Posted: 5/10/24 | May 10th, 2024 The Bilt Mastercard® is one of my favorite travel credit cards. While I have a handful of others in my wallet, Bilt is my go-to for most of my day-to-day spending. Plus, it’s still the only credit card that allows you to earn points on rent (up to 100,000 […]
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Meet the Team: The People Behind Nomadic Matt
Over the years, this blog has grown from a part-time hobby to one of the biggest travel blogs in the world. During that time, I’ve built an awesome team of remote workers to help me keep this blog running smoothly. Allow me to introduce to Nomadic Matt crew!
Where to Stay in Bangkok: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit
Last Updated: 4/19/24 | April 19th, 2024 I love Bangkok. It’s one of my favorite cities in the world (I spent two years living here). It doesn’t necessarily have tons of “tourist attractions,” but its energy is contagious and the people are the best. A city of eight million people spread out over 50 districts, […]
How to Travel Cheap: 16 Ways to Travel for Cheap or Free
There are so many ways you can travel for virtually free. You don’t need a lot of money to begin. Even if you don’t earn a lot or have debt, there are ways to go overseas still. If you feel that no matter what you do you will never get ahead by saving money, follow this guide to ultimate travel frugality and see the world on the ultra-cheap.
How to Learn the Basics of Any Language in Four Steps
Learning a new language is tough – and I’m terrible at it! That’s why I’ve reached out to Benny from Fluent in Three Months to help share some of his language hacks. With his strategies and tactics, you’ll be able to pick up any language in as little as – you guess it! – three months!
Singapore Travel Guide
Singapore is one of my favorite cities in the world. It’s a foodie’s dream, bursting with tasty hawker stalls, delicious Indian food, and fresh seafood. There are hiking trails where you can stretch your legs and beaches for chilling out and soaking up the sun. Home to around 5.7 million people, Singapore is a cosmopolitan […]
Inside The Factory: How a Boeing is Built
I went to the Boeing factory in South Carolina to find out how they build their Dreamliner airplanes and train pilots and crew. As a frequent flier, it was an eye-opening experience that I want to let you in on too!
12 Things Every Person Who Wants to Travel with Their Dog Should Know
Last Updated: 02/08/20 | February 8th, 2020 This is a guest post from Candy Pilar Godoy, who blogs about pet travel at Boogie The Pug. She travels the world with her pug, Boogie, and her tiny chihuahua, Marcelo. She’s here to tell you how you can do the same with your dog! Many people assume […]
South Korea Travel Guide
Though South Korea is small (about the size of the US state of Indiana), it punches well above its weight in terms of things to see and do. Boasting a vibrant culture, incredible history, natural beauty, delicious food, and a wild nightlife, it’s home to both major cities and untouched nature, offering something for every […]
25+ Free Things to Do in Washington, D.C.
I really love Washington D.C. There are people from all over the world, making the city very eclectic, diverse, and a foodie’s dream. But Washington DC is not a cheap city. Meals, hotels, transportation, parking—they all add up to a lot of money. Luckily, there are many great free things to do in the city for the budget traveler.
17 Things to See and Do in Taiwan
Last Updated: 11/6/23 | November 6th, 2023 I lived in Taiwan for a few months as an English teacher. I loved my time there and have always felt the country was really under-appreciated. Carrie Kellenberger is an expat who has been living in Taiwan for ten years. She runs My Several Worlds and in this […]
Washington D.C. Travel Guide
Having grown up in New England, visiting Washington D.C. is something I’ve done since I was a kid. I love the capital. There are over 175 embassies, ambassador’s residences, and international cultural centers here. That means there’s a diversity and culture here you won’t find in most other cities in the US (except maybe NYC). […]