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An avid lifelong traveler and road trip warrior, when the pandemic shut down international borders, my small family (my partner and two pets) left our Brooklyn life behind for the opportunity to criss-cross the US via some circuitous routes, landing in some remote locations to work remotely for periods of 4 to 8 weeks across the Upper Midwest, Colorado, New Mexico, California, Oregon, Montana, and then some. Based in North Texas for a brief period, we continued to hit the road exploring the greater state of Texas; as well as road tripping to New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast; as well as driving from North Texas to Louisville, Kentucky via Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis, and Nashville, Tennessee. During my nearly 15 years of living in New York City, I had plenty of time to plan road trip adventures all throughout New England as well as make the drive between New York and Michigan on several occasions, and south to Maryland and the Greater Washington, D.C., region. Most recently, we road-tripped from New Orleans to Minnesota, more or less following the mighty Mississippi River north through Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa and to its origin in Northern Minnesota, where we presently live on a part-time basis. We anticipate we've driven some 45k miles on road trips across the US, specifically in the past three years alone.
Since I was a child, my dream has been to know other places, other people, other lifestyles. I remember I used to say that I would be an international stewardess when I grew up and so I would travel around the world flying from one place to another. But when I grew up and realized that I wouldn't be tall enough to be an international stewardess I tried to find other ways to travel and, ever since then, I haven't stopped.... By boat, plane, train, bus, car, motorhome.... Every way of traveling has its charm and always gladdens my soul. I love to walk, explore, study and learn the secrets of each place. I don't stay only with the popular places of general interest, but I seek and ask what local people recommend to do or see. That's how I have met surprisingly unusual places and extraordinary people. There are many ways to be enriched, for me the greatest richness is the experience that each trip gives, the memories of what has been lived, the feeling of discovering something new, different from everything we know. This is my way of enjoying life...
I've been traveling around Europe since December 2010. Traveling is one of my biggest passions and believes you should try and see everything before you are too old to move. I've lived in Budapest for the best part of seven years and two years living in Prague.
Video journalist, specialist in digital communication and branded content, and professional blogger at Mochileros TV. I’ve been working in the communications sector (Radio MARCA, Telecinco, Antena 3, etc.) for more than 20 years and for a decade as a consultant, content creator and event producer in the tourism sector. I took my first steps in television co-presenting a travel section on the programme Tips on Spanish national TV channel La2. In 2014, I was nominated for the Goya Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Film with La Alfombra Roja. In 2006, I ventured out on my big trip: from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego by public transport. Some 45,000 kms, 15 countries and 11 months of travelling. And I haven’t stopped travelling since. I spent a year in India working as a correspondent for the EFE news agency. And I’m always coming up with new projects – like this one!
I'm an avid traveler who loves finding unique places to visit in my city, state, region, and beyond. My first overseas trip was to France and Belgium when I was 11. I spent extended time in Europe while I was in college. I am very food-driven in my travels and love finding the best eats and treats, and almost always hit up a brewery when I'm in a new city!
Travel Blogger since 2012, I've been in 75 countries, I live in Rome and I'm in love with Italy. I'm a travel psychologist, nature lover, dogs lover.
I'm a travel expert passionate about road trips. I plan my trips carefully, I choose the most authentic spots and I search for hidden gems. I have a thing for finding the best restaurants. I'm glad to share my experience and my adventures all around the world!
Passionate traveller and photographer based in London.
I'm a French journalist and photographer based in London. Born in Paris, half-raised in Barcelona I've always taken inspiration in buzzing cities. My journalism beat includes visual art, travel, food, music, fashion, performance, cinema, and human stories.
Darcy Tuscano, an avid traveler, is also a journalist, content creator, social media manager and editor who has worked in marketing, advertising, and non-profit education in New York City, Asia and Europe. An experienced writer, blogger and public speaker, with a passion for adventure, her professional and volunteer work have led her throughout four continents and 35 countries. In 2019 she was featured as a keynote speaker at the Bali Family Adventure Summit, a week-long venture for traveling families seeking educational alternatives. A member of the Luena Foundation, an NGO providing critical services to vulnerable children, she formerly held the position of Staff Writer and Copy Editor of the family travel magazine “Everywhere”. Darcy is deeply committed to education equality with a focus on LGBTQ issues and her humanitarian aid work has brought her to the front lines of the refugee crisis in Greece and Turkey. Originally from the USA, Darcy has lived and worked in Japan, France, Thailand and Spain. Her future plans include returning to South East Asia and devoting her time to organizations involved in championing the rights of human trafficking victims. A single mom, she is currently raising her children in a coastal southern Spanish village where she embraces learning a new language, culture and customs. Darcy, whose motto is “Don’t Call it a Dream, Call it a Plan” is a writer, baker, yogi, swimmer, singer, music lover and avid hiker who has walked the Camino de Santiago three times.
After 17 years as a tour guide on four continents, Monika Fuchs works full-time as a travel blogger. She loves road trips. On her travels around the world she has discovered many routes that took her along beautiful and fascinating routes. She has been publishing travel tips, city portraits and tour suggestions since 2001 on her travel blog TravelWorldOnline about Slow Travel and Trips to Savor together with her husband. She is particularly interested in regional specialities, sights that show the culture and history of a region, and experiences that allow her to get to know the local people and their everyday lives
Curiosity leads me. I'm a travel writer slowly making my way across the globe to see and understand different ways of living. My first stop in any new area is to a grocery store—I like to see the prepared foods ready to take away, the packaging, the cleanliness, the democratic mix of people shopping, the smells and all the packaged foods that tell a story of what the place is all about. Next, a park—how does this new place create a nature space for the residents? And then, walking, walking and walking... I write cultural guidebooks and travel/lifestyle articles in places like the Los Angeles Times, BBC Travel, Hemispheres, LA Parent and Travel + Leisure. I also write children's books. Have a gander at my work at www.elisaparhad.com.
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