37 New Travel Blogs to Fall in Love With in 2024

Discover the list of the most exciting and inspiring new travel blogs that you would love to follow.

Hubert Lasocki
10 min readJan 25, 2024
Discover list of excising 37 new travel blogs to follow
Photo by Author, Mexico

Are you seeking inspiring travel adventures from new travel blogs all around the world and real stories from travelers, digital nomads who know their stuff and have dedicated their lives to exploring the world in their own way?

Join me on an exciting journey of travel blogging and amazing stories behind their authors!

👉 Become A Blogger: From Strategy To Writing

Personally, as a digital nomad, I’ve spent a lot of time traveling.

Unfortunately, I wish I had started a blog back then. It would have not only allowed me to share what I love most but also provided a fantastic way to earn extra money to fund future travels.

So, if the lifestyle proposed by the bloggers gathered here suits you, consider whether this could be your way of life to!

It’s me in Guatemala on a volcano with a police escort. Don’t me ask why.

Okay! Here is a list of 37 new travel blogs, the most interesting and exciting ones that I enjoy reading in 2024:

  1. Gallop Around The Globe — Kiara shares her travel experiences, especially about Peru, along with insights into European and Southeast Asian destinations.
  2. Backpacking Mattled by Matt Kyhnn, exudes the captivating spirit of Nomadic Matt with its straightforward design, distinctive content tone, and vivid travel photography. Matt Kyhnn enhances the storytelling experience by incorporating immersive videos, offering his audience a deeper connection with the content. Choosing to break away from the conventional career path after college, Matt embarked on an extended journey, working and exploring Ireland, Scotland, and mainland Europe. His adventurous spirit eventually led him to New Zealand, where he currently resides. In addition to managing his blog, Matt extends his travel passion through Planit NZ, his travel planning and booking website.
  3. The Longest Way Homeinitiated as David Ways’ personal travel journal, chronicles his journey as a solo traveler in pursuit of home. Originating as a private diary, it evolved into a comprehensive blog featuring travel guides across Europe. David discovered his sense of home in Nepal before venturing into other parts of Southeast Asia. Despite being lax about grammar and spelling, David excels as a captivating storyteller and skilled photographer, showcasing his moments in the blog’s gallery. The Longest Way Home offers a wealth of content on diverse destinations, trekking, travel planning, and detailed guides to Nepal, Thailand, overland travel, with a bonus mini-guide to Portugal.
  4. Two Scots Abroad — Follow Gemma and Craig’s journey as they plan a year-long trip to the Americas, and explore their past adventures in Turkey, Thailand, and more.
  5. Kate McCulley — known as Adventurous Kate, is a seasoned travel blogger sharing her myriad adventures spanning 83 countries and seven continents. During her time in Southeast Asia, she crafted her blog and freelance portfolio, ingeniously funding her journeys. Kate caters to a specific audience — women aspiring to travel, offering valuable guidance on safety and ease. Her blog’s “Solo Female Travel” category encompasses insightful posts on safety, planning, destination guides, and more. Additionally, Kate provides a curated list of travel resources to empower her audience in turning travel dreams into actionable plans.
  6. No Ordinary Nomad — Erin focuses on adventure travel and affordable luxury, currently documenting her trek to Everest Base Camp.
  7. Global Grasshopper — curated by Becky Moore and her team of seasoned travel photographers and writers, is a travel blog that reflects Becky’s life as a “semi-nomad.” With a foundation laid during her six-month journey through Southeast Asia, she seamlessly transitions between countries, occasionally residing in Ireland, Australia, or parts of Southeast Asia. Global Grasshopper delves into posts about both popular and underrated travel destinations, along with insights into hotels and accommodations. The blog offers a unique touch with content dedicated to dog-friendly travel, covering topics ranging from dog booster seats to pet-friendly hotels. Benefiting from a team of experts, the blog ensures consistently high-quality content. Additionally, the team organizes boutique tours, providing readers with an opportunity to partake in unforgettable travel experiences.
  8. The Blonde Abroad — Kiersten “Kiki” Rich a travel blogger, she delves into two additional lifestyle spheres — blogging and photography. Kiersten embarked on a transformative three-month journey across multiple countries, redefining the concept of “success,” and emerged as one of the most accomplished travel bloggers online. The Blonde Abroad spans various topics, including travel photography and international cuisine, drawing insights from Kiersten’s rich personal travel experiences.
  9. Nomadic Matt — Matthew Kepnes, also known as Nomadic Matt, captivates readers with his engaging website design and personal writing voice, creating an immersive reading experience. Formerly a cubicle worker, Matthew’s transformative journey in 2004 to Costa Rica sparked a love for travel that changed his perspective on life. His blog, Nomadic Matt, offers valuable travel tips, covering topics such as saving for a trip and exploring destinations like Singapore. Matthew’s story exemplifies how a single trip can lead to a lifelong passion for travel.
  10. MAD Travel Diaries — Marissa, a blogger from Trinidad and Tobago, shares her travel experiences, introducing readers to her country while exploring destinations worldwide.
  11. Breathe With Us — is the travel blog of Hugo and Cristina, an expat couple in London. Despite not being full-time travelers, they make the most of every opportunity to explore over 20 countries, emphasizing a balance between outdoor adventure and cultural experiences. With a focus on nature and unique heritage, their articles provide a personal view of destinations, aiming to inspire others to travel. From marathons in London to hiking in picturesque locations, their blog showcases a diverse travel portfolio. Whether seeking quality accommodation or savoring local cuisines, Hugo and Cristina share their insights and travel wisdom. Connect with them through their contact details and join their journey to new horizons.
  12. Lavi Was Here — pronounced like “lovey dovey,” chronicles the adventurous journey of Lavi, who made a bold move in March 2014 by leaving her corporate finance job in NYC to pursue a lifelong dream of traveling the world. Having been bitten by the travel bug during solo explorations across South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe, Lavi embraces the uncertainty of her journey. This blog isn’t about ticking off destinations from a bucket list; it’s a platform designed to inspire solo travel and motivate those daydreaming at their desks to follow their passion for exploration. Join Lavi on a captivating ride filled with cultural immersion, historical wonders, and the boundless beauty of our world. Buckle up and let Lavi Was Here be your guide to embracing the thrill of the unknown.
  13. Legal Nomads — Legal Nomads, founded in 2008 as a travel blog during a one-year sabbatical from law, evolved into a thriving career and community. Sparked by a high school documentary, the blog covers food, travel, and gluten-free adventures. Recognized with awards and features, Legal Nomads is a hub for storytelling, photography, and gluten-free travel resources. Embark on a journey with Legal Nomads and explore the world’s wonders.
  14. Uncornered Market — Audrey and Dan share heartwarming stories and extraordinary photographs, focusing on cultural travel and sustainability. They are exceptional storytellers, emphasizing the human side of their journeys.
  15. Alex in Wanderland — Alex, a photographer and dive specialist, roams the States, sharing travel stories, dive tips, and great photos with a touch of self-deprecating humor.
  16. The Blonde Abroad — Kiersten’s blog intersects fashion and travel, offering tips for women on what to wear, pack, and explore during higher-end, comfort travels.
  17. Hey Nadine — Nadine’s popular YouTube channel documents her quirky and nerdy take on travel, making her videos entertaining and immersive.
  18. View from the Wing — Gary Leff, the “OG” of travel hacking, provides industry analysis and behind-the-scenes insights into loyalty programs and airlines.
  19. Wandering Earl — Earl, a vagabonding nomad backpacker, shares raw, honest travel stories from off-the-beaten-path destinations, making his blog authentic and unique.
  20. Oneika the Traveller — Oneika discusses the “real” side of travel, addressing political issues, racial prejudice, and life as a black female traveler.
  21. Never Ending Footsteps — Lauren, known for her misadventures, shares humorous travel tales filled with mishaps, along with practical tips and detailed expense breakdowns.
  22. Be My Travel Muse — Kristin, an adventurous solo female traveler, explores off-the-beaten-path destinations, sharing insightful tips, incredible photos, and engaging YouTube videos.
  23. HoneyTrek — Mike and Anne, on an extended honeymoon for eight years, share adventures, sustainable travel tips, and insights into RV living and couples’ travel experiences.
  24. Chubby Diaries -Jeff Jenkins tackles plus-size travel, challenging body shaming and providing resources and inspiration for travelers of all sizes.
  25. Travels of Adam — Adam focuses on LGBTQ travel and lifestyle content, with hipster city guides and insights into the coolest bars, cafes, and nightlife spots.
  26. Hey Ciara. — Ciara, a full time solo female traveler, shares honest and insightful travel reflections and advice, addressing the experiences of traveling as a solo black female.
  27. The Travel Episodes — The Travel Episodes takes travel blogging to new heights by incorporating storytelling through a combination of writings, video clips, sound effects, and photography. Each entry feels like reading a futuristic storybook that immerses you in the travel experience.
  28. Anywhere We Roam — Anywhere We Roam, a UK-based travel blog by Paul and Mark, stands out with its clean design that serves as a canvas for atmospheric and immersive photography. Articles like “Impressions of Havana — A Story from the Streets” transport readers through captivating visuals and immersive writing, providing a sense of being present in the explored locations.
  29. The Flore’s Blog — The Flore, crafted by Florian Kriechbaumer, features bold typography, stunning photography, and excellent storytelling. Meticulously documented stories, such as “A First Glimpse of Thailand,” showcase Bangkok with a travel magazine feel. The blog’s design strikes a perfect balance between identity and content, setting it apart from others on the list.
  30. The Blonde Abroad — The Blonde Abroad impresses with a well-themed design, incorporating pastel colors and personalized touches, making it akin to reading a travel diary. Kiki’s excellent taste in design is evident in the blog’s dynamic theme changes based on the current season. The blog’s aesthetic extends to photos resembling Polaroid shots, creating a unique and personal reading experience.
  31. World Of Wanderlust — World of Wanderlust, by Brooke Saward, features a beautiful and easy-to-navigate design with clean minimalism. The blog’s layout allows curated photos, like those from Thailand, to shine, providing a warm and grainy feel reminiscent of an old travel diary. The combination of minimal design and unique character makes World of Wanderlust a standout travel blog.
  32. Roads & Kingdoms — Roads & Kingdoms adopts a documentary-style approach to travel blogging, combining high-quality photography with engaging storytelling. The clean and minimal design allows viewers to enjoy captivating stories and stunning photos without distraction. The blog sets itself apart by presenting rarely-told stories from around the world in an engaging and visually appealing manner.
  33. Notes From The Road — Notes From The Road, by Erik Gauger, focuses on unvarnished, personal travel stories, presented through a minimal design that lets content speak for itself. The blog balances high-quality photos with easy-to-digest stories, providing an interesting take on travel narratives. The minimal and clean design enhances accessibility and keeps the focus on the content.
  34. Another Escape — Another Escape excels in producing high-quality outdoor lifestyle content with engaging travel stories and stunning photography. The clean and minimal design, as seen in stories like “The Road Taken,” allows the content to surface and shine. The website’s design enhances the reading experience, allowing readers to enjoy outdoor world stories in solitude.
  35. Girl Gone Travel — founded by Carol Cain, seamlessly merges her expertise in communications, social media marketing, and branding with her award-winning travel blogging. Carol’s passion for travel and digital marketing is evident throughout the well-designed blog, offering engaging and high-quality content infused with her vibrant personality. Beyond travel-related posts, Girl Gone Travel serves as a valuable resource for aspiring bloggers, delving into topics such as blogging and online branding. This dual focus makes it an ideal destination for both travel enthusiasts seeking inspiration and individuals aspiring to venture into the world of blogging.
  36. The Adventurists — led by the charismatic “Chief Idiot” Tom Morgan, stands out as one of the most impeccably designed travel blogs featured here. The blog’s innovative use of video content doesn’t compromise loading speed, showcasing a technical feat that enhances the overall user experience. Tom Morgan and his team’s whimsical approach is evident throughout the site, with a focus on crazy and adventurous ideas. The blog documents daring outdoor activities across air, land, and sea, often tied to charitable causes. Notably, The Adventurists invite their audience to join these activities globally, such as the thrilling “Monkey Run,” where participants race on tiny bikes through dirt trails. In a blogging landscape often saturated with content, The Adventurists manage to consistently deliver unique and memorable experiences.
  37. Gary Arndt — the mastermind behind Everything Everywhere, elevates travel blogging to an art form through his exceptional photography skills. With numerous major travel photography awards under his belt, Gary’s visual storytelling is unparalleled, making a visit to the “Travel Photos” page on Everything Everywhere a must for any travel enthusiast. His ability to capture breathtaking moments is matched by his dedication to producing detailed blog posts about his extensive journeys spanning nine non-stop years. Gary’s work is a visual feast, ensuring that readers are treated to a constant stream of captivating material that goes beyond the ordinary travel blog experience.

A Journey Through Travel Blogs and the Courage to Live Passionately

The blogs and stories of their authors truly inspire me.

They are not just real adventures but also a demonstration that one can live by pursuing their passions and sometimes dare to leave the familiar life behind.

In today’s world, we have the opportunity to work from any corner of the Earth and do things that were once unimaginable. Everything is within reach; it’s a matter of courage and creativity to make the most of it and find our place where we can express ourselves freely.

Let me know what you think about this list of travel blogs. I’m curious about your insights and if you have other interesting sites to share. Perhaps I’ll update this list from time to time.

Maybe it’s time to start your own new travel blog?

If you’re interested in starting your own blogging career, check this out. It’s a very helpful resource on how to Become A Blogger: From Strategy To Writing. I highly recommend it.

Thank you for reading!

I hope you enjoyed this article. Feel free to follow me if you’d like to read more articles like this, where I delve into the creator’s economy, entrepreneurship, traveling, and digital nomadism.

All the best,
Hubert

--

--