Episodes
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Is Financial Independence Achievable? (wewillnomad.com)
Although we usually only talk about money in relation to travel (i.e. insurance, budgets, cost of travel, etc) we often get asked how we can afford to travel full time and what it took to get to this point? The truth is that it took us years of planning, lots of hard work, many sacrifices and an ongoing commitment towards a shared passion and goal. Although...
Published 04/17/21
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How to Eat Well on a Budget While You Travel the World (wewillnomad.com)
Eating is one of our favourite activities, and undoubtedly one of our favourite aspects of travelling. In this episode, we discuss how we have learnt to balance eating out while still finding ways to save money. These are just some of our tips when it comes to knowing how to safely experiment with street food, how to eat top quality meals...
Published 03/27/21
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FOOD OF INDONESIA
In this episode, we reminisce about how much we have learnt about Indonesian food over the years. Since our first visit to Indonesia in 2016 to our most recent visit in 2019, we have...
Published 03/09/21
In this episode, we reminisce about how much we have learnt about Malaysian food over the years. From our first visit to Malaysia in 2014 to having spent over 6 months in Malaysia up to 2019, we now have a wonderful appreciation for the diversity of Malaysian food and particularly for the many sweet Malaysian desserts, also known as Kuih. Take a look at our blog articles for Malaysian food photos and...
Published 02/22/21
In this episode, we look back at 2019, the first calendar year we were fully nomadic and spent travelling across Asia. We visited 8 countries, slept in 50 different beds and took numerous flights, trains, busses and boats during this year! Currently, in stark contrast, we still find ourselves stuck in the worldwide COVID-19 lockdown after almost an entire year, so we enjoy reflecting on our 2019 travels.
Quick summary of our year.
How we choose our next destination and the cool new tool...
Published 01/23/21
Are you struggling to find inspiration for your next travel destination? Perhaps it's as simple as finding an affordable holiday nearby where you will have good weather and you do not need a visa to visit?
What is this Where-To-Travel-Next thing? It is the worlds most flexible travel destination search tool
We've gathered tons of information and track data on each destination at country level. You tell us where you're from and we provide your options for visa-free destinations. You filter...
Published 01/14/21
Mount Bromo is probably Indonesia’s most famous active volcano and sits at the Eastern end of Java between Surabaya and Yogyakarta. It's part of the Tengger massif and in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park.
Kawah Ijen. A beast of a volcano, just shy of 3000 meters, will leave you gasping. Not only for air but also for a truly unique experience. It's home to the largest acidic lake in the world measuring only 0.7ph (with battery acid being 1ph!).
Java is only the fourth largest island...
Published 05/20/20
We weren’t quite prepared for how much we would love Yogyakarta and somewhat regret spending only a few days there. Nevertheless, we made the most of our time and now have a place we would like to revisit on our return to Indonesia!
Yogyakarta - often called simply ‘Jogja’ (Y’s are pronounced like J’s in Bahasa), shares the name of the capital city of Jakarta yet they could not be more different! Jakarta has over nine million people in its hazy underbelly – interspersed with skyscraper malls...
Published 04/27/20
Java is only the fourth largest island in Indonesia but contains more than half of the nation’s population and dominates it politically and economically. The capital of Java and of the country is Jakarta (formerly Batavia), which is also Indonesia’s largest city. If you're looking for inspiration on what to see and do in Java, you've come to the right place!
In this episode we discuss:
1. When were we there and for how long;
2. Our reason for going;
3. Weather;
4. Destination highlight...
Published 04/20/20
Thinking of visiting Lombok, Indonesia? If you're looking for inspiration on what to see and do in Lombok, you've come to the right place!
The Gili’s, together with Mt Rinjani, are Lombok's most famous icons and are consistently rated among the top destinations in South East Asia by travellers and travel publications. Every year the Gili’s attract tens of thousands of visitors from around the world to their pristine waters, great diving and laid-back charm. However, the lesser-visited main...
Published 04/08/20
In this episode, we talk about our very first volunteering (Workaway) experience. We spent three weeks volunteering our time at an Eco Jungle Camp at the northernmost tip of Borneo. If you’re considering volunteering or a Workaway experience, this discussion might help shed some light on what to expect. We discuss the following aspects:
How our opportunity came about and why we considered doing it.
Where we volunteered and what our tasks and responsibilities were.
Did volunteering...
Published 04/03/20
Thinking of visiting Langkawi? As full-time budget travellers, this discussion serves to show you that you don’t need to break the bank to have a fantastic time relaxing and exploring Langkawi. We first visited Langkawi Island in 2014 and returned to spend a month here in August 2019.
WeWillNomad’s “Budget Report” episodes discuss our actual expenditures for specific destinations as well as what you can expend to spend should you want to spend more or less than we do. Whether you’re...
Published 03/31/20
Thinking of visiting Langkawi? If you're looking for inspiration on what to see and do in Langkawi, you've come to the right place! Langkawi is one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Western Malaysia.
As full-time budget travellers, this discussion serves to show you that you don’t need to break the bank to have a fantastic time relaxing and exploring Langkawi. We first visited Langkawi Island in 2014 and returned to spend a month here in August 2019.
For more on Langkawi...
Published 03/30/20
In this episode, we discuss various approaches and techniques to enable you to stay fit while travelling as well as touch on the importance of combining your exercise regime with a good diet. We have been full-time nomads for 2 years now and we share our experiences of what has and what hasn’t worked for us over the past two years.
FITNESS:
Benefits of being fit when you’re on the road.
Being motivated to exercise regularly.
The challenges of a changing environment.
Overall health and...
Published 03/27/20
In this episode, we interview our friend, Jason and ask him all about his experience visiting Antarctica as part of a SANAE overwintering team. Although we hardly stuck to this list we touched on:
Why he went to Antarctica?
Daily routine and practical matters like taking a shower.
Sharing a confined space for 15 months with the same 9 people.
Highs and lows of the experience.
Cooking and eating from a limited selection of ingredients for more than a year.
Why there are no Polar Bears in...
Published 03/25/20
WeWillNomad’s “Budget Report” episodes discuss our actual expenditures for specific destinations as well as what you can expend to spend should you want to spend more or less than we do. Whether you’re planning a trip, considering your next destination or just wondering what it costs to travel to a specific destination, Andre and Lisa share their travel spending, tips and experiences with you.
The full breakdown of our expenditure is on www.wewillnomad.com...
Published 03/19/20
In this episode, we discuss our Top 10 Things to See and Do in PENANG. The Island of Penang is just off the West Coast of Malaysia and is actually connected to the mainland by two long bridges. We had previously visited shortly in 2014 and now spent the full month of July 2019 staying just outside of Georgetown, Penang. We enjoyed the fact that Penang is both modern, fantastically practical and functional, and yet still has so much culture and historical authenticity. You can read more on our...
Published 03/18/20
Are these items you cannot travel without? We certainly think so! Although this list is by no means comprehensive, no matter if you’re heading for a winter holiday or a week on a beach somewhere remote these items will make your travels that much more comfortable.
For more travel essentials see our Essentials blog section: https://www.wewillnomad.com/gear
Eye / Sleep Mask - What we use: HOMMINI Sleep Mask
Earplugs - What we use: Reusable Silicone Earplugs
Earphones/buds - What we use:...
Published 01/06/20
Our “Going to…” episodes are all about GOING TO specific destinations. Whether you’re planning a trip, considering your next destination or reminiscing about previous travels. Andre and Lisa share their travel stories, tips and experiences with you.
Although this was not our first time visiting the island of Penang, this time we spent 4 weeks there in July 2019 2019 and we chat about how we found it to be a suitable destination for longer-term “travel-living”. We also touch on what to see...
Published 12/27/19
Want some inspiration for your visit to Seoul, South Korea?
In this episode, we discuss our Top 10 Things to See and Do in SEOUL. With a population of approximately 10 million people, we expected Seoul to be like any other big city - bustling and impersonal. We were however pleasantly surprised with just how laid back the city can feel and also how relaxing and peaceful all the wonderful green public open spaces are, nestled between the busier city streets. The 5 days that we spent in Seoul...
Published 11/25/19
Have you ever wondered what to get that traveller friend or family member? We discuss our list of ideal Gifts For Travellers (which we will update annually), hoping to provide you with some inspiration for gift ideas either for your fellow travellers or perhaps even for yourself! All of the items listed below are either already part of our travel collection or on our current wish-list.
The complete list is available at https://www.wewillnomad.com/post/gifts-for-travellers
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Published 11/18/19
In this episode, we discuss our Top 10 Things to See and Do in TAIPEI. The capital of Taiwan is often the first stop on many a tourist trail through Taiwan and when we visited in April of 2019, we were pleasantly surprised with just how much Taipei has to offer. We found the city to be both modern, wonderfully functional, inviting and yet still retaining so much authenticity and old school charm. You can read more on our website Taipei What To See And Do...
Published 11/06/19
Wrapping up our series on Cape Town we share some "off-the-tourist-radar" local spots which will all too familiar to Capetonians:
Company Gardens
Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome & Natural History Museum
The Observatory (SAAO)
Firemans Arms Pub
Craftbeer Taprooms
Cape Town Tunnels
Steam Train to Simonstown (https://atlanticrail.co.za/)
Muizenberg Huts
Kalk Bay Weekend Market
Clarence Drive
Kirstenbosch Gardens
Big Bay for sunset
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Published 11/01/19
If you’re looking for an adventurous holiday or something exciting to do in and around Cape Town, this is our list of top 12 Adventure Activities to get your adrenaline pumping. Some are more adventurous than others, but hopefully, all will take you a little out of your comfort zone and leave lasting fun memories!
Paraglide from the top of Signal Hill
Snorkel with the Seals at Hout Bay
Kayak with Dolphins in Table Bay
Dive with Ragged Tooth Sharks at the Cape Town Aquarium
Joint a...
Published 10/01/19