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Best Time to Visit Tulum

Best Time to Visit Tulum

October 18, 2023

With the hurricane and seaweed season in mind, here's my guide to help you determine the best time to visit Tulum.

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Tulum Travel Guide

Tulum Travel Guide 2025

September 22, 2022

Heading to boho Tulum? I've visited Tulum countless times in the last 15 years and currently live near Tulum. Here's my comprehensive Tulum travel guide.

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20 Day Trips from Tulum 2025

20 Day Trips from Tulum 2025

September 12, 2022

Curious on what lies beyond Tulum? Check out our curated list of day trips from Tulum: from cenote-hopping to Mayan cultural experiences.

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Things to Do in Tulum

30 Cool Things to Do in Tulum 2025

September 9, 2022

Spearmint water, lush jungles, ancient Mayan ruins: Tulum is the stuff of dreams. We've rounded up the best things to do in Tulum for the ultimate escape.

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How to Get from Cancun to Tulum

How to Get from Cancun to Tulum 2025

August 29, 2022

What's the best way to get from Cancun to Tulum? As a local expat, I will share the various forms of Cancun to Tulum transportations. Once a sleepy coastal town, Tulum has transformed into a cool, boho chic beach destination loved by hipsters, honeymooners and yogis alike. This is where the jung[...]

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Where to Stay in Tulum: Best Beach Hotels in Tulum 2025

Where to Stay in Tulum: Best Beach Hotels in Tulum 2025

August 25, 2022

Wondering where to stay in Tulum? Let's dive in and look at some of the best beach hotels in Tulum.  Once a sleepy coastal town, Tulum has transformed into a cool, boho chic beach destination loved by hipsters, honeymooners and yogis alike. This is where the jungle meets the sea, and the be[...]

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Hi, I’m Nellie

A travel writer, Lonely Planet guidebook author and worldschooling mum. Living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with my family since 2021. Read about me.

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Current Location

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

My Books

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Lonely Planet Mexico

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Lonely Planet Singapore

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Explorers

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Amsterdam Like a Local

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The Adventure Traveler's Handbook

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✈️ Travel writer & @lonelyplanet author 🌎 Sharing all about digital nomad family travel 🗺️Visited 150 countries 📍 Singaporean in Mexico 🇲🇽
  • Windswept beaches stretch before us, backed by giant sand dunes, with whales breaching in the far distance, zebras and ostriches roaming freely around us —  this is @morukurufamilydehoop, a modern beach lodge designed for families.

At just a 3.5-hour drive from Cape Town, the beach lodge is tucked away in the pristine De Hoop Nature Reserve, one of the best whale watching spots in South Africa. It’s perched on top of giant sand dunes, with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean. 🐋🌊🏝️

There’s plenty to do here for active families — from hiking in the reserve’s marked trails through the fynbos, swimming in the beaches, sand boarding down the dunes, going on game drives to see the wildlife in the reserve, and seeing whales breaching just a few feet from the coast. 🥾🦓🐚

This has definitely been the best place we’ve stayed in South Africa so far and we cannot recommend it enough to families!

[hosted stay]

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum currently spending a few months in South Africa with my family. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #southafricawithkids #gardenroute #whalecoast
#MorukuruFamilydehoop #morukurufamily #morukurubeachlodge #DeHoopNatureReserve #LuxuryLodges #SouthAfricaTravel #familylodges
  • Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
  • If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
  • Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life.

In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time.

It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up.

But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾

It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea.

It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomads family, having the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. 

So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path that’s less known. ✨

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

#travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter #livingabroad #digitalnomadfamily
  • Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life.

In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time.

It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up.

But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾

It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea.

It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomad family and have the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. 

So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path less trodden.✨

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

#travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter #livingabroad
  • Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life.

In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time.

It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up.

But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾

It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea.

It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomads family, having the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. 

So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path that’s less known. ✨

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

#travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter
  • “Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦

Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous — that said, we don’t walk alone at night, don’t engage with suspicious people and are always aware of our surroundings.

But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, though the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault.

What you need to know:

⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. 

⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. 

⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common.

Safety tips for visitors:

⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. 

⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. 

⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

cape town safety | digital nomads in cape town | living in cape town | cape town south africa
 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
  • “Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦

Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous — that said, we don’t walk alone at night, don’t engage with suspicious people and are always aware of our surroundings.

But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, though the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault.

What you need to know:

⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. 

⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. 

⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common.

Safety tips for visitors:

⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. 

⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. 

⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

cape town safety | digital nomads in cape town | living in cape town | cape town south africa
 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
  • “Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦

Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous.

We’ve driven all over the city and done road trips all around the Garden Route and also further north in Drakensberg, Kruger and Welgevonden on previous trips, but never had anything negative happen to us.✨

But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, but the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault.

What you need to know:

⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. 

⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. 

⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common.

Safety tips for visitors:

⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. 

⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. 

⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 

👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
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Windswept beaches stretch before us, backed by giant sand dunes, with whales breaching in the far distance, zebras and ostriches roaming freely around us — this is @morukurufamilydehoop, a modern beach lodge designed for families. At just a 3.5-hour drive from Cape Town, the beach lodge is tucked away in the pristine De Hoop Nature Reserve, one of the best whale watching spots in South Africa. It’s perched on top of giant sand dunes, with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean. 🐋🌊🏝️ There’s plenty to do here for active families — from hiking in the reserve’s marked trails through the fynbos, swimming in the beaches, sand boarding down the dunes, going on game drives to see the wildlife in the reserve, and seeing whales breaching just a few feet from the coast. 🥾🦓🐚 This has definitely been the best place we’ve stayed in South Africa so far and we cannot recommend it enough to families! [hosted stay] 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum currently spending a few months in South Africa with my family. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. 🌏 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #southafricawithkids #gardenroute #whalecoast #MorukuruFamilydehoop #morukurufamily #morukurubeachlodge #DeHoopNatureReserve #LuxuryLodges #SouthAfricaTravel #familylodges
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Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 

#thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
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Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃🍁 This year, I am filled with gratitude and just want to give thanks for this amazing life I’ve been blessed with. When I look back and reflect at how far I’ve come, I cannot be more grateful. 🥹 #thanksgiving #digitalnomadfamily #travelblogger
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If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
If you want to turn your love for travel into your job too, here’s where you begin

🌎Start sharing your travel stories (even if no one is watching yet)


🌎Take a course or learn all you can about the craft

🌎Be helpful, be human, be consistent


🌎Build multiple income streams slowly


🌎Don’t wait for it to be perfect — just start

Pssst....Comment BLOG to get a link to my guide on how to become a travel blogger!

Follow me for more tips on how to live a digital nomad life and travel with your family! 🌏 

 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #travelblogging
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 🌎Build multiple income streams slowly
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Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life. In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time. It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up. But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾 It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea. It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomads family, having the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path that’s less known. ✨ 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter #livingabroad #digitalnomadfamily
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Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life. In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time. It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up. But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾 It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea. It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomad family and have the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path less trodden.✨ 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter #livingabroad
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Most people give advice based on their own fears. If I had taken that advice, I would have never taken the risk that changed my life. In 2008, I quit my job in Singapore to travel for six months in Latin America and pursue travel writing and blogging full time. It didn’t happen overnight. It took months of hard work, research, writing, pitching, long travel days and moments when I almost gave up. But choosing this path led me to a life of freedom and adventure. 🌎🏔️🥾 It took me to 150 countries, including places that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise, like Antarctica, Svalbard, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea. It allowed me to live anywhere I want with my digital nomads family, having the flexibility to spend quality time with my kid while worldschooling her. So if you’re trying to choose between the realistic path and the one that scares you a little, here’s a reminder to take the path that’s less known. ✨ 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelblogger #travelwriting #travelwriter
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“Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦 Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous — that said, we don’t walk alone at night, don’t engage with suspicious people and are always aware of our surroundings. But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, though the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault. What you need to know: ⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. ⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. ⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common. Safety tips for visitors: ⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. ⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. ⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 cape town safety | digital nomads in cape town | living in cape town | cape town south africa #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
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“Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦 Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous — that said, we don’t walk alone at night, don’t engage with suspicious people and are always aware of our surroundings. But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, though the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault. What you need to know: ⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. ⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. ⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common. Safety tips for visitors: ⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. ⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. ⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 cape town safety | digital nomads in cape town | living in cape town | cape town south africa #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
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“Isn’t Cape Town dangerous? “ 🇿🇦 Having been in Cape Town for 4 months now, I’ve found the city to be generally safe as long as you know where to avoid. My family and I never felt threatened and never experienced anything dangerous. We’ve driven all over the city and done road trips all around the Garden Route and also further north in Drakensberg, Kruger and Welgevonden on previous trips, but never had anything negative happen to us.✨ But safety is a complex issue and it’ll be wrong to say Cape Town is completely safe. It has a relatively high crime rate, but the serious crimes are more prevalent in the Cape Flats area. Some of the common crimes involve carjacking, “smash and grab” attacks, house robbery, and sexual assault. What you need to know: ⚠️The tourist-friendly areas (Sea Point, V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) feel vibrant and fairly safe, especially during the day. ⚠️ Vehicle-related theft is a known issue: smash-and-grab incidents at traffic lights are something to be careful about. ⚠️ When hiking Table Mountain or Lion’s Head, use a guide or go in a group. Mugging is quite common. Safety tips for visitors: ⚠️ Don’t flash valuables, avoid dark deserted streets, use reputable transport, and keep emergency contacts handy. ⚠️ The Namola Safety App is very useful — helps call for help with your GPS location. ⚠️ Avoid certain neighborhoods like Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Langa, unless you’re with a trusted local or guide. 👋 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and adventurous mum. I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #digitalnomadfamily #familytravel #capetownwithkids #capetowndiaries #livingincapetown
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