The Travel Creator: Tips For Travel Influencers

09: How The C.I.A. Can Help With Your Next Trip ( My BEST Travel Resources)

March 07, 2024 Laura Haley
09: How The C.I.A. Can Help With Your Next Trip ( My BEST Travel Resources)
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The Travel Creator: Tips For Travel Influencers
09: How The C.I.A. Can Help With Your Next Trip ( My BEST Travel Resources)
Mar 07, 2024
Laura Haley

Welcome back to Season 2 of The Travel Creator Podcast! Today, I am spilling the tea on the BEST travel websites I know for a fact you are not using. One of them is even the C.I.A. ( YES I KNOW.) I will get to that in the episode.

From best apps for solo female travellers, to budget travelling,  digital nomad websites to no fluff travel resources, we are spilling all the secrets today.

For No Fluff Travel Tips:
@noflufftravelers
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Welcome back to Season 2 of The Travel Creator Podcast! Today, I am spilling the tea on the BEST travel websites I know for a fact you are not using. One of them is even the C.I.A. ( YES I KNOW.) I will get to that in the episode.

From best apps for solo female travellers, to budget travelling,  digital nomad websites to no fluff travel resources, we are spilling all the secrets today.

For No Fluff Travel Tips:
@noflufftravelers
No Fluff Travel Guides



FREE Resources:

FREE Creator Wildfire Co-Working Community:
https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/65f1dece8139f500190c30ca

FREE DIY Content Repurposing Guide: https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/64c11bc09da87f002b3e2b4a

FREE Travel Creator Newsletter Template: https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/64c541cc034b1a032be4479b

Try ConvertKit for FREE:
https://app.convertkit.com/users/signup?plan=free-limited&lmref=-G3vDw

This podcast features an affiliate link. This means I might earn a small commission if you choose to sign-up for a ConvertKit paid plan.

No Fluff Travel Guides:

Get my no BS travel guides: https://www.thatch.co/@noflufftravel

Follow No Fluff Travlers for no BS destination guides for digital nomads: https://www.instagram.com/noflufftravelers/


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Laura Haley: [00:00:00] Hi, fellow travel creators. Welcome back to season two of the travel creator podcast. I'm Laura, by the way, if you've never heard my voice before. I can't believe so many of you tuned in to season one. That was wild. Thank you so much for that. I'm so excited for season two. We even have some special guests.

Laura Haley: Mm hmm. That are here to drop some knowledge. But in this episode, we are going to be talking about the resources I use to create travel content. Yes, we are. So, I don't believe in gatekeeping, and so to kick off season two, we are diving deep into the website specifically I use as the girl on the other side of travel influencer marketing.

Laura Haley: And spoiler! One of them is the CIA. Yep, I said it. I'm really spilling the secrets here. Nobody calls them and tells them I'm doing this, but their resources are actually quite helpful, and I will dish on them later in this episode. I write [00:01:00] over 13, 000 words about travel content a month, which is about 3, 200 words a day.

Laura Haley: So yeah, you could say it's a lot, I, I do this a lot, but here are some of the websites I use to make travel research and content creation so much easier, and they're so reliable, I always go back to them. And to preface this, I am not sponsored by a single one of these websites, specifically the CIA.

Laura Haley: Okay, well. I mean, just put that out there. Um, no, I'm not. I just think they're incredible and free tools to find the standard information about these destinations you're heading to or creating content about. One website I always use to get a really clear idea of how much it's going to cost to travel to that destination is The Broke Backpacker.

Laura Haley: On their website, they have a really nice budget breakdown of what you'll pay if you're a backpacker, someone who's looking for something in between, or a luxury traveler. Of course, prices change depending on destination, depending on time of year, [00:02:00] depending on location in that certain destination, but it's a good place to start.

Laura Haley: I'm also a sucker for Trip Savvy. I use them for things like how to not look like a tourist when you're visiting a specific destination. They also have a really gray breakdown of the weather. They even break it down so specifically they'll detail how much rainfall you can expect at a certain destination, which I found especially helpful if you're visiting a place with a monsoon season or you're trying to recommend what time of year to travel to that specific place.

Laura Haley: No travel research is complete without a trip to worldatlas. com. They have a breakdown of exactly where each country is, what it's bordered by, which shockingly, I have learned so much about geography just writing travel content, which might sound like the most obvious statement ever, but it is fascinating.

Laura Haley: I could look at a map all day long. On World Atlas, I also learn about the terrain, the overall geography, and landscape of [00:03:00] the region. So like, if I want to reference or recommend specific activities, I'm gonna be like, Okay, well, there's mountains. Can we climb them? Or there's a beach. Awesome. And They also cover the languages and religions of that country.

Laura Haley: It's really, it's great. It's great. I love it. I always use it and it's always simple to use. Now, don't laugh at this next one. I'm slightly embarrassed, but I will spill. I am a professional, but I have to admit to you, I have used a website that I will name in a moment, in the past, and I am still impressed by it.

Laura Haley: And that website is National Geographic Kids. Yes. It is so good. It is so clear. It's made for kids and it cuts right to the point. It cuts right through all the B.S. and it gets right to the point. Which reminds me, I also love cutting to the chase, hence why these episodes are short. And since I write so much travel content for [00:04:00] creators and influencers, I read through so many travel blogs written by creators.

Laura Haley: And to be completely honest with you, Okay, it feels like when, you know, you visit a website of a recipe and it is just paragraphs and paragraphs of text about the creator's own experiences, like cooking with their mom on their childhood farm, and the sunshine always came through their kitchen, that you like literally forget what you're even trying to cook.

Laura Haley: Yeah, well, I saw the same exact thing happening in travel creator's own blogs, and I'm not saying this to be mean, I'm saying it to be helpful. I was trying to find one dang little thing when I'm researching and I'm pouring through all these blogs about a destination and I couldn't even bear to do it anymore.

Laura Haley: I'm just looking for one single piece of information and now we're talking about hiking shoes. I, no, I would get so overwhelmed. And I still do with all of these personal antidotes and the snacks they regretted bringing along the way I couldn't do it there is something to be said about personal antidotes, but there's also I feel like a [00:05:00] fine line creators walk of how much do I share about me because people follow me and read my blog and whatever because they care about me and how much Information do I just provide?

Laura Haley: So I created something called no fluff travel, which is something I have never shared on the podcast so far. Now in no fluff I create travel guides for places near far in between that cut out the fluff. So that means the guides only contain just the real bits of information you need to know about visiting the place you're eyeing.

Laura Haley: Right now, we're in our little National Parks era, so I have a lot of guides on National Parks as well as many more coming. You can find us on Instagram at No Fluff Travelers. I'll leave the link in the description. In the description of our account, as well as any of the guides you want to check out. The guides, because travel is so expensive, the guides cost as much as a cup of coffee because I want them to be accessible.

Laura Haley: Solo female travelers. This next website I have is for [00:06:00] you. I just found out about Travel Ladies. app, which is an app, but you can also use their website, which I highly recommend. I've actually never used the app. It gives safety. index of a specific country you're going to. Like, amen. A huge part of travel research is understanding, is the destination safe and feasible to go to and who is it safe?

Laura Haley: This tool, Travel Ladies, has been a game changer. Because they have reviews left by solo female travelers, for solo female travelers. And the reviews, you know, they share their time about being a solo female in that place. Like, wow. Where has that been all my life? Seriously. When it comes to accommodation, I always head right on over to BudgetYourTrip.com. There, I'm able to find average accommodation prices for locations and destinations, and specifically countries I'm researching as a whole, which, oh my gosh, it's so hard to write about a whole [00:07:00] entire country in like a nine page script, but. Here we are. For example, budget your trip gives you average prices of hotels that are budget hotels, median hotels, luxury hotels.

Laura Haley: How cool is that? Then you can know exactly, alright, can I splurge here for a hotel on this destination or am I gonna have to get a hostel? This next one is specifically helpful for my digital nomads out there. So, to find out how much cell service you need or you're gonna get in a specific region or even an entire country, I use the website nperf.com. It's n p e r f dot com. N perf. I don't know. I don't know. It's so funny. Okay. On this website, you can enter a country. You can choose a provider. And you can zoom in on their little interactive map to see what level of coverage you'll get in a specific area. This is especially helpful for my folks who are working on the road, etc.

Laura Haley: It's also helpful for people who just need to know how much coverage they're going to get in places and if they need to tell [00:08:00] people, hey, I'm going to be out of office, or, hi, family member, you're not going to hear from me, I'm in the woods, type of thing. Okay, now onto the CIA, my friends. So, I use the CIA to help me complete travel research.

Laura Haley: Yes, you have heard this right. There's this little thing called the World Fact Book that the CIA has created on every single country in the world. You can visit it and get a brief breakdown of the type of climate, terrain, language, currency, and a bit more information that I have found really helpful. I always feel really cool when I use it.

Laura Haley: It's fun to see what they have and If you just need to learn a little bit of quick information about a certain destination you are wanting to go to, specifically country, they have like a, literally a one to three sentence summary of each of these categories. It's great. Okay, travel friends, I hope this list has helped you get an inside peek into how I spend almost every [00:09:00] work day, It also just means I know so much random trivia. I'm just waiting to get good at Greek mythology and Shakespeare and, like, 2010 Oscar winners to audition for Jeopardy!

Laura Haley: To get even more inside travel content advice that I don't share anywhere else, to be honest. You can subscribe to my free newsletter, The Content Compass, comes out every Tuesday. It is my favorite thing to create. The link for that is in the show notes. Well, thank you for listening to the first episode of season two.

Laura Haley: It's so crazy. You are the M.V.P., really, and you're doing a good job. All right, see you later. Happy creating. 

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