Let’s discuss about top quality travel blogs in 2019. World is flooded with travel blogs so bloggers are forced to become more and more professional, comprehensive, posts get bigger and bigger, filled with more and more information, pictures and other travel things. Here are some travel blogs that i like visiting.
Dan Flying Solo, Daniel is a British bloke who works with Skyscanner and LonelyPlanet on the regular. He’s an amazing writer with tons of useful tips, and is an even better photographer. I had the privilege of traveling with Daniel and working with him in India. There was never a dull moment! His photography has also been published in Beautiful Destination, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic, Travel Channel and Matador Network.
The Everywhereist: Geraldine DeRuiter travels the world and eats. But she’s not your average Travel Foodie Blogger, as posts like 7 Badass Bavarian Foods You Must Try testify. Fox Nomad: Anil Polat’s tech guide to travel is the go-to blog for up-to-the-minute advice on wireless internet on the road, international SIM cards, and exactly which chargers you should be taking with you.
Kristin Addis is the expert travel blogger behind Be My Travel Muse, a site that details her adventures in solo female travel and encourages readers to travel the world even if they are alone. Be My Travel Muse is ideal for people who want to travel more adventurously or who want to hit the road solo. While you may not go to the extreme of quitting your job, selling all your belongings, and traveling with nothing but a carry-on bag like Kristin did, you may decide to go to an exotic place and travel as unlike a tourist as possible. Aileen Adalid is a travel writer and vlogger. She has become a successful digital nomad by traveling the world and building her business after quitting her corporate job in the Philippines. With I Am Aileen, she hopes to show readers that you, too, can create a life of travel by sharing detailed travel guides, adventures, resources, tips, and more.
Salt in Our Hair is a fun and colorful take on travel blog design that I rarely see in the travel industry. Nick and Hannah combined their top-notch photography with a well-designed layout, fun typography and deliver them at extreme efficiency. And by efficiency, I mean their travel blog is really fast, which is very important for a travel blog since most of our audience are often on their phones reading the blog.
A blog that i like reading, a website that i like a lot, is TforTraveller , a travel blog with comprehensive travel posts. The content i like the most are the 72 hours guides, they are perfect for maximizing your fun in a short weekend break. T for Traveller aims to build a community of like-minded people who think traveling and to expand your boundaries are important There ’s nothing quite like landing in another culture to give you a fresh perspective and make you evaluate what s really important in life. This website not only documents our journey and experiences but will also share stories from other travellers to encourage people to travel and create everlasting memories. See extra travel info on tfortraveller.com.