I’ve never been to South America, but Jake at nomadichustle.com certainly has. He’s originally from the States but has lived in various parts of South America for over 5 years now and loves it. He calls it home now. I’d say he’s a subject-matter expert when it comes to South America, so I’ve decided to...
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Written on June 20, 2019 in
Europe
Nomadic Matt is one of the best travel bloggers out there. And rightly so. He’s been travel blogging for over 10 years and his best-selling book, “How to Travel the World on $50 a Day” inspired me to plan my own trips. Matt has been providing amazingly helpful content for over a decade, and is...
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I don’t really like writing a blog. It feels like I’m back in college just trying to get to a certain page count and everything I could possibly share has been done, and better, than I can provide. Many other bloggers are light-years ahead of me in the travel blogging space and there are some...
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My first time outside of Sydney, I headed to the world famous Blue Mountains. Yes they are blue. Well kinda. The blue haze given off by the mountains isn’t a unique phenomenon to the Blue Mountains but rather all mountain ranges worldwide. distant dark mountains reflect little light to our eyes. Our eyes receive much...
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Written on November 17, 2018 in
Asia
Leaving the lonely Canggu villa, I arrived in Ubud to a more socialable hostel environment. Spending some time around like-minded travellers energized my spirit more than I received from the Canggu villa digital nomad life. I thoroughly enjoyed Ubud and has been one of my favorite places in Bali so far. I would recommend that...
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Recently, I wrote a 10-part piece for Lightweight Travellers about taking a grown-up gap year. I don’t write about my own background story very often but it’s so interesting to read other’s stories and how they became travellers themselves. We all come from different backgrounds but somehow find a way to connect with each other...
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Written on November 1, 2018 in
Asia
Uluwatu was by far my favorite place in Bali and the region where I spent most of my time. I liked it so much the first time that I came back a second time and it got even better. It has a bit of everything that I like, great beaches, epic sunsets, scenic ocean views...
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Just a disclaimer before I start: This post is not meant to influence your diet decisions and you should always do what’s best for your body regardless of my opinion. I am neither a Dietitian nor a Nutritionist and do not claim to be. These are my uninformed opinions. With that being said, yeah, I...
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A little-known place to the world at large but a place all Kiwis (New Zealanders) know of, Hanmer Springs is a special place. Located in the northern part of the rather large Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand and nestled in-between mountain ranges on all sides, Hanmer Springs is famous for one...
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Travel Fitness The one thing I miss the most about my life back home is my workout routine. After an 8 hour day at work, head to the gym 3 or 4 days a week. I stuck with this routine for about 2.5 years and made some serious progress in that time. I’m sure my...
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