifully set out website and posts on Indonesia

Girl Seeks Globe is a travel blog documenting Amanda Pointer’s search for adventure around the world. She is a Minnesota native currently residing in sunny Colorado. While she enjoys her career in digital media, her true passion lies in traveling…

Read her very well written and informative experiences in Indonesia when you click on this link below.

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting guides on Indonesia

Mike and Oshin have been full time traveling for over 7 years. This incredible blog is about where they go, what inspires them, and explains in a lot of detail the numerous ways how they consistently make money online to foot the bill on a travel-intensive lifestyle. Their primary objective is to help and motivate others to pick up a passport, get a remote job and explore it –to find balance and improve their quality of life.

Have a look at this article chock-a-block full of fascinating information about Bali.

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Indonesia here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Indonesia by clicking here…

It is the mission of the Nomad Genie team to reduce single-use plastic consumption and encourage responsible travel experiences. They love exploring, and as a group they have travelled to a multitude of different countries across the world via countless modes of transport. They want to help you to travel with no regrets. Have a look at their site and read their very interesting posts on their blog about eco-friendly travel.

This post is about Bali banning single use plastic in 2019.

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Backpacking in Indonesia on their blog…

Paul Minors currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand. He is a digital nomad working as a Productivity Blogger and Virtual Consultant. He is obsessed with productivity, automation, optimising his time and income so that the can live on his terms.

Click here to have a look at his fantastic website and watch his video on Bali.

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on Indonesia.

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on Indonesia, click the button below here… 

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her articles on Indonesia here…

Ka and Katie Sundance and their 6 children are originally from Germany, but have now established a home base in Costa Rica for their world travels. They have been traveling with their family full time for over 15 years. Their fundamental aim is to show new and aspiring business owners, coaches and artists, how to transform their lives and businesses, to manifest more purpose, abundance and freedom!

Click this link to find out what they have to say about Bali and Indonesia in general.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Indonesia

Iran

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Iran

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Iran.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Iran

Iraq

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here is his article on Iraq

Israel

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his travel articles about Israel

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Israel.

Bex Band is a full-time adventurer and passionate conservationist. Her previous adventures include hiking the 1000km Israel Trail, kick-scooting the length of the USA and kayaking the width of the UK against plastic pollution.

Bex founded the Uk’s largest women’s adventure community Love Her Wild, has published a book Three Stripes South, and has reached over 1million people via her blog.

She has so much enthusiasm and knowledge to share. Have a look at her fantastic articles about walking the Israel National Trail  and 44 Unusual Things to do in Israel here…

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Israel

Japan

Ashlea is from Australia, she is a vegetarian and is super organised. She loves photography and exploring the world, having tried many different forms of travel from backpacking in hostels to luxury cruising, but she generally considers herself a budget traveller. Ashlea has been to 44 countries over 5 continents so far, with only Africa and Antarctica still unchecked! Her mission is to inspire people to live an adventurous and sustainable lifestyle. 

Read all about her time in Japan here…

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Japan here…

Joyce, Jesse, Jonah, and Jaxon, or simply “The Js”. They’re a Bajan/Korean-Canadian family that sold everything in 2018 to see everything.

They travel the world full-time, trying to focus on the most important things: family, being good travellers, and spreading good vibes! Before leaving, they partnered with Planeterra (of G Adventures) to highlight and feature their social enterprise projects all over the world.

Click on this link to take you to their experience in Japan.

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Japan.

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on Japan, click the button below here… 

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her wonderful articles on Japan here…

Jordan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Jordan

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Jordan here…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Jordan.

Bex Band is a full-time adventurer and passionate conservationist. Her previous adventures include hiking the 1000km Israel Trail, kick-scooting the length of the USA and kayaking the width of the UK against plastic pollution.

Bex founded the Uk’s largest women’s adventure community Love Her Wild, has published a book Three Stripes South, and has reached over 1million people via her blog.

She has so much enthusiasm and knowledge to share. Have a look at her very interesting article about the Jordan Trail here…

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here is his article on Jordan

Kazakhstan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Kazakhstan

Kuwait

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here is his article on Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Laos...

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Laos here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Laos by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written article loaded with very helpful information on backpacking Laos on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on Laos.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her articles on Laos here…

Lebanon

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Lebanon

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Lebanon.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here is his article on Lebanon

Malaysia

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Malaysia

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Malaysia here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her many articles about Malaysia by clicking here…

Joyce, Jesse, Jonah, and Jaxon, or simply “The Js”. They’re a Bajan/Korean-Canadian family that sold everything in 2018 to see everything.

They travel the world full-time, trying to focus on the most important things: family, being good travellers, and spreading good vibes! Before leaving, they partnered with Planeterra (of G Adventures) to highlight and feature their social enterprise projects all over the world.

Click on this link to take you to their experience in Malaysia.

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on Malaysia.

This website is all about the travels of a family of four from Belgium. They say that the world is out there to discover and they can’t wait to see as much of it as possible. They want to discover all the magic that’s out there and share it with you.

Their website is family-orientated and wonderful to read. Be informed by checking out their posts on Malaysia.

 

Alina and Andrei Ceclan, from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, started travelling around the world with their two-and-a-half-year-old in June 2018. You will find their experiences as they wander around the world with a young kid, but also holiday memories from the past or tips and facts to help you plan and arrange your travels better. 

This link will take you to their adventures in Malaysia.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her article on Malaysia here…

Ka and Katie Sundance and their 6 children are originally from Germany, but have now established a home base in Costa Rica for their world travels. They have been traveling with their family full time for over 15 years. Their fundamental aim is to show new and aspiring business owners, coaches and artists, how to transform their lives and businesses, to manifest more purpose, abundance and freedom!

Click this link to find out what they have to say about Malaysia

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Malaysia

Maldives

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his many articles on the Maldives

Mongolia

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Mongolia

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Mongolia here…

Myanmar

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting guides on Myanmar

This is a really great travel blog put together by a mom from South Africa (The Cape) who travels with her son. They share their fantastic travel tips and experiences around the world with you.

Read their very informative articles about their trip to Myanmar by clicking on this link…

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Myanmar (Burma) here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Myanmar by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their very well-written articles in their travel guide to Myanmar on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Myanmar.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her wonderful articles on Myanmar here…

Nepal

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Nepal

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic article on Nepal here…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Nepal.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her Nepal articles here…

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in Nepal by clicking on this link.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Nepal

North Korea

Coming soon…

Oman

Coming soon…

Pakistan

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking in Pakistan.

Palestine

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his travel articles about Palestine

Philippines

The Bowmans – Madison (a writer) and David (photographer and Graphic Designer) from NYC, with their two children have been travelling in a converted bus full time around USA, Philippines, New Zealand and Australia. 

Read all about their adventures in the Philippines on their website.

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here is his travel article about the Philippines

Lauren is a full time traveler and digital nomad, traveling for 4 years she has been to 48 countries. Through well-written travel stories, itineraries, and photos she hopes to inspire others to see the world in a new light, and explore it themselves.

Have a look at her beautifully set out website and her post about the Philippines

 

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on the Philippines

Mike and Oshin have been full time traveling for over 7 years. This incredible blog is about where they go, what inspires them, and explains in a lot of detail the numerous ways how they consistently make money online to foot the bill on a travel-intensive lifestyle. Their primary objective is to help and motivate others to pick up a passport, get a remote job and explore it –to find balance and improve their quality of life.

Have a look at this article chock-a-block full of fascinating information about the Philippines.

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on the Philippines here…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking the Philippines.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her articles on the Philippines here…

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his many interesting articles on the Philippines

Qatar

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in Qatar by clicking on this link.

Russia

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his travel articles about Russia

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Russia

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Russia here…

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on Russia, click the button below here… 

Saudi Arabia

Coming soon…

Singapore

Chris, Leslie, and their 5 kids, packed up, sold everything, and left their regular life to travel the world in 2018. They’ve explored Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and South and Central America.

Their goals are to empower other families to travel more, to break the mould of society and expectations they feel like they “should” fill, and to really LIVE the way they want to.  They love their full-time travels and desire to be a platform for learning more about full-time travel, especially for families. 

They run several successful businesses and have become experts at balancing the family/digital nomad life. They want to show everyone that travel with kids is, not only possible but enjoyable! Check out their awesome jam-packed informative site and article on Singapore here…

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Singapore

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic article on Singapore here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Singapore by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Singapore on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Singapore.

Alina and Andrei Ceclan, from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, started travelling around the world with their two-and-a-half-year-old in June 2018. You will find their experiences as they wander around the world with a young kid, but also holiday memories from the past or tips and facts to help you plan and arrange your travels better. 

This link will take you to their adventures in Singapore.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Singapore

South Korea

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on South Korea

Joyce, Jesse, Jonah, and Jaxon, or simply “The Js”. They’re a Bajan/Korean-Canadian family that sold everything in 2018 to see everything.

They travel the world full-time, trying to focus on the most important things: family, being good travellers, and spreading good vibes! Before leaving, they partnered with Planeterra (of G Adventures) to highlight and feature their social enterprise projects all over the world. 

Click on this link to take you to their experience in South Korea.

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking South Korea.

Sri Lanka

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Sri Lanka

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Sri Lanka by clicking here…

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in Sri Lanka by clicking on this link.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Sri Lanka

Syria

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Syria

Taiwan

Chris, Leslie, and their 5 kids, packed up, sold everything, and left their regular life to travel the world in 2018. They’ve explored Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and South and Central America.

Their goals are to empower other families to travel more, to break the mould of society and expectations they feel like they “should” fill, and to really LIVE the way they want to.  They love their full-time travels and desire to be a platform for learning more about full-time travel, especially for families. 

They run several successful businesses and have become experts at balancing the family/digital nomad life. They want to show everyone that travel with kids is, not only possible but enjoyable! Check out their awesome jam-packed informative site and their articles on Taiwan here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Taiwan on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Taiwan.

Tajikistan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Tajikistan

Thailand

Chris, Leslie, and their 5 kids, packed up, sold everything, and left their regular life to travel the world in 2018. They’ve explored Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and South and Central America.

Their goals are to empower other families to travel more, to break the mould of society and expectations they feel like they “should” fill, and to really LIVE the way they want to.  They love their full-time travels and desire to be a platform for learning more about full-time travel, especially for families. 

They run several successful businesses and have become experts at balancing the family/digital nomad life. They want to show everyone that travel with kids is, not only possible but enjoyable! Check out their awesome jam-packed informative site and their article on Bangkok here…

Ashlea is from Australia, she is a vegetarian and is super organised. She loves photography and exploring the world, having tried many different forms of travel from backpacking in hostels to luxury cruising, but she generally considers herself a budget traveller. Ashlea has been to 44 countries over 5 continents so far, with only Africa and Antarctica still unchecked! Her mission is to inspire people to live an adventurous and sustainable lifestyle. 

Read all about her time in Thailand here…

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his many amazing travel articles about Thailand

Dan and Lindsay McKenzie have been traveling the world together for 10 years. They founded Follow Your Detour after facing life-altering news that inspired them to embrace and take a detour in life. Their detour led them to full-time RVing in April of 2016 and they’ve been traveling the U.S. and creating their own path ever since.

They provide tips and resources for other couples interested in finding their own version of “The American Dream” and creating a not-so-cookie-cutter life. They recently adopted a beautiful boy and share their journey as new parents navigating the open road in a Class A motorhome.

Read their articles on Thailand here…

Lauren is a full time traveler and digital nomad, traveling for 4 years she has been to 48 countries. Through well-written travel stories, itineraries, and photos she hopes to inspire others to see the world in a new light, and explore it themselves.

Have a look at her beautifully set out website and read her posts about Thailand

 

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting guides on Thailand

Mike and Oshin have been full time traveling for over 7 years. This incredible blog is about where they go, what inspires them, and explains in a lot of detail the numerous ways how they consistently make money online to foot the bill on a travel-intensive lifestyle. Their primary objective is to help and motivate others to pick up a passport, get a remote job and explore it –to find balance and improve their quality of life.

Have a look at this article chock-a-block full of fascinating information about Thailand.

This is a really great travel blog put together by a mom from South Africa (The Cape) who travels with her son. They share their fantastic travel tips and exciting experiences around the world with you.

Read their very informative articles about their trip to Thailand by clicking on this link…

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Thailand here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Thailand by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Thailand on their blog…

Gaby and Kristen’s website is full of real, actionable information that guides you, step-by-step, into the digital nomad lifestyle – representing the idea of maximum travel with minimum baggage (and not just the luggage kind). One Bag Nomad exists to help you leave all the unnecessary behind and to save time by finding all the information you need in one place.

Peruse this awesome site and learn the finer details of being a Digital Nomad in Thailand.

Joyce, Jesse, Jonah, and Jaxon, or simply “The Js”. They’re a Bajan/Korean-Canadian family that sold everything in 2018 to see everything.

They travel the world full-time, trying to focus on the most important things: family, being good travellers, and spreading good vibes! Before leaving, they partnered with Planeterra (of G Adventures) to highlight and feature their social enterprise projects all over the world. 

Click on this link to take you to their experience in Thailand.

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Thailand.

Nora Dunn, originally from Canada, slow traveled the world full-time for 12 years (through over 55 countries and 5 continents), and still travels for half the year! She’s an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former Certified Financial Planner), and lifestyle design. She’s lived a variety of lifestyles by working in trade for free accommodation. Her location independent writing career takes care of the rest of the expenses. She has got a ton of content on her website. Since 2007, she’s perfected the art of traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way. If you’d like to learn how to do the same, then check out her brilliant site.

For her posts on Thailand, click the button below here… 

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her articles on Thailand here…

Ka and Katie Sundance and their 6 children are originally from Germany, but have now established a home base in Costa Rica for their world travels. They have been traveling with their family full time for over 15 years. Their fundamental aim is to show new and aspiring business owners, coaches and artists, how to transform their lives and businesses, to manifest more purpose, abundance and freedom!

Click this link to find out what they have to say about Thailand.

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in Thailand by clicking on this link.

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his many many articles on Thailand

Timor-Leste

Coming soon…

Turkey

Matthew Karsten has been traveling around the world for the last 9 years as a blogger, photographer, and digital nomad. Adventure travel & photography are his passions. Let him inspire you to travel more with crazy stories, photography, and money-saving tips. He will show you how to travel the world, to seek experiences over possessions, and open your mind to new possibilities. To visit places that you didn’t even know existed!

Here are his travel articles about Turkey

Lauren is a full time traveler and digital nomad, traveling for 4 years she has been to 48 countries. Through well-written travel stories, itineraries, and photos she hopes to inspire others to see the world in a new light, and explore it themselves.

Have a look at her beautifully set out website and her posts about Turkey

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Turkey

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Turkey here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Turkey on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Turkey.

Turkmenistan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots and lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Turkmenistan

United Arab Emirates

Rick and Alana Knelsen, are a Canadian family from the Prairies who sold everything to travel the world full time with their two little boys. They believe that life is best lived with no regrets.

Click on this link to follow their family adventure around Dubai, as you watch their video…

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on the UAE

A family of four (Jason, Jenny, Arthur and Ezra) from the UK, who believe that global adventure travel should not wait until the kids are older. They offer honest and personal support and inspiration for like-minded parents. 

Read their advice and adventures in the United Arab Emirates by clicking on this link.

Uzbekistan

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting and informative guides on Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Nick and Dariece are Canadian Travel Bloggers with an aim to show others how to earn money online, on the road and on-the-go, so that they can make travel a bigger part of their lives. They have been traveling for over 8 years and their motto is: Keep your life on your back and get more back from your life!

There is lots to have a look at on their website – like these very interesting guides on Vietnam

This is a really great travel blog put together by a mom from South Africa (The Cape) who travels and has adventures with her son. They share their fantastic travel tips and experiences around the world with you.

Read their very informative articles about their trip to Vietnam by clicking on this link…

Jodi Etternberg, quit her job as a lawyer in 2008 to visit Siberia. She planned to take only a year sabbatical to travel the world but never returned to the law. Instead, as a celiac, she ended up living the Nomadic Lifestyle with exciting work in food, public speaking, and storytelling.

In 2017, a botched spinal tap derailed her life and left her disabled. Her work and travels ground to a halt. Legal Nomads now reflects her new reality: she shares lessons from the road, and also how to cope with grief and chronic pain. And how to cultivate the resilience required to navigate tough times.

Legal Nomads remains a place to connect with others through curiosity and discovery.  Read her fantastic articles on Vietnam here…

Lola Méndez is a full-time traveler and freelance journalist. Exploring the world’s diverse cultures is Lola’s passion and addiction. She is an American-Uruguayan and has been traveling and working remotely for five years. Growing up in an international family exposed Lola to global cultures and she has had a passport since birth. She travels to develop her own worldview and has explored 60+ countries

Passionate about sustainable travel she seeks out ethical tourism experiences that benefit local communities. Read her articles about Vietnam by clicking here…

Fabienne and Ben are 2 bloggers, authors, and web entrepreneurs from the french part of Switzerland. After working for 2 years in Vienna, they left backpacking around the world for 19 months (2013-2015). This was a real “life changing” experience and they discovered during this trip what the words “freedom” and “flexibility” really mean.

Since then, they have been moving forward on the path of web entrepreneurship, embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

You can read their well-written articles loaded with very helpful information on Vietnam on their blog…

Will Hatton has been an adventurer and entrepreneur for 10 years. He is passionate about real adventures; freezing peaks and steaming jungles, crashing waves and raging rivers; if it gets his heart pumping and his blood racing, he is down. The goal of The Broke Backpacker is to show budding adventurers how to ditch their desks, hit the road and discover the intoxicating levels of freedom that can only be found while traveling the world. Will believes that travel is the ultimate learning experience and that when you are out of your comfort zone, this is when you learn the most.

What a website! That’s all I can say… have fun reading Will’s post on backpacking Vietnam.

Reshma Narasing, who began the website The Solo Globetrotter, graduated as an Electronics and Communications Engineer. But left her well paying job to do what made her happy: travel and writing. On her site, you will find travel guides, itineraries and solo travel tips to over 35+ countries.

You will find all the resources to travel independently, right from inspiration to itineraries to travel hacks.

She wants to show that everyone can travel – “You don’t have to be afraid to step out of your home alone seeking adventures and experiences. Your passport and social limitations don’t have to stop you. And finally that you DO NOT need a lot of money to explore this beautiful world.” Have a look at her article on Backpacking in Vietnam here…

Ka and Katie Sundance and their 6 children are originally from Germany, but have now established a home base in Costa Rica for their world travels. They have been traveling with their family full time for over 15 years. Their fundamental aim is to show new and aspiring business owners, coaches and artists, how to transform their lives and businesses, to manifest more purpose, abundance and freedom!

Click this link to find out what they have to say about Vietnam.

Transcend Your Limits is the place to learn about veganism, becoming a digital nomad, passive income, psychology and personal development. Stef shares travel tips, lifehacks and much more. He believes that everyone has the ability to improve themselves and unlock their potential. This site is full of actually useful personal development articles that you’ll WANT to read and use. 

Here is his well written and informative post on Catba Island, Vietnam

Tom Grond has been traveling the world CONTINUOUSLY since December 2012 and turned his passion for traveling into a lifestyle. Although he experiences working on the road as extremely difficult, he found a way to fund his travels through his travel blog, with tips for your next adventure.

After visiting more than 100 countries, Traveltomtom found new travel inspiration in visiting off the beaten path places, which led him to Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan at the end of 2019. He is slowly aiming to visit every country in the world!

Here are his articles on Vietnam

Yemen

Coming soon…

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