Links

Below is a list of the Blogs I follow.

Lifestyle Design

Free Pursuits – Strategies for working for yourself and living the life you want

Four Hour Work Week – Experiments in Lifestyle Design

Round the World Backpackers

Trail of Ants – Around the World Travel Journal

Stretchd – Staying Challenged, Building Business, Traveling the world

Breakaway Backpacker – 20-something preparing for a year of RTW travel.

Nomadic Matt -Twenty-something vagabond who has been on the road regularly since 2005.

Traveling Savage – Around the world, one month at a time.

Zoo Adventurer – To travel, or not to travel, my only question.

Chris Around The World – Award-winning travel journalist offers tips, destination information and reviews for “value luxury” travelers.

Brenden’s Adventures – From Travel Articles, Photography, and a top100 independent travel websites list Brendan’s Adventure’s covers travel. pure and simple.

Living the Dream RTW – Around the world travel planning and adventures

Go, See, Write – Former lawyer turned writer on the road

The Roamantics – Travel Adventures and Misadventures

Ordinary Traveler – Travel Photography, World Travel, Budget Backpacking

Traveller World Guide – Travel News and Information with a splash of humor.

Justin Was Here – is a travel writer and blogger whose adventures have taken him around the world.

Solo Female Travelers

Twenty-Something Travel – Why wait to see the world?

Bacon is Magic – Travel, food, photography and everything in between

Me-Go – Two RTW trips and 50+ countries.

Legal Nomads – This former lawyer from Montreal is currently eating her way around the world, one country at a time.

Backpacking Chica – The backpacking chica travel blog: A mid-twenties woman travels around the world

Location Independent or Digital Nomads (includes minimalists)

Man Vs. Debt – Sell your crap. Pay off your debt. Do what you love.

Mobile Lawyer – Lawyer on the run!

Exile Lifestyle – Entrepreneurship, Minimalism, and Travel

Traveling Savage – Around the world, one month at a time.

Wandering Trader – Playing the stock market while traveling the world.

Family Round the World Travel

Family on Bikes – An American family that is bicycling the Pan American Highway (Alaska to South Argentina).

Four Suitcases – An American family that gave up high paying careers (and long hours) to take their two daughters on a round the world trip. They are currently planning another trip departing in 18 months.

Travel Junkies – A family explores the world.

Married or Couples Travel

Married with Luggage – You’ll find information on goal-setting, living well, managing your money, and simplifying your life every week on this blog.

Uncornered Market – Tune into Uncornered Market for human stories, engaging travel photography, street food reportage, and insights into personal growth.

Never Ending Voyage – Because Life is Short and the World is Large

Travel Snapshots – Travel Snapshots captures a brief moment in time that inspires people to wander the world and get a better sense of the global community we are part of

As We Travel – Great resource for first-time RTW’ers.

On Our Own Path – Notes from our Global Life

Traveling Canucks – Canadian couple traveling the world

So Many Places – One couples journey from cube dwellers to world travelers

Vagabond Quest – Dina and Ryan have been traveling around the world since April 2009 and are still going. It’s their dream to be permanent travelers.

Career Break or Gap Year Resources

Briefcase to Backpack – Offering travel advice for career breaks and sabbaticals.

Other Resources:

Budget Travelers Sandbox – Independent budget travel on a budget.

Migrationology – Travel Culture, Street Eating, and Travel Ideas

Think you should be included? Leave a comment below or contact me at jenny [at] whereisjenny [dot] com

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  • Jason

    Hi Jenny,
    Your list of family round the world travelers looks a bit light. Feel free to add our blog, if you want :)

    Jason
    http://travel-junkies.com

  • Anonymous

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  • Gaiayn

    Hi Jenny
    I’m 45 years old and have a lot of education and have had it with this enslaved mode of existence with never going forward but just holding on. I look like I’m in my mid thirties and am in excellent shape. I recently purchased a cargo bike and am researching and purchasing the parts separately. I have been on a serious mission for the past year in selling everything and have several stacks of hundreds and thousand dollars from the sales. I didn’t realize how much this crap was really worth and how happy I am to see all of this crap to go. I plan on owning nothing ever again. Its a spoiled sport distraction to focus my senses on the world around me. I plain on rolling out of here (NYC) in the mid to late spring. Keep on truck’in Jenny and don’t listen to anybody but your self because everyone is wrong about everything including me. I should have disappeared 20 years ago, stupid and naive me following the cattle heard mentality. But better late then never, right(?) and I’m not dead yet so that means I’m outta here.. Sell everything and own nothing.

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  • Anonymous

    Hey Jenny, great list of Travel Bloggers. If you looking for more includes I’d love for you to put Todd’s Wanderings in your list. Hope things are well with you.

    Cheers,
    Todd

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    Hi,
    My name is Ryan. I live in Aberdeen. Thank you so much for sharing the travel related blogs here. I have read a few and they seem to be interesting. Thanks!
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  • Anonymous

    These resources are quite helpful indeed. I found a lot of travel tips and got to know of some amazing attractions that I wasn’t familiar with. I am a budget conscious traveller and go according to my funds which I save for travelling around the world. One of these resources helped me make up my mind for booking a cheap flight to South Africa to visit the wonders this great country beholds. 

  • Braveheartbella

    hey jenny…what do you think of “4 hour workweek” by timothy ferriss?

  • http://www.whereisjenny.com Jenny

    I love the 4 Hour Work week by Tim. It not only acts as a source of inspiration, but gives you the resources to take action. I highly recommend it.