• Come See Me on Book Tour!

    Come See Me on Book Tour!

    I’m going on a book tour! My next book, How to Travel the World on $75 a Day, is coming out on March 25th and I’m going on a book tour to talk about it and the current state of travel! This is my first book tour in six years and I’m very excited to…

  • How to Avoid Paying Bank Fees While Traveling (Updated 2025)

    How to Avoid Paying Bank Fees While Traveling (Updated 2025)

    Finding the money for travel is one of the biggest challenges people face when it comes to taking a trip. It can take years to save up for that dream trip! And, when people finally save up enough and hit the road, what do most of them end up doing? They throw money away on…

  • My 6 Step Guide to Planning a Trip in 2025

    My 6 Step Guide to Planning a Trip in 2025

    Backpacking Europe is one of my favorite things to do as a traveler. There isn’t a year I don’t criss-cross the continent (except 2020 when no one was crossing Europe). During the summer, hostels burst with life, the Mediterranean sparkles, streets fill with people drinking wine and enjoying the day, and the late night setting…

  • Hiking Off the Beaten Path to Huchuy Qosqo

    Hiking Off the Beaten Path to Huchuy Qosqo

    “How high is this hike again?” I asked as I panted up the mountain trail, the top seeming so far off in the distance. “12,0000 feet,” our guide Efrain said cheerily as he and the others from the Amazonas Explorers office glided up the trail. “But it flattens out soon!” he added as a bit…

  • A Comprehensive eSIM for Travelers

    A Comprehensive eSIM for Travelers

    When I started backpacking almost 20 years ago, there were no smartphones. That meant you had to rely on paper maps, physical guidebooks, and (often outdated) information from random web forums. While it made traveling adventurous, it also made planning a trip very difficult. Fortunately, times have changed. It’s never been easier to access information…

  • Hiking in the Footsteps of the Incas

    Hiking in the Footsteps of the Incas

    When I finally decided to visit Peru, I knew one thing: I wanted to hike with the company that Mark Adams, my friend and fellow travel writer, used for his book Turn Right at Machu Picchu. The stories he shared about his treks and what he learned on them convinced me that those were the…