10 Male Travel Bloggers You’ll Want to Follow

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Update Icon Mar 10, 2023

One of the best ways to learn about a destination is to hear from someone who has explored it first-hand.

Travel bloggers are a hugely valuable resource because their real-life experiences can help fellow adventurers plan the best possible trip. They can highlight the top sights to see, point out hidden gems you might otherwise miss, and share practical tips and tricks to help you make the most of your visit.

There’s a huge variety of travel blogs out there, which can make it difficult to cut through the noise and find the best and brightest travel writers on the scene.

Here are ten male travel bloggers you’ll want to follow who are paving the way in the industry and have an extensive travel experience to share.

1. The World Overload

Nicholas Rosen of The World Overload has been fascinated by the prospect of travel ever since he was a child when he loved learning about the history, food, and culture of different countries around the world.

He first scratched the itch to travel when he joined the military in his 20s. His first deployment was in Okinawa, Japan, where he lived for a year. He developed a wealth of useful knowledge for foreigners living in Japan, which he has since shared on his blog.

Since leaving Okinawa, Nicholas has visited more than 30 countries. In each destination, he strives to visit as many cities, towns, and villages as possible to get a full understanding of the local culture and lifestyle. His blog often highlights lesser-visited sights and activities, such as quaint villages in the Irish countryside or cooking classes in Thailand.

The World Overload has some handy beginner travel guides which are ideal for those who are planning a trip. Nicholas’s interest in history and culture has also led him to write detailed articles about the history of key destinations.

For example, after his travels to Thailand, he wrote about the Akha people of Southeast Asia and the Buddhist ritual of Tak Bat. If you love culture and history, this is the travel blog for you.

2. Living Out Lau

Digital nomad Sean Lau was born in Hong Kong and grew up in New York City. After studying civil engineering and mathematics at college, he began his career as a geotechnical engineer until wanderlust took hold in 2017.

The repetitive nature of the 40-hour work week wasn’t right for him, so he took a solo backpacking trip to Thailand to escape. Despite the trip lasting just six days, Sean caught the travel bug and couldn’t wait for his next adventure.

The Living Out Lau travel blog was born shortly after as a way for Sean to write about his adventure travel experience in Thailand. In 2018, he left his job and began traveling indefinitely in order to see as much of the world as he possibly could.

He taught himself how to build a successful blog on the road so that he had the means to fund his travels, but it took more than two years until Living Out Lau became profitable. The upshot of this is that Sean learned a thing or two about budget travel as he stretched his savings as much as possible.

Since embarking on his solo travel journey in 2018, Sean has visited over 30 countries. Highlights include his slow travel experiences in Peru, witnessing a Guatemalan volcanic eruption, and exploring the magical landscape of Cappadocia in Turkey.

Sean’s goal with Living Out Lau is to share practical travel tips to help people plan their own trips as carefully as possible. His engineering background has given him the handy motto, “measure twice, do once.” His travel guides are packed full of handy information to help you get the very most from every trip.

3. Journey Era

Australian adventure travel blogger Jackson Groves has been on the road since 2016, when he first headed off to explore Southeast Asia with just $4,000 in his bank account.

At that stage, the Journey Era blog wasn’t profitable, and Jackson poured his energy into documenting his travels in hopes of turning his website into a full-time job. After fourteen months, he grew the website to a level where monetization became reality. He has since maintained a nomadic lifestyle while documenting his travel stories and sharing his incredible travel photography.

The Journey Era website now attracts in the region of 750,000 views per month. Jackson loves sharing the lesser-known travel spots to help adventurous tourists venture off the beaten path with more confidence.

If you’re looking for travel inspiration for an upcoming trip to Hawaii, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nepal, or Switzerland, Journey Era is a fantastic place to start.

In addition to his blog, Jackson shares photographs and videos of his adventures on his Instagram page and YouTube channel. He has captured extraordinary footage of his incredible hikes, nail-biting cliff-edge walks, and exhilarating cliff dives.

4. The Holidaze

Derek Freal has worn a lot of travel writer hats over the years. He has been traveling since 2008, when he moved to Tokyo and started The Holidaze blog, then called Shibuya Daze.

In 2009 he quit his job and began to explore the world, initially focusing on luxury travel. Since then, his travel lifestyle has evolved from party animal to tight-budgeted backpacker to adrenaline junkie.

For more than ten years, Derek was a nomad who lived on the road. In that time, he drove across 2,000 miles of India in a rickshaw to raise money for charity, took a 6-month school bus road trip across the United States, and witnessed and documented the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

These days, his focus is on culture and discovering adventures that are away from the beaten path. He has a huge catalog of helpful travel guides on his blog that covers destinations on all seven continents. You can also check out his travel videos to inspire your future itineraries.

5. Expert Vagabond

Matt Karsten is a travel photographer who has been exploring the globe and documenting his adventures for more than ten years.

He started his career as a freelance event photographer in Miami, but he dreamed of doing a more adventurous job. In 2010, he bought a ticket to Guatemala and set out backpacking, and so he began his life as a nomad.

At the start of his nomadic life, Matt was a solo traveler who lived temporarily in Mexico, Spain, Italy, Thailand, South Africa, and many other destinations. Since meeting his wife, Anna, who is also a digital nomad and popular female travel blogger, Matt has traveled with her, their two kids, and their pet cat.

His attitude is that anyone and everyone can and should embark on global adventures, and his blog is designed to help them do it.

The Expert Vagabond website is packed full of personal stories, travel tips, and beautiful photographs from Matt’s travels. It contains a range of general travel guides to help people figure out how to safely backpack around the world on a budget. You’ll also discover handy information about the kit Matt uses for travel photography and lots of tips on how to become a digital nomad.

6. Time Travel Turtle

Matt Turtle is a journalist who has been traveling and documenting his journey on Time Travel Turtle on a full-time basis since 2011. Having worked as a TV and radio reporter for almost a decade, he decided that he wanted to tell stories from all over the world as he left the beaten path and searched for unique destinations and adventures.

Matt’s natural interest in culture and history has led him to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites over the years, and he has made it his mission to visit as many as possible. So far, he has seen 329 sites out of a total of 1157. He writes about as many of them as he can, and his website has lots of valuable information and photographs from these visits.

His background as a journalist gives Matt a unique perspective from which to document his travels. He loves befriending locals and getting to the cultural heart of the place he visits. He has traveled extensively across Europe, Asia, and North and South America, and his natural affinity for storytelling makes his blog a fascinating read.

7. Ravi Round The World

Ravi Roth is one of the world’s leading gay travel influencers and a popular lecturer on international LGBTQI+ travel.

His mission is to highlight queer-friendly travel destinations and celebrate LGBTQI+ culture all over the world. He documents his adventures via Ravi Round The World, but you can also check out his YouTube channel and social media pages for entertaining video content.

Having visited 34 countries and counting, Ravi knows a thing or two about discovering the best places to stay, eat, explore, and party. His YouTube series Ravi’s Road to Pride sees him visit pride events all over the world, from New York City to Copenhagen. He also hosted The Gaycation Travel Show, which highlights queer culture across the world.

Ravi is a much-celebrated travel expert who has spoken at New York Times Travel Show, Google, and LGBT Week, to name just a few. He was named GayCities’ “Best Insta Traveler” in 2019 and Metrosource’s “People We Love” in 2020.

In 2021 he was nominated for GayTravel.com’s “Gay Travel Influencer of the Year” and American Influencer Awards’ “LGBTQIA+ Influencer of the Year.”

8. Travel Dave

Dave Brett has had the travel bug for as long as he can remember, and he’s been on the move since he was just 16 years old. As a young adult, he used childhood savings to visit friends in Finland, and after five weeks, he was hooked on the possibility of a life of travel.

It was in 2005, a year later, when Dave started blogging on Travel Dave about his adventures. The blog came about as a way to keep his mother updated on his whereabouts as he traveled solo around Scandinavia. Now, it’s full of information for travel enthusiasts and people interested in giving the nomadic lifestyle a try for themselves.

Dave’s specialism is travel on a budget, particularly in Europe although he has also visited Malaysia, Cambodia, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Singapore. He has created travel guides on Iceland, Finland, Berlin, and Holland to name just a few.

Plus, he has tips for finding cheap flights, rail passes, and accommodation. He’s also written a book called Digital Nomad which outlines how to work remotely via an online business while traveling.

9. Dan Flying Solo

Dan Clarke is a British travel blogger who spent four years on the road between 2014 and 2018. He quit his job as a restaurant manager to travel to more than 50 countries. He was working with a tight budget, and that process taught him how to seek out affordable ways to travel.

After living for short periods in Indonesia and New Zealand, Dan finally settled in Portugal, where he now works as a photographer, videographer, and creative director of a media company. He still travels as much as he can and continues to share his experience and tips on Dan Flying Solo.

Although Dan has traveled all over the world, he has extensive knowledge of European travel. If you’re looking for travel inspiration for a trip to Europe, be sure to check out his guides to discover underrated cities and hidden cultural gems.

10. Travelsewhere

David Johnston, the author of Travelsewhere, was born in Australia, but his childhood experience of living in Sweden and Belgium gave him the travel bug from a young age.

By the age of 12, he had already visited 20 countries and became fascinated with the history of different regions around the world. In 2014 he quit his full-time job to travel, and so far, he has visited 72 different countries.

As a self-titled “flexible” traveler, David strives to find a happy balance between comfort and affordability. He enjoys staying in guesthouses and hostels and is enthusiastic about adopting sustainable travel habits. He uses public transport as much as possible and has an extensive and ever-growing guide about public transport in Europe.

David is keen to discover sights that are off the beaten track, and his blog is a reflection of this. He writes extensively about the many sights and hiking trails he has explored on his travels.

Adventure With These Inspiring Men

Travel blogs are a fantastic way to get real and honest insights into destinations from people who have experienced them firsthand. Be sure to browse the blog posts of our ten male travel bloggers you’ll want to follow to become inspired for your next trip!