The Best Travel Blogs
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Provides first-time travellers with stories, tips and ideas on how to go about travelling to a place for the first time. It is also an assurance for every tourist and traveller that even the most seasoned one has started out as a neophyte. The articles in my blog are my experiences and observations during my first visit to a particular place.

I think museums are the most entertaining places to learn and explore. So, if you can't get to some of these museums, I'll bring them to you! What can you expect from MuseumChick? When visiting, you can expect fun stories about museums, art and special events I've attended, some interesting facts and reviews without any pretense. Oh, and of course, lots of pictures!
A new travel site with first hand information about locations from around the world. Travel Bay is destination for all frequent as well as random travellers around the globe. Find great places to visit, places that would fit your criterias of interest. Learn about awesome countries, cities, download .pdf guides about them and much more.

Resources, reviews and inspiration for families planning vacation and family travel with and for teens and tweens. Chief blogger Mary T explains, "our best trips are the result of lots of research to identify options that everyone will enjoy and letting our teen and tween have a big say in what we do on the trip". Visit this blog to learn about great teen and tween friendly activities, resorts, tours and camps from Hawaii, to Yellowstone, to New York City, the New Jersey Shore, New England and beyond.

A collection of inspiring moments gathered and experienced by Angie Banicki, LA publicist and friend to the stars. The idea began with a trip to Europe 30 days before her 30th birthday, and the journey continues.

The Indie Travel Podcast is an audio and video podcast from two full-time travelling Kiwis along with articles and stories from independent travellers around the world. Winners of Lonely Planet's "Best Podcast" 2009.

We blog daily including fantastic travel photos, travel deals from Europe, tips and tricks and destination ideas. We also include news and information about Travelfusion, the flight search software company that offers some of the cheapest flights and best travel deals out there.

Uncornered Market
Uncornered Market chronicles the journey of Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll, two curious
Americans exploring the world since December 2006. They share human stories, microfinance vignettes, street food exploration, photo essays and more on their website.

Jamie McDonald is a professional photographer specialising in editorial and photojournalism. He has recently travelled through China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, England, Austria, and spent a week in Budapest, Hungary at the Sziget Festival. His travels then continued through Hungary, the Balkans, Greece and Turkey. Follow the updates as Jamie discovers East meeting West.

Backpackingmatt is a blog devoted to my past travels around Europe, my current working holiday in New Zealand, and all things travel related.

We have been publishing the blog for nearly six years to provide information on home exchange holidays both for those new to the idea and also for experienced exchangers (who often share great tips). The blog compliments our home exchange service, Home Base Holidays, but aims to provide useful information to all current and would-be home swappers.
A travel journal my wife and I kept online during a 7 month RTW trip we took in 2000-2001, back before blogs were called blogs (we sent e-mails from various internet cafes to a friend in the States who then posted them to his site). It is completely unedited and in its original state.

Blogs the art and science of unusual journeys. Professional writer Abigail King uses her background in neuroscience to inject some curiosity about the rest of the world, bringing you fresh and quirky global stories, with photos, recipes, books and films to keep your travel dreams alive.

Ever wondered what it’s like to sell it all and go travel the world? – That’s just what we did… Aaron and Georgie have been travelling the world since April 2008. We sold our house, our car and even our cat so we could go forth and travel the world. We blog about our travels, our adventures, our love and our life from the road as we go. – Our Travel blog is focused on Backpacker budget travel, with tips and advice about traveling for a long time on a shoestring.

Here you’ll find weekend-sized parcels of information with photos, stories and practical tips that will tell you everything you need to know for a well-deserved break. Unwrap and enjoy wherever your inspiration takes you. Get inspired, get informed and get going.

After six years teaching in Boston Public Schools, a 28-year-old woman is traveling around the world for a year or more! Hop aboard for Laughter, Liberty, Love, Lookin' Around, Learning, and Lots More!

It chronicles my past tours of Europe and gives information on upcoming tours open to anyone 18 years and older.

Hints and tips I've learnt as I planned my last few trips around Europe. I am not wealthy but budget minded travellers can also achieve their dream vacations and I believe that if someone really wants to travel but doesn't know where to start, maybe my blog can help.

An adventure travel blog that brings you on a roller coaster ride around the world - Nellie is a travel writer who shares her passion for wild junkets through random ramblings and images. Obsessed with languages and an unpredictable lifestyle, she's always on the move. Where's she off next? Read about her perilous life journey on WildJunket.
An online guidebook written by locals and travellers who are passionate about sharing their local knowledge and travel experiences. Members, also known as Trip Gurus, earn Guru Points by writing reviews on things to do around the world and contributing travel tips and insights on the Mytripguru Blog. Come visit and share your experiences!

I'm sure you've had similar experiences while traveling. You're in a certain place and a fellow traveller, or a local, tip you off on a little-known beach, bar or hostel. Great travel tips from other travellers or locals always add something special to our travels. That was the inspiration for Traveldudes.
For Travellers, By Travellers!

Frank Camel (the ArsyCamel) is the alter ego of a well-connected and well-travelled serial entrepreneur who prefers to remain anonymous in his bid to review the good and bad of luxury lifestyle and travel. His aim is to simply inform 'what its really like', with no glossy brochure sales spin. For the last twenty years the ArsyCamel has 'ungulated' around the planet for work and pleasure. Where he stays is often influenced by friends and people he has met - a fascinating pot of egos and personalities, from the worlds of entertainment, media and the arts to tycoons and city slickers.

The travel industry's leading social networking application. With Where I've Been, you can show all of the places you've been on our interactive map, become an expert on any destination, write a review, upload videos & travel photos for the whole community to admire, and make reservations easily and efficiently with our booking service. Whether you are planning a trip to Russia, or booking a table at your fave French cafe down the street, Where I've Been makes it easy to schedule your life! Also be sure to follow us every Tuesday for #traveltuesday on Twitter. Where I've Been has over 9 million users spanning across multiple social networks & our mobile community!

A travel blog covering our travel experiences around the world. We review places to eat/see/stay at various destinations. Some of our most popular work include: Kukup Chalet Experience and Swensen's Ice-cream Buffet. Our posts are clearly segmented according to accommodation, food transport, thus providing our readers with ease of reference to these resources.

Europe a la Carte is a UK based, multi author blog about the best places to visit in Europe, with a focus on seeing beyond the usual tourist attractions.

Travel is an opportunity to truly unwind, enjoy the different rhythm and to explore new places and cultures. It is also about meeting the locals and fellow travellers, and sharing views, ideas and experiences. My travel experiences are my 'velvet escapes'.
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Specialises in the best in travel and vacations to Europe. From city guides and hotel reviews to the best in sightseeing and transportation tips, offtoeurope.com has it covered. Learn what to do, where to go and how to do it at.

A collection of unusual and memorable travel experiences from my years of travel. Updated daily - I will keep travelling till I get to 501 places; then I'll change the name of the blog to a bigger number and keep going!

The Adventurists Mongol Rally - Live
Follow the team as they compete in the Mongol Rally, with live updates.

Follow Canadian, Cailin O’Neil as she travels the world making her own travel TV show. Giving tips and tricks on how to get around and make the most of your own adventure.

Urban Sketchers is a network of artists around the world who draw the cities where they live and travel to. They have a blog, which is by invitation, and a Flickr group where anyone can share their location drawings.
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