Travel bloggers can be a wealth of knowledge for those passionate about adventure. However, it’s no secret that some are better than the rest.
We’ve decided to compile a growing list of some of the best and most popular travel bloggers on the internet. Who knows, maybe you’ll run into one of them on your next trip.
These can be incredible blogs to follow, especially if you’re looking for some inspiration for the future.
Let’s dive in and see if your favorite travel blogger made the cut.
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Be sure to read Are Travel Vloggers Ruining the World? to find out more on their impact on travel and tourism around the globe!
What Are Travel Bloggers?
Travel bloggers, also known as travel influencers, are individuals and groups that share their travel-related experiences, insights, and recommendations. They can be beneficial resources, providing education and inspiration throughout the travel community.
Many document their adventures for their blogs and social media platforms. They often provide inside tips and tricks through articles, photographs, and videos. For them, it could be a great way to document their experiences. However, they can be nuggets of wisdom for their followers and viewers as they can help maximize their time and money while traveling.
A Growing List of Our Favorite Travel Bloggers
If you’re looking for resources to follow, here are some of the best travel bloggers you can find. They’re constantly releasing high-quality content that can help motivate you to get out and make memories.
Wandering Earl
Wandering Earl, also known as Derek Baron, has traveled the world nonstop since 1999. On his blog, he shares insights into his life as a long-term traveler. He’s visited 133 countries and spent 8,146 days traveling. On his site, you’ll find travel resources, blog posts, and many more valuable items. Be sure to find him on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube.
Kara and Nate
Kara and Nate Buchanan are from Nashville, Tennessee, and are best known for their YouTube channel. They’ve traveled to over 100 countries and regularly share their experiences with their 3.5 million and counting subscribers. Not only do they see some epic places, they push their bodies to the limit. Multi-day survival challenges and biking across the country are just a glimpse of what you get from them. Follow this couple on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
We Seek Travel
We Seek Travel is the blog of Olly Gaspar, a Swedish-born Australian who combines his love for travel with photography. He’s been all around the world since embracing the lifestyle in 2018. Along for the ride is his girlfriend, Haylea. On the blog, you’ll find years of guides to some of the best travel destinations, equipment reviews, and other helpful resources. You can find We Seek Travel on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Expert Vagabond
Matthew Karsten is the man behind the travel blog Expert Vagabond. He’s been traveling for more than a decade as a photographer and digital nomad. He regularly shares budget travel tips, advice on living the nomadic life, and his adventures. If you’re looking for daily inspiration to live life to the fullest, this is a great option. He’s on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X.
Nomad Revelations
Nomad Revelations is a massive blog created by João Leitão. He’s traveled to 145 countries and shares insights, photographs, and advice with fellow nomads. Whether you’re into overlanding, van life, or finding beautiful places, João has it. Keep up with him on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.
Atlas and Boots
Kia Abdullah and Peter Watson have visited a combined 146 countries. Kia is an author from London and has written for the New York Times, the Guardian, the BBC, and the Times. Peter is a writer and photographer who has worked with the Guardian, BBC Travel, and National Geographic. Their blog, Atlas and Boots, reaches more than 150,000 people per month and has nearly a decade of content. Follow them on Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube.
Fearful Adventurer
Torre Deroche is the Australian native behind the blog Fearful Adventurer. After pursuing writing as a hobby, it eventually developed into a career. Through traveling, Torre has discovered that fear is ruining the world and that a lot of people worry and feel anxiety. However, as Toree shares, those powerful emotions don’t have to hold you back. If you’re looking for a safe place to grow and challenge yourself, the Fearful Adventurer blog is it.
Nomadic Matt
Matt Kepnes, also known as Nomadic Matt, is the creator behind the travel blog Nomadic Matt. he’s authored two books, How to Travel the World on $50 a Day and Ten Years a Nomad. He began traveling full-time in July 2006 and has continued since. He’s covered 100 countries and territories, and his blog has planning checklists, tips for traveling, and guides to get the most bang for your buck. He’s on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok.
Goats on the Road
Nick and Dariece Swift are 30-something Canadians who have been traveling and living abroad for over a decade. Their goal is to help readers make money, whether living at home or abroad, so they can enjoy more freedom. They have a team of writers who share their expert knowledge through the content shared on Goats on the Road. Read through their content and keep up with them on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X.
Adventures & Sunsets
The Adventures & Sunsets blog is run by Kimmie. During her nearly decade of traveling, she’s not only visited over 75 countries, but she’s also lived and worked in eight of them. She’s held 17 different jobs and attended 35 festivals. You’ll find comprehensive travel guides to help you make any trip a dream. She enjoys finding great photo spots and places to visit on a budget. Connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
What Travel Bloggers Do You Follow?
Because there are so many fantastic travel bloggers, we couldn’t possibly capture all of them in a single post. Luckily, we will continue to grow this list and help share some of the best valuable resources available online. Who do you enjoy following? Who provides content that inspires you? Be sure to comment, and we might add them to the list.
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