Let’s talk about top quality travel blogs in 2019. World is flooded with 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 visiting.
Dan Flying Solo, Daniel is a British bloke who works with Skyscanner and LonelyPlanet on the regular. He’s an amazing writer with tons of useful tips, and is an even better photographer. I had the privilege of traveling with Daniel and working with him in India. There was never a dull moment! His photography has also been published in Beautiful Destination, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic, Travel Channel and Matador Network.
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.
Daniel James is a travel photographer and writer who has spent three years on the road. In Dan Flying Solo, he shares tales of his travels and tips for readers. Get inspired by reading Dan’s articles, watching his videos, and blowing through his stunning photographs. 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.
This travel blogger, named Joshua, definitely has one of the most inspirational and interesting travel blogs on the web. Nero and Me follows the adventures of this blogger throughout the UK as he travels only with his backpack and his dog, Nero. So far, Joshua has explored and written about various locations in five countries. However, he has clearly stated that he plans to branch out and expand his travels to many other places in the future. The adventurous spirit of this travel blogger is definitely something to be admired, and his posts are intriguing, to say the least. With some truly amazing photos to accompany his interesting and informative posts, this travel blog is one of the best you will find on the internet today.
A blog that i like, one of my favourite travel blogs, is TforTraveller , a travel blog with comprehensive 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. T for Traveller aims to build a community of like-minded people who think traveling and to expand your boundaries are important There ’s nothing quite like landing in another culture to give you a fresh perspective and make you evaluate what s really important in life. This website not only documents our journey and experiences but will also share stories from other travellers to encourage people to travel and create everlasting memories. See extra travel info at TforTraveller.