Hey fellow travelaholics! If you follow us on our social media accounts, you already know that we’ve been working on a book since we returned from our 14-month trip around the world. We’re excited to announce that it’s complete and now available on Amazon! After such an epic adventure, we knew we had to write something Read Post
Simple Apps to Enhance Your Travels
As budget and independent travelers, we like to keep things simple – and free. Our favorite smartphone apps don’t do too much of the heavy lifting for us on our trips, but just enough to add to the experience in a meaningful way. These apps will tell you whether to book your flight to Rome Read Post
Recipe: Jackfruit Bulgogi and Kimchi Tacos
My father first introduced me to kimchi when I was a child, but the putrid smell of spicy, fermented cabbage was enough for me to swear off eating it for more than a decade. Then in my 20s when traveling in South Korea, I ate it again and, unbelievably, enjoyed it. It is strange how Read Post
5 Adventures to Have in Hawai’i
Part of Hawaii’s allure is that it’s a mix of exotic and foreign while still remaining somewhat familiar. The familiarity comes from the fact that it’s a U.S. state, which means there are modern conveniences you’d expect to find in a first-world country. However, the “foreignness” is felt in a couple ways. First, this Pacific Read Post
The Monetary Cost of Traveling Full-Time
Recently, I posed a question to our readers: Do you think we spent more money while traveling or living in Washington, DC? My original intention for this follow-up post was to disprove a theory that I continuously heard prior to and throughout our trip: that full-time travel is expensive and beyond one’s reach. Since I Read Post
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