2019 Best Travel Blogs for traveling the world
Here are the top 10 best travel blogs for 2019 that you should be following:
1) Migrationology
Mark Wiens, a “full-time travel eater,” explores exotic locations around the world, all for the sake of taking in new tastes and smells.
This is totally one of the best travel blogs for food enthusiasts, especially those who are drawn to different areas of the world through their cuisine. It even has a tool that lets you choose a city that Mark has visited, and he can tell you the spots to get the best food.
Inside, you’ll find lists of the best restaurants in major U.S. cities, travel guides, and even a list of the best airplane food you could find on a 10-star flight.
This blog has been featured in The New York Times and on CNN Travel.
2) The Drifter Collective
This blog focuses on the beauty of nature and the joy of spontaneous travel. The site follows the adventures of the talented and beautiful inside-and-out Kacey Mya Bradley, an avid traveler and nature enthusiast.
“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.”
Her content is so inspiring and engaging you’ll feel as though you’ve shared in her experiences. Beautiful scenery and eclectic photos adorn each post, giving readers a taste of different cultures and the stories Kacey has to share.
The blog also shares helpful DIY articles, tips for traveling, inspirational posts, home décor and style tips, plus ways to live a happier and more mindful lifestyle. If you have your own unique experiences to share, there are opportunities to write some content of your own for the blog.
3) Girl vs. Globe
Girl vs. Globe follows the adventures of Scotland-native Sabina, who traverses the globe and shares her experiences in her unique and personable style.
As one of the best travel blogs this year, Sabina has a certain wit about her and her stories are awesome. She’s traveled to the Middle East, Latin America, Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa. The bulk of her traveling is done in Europe, where she’s visited Austria, Britain, France, Germany, and many other countries.
Sabina offers her take on fashion, food, travel tips and lots of other fun content that’s definitely worth your time. Her blog has been seen on Lonely Planet as well as in The Huffington Post.
4) The Professional Hobo
No, this blog isn’t suggesting an unrealistic (and strange) career change. Rather, it’s an encouragement to never let cost hold you back from exploring the world. Nora Dunn travels the world on a budget and chronicles her journey to help you go on adventures without breaking the bank as well.