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One World – One Trip

Two parents, 2 daughters, 12 months, 17 countries, 1 world, 1 trip and 1 blog written by the whole family. One World – One Trip is the record of their journey around that world and back again. Each member contributes their point of view at different times during their explorations. Now home, newer entries are [...]

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J The Travel Authority

Jeanine Barone has visited the world over, writing for many of the major travel-trade publications. Follow her journeys to unique destinations and her favorite “hidden treasure” spots. She also includes tips and tricks for every type of adventurer.

Dan’s Adventure

A year after getting his travel feet wet on a jaunt to the Dominican Republic, Dan is setting out on the biggest trip of his life — a round the word trip through Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America and North America.

Another F***ing Travel Blog

TD and Kim are two San Franciscan natives who took advantage of an unexpected lay-off to set off for 15 months of Round the World travel.

WorldWalk-Peacetour

Ferenc and István Ivanics are on a six-year, 25,000 mile mission to walk around the world. The Hungarian brothers are on a no-budget adventure, sharing a message of peace, brotherhood and friendship.

How to Become a Travel Ninja (e-book review)

A few months ago, Chris Guillebeau released How to Become a Travel Ninja, a 39-page guide designed to help travellers save money.

In case you haven’t heard of Chris, here’s what you need to know: He’s on a mission to visit every country in the world in 5 years. He’s well on his way – over 100 countries have been ticked off the list – and flies over 40 times a year. In short, if you’re looking for an expert who can tell you how to travel more for less, Chris is your guy.

Itinerant Londoner

When your friends all seem to having babies or buying houses, what do you do? Stubbornly resist, of course! In a bid to cling to his youth for a little longer, Geoff is setting out on a round-the-world backpacking trip in March 2009. First stop: Mexico.

Uncornered Market

Dan and Audrey have been travelling the world since December 2006, when they abandoned their lives in Prague, Czech Republic for an extended sabbatical on the road. Their stories are accompanied by beautiful photography.

13 Epic and Slightly Crazy Travel Adventures

Many people dream of going on big adventures; only a few ever do it. For this article, I found 13 individuals, couples and families who had the guts to embark on epic adventures. You may envy them, or you may think they’re crazy. But I guarantee that their stories will inspire you.

SoulTravelers3

SoulTravelers3 are a family of three on a slow, open-ended travel adventure throughout the world.

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