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Whether you're planning a trip to a new destination or just looking for some trip inspiration, planning is the first step to traveling!
Pinterest is one of my favorite platforms because it provides unlimited inspiration, the ability to build "dream boards" and allows you to collect travel guides, photos, and useful information!
As much as I adore traveling, planning for adventures can be a major pain. Fortunately, after years of globetrotting, I've got a few tricks up my sleeve. Here are some of my top posts, resources, and tips to help you plan your next trip!
I've learned that to get the best deal on flights and accommodation; you'll want to check multiple booking sites. You never want to depend on a single website, so always cross-check prices. Check out some of my favorite travel resources and websites here!
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It's a few days before your trip and you're revving to hit the road. Time to pack! But, how you pack depends so much on the destination, the weather, and what type of travel you're embarking on. I've compiled packing guides for all types of trips around the world, including tips on the best luggage and ways to avoid overpacking!
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Travel insurance is one of the most important things that you can purchase for an international trip and, whether you are going abroad for a week or embarking on a year-long trip around the world, it is something that you should consider very seriously.
World Nomads Insurance (my favorite) can be tailored to suit your needs—their policies can cover personal loss, theft, damages, and medical as well, so when I've needed to see doctors abroad, had luggage stolen, or missed my flight, I was covered.
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Wi-Fi Hotspot: You never realize how much you rely on your phone until you are on the other side of the planet without data or service, so having reliable Internet access (even if just for emergencies) makes travel less stressful. Fortunately, you can stay connected 24/7 with a Skyroam Solis X LTE Global Wi-Fi hotspot!
more information hereVPN: I always travel with a VPN on my computer and phone—it protects all of your internet traffic, including emails, voice calls, videos, and music while traveling. While you're traveling, you often connect to public or semi-public Wi-Fi networks in places like airports, cafés, hotels, and train stations, so anyone on this same network can potentially grab your unencrypted data—goodbye usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers. A VPN is essentially a private network that only you can access, so there's no risk of theft or a data breach.
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Just getting started? I share tons of tips on everything from long-haul flight survival to first-time international travel!
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