I wasn’t sure what to expect when I went to Tbilisi. What I assumed would be a drab (but interesting) city was actually a vibrant, beautiful destination with great food and plenty of history. It’s the kind of place you can easily feel at home at and after spending a few days there it’s clear 72 hours is not enough time.
I’m a location independent blogger, digital influencer, small group tour organizer and world traveler with a serious passion for the sun, the sea and adventure.Playa del Carmen has been my home base for the majority of the last three years and I usually spend approximately 6-8 months there each year, mainly to avoid the cold weather in the United States and Europe.
Once summer starts heating up in the Riviera Maya I usually end up jetting off to Greece for a few months.In 2017, I started running small group tours to Egypt. Due to the success of the tours, I have decided to run another two tours in 2018
In April of 2008, just one day after my 24th birthday, I jetted off to Dublin, Ireland to start what would be my first solo backpacking trip through Europe.
I spent 3 months bouncing around the continent and being the absolute newbie of a traveler that I was at the time, I ended up blowing $10,000 dollars over the course of the trip.Yeah, I know. I definitely blew some serious cash. But, I also learned a lot in the process.
A lot about myself. A lot about others. A lot about travel. And, well, a lot about life in general.While my first big backpacking trip ended up costing me a pretty penny, I had no idea that the experience would be one that would change my life forever.
You see, I met a lot of people during those three months.A lot of people who inspired me.
You know how they say there’s always a guy that’s stronger, faster, and tougher than you? It’s true.Maybe not in the literal sense of the phrase but I’ll tell you, I really thought I was the coolest guy on Earth because I was spending 3 months backpacking around Europe.
That was until I met people that had been on the road for years. Meeting these people from all walks of life that were continually traveling was not only incredibly inspiring for me but also pretty mind blowing at the same time.
With that, I left Europe wanting more.After returning home and settling back into the rat race, everyday that passed seemed to be in slow motion.
I knew what I wanted. I wanted to take another trip of a lifetime. Only this time I would tackle the world.
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While it is necessary that Justin carry a small bag to hold his camera equipment and laptop, he will otherwise be abiding by the rules of the No Baggage Challenge. You can find him on Twitter. A lot about myself. A lot about others. A
lot about travel. And, well, a lot about life in general.While my first big backpacking trip ended up costing me a pretty penny, I had no idea that the experience would be one that would change my life forever.You see, I met a lot of people during those three months.A lot of people who inspired me.
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I wasn’t sure what to expect when I went to Tbilisi. What I assumed would be a drab (but interesting) city was actually a vibrant, beautiful destination with great food and plenty of history. It’s the kind of place you can easily feel at home at and after spending a few days there it’s clear 72 hours is not enough time.