Posts Tagged“Asia”

What to Do in Asia in the Spring

A trip to Asia will definitely keep you busy — there are endless opportunities on this continent for sightseeing, including historical landmarks, natural wonders, and shopping or dining experiences that will have you never wanting to leave. Here is a list of helpful hints on which sights are worth adding to your itinerary this spring in each of these five Asian cities. Shenzhen, China The city of Shenzhen is well worth a visit. Here you’ll find tons of tourist hotspots, including the Shenzhen Window of the World. This park offers real-life replicas of some of the world’s most famous wonders,…

The Unforgettables: What You Need to Pack for Backpacking in Asia

Backpacking in Asia? Be sure to check out these five cities, but don’t forget to pack some essential items as you prepare for your trip! Osaka, Japan Osaka is a beautiful city that brings tourists from all over the world. But you know what this means…you’ll be doing a lot of walking during your time here in order to see everything possible. Dotonbori will be on your list of things to see – some people have dubbed this as “the Big Apple of Osaka”, so be sure to bring your comfortable shoes! Just remember, comfort beats style any day. You…

5 Awesome destinations for 2015

With February almost over, remote workers everywhere are starting to get a little stir-crazy from bearing down in one spot … after all, isn’t travel one of the biggest lures of the digital nomad lifestyle? These awesome destinations for 2015 will rekindle your love for the road, as well as your chosen way of life… 1) Mexico Heading south of the border? If so, don’t miss historical gems like Mexico City (most museums per capita in the world – check out the Museum of Anthropology if you’re short on time), Guanajuato (a stunning colonial town perched high in the mountains)…

Digital Nomad Hubs for 2015

https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenzwerink/6649030521/in/set-72157628332449223 In the digital nomad community, hubs have formed to enable the emerging mobile workforce to baseline their expenses and gather together, with the latter being an important quality in an often lonely line of work. While places like Chiang Mai, Medellin, and Berlin have formed the first generation of meccas for our fellow roving laptop jockeys, new centers are beginning to form as more people join our ranks. What up and coming places are hot this year? These places are on track to become digital nomad hubs for 2015, so if you are traveling close by to these locales,…