If you’re a lover of international travel, you’re probably thinking there is no way to have a vacation at home. This article will give you all the tastes of lands far away while being in the comfort of home. How? Pick a country and immerse yourself and home in it. I’ve identified 10 countries to start with but there are infinite possibilities.
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A staycation as it sounds is a vacation where you stay home as opposed to leaving your home, city, state, or country. You can stay physically inside your home or spend the night in a local hotel. Compared to hiking at the edge of the world or sipping wine in the Andes Mountains, a staycation might sound lame. But I promise it can be just as fun.
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In this video, we cover all the items we use for working while traveling full time on the road. If you are traveling for a long period of time and…
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When I was in college, I hated driving the 8 hours, and through 5 states. That is – until I realized my preparation was my issue. I was miserable. My road trip necessities included candy and coffee with little breaks to get to my destination (mom’s house) the fastest way possible – obeying applicable traffic laws.
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I love to read and I always have. I created this list because 2020 has forever changed travel. Whether you are traveling (or not), books can take your mind to…
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I started documenting the costs of our trips because people have often asked how much it costs to quit your job and travel the world. While that is a very long and dependent answer, I share our costs of traveling. The goals are to shine a light on how affordable
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How Much Does It Cost for a Month in Santiago, Chile
by Mel Baileyby Mel BaileyWe spent a total of 31 days in Chile and we spent most of that time in Santiago. I cover every expense we spent during the month – accommodation, tours, entertainment, food, and more! I tell family and friends that traveling is often much cheaper than expected. We spent…
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What to Pack for Long-Term Travel Part 2
by Mel Baileyby Mel BaileyWhen we left our jobs to travel the world for a year, we knew we couldn’t bring ALL of our stuff with us. We were determined to pack light. We’ve approached this trip as an opportunity to live minimally and enjoy the experience – not the stuff…