The Vagabond Adventure is just
one of so many great travel websites out there. Whatever type of traveler you
are (adventure, budget, foodie, solo etc.), wherever you are going, you can
find a travel blogger to help your own mission.
Anywhere you go online, there are
planning tools, inspirations, ideas, and many fantastic stories. With thousands
of these resources, how can you choose? Honestly, we don’t think you can go
wrong with any of them, but each has a personality, a flavor to match your
tastes.
Here, we’ve decided to include
some of our personal favorites. These aren’t the biggest or most popular sites.
We think they are highly underrated. Our preference is to avoid the more
commercial sites altogether in favor of storytellers and guides that we think
our Vagabond audience would relate to.
If you’re looking for more travel
content, start with these recommendations and please come back here often as
we’re always discovering new adventurers with their own unique takes on getting
around the world.
And if you don’t mind, leave a comment below on our selections and please recommend your own favorite travel blogs. Perhaps we can add it to our list!
Great
and, Dare We Say, Underrated Travel Blogs?
Just
One for the Road
Rupert is a kindred soul. With
time to travel the world, he has created a fantastic library of stories from
destinations anywhere you might look, along with a nice filter to guide you
towards your next favorite spot. He even suggests his own set of travel reading recommendations that are a nice complement to
our own favorite travel adventure stories.
Two Birds Breaking Free
Eoghan and Jili write about
budget travel, mostly through Asia. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or
practical travel ideas you’ll do well to take a look at their work. We
especially like their Travel Philosophy.
We also love that they aim for
the lesser known spots.
Our own adventure into Asia
hasn’t begun (continent #6 coming 2025) , but we’re happy to have drawn some
ideas from their exploits.
Perfect Day Somewhere
Perfect Day is written by an
ambitious data scientist named Kasia who somehow manages to get about
constantly despite managing a career in one of the hottest fields around. We
are particularly fond of her delight with “curious humans,” a fascination that
Vagabond Adventure readers will recognize in our own work.
She delivers some practical and
fun itineraries you should check out. We recently told our own story traveling Into the Sahara via Merzouga. Compare notes by
reading up on her own Merzouga Tour.
Fshoq!
Besides being an avid traveler
Wojtek is a fantastic photographer. We have to commend him for having one of
the most elegant websites we’ve seen that includes this stunning interactive
map of his travel destinations.
His travel posts are efficient
and tailored to narrow topics. But the range of topics he delivers is what
impresses us, with categories covering environmental, family, adventure, and
even suggestions for moving your residence.
Travelfoss
Diana and Steve are a Romanian
couple who have been traveling nomadically for nearly a decade. They don’t like
to think of themselves as nomads, but their travel schedule is quite impressive. Of course, a decade of
excursions across all 7 continents and 50 countries has left a wealth of
content for us to enjoy.
Their diverse portfolio includes
travel tips, destinations, and itineraries.
Heather on Her Travels
Heather Cowper has been active
over 15 years, offering travel inspiration for the 50+ traveler who likes
authentic experiences mixed with a bit of luxury. Although she gets around the
world, most of her writing covers Europe and North America where she writes
about food, cruising, and culture.
Heather’s destinations and
stories don’t overlap much with our own, in topic or location, making her site
an excellent complement to the Vagabond Adventure.
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