Since you have stumbled upon this site you’re probably thinking about traveling internationally. My ultimate goal is to aid you in being able to discover what travel means to you in the easiest, safest, and most meaningful manner. While this is very exciting it can also be quite intimidating and scary, especially if this is your first time or if you have had a bad experience in the past. There are
probably a million questions running through your head: Where should I go? Can I bring my kids? How do I find an affordable plane ticket? How do I find safe places to sleep at night? How do I get through customs? Do I need a passport? How do I get my passport? How do I pack my bag? What if I don’t speak the local language? And on and on…
Don’t feel bad about these questions. They are all legitimate questions that every international traveler must answer before they embark on their journey. My aim is to help guide you through all of the steps of the international travel process. I will be drawing from my personal international travel experience (I have been to ten countries on four continents in the last eight years) as well as other resources I am familiar with. I will provide you with resources for answering as many of your questions as possible as well as questions you didn’t even know you had. In conclusion, I believe the world is a beautiful place with diversity beyond anyone’s wildest imagination. I think every human being should be able to experience as much of the world as they possibly can in their lifetime. I want to do my part to show people that they can venture out of their bubbles and comfort zones. They can travel overseas and experience cultures, traditions, and beauty they never knew they could be a part of. To me traveling is not about being a tourist. To me traveling is being a citizen of the world. Traveling allows me to better understand people, cultures, beauty, love, nature and why we are truly blessed to be living on this planet. Traveling shows me that every single human being on our earth is beautiful regardless of their race, religion, culture, language, or economic status.