Let’s discuss about high quality 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 several travel blogs that i like visiting.
Backpacker Banter, Chris is British and is currently living in Byron Bay, NSW Australia. Chris is a talented photographer and video creator. He’s also snapping candids of his beautiful girlfriend! His most recent Maldives YouTube video will surely make you want to quit your job NOW! If he isn’t surfing he’s off traveling the world and recording every piece of it.
Stuck In Customs: Described as a ‘Daily Photo Adventure’, this blog showcases Trey Ratcliff’s amazing travel photos. Of most interest to aspiring photographers are the step-by-step guides to how he took them. His guide to HDR photography is arguably one of the best on the web. Fluent In 3 Months: Irishman Benny Lewis sets himself language challenges, and along the way shows how you too can learn another language cheaply and quickly.
Chris Christensen started The Amateur Traveler podcast in 2005, and he continues to produce shows and blog about his travels on his award-winning travel podcast and blog. Christensen’s goal is to help his audience, whether they listen to or read his content, decide where to go for their next adventure. Today, Amateur Traveler is a mashup of videos, podcast episodes, and blog posts, written by Christensen and his team in addition to a few guest bloggers, that are sure to motivate you to travel. Susan Portnoy, The Insatiable Traveler, uses award-winning photography and storytelling to engage readers and inspire them to set out on their own adventures to connect with people and places in a new way. Susan especially enjoys traveling to exotic destinations such as Bhutan, Machu Picchu, Mongolia, and Myanmar, and she shares her inspiration and tips to help you embrace your spirit of adventure.
Cookiesound is probably one of the most badass mother-daughter travel duos in the travel blog industry. The travel blog is run by Nisa and Ulli Maier, a mother-daughter travel photography team who travel to off-the-beaten-path places while sharing exciting travel stories through writing and travel photography in a real, honest and sometimes sarcastic way. Their journey began with a twelve-month-long road trip on a 4×4 through Africa. If that doesn’t make you want to hear their stories, I don’t know what would.
Another blog that i like, a website that i like a lot, is TforTraveller , a travel blog with very good 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. 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 at TforTraveller.