Hi Nikita. I do a variety of things including online teaching and content creation. Most digital nomads make money through selling their marketable skills online either independently or through an agency.
Hi Siddharth. The number one fear we have is fear of the unknown. So I would suggest to first research a place properly and talk to people who have been there. The second is to make a proper plan of how to reach and where to stay, so there is no uncertainty. This makes it a lot easier to follow your plan, if you have some initial fears. Good luck!
Hi, that's true transportation and accommodation are the biggest expenses. I would suggest making sure you are travelling at a time when it is easy to do things like camp and hitchhike. Carry your own tent with you and your own food supplies. And also be sure to book flights a couple of months before to get the best deals! That way, you can save a lot of expense .
Hi Milind. Well I have had to do this in several places, Japan was the worst. But I would cope there by using Google Translate and generally understanding what the person is saying. More than language, if the people are nice then it's not a problem to get around, as they will often go out of their way to help someone who is stranded.
Hi Naman. The first step is to plan things properly, so first figuring out how much spare money you have and researching destinations that fit your budget.
Hi Pragya. Kasol has a very mixed crowd these days. Still, I would say its completely safe to go alone. If people randomly start talking to you and you don't feel comfortable it's okay to walk away. I would suggest going to the smaller villages where the tourists are less.
Hi Pallavi. I have indeed faced the same thing, I always handle it by being loud, swearing, and making the other person feel seriously uncomfortable. If someone stares are me weird I start filming them and they usually turn away. It's a tricky topic, but usually these people are cowards and if you expose them, they will shrink.
Hi. Generally I have a good intuition so I can sense whether someone is giving me a good vibe or not, if I feel even slightly uncomfortable talking to someone I just leave. I also make use of platforms like Couchsurfing to find accommodation where people are reviewed.
Hi Aarush! I actually hate travelling in groups because I like to do things by myself and meet people spontaneously. I don't like the idea of being bound to people, especially a group of people and having to deal with them the whole time. When I am by myself I have complete freedom and happiness.
Hi Anantha. I'd say a minimal amount of money would be needed to do things like book flight tickets, though I do know people who have hitchhiked around the world with no money. Having said that I don't think you need to be rich to travel because it's possible to spend less on food and accommodation by staying with locals and even volunteering for free accommodation.
I would say first use the skills you have and find a way to sell them online! Anything you can do to earn money remotely from your laptop will allow you to travel.
Yes. To some extent. Try to promote hotel, hostel, resort booking through affiliate marketing from your blog in a subtle way.Your blog would be helpful to tourists to find accommodation, restaurant and you can also earn money from affiliate marketing.