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]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
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]]>If you’re brave enough to travel alone or even move to a foreign country by yourself, you’ll change as a person and it’ll happen fast. With nobody to rely on, you have to act like an adult and these experiences are often life-long lessons.
It’s easy to think like your problems are only yours and at the same time the biggest in the world if you haven’t seen how other people live. Traveling gives you that opportunity and puts things into perspective, which means you’ll likely feel more relaxed about your future problems knowing that you can solve them as they come.
Many of us do certain things the way they’ve always been done without questioning it, but when you travel you get to see how other people live and you can bring some of those ideas home. Some will improve your life and others can even become a successful business idea!
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]]>The post 4 Signs That You’re an Avid Traveler appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re constantly daydreaming about your next trip, chances are you’re an avid traveler and not someone who’d only like to travel for Instagram photos.
If your packing skills are impeccable and let you pack all the essentials and nothing more in no time, you’re a born traveler.
If you’re always curious to learn the common phrases of the language spoken in the country you’re going to, there’s no doubt that you’re an avid traveler.
You have discovered one of the the most important things about traveling and we believe that there’s a honest passion for it inside of you.
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]]>It may sound obvious, but remember to always be polite, especially with crew members. It’s not their fault some things didn’t go according to plan and there’s a much better chance they will respond to any issue you may have if you’re nice and courteous.
Sometimes it’s tempting to carry a small suitcase in a cabin with you, but don’t do it if it’s too heavy. If you can’t lift your bag above your head and you want a flight attendant to do it for you, that’s just rude.
No matter how many times you’ve been on a plane, it’s a good idea to listen to instructions you get from the flight crew – they are giving them to you for your safety.
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]]>Plaza de Armas is the historical center of the city as well as the home to many historic buildings. The beautiful square is covered in palm trees and surrounded by some truly gorgeous buildings. Some of them are the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and the Royal Court Palace. There you will also find local painters working and selling their art.
Cerro San Cristóbal is one the most beautiful spots in the city because it gives you the perfect view of the city and all the nature that surrounds it. This park is not only home to spectacular views but also the National Zoo, a Japenese style garden, and two pools that are open in the summertime. Although to get to it it’s about a 45-minute hike, it’s worth it in the end. You can also take a funicular up there if you can’t make it physically.
Museo de la Memoria y de los Derechos Humanos is a fairly new museum that opened to celebrate 200 years of independence for Chile. This is an essential stop on the tour of Santiago because it really gives you the history behind the city’s past problems with dictatorship and human rights violations, an important issue still today in Chile. Although the museum is free, unless you speak Spanish you should pay to get an English audio guide.
There are so many different markets throughout the city, and they are essential to getting the full authentic feel. Start with La Vega Central Market, where you will find an amazing array of produce grown in the Chilean Central Valley. This is one of the most famous, largest, and oldest markets in the city. It was created in the late 19th century and is home to over 500 stalls.
If you are looking for small trinkets and gifts for friends and family back at home, stop by the Santa Lucia Market for all your shopping needs. There you will find inexpensive items, but things that are still authentically Chilean.
If you are looking for something more upscale, check out the Los Dominicos Village, a market that sells handmade artisan goods. There are tons of shops and cafes that offer authentic Chilean style, and often there are street performers and musicians.
The nightlife in Santiago is one of the best in South America. Keep in mind that most parties don’t start before midnight. If you are looking to bar hop, go to the Barrio Bellavista neighborhood. The best advice for a night out in Santiago is to just go where the people are, and wherever everyone is gathering is the best place to be.
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]]>The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
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]]>The post How Traveling Benefits Your Life appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re brave enough to travel alone or even move to a foreign country by yourself, you’ll change as a person and it’ll happen fast. With nobody to rely on, you have to act like an adult and these experiences are often life-long lessons.
It’s easy to think like your problems are only yours and at the same time the biggest in the world if you haven’t seen how other people live. Traveling gives you that opportunity and puts things into perspective, which means you’ll likely feel more relaxed about your future problems knowing that you can solve them as they come.
Many of us do certain things the way they’ve always been done without questioning it, but when you travel you get to see how other people live and you can bring some of those ideas home. Some will improve your life and others can even become a successful business idea!
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]]>The post 4 Signs That You’re an Avid Traveler appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re constantly daydreaming about your next trip, chances are you’re an avid traveler and not someone who’d only like to travel for Instagram photos.
If your packing skills are impeccable and let you pack all the essentials and nothing more in no time, you’re a born traveler.
If you’re always curious to learn the common phrases of the language spoken in the country you’re going to, there’s no doubt that you’re an avid traveler.
You have discovered one of the the most important things about traveling and we believe that there’s a honest passion for it inside of you.
The post 4 Signs That You’re an Avid Traveler appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post In-Flight Etiquette: Tips on Being a Better Passenger appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It may sound obvious, but remember to always be polite, especially with crew members. It’s not their fault some things didn’t go according to plan and there’s a much better chance they will respond to any issue you may have if you’re nice and courteous.
Sometimes it’s tempting to carry a small suitcase in a cabin with you, but don’t do it if it’s too heavy. If you can’t lift your bag above your head and you want a flight attendant to do it for you, that’s just rude.
No matter how many times you’ve been on a plane, it’s a good idea to listen to instructions you get from the flight crew – they are giving them to you for your safety.
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]]>The post Chill Out In Santiago, Chile appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Plaza de Armas is the historical center of the city as well as the home to many historic buildings. The beautiful square is covered in palm trees and surrounded by some truly gorgeous buildings. Some of them are the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and the Royal Court Palace. There you will also find local painters working and selling their art.
Cerro San Cristóbal is one the most beautiful spots in the city because it gives you the perfect view of the city and all the nature that surrounds it. This park is not only home to spectacular views but also the National Zoo, a Japenese style garden, and two pools that are open in the summertime. Although to get to it it’s about a 45-minute hike, it’s worth it in the end. You can also take a funicular up there if you can’t make it physically.
Museo de la Memoria y de los Derechos Humanos is a fairly new museum that opened to celebrate 200 years of independence for Chile. This is an essential stop on the tour of Santiago because it really gives you the history behind the city’s past problems with dictatorship and human rights violations, an important issue still today in Chile. Although the museum is free, unless you speak Spanish you should pay to get an English audio guide.
There are so many different markets throughout the city, and they are essential to getting the full authentic feel. Start with La Vega Central Market, where you will find an amazing array of produce grown in the Chilean Central Valley. This is one of the most famous, largest, and oldest markets in the city. It was created in the late 19th century and is home to over 500 stalls.
If you are looking for small trinkets and gifts for friends and family back at home, stop by the Santa Lucia Market for all your shopping needs. There you will find inexpensive items, but things that are still authentically Chilean.
If you are looking for something more upscale, check out the Los Dominicos Village, a market that sells handmade artisan goods. There are tons of shops and cafes that offer authentic Chilean style, and often there are street performers and musicians.
The nightlife in Santiago is one of the best in South America. Keep in mind that most parties don’t start before midnight. If you are looking to bar hop, go to the Barrio Bellavista neighborhood. The best advice for a night out in Santiago is to just go where the people are, and wherever everyone is gathering is the best place to be.
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