Let’s talk about top quality travel blogs
Let’s discuss about the best travel blogs in 2019. World is full of 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 reading.
Maptia is a collaborative project with a diverse group of photographers, writers, adventurers, and conservationists, who bring their readers a world of inspiring and thought-provoking stories. They are a volunteer-run travel blog spending hundreds of hours over the past 4 years to self-publish impactful travel stories in an independent, ad-free environment. Roads & Kingdoms: Their message is simple: the more you know, the better you travel. R&K use talented local journalists, deep storytelling, and the good things in life —- food, music, booze — to inform and inspire about destinations around the globe. Winners of a 2018 Primetime Emmy, a 2019 National Magazine Award and the 2017 James Beard Publication of the Year award.
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.
Matt Kyhnn is better known as Backpacking Matt, a travel blogger who explores the world but has expertise in New Zealand backpacking. The blog is an adventure and lifestyle blog that features photos and stories of Kyhnn’s travels around New Zealand and the world. Readers will discover destination-specific travel advice, adventure and exploration stories, travel reviews, and inspiration for taking their own adventures. Once a full-time lawyer, Indiana Jo now writes about her independent travel and adventures and hopes to inspire readers to pursue your own travel adventure dreams. Since 2010, Indiana Jo has visited more than 60 countries and six continents and become a digital nomad. She shares information to help readers arrange independent trips and other useful information for people who are looking to visit destinations with others.
Rachel Jones, the owner of Hippie in Heels, decided to quit her nursing career to travel freely and make her dreams come true. As an American travel blogger, she has lived in India but traveled to many other destinations in the world as well. She sells many travel-related products to earn money by travel blogging. The inspirational and informative posts on her blog have attracted a large audience. As with the other countries she has visited, India travel is very well-described in her blog to help visitors plan their trips to India. She uses Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube channels to attract a larger audience to her blog. Her blog also has an interesting, personalised design to attract visitors.
Another blog that i like, one of my favourite travel blogs, is TforTraveller , a travel blog with very good travel articles. The content i like the most are the 72 hours guides, they are perfect for maximizing your fun in a short weekend break. Solo travellers will find top tips on how to navigate abroad safely and achieve the full benefits of hitting the road alone. Equally, those in group s will discover the best way to plan a trip to ensure that everyone is ticking off their bucket list while making friends along the way. Backpackers, adventure seekers, city breakers, wildlife enthusiasts, history buffs, culture vultures and foodies will find something especially for them here. Read more travel info on TforTraveller.