Accommodation

Confused as to whether you should stay in a: B&b, Hostel, Guesthouse, Apartment, Hotel, Resort, Backpackers, Lodge, Self-catering, Airbnb, Castle, (should you try) Coliving, Couchsurfing, House-sitting, or a Homestay (whew!)? There are many many different types of accommodation for short and long term stays. The links below describe these many different types of accommodation, and …

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Meals while Traveling

Whether you need to find out where the best / cheapest / safest restaurants are; how you can find vegan convenience foods; the places to go for vegetarian menus; if it’s possible to locate gluten-free or lactose-free or sugar-free items where you are traveling to… This is the section to find out all this information …

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Insurance

This section covers International Travel Insurance, Health / Medical Insurance and Life Insurance. All of these are very important to look into before traveling and while on your adventures as well.  Click on the links below to learn the details about insurances, how important each of them are, which ones you will personally need, and who the …

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Visa & Passport Info

You cannot travel without a passport and a visa: passports are fairly easy to obtain but visas are another story…! Each country has different rules for how long you can stay in their area, and there are so many different types of visas that you need to choose from. Here are the details from Nomads …

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Packing Tips and Tricks

There are so many things to think of, know about, and deal with when it comes to luggage and packing for one’s first Nomadic adventure. There are also lots of packing tips and tricks that one should keep in mind when one is traveling long-term.  So, here are links to experienced Nomad’s websites and blogs …

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Oceania

According to the National Geographic: Oceania is a continent made up of thousands of islands throughout the South Pacific Ocean.  Oceania is dominated by the nation of Australia. The other two major landmasses of Oceania are the microcontinent of Zealandia, which includes the country of New Zealand, and the western half of the island of New Guinea, made up …

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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 …

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Europe

Europe is made up of 50 countries, with Russia being the largest and then France. A small number of countries on this continent are transcontinental, which means that they are considered to be a part of both Europe and Asia. Europe is the second smallest continent in size but the third largest in population. The …

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Africa

Africa is the world’s second largest and second most-populous continent, being behind Asia in both categories. The longest river in the world, the Nile (4,132 miles), is located in Africa. Africa has the world’s largest desert, the Sahara, which is almost the size of the United States. Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in Africa. And there …

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