Whether you like reading about journeys to faraway locations or are looking to learn everything you need to create a blog of your own, travel blogs are among the most diverse and fascinating things one can find on the Internet. There is just something about people out of their own backgrounds trying to come to terms with different cultures and environments that provides a unique appeal. Here, we’ve gathered 10 of the most interesting travel blogs on the internet for you to enjoy.
1. ProTravelBlog.com
Read tips and tricks about traveling in different parts of the world, along with practical advice on how to improve your experiences and do it in a sustainable manner. If this is not enough, here you can find another list of hand-picked travel bloggers you really should follow.
2. Roads and Kingdoms
Created by two foreign correspondents of Time magazine, Roads and Kingdoms is a treasure trove of information, insights, and atmospheric narrative articles about culture, everyday life, situations, and recent happenings in foreign countries. The fact that the authors are professional journalists with a great deal of experience allows them to write beautiful, powerful, and fascinating texts, no matter what the topic is.
3. Nomadic Matt
Nomadic Matt is the author of the New York Times bestseller How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, and, as one may guess, his blog is generally dedicated to describing the ways one can travel wherever one wants without spending a fortune.
4. The Ticket
Chris McGinnis is a veteran of travel blogging (he also wrote columns for CNN and BBC), and his blog is an excellent choice for those who travel regularly and want to do it more efficiently. Industry trends, tips for travelers, insights into potential developments in the future — you will find all this and more at The Ticket.
5. The Cranky Flier
The Cranky Flier concentrates on airlines — not on trivial stuff like points and miles, but on things that bring about serious changes: mergers, changes in services, new airliners, and other things that can considerably influence the quality and availability of air travel.
6. The Poor Traveler
Another excellent source of information on frugal traveling, The Poor Traveler provides all kinds of information to make traveling available to those who cannot afford (or don’t want) to waste large sums of money to make their traveling dreams come true.
7. Boarding Area
Boarding Area is not so much a blog as a group of blogs providing a wide range of tips on all travel-related things: from basic traveling life hacks, to advice on the best places for dining, to specific advice for particular types of travelers. The sheer amount of content may be disorienting, but once you start reading, you won’t stop.
8. Legal Nomads
Jodi Ettenberg, a former lawyer, relates her experiences while traveling and enjoying local cuisines of countries and cultures around the world. She started out simply describing her experiences, but currently she is mostly focused on her thoughts on different cultures and, especially, food culture and its importance for the understanding of a country.
9. Solo Traveler
Solo Traveler is exactly what it says on the tin — a blog dedicated to providing tips for those willing to travel abroad solo. From safety advice to what to take with you on a trip, you will find everything here.
10. Lee Abbamonte
Lee Abbamonte is the youngest American ever to visit every country in the world, which is probably the best recommendation he can get. He has travel experience exceeding that of most other people and is happy to share it with his readers.
In these travel blogs you will find information and insights that aren’t present in official guides. Use the first-hand experiences of others to take your own journeys to a whole new level!
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