Couch Surfing: The Bridge to the Land of Nomad
Couch surfing is an excellent way to travel independently in any country. It allows the nomad to meet local people and save money while seeing the world.
Couch surfing is an excellent way to travel independently in any country. It allows the nomad to meet local people and save money while seeing the world.
I asked our readers to send in their world photos from Oct/Nov as a birthday present and they responded! Here’s what we got..
Your child’s age is a big factor in how they will adapt to life abroad or long term travel. Here are some pros and cons for each age group.
We interview Doug Baum of the Texas Camel Corps about his business and life with Bedouin nomads.
A lot of people wonder what it would be like to nomad solo. Richard has been doing it for years. Read his thoughts on nu nomading alone.
What’s the difference between designing your life and being a lemming? Find out which you are.
For our newest round table discussion I decided to interview nomadic families about their lives on the road with children. Four amazing families agreed to the discussion and their answers were so full I simply could not present them as a group. So – in order to allow you to experience their responses with the [...]
Welcome to NuNomad’s 2nd round table discussion. The topic today is about what it takes to become a long term independent traveling nomad. To get meaningful and wise answers to this question I decided to invite 4 experienced entrepreneur travelers to join into the discussion. Matt Wilson is co-founder of Under30CEO, challenging people to defy [...]
by Carmen As an environmentally concerned traveler I have often wondered about the environmental impact of a nomadic lifestyle. Writing about this in February of 2008 I estimated that if you traveled to a country where you lived with a much lower carbon footprint, you could not only offset the carbon footprint of getting there [...]