The Tops and Flops of 300 days of travel
In 300 days of travel, we have had some amazing ups and disappointing downs, and share with you here our top & flop moments, travel mishaps, favorite experiences and travel recommendations.
In 300 days of travel, we have had some amazing ups and disappointing downs, and share with you here our top & flop moments, travel mishaps, favorite experiences and travel recommendations.
We have been on the road now for 500 days! Read on for some road-trippin’ highs and a couple of risky lows, plus delicious food pics and two helpful travel recommendations we have learned in these last 100 days on the road.
Ash Ambirge is our April 2013 GlobetrotterGirl of the Month for good reason. This location independent firecracker is the president of her own six-figure marketing company, which she runs from her bases in Chile, Costa Rica and other places around the world. Ash minces no words and has no time for self-pity – this interview is filled with motivating stories, mantras and mottos, so read on only if you’re prepared to be inspired to sit down and finally get all those things done you’ve been meaning to do for ages!
This month’s GlobetrotterGirl of the Month and professional nine-to-five screwer talks about the need to hustle, why living in Thailand helps her re-invest in her business, and gives concrete tips for women considering affiliate marketing as a way to afford to travel the world.
Arlan Hamilton packs more into a day than most of us in a week, and travels the world while doing it. Find out what concert started it all for her, what its like to manage rockstar tours, and how she packs time in as a start-up consultant on the side, too!
Welcome to our new series, GlobetrotterGirl of the Month. In line with our 2013 Break Free, we will will interview one inspiring, successful woman every month who has been able to incorporate travel into living life on their own terms.
Our final GlobetrotterGirl of 2013 discusses her route to becoming a pilot, why you shouldn’t be afraid to fly and why she fell madly in love with the Caribbean island of St Croix.
In my monthly round-ups, I am looking back at my travels over the past four weeks, what went well and what didn’t, and what’s next for me. This month was …
2015 has been an amazing year – I visited 30 major cities in 15 countries, took 32 flights and slept in 70 different beds. Here are my 20 favorite travel moments:
23 flights, 25 major cities, around 85 different beds – it was a busy year, even though I only visited six countries. Here are my 2016 travel highlights: