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Can I travel the world without flying?

You might think giving up flying and choosing sustainable travel instead means you can't travel the world, but with some effective planning and determination this is a route you can successfully go down. If you want to follow the path of those who have achieved this feat, here is some of their advice to take on board.



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In general, you should expect it to cost between $25,000 to $35,000 per person to travel around the world for a year. This rough estimate comes from reading travel budgets of other bloggers, various travel planning resources, and our own experience.

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Travelling to Italy Travellers wishing to visit Italy can use a bus, train, plane, ferry or cruise ship to get there. However, the most usual way from the US and Canada is by plane, often landing in Rome, Milan, or Venice.

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Take the bus Despite the longer journeys if you are serious about travelling without flying, then buses are not to be overlooked as a good form of sustainable travel. If you are looking for the cheapest way to travel and don't mind a bit more space confinement, then you can also take a bus to reach your destination.

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By Boat. It is also possible to reach Japan by sea. The southern area of South Korea is surprisingly close to the Japanese archipelago, and ferries travel between cities such as Busan in South Korea and cities such as Kyushu and Osaka.

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In 2019, he became a record-breaking traveler... At the end of November 2019, a month before the first cases of coronavirus emerged, a 26-year-old Brazilian man named Anderson Dias broke the world record for visiting every country on Earth in the fastest documented time.

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Getting to Paris by train Train fares are usually more expensive than plane tickets and the train takes longer Therefore, we recommend taking a plane to Paris, but this alternative is perfect for those who don't like to fly. You can check out the schedules and fares on TGV's official website: TGV Europe.

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An incomplete list of options to get your ass abroad and exploring the world:
  • Join a volunteer organization. ...
  • Teach English. ...
  • Find a source of mobile income. ...
  • Start an online business. ...
  • Convince your company to let you work remotely. ...
  • Get transferred overseas. ...
  • Find odd jobs as you travel. ...
  • Work on a cruise or for an airline.


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Whether it's seeking opportunities to trade work for accommodation, landing a location independent job that gives you the freedom to travel abroad, working as a digital nomad, or other long-term traveling careers — you have options. There are even travel jobs out there for people without a college degree.

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