I wanted to bring you guys another #FollowFriday set, but this time I want to share some really cool folks who focus on travel. Many of these guys are people around the globe that I’m really lucky to call friends; some are just cool folks that I look up to for their helpful insight. These are some fantastic Twitter users who share travel hacks, insights on living abroad, discount airfare, cheap accommodation, working remotely, and more.
Chris Guillebeau (@chrisguillebeau)
“Challenging Authority Since 1978, Pursuing World Domination, Self-Employed for Life.” Chris does a lot of encouraging people to live remarkably, kick ass, and he’s on a mission to visit every country in the world! Check out the Art of Nonconformity!
Gary Arndt (@EverywhereTrip)
“Travel blogger and photographer. I’m a one man National Geographic. I’ve blogged and tweeted from over 50 countries and territories since March 2007.” Gary runs the hugely successful Everything Everywhere site.
Adam Baker (@ManVsDebt)
“One small family of 3’s journey to sell our junk, pay off our debt, and start doing what we love.” Baker is on a journey with his wife and daughter through Australia and Asia. You can follow them at Man Vs. Debt.
Chris Mitchell (@travelhappy)
“British scuba journalist based in Thailand.” Chris is a great guy who spends a lot of his time diving in Thailand and Indonesia, and runs one of the best guide sites to backpacking and travel in Southeast Asia, Travelhappy.
Dan Haneveer (@DanHaneveer)
“Aussie guy breaking into New Media. Digital Nomad Wannabe, Life Hacker, World Traveler and Social Media…” Dan is co-founder of Intrepid Lifestyle, a cool blog for digital nomads.
Matthew Kepnes (@nomadicmatt)
“Traveling around the world trying to figure out SEO and live off my websites.” A twenty-something vagabond who has been on the road regularly since 2005, check out Nomadic Matt’s Travel Site.
Rolf Potts’ Vagablogging (@vagablogging)
The venerable Rolf Potts, early jet set pioneer and author of Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel. Check out his blog Vagablogging!
Craig Martin (@craig_martin)
“Co-host of award-winning Indie Travel Podcast—Full-time traveler; lover of coffee and wine; freelance writer and multimedia editor/advisor.” Check out the Indie Travel Podcast, which offers sweet advice for independent travelers!
Rob & Kimberly Murgatroyd (@Jetsetlife)
Kim and husband Rob run Jetset Life. “They have learned to leverage technology to create income, time and freedom so they can regularly travel from one stylish or exotic place to another for pleasure. No jet required.”
Richard Meadows (@WorldRamblers)
“Founder of worldramblers.com and currently traveling the world in search of new articles to write.” Victim of the 2007 California wildfires, he and his wife had no home to return to, so they left town and headed East.
Also, for awesome discounts & deals to save you money on travel around the globe, please check out my Twitterbot experiment @travelhacker. And of course, you can follow me directly on Twitter too: @codymckibb
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1 May 2009 at 2:56 am
Great list, Cody – some of my favourite travel twitter-ers.
The smarter, more beautiful half of the Indie Travel Podcast is now tweeting too – @lindajmartin.
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1 May 2009 at 5:55 am
Wow, thanks Cody. I’m now following Richard who I’m glad to say is the only one who I wasn’t already.
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1 May 2009 at 6:40 am
Thanks for that list. I was actually looking for some interesting people on Twitter in the nomad life category. This helps a lot
Also a bunch of useful new websites and blogs to explore.
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1 May 2009 at 11:16 am
I always viewed myself as more of a travel commando…
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1 May 2009 at 11:49 am
Thanks for the comments guys. Stay tuned, I’ll have more digital nomad-specific #FollowFriday recommendations next week!
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2 May 2009 at 8:48 pm
Great list! Now I have a few new fellow traveling Twitterers to follow now!
– @hobonora
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1 July 2009 at 12:48 am
This is a great list of fellow travelers. I’m excited to follow them. @SmarterTravel
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