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Monarch Butterflies in Mexico

Monarch Butterflies in Mexico: My 2025 Guide

February 29, 2024

The migrating monarch butterflies in Mexico are a natural phenomenon well worth seeing! Here's my complete guide on how to experience them at their best. Every autumn, millions of monarch butterflies from Canada and United States flood to the rugged forested mountains of central Mexico. The bore[...]

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Natural Wonders of Mexico

20 Natural Wonders of Mexico

January 31, 2024

From cascading falls to dramatic canyons, Mexico is blessed with a melange of natural phenomenons. Here's a look at the best natural wonders of Mexico.

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Copper Canyon Mexico

Copper Canyon Mexico: My 10-Day Itinerary 2025

May 22, 2023

If you’re looking for an offbeat, under-the-radar place to visit, Copper Canyon Mexico is your answer. Any trip to the Copper Canyon is an adventure — whether you’re planning a trek or just sightseeing on the scenic Chepe train.

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El Chepe Train: My Guide to Copper Canyon by Train

El Chepe Train: My 2025 Guide to Copper Canyon by Train

May 17, 2023

El Chepe train is lauded as one of the world's most exciting rail trips. Here's the ultimate Copper Canyon guide including the train route, schedule and more!

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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

Recent Posts

  • Mexico City with Kids: My Guide to the Perfect Family Trip

    Mexico City with Kids: My Guide to the Perfect Family Trip

    March 27, 2025
  • Bacalar  Mexico: My Guide to Bacalar Lagoon

    Bacalar Mexico: My 2025 Guide to Bacalar Lagoon

    March 19, 2025
  • Driving in Mexico

    Driving in Mexico: All You Need to Know in 2025

    March 15, 2025
  • Staying at Casa Viva Troncones

    Staying at Casa Viva Troncones

    February 20, 2025
  • Day of the Dead in Mexico

    Day of the Dead in Mexico: The Ultimate Guide 2025

    October 21, 2024
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Nellie Huang | Adventure + Family Travel

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✈️ Travel writer & @lonelyplanet author 🌎 Sharing all about digital nomad family travel 🗺️Visited 150 countries 📍 Singaporean in Mexico 🇲🇽
  • I don’t have anything against Disney, but I just don’t think that’s the only way to travel with kids. 

We’ve bathed elephants in Thailand and fed alpacas in Peru. 🦙

We’ve climbed mountains in Patagonia that left our legs shaking—but our hearts so full. ⛰️

We’ve snorkeled with turtles in the Caribbean Sea, and ran up and down sand dunes in the Sahara. 🐫

We’ve watched glaciers calve with a thunderous crack, and eaten street food that made us question everything we thought we knew about dinner. 🌮

There’s magic — in the unconventional way. The kind that grows when a kid realizes they’re braver than they thought, stronger than they imagined, and endlessly curious about the world. ✨

So no, it’s not Disneyland.

It’s a wilder, messier, sometimes muddier kind of wonder.


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

Digital nomad family | traveling with kids | worldschooling | family travels | family adventures | digital nomad family travel #familytravel #travelwithkids #adventurefamily #worldschooling #familytrips #digitalnomadfamily #familyadventures
#holyairball #holyfknairball
  • We travel with our kid not for the bucket lists or perfect photos — but for moments like this.

Real, raw, a little surreal.

A massive whale rising from the deep, playfully teasing us like a puppy eager to be pet. We reached out and stroke him, as he continued to linger next to our boat. 🐋⛴️🌊🐋

This moment is exactly why we travel.

We travel to stand in awe and feel wonder. To connect — with nature and with each other. To show our daughter there’s something bigger than ourselves. 🍃🌳🌺💦

📍Magdalena Bay, Baja California 🇲🇽 

Disclaimer: Whale interactions in Magdalena Bay are entirely whale-initiated, gentle, and closely regulated to ensure no harm or stress is caused to the animals. These encounters are considered ethical and support local conservation efforts.

#MagdalenaBay #Bajacalifornia #mexicowithkids #familytravel #travelwithkids #wildlifetravel #digitalnomadfamily
  • ✨ We just spent an epic birthday weekend in Valle de Bravo 🇲🇽 with our friends and it was everything we could have asked for! ✨

Despite being just 2 hours from Mexico City, it feels like a true escape — with rolling hills, endless pine forests and waterfalls. Here’s what we did:

🌲 Explored the cobblestone streets + colorful markets
🪂 Paraglided over the valley (unreal views!)
🚤 Took a boat ride at sunset
🌄 Hiked to waterfalls + lookout points
🔥 Cozy bonfire nights at our glass cabin
🎂 Celebrated with cake + mountain air

Valle de Bravo, you surprised us in the best way. Here’s to discovering more places like this in Mexico!

#valledebravo #familytravel #travelwithkids #mexicotravel #mexicowithkids #livinginmexico
  • To celebrate Alberto’s birthday this past weekend, I booked all of us on a paragliding adventure and it turned out to be epic! 🪂 

Valle de Bravo (just 2hours from Mexico City) is such a green and lush part of the country, blessed with rolling hills, endless pine forests and cool climate. I planned a fun weekend here with our friends, with the main purpose of paragliding.

Both Alberto and I have tried it before and we knew we loved it, bringing Kaleya on the adventure made it all the more special! She was nervous at first but ended up loving i! I think this is the best birthday gift I’ve given to Alberto, if I dare say so myself. 

Thanks Marko @parapentevalledebravo.mx for taking care of us! [We paid for it ourselves, just wanted to share our positive experience.]

#paragliding #valledebravo #adventureswithkids #familyadventures #paragliding_family #paraglidingmexico
  • To celebrate Alberto’s birthday this past weekend, I booked a paragliding adventure for us and it turned out to be epic! 🪂 

Valle de Bravo (just 2hours from Mexico City) is such a green and lush part of the country, blessed with rolling hills, endless pine forests and cool climate. I planned a fun weekend here with our friends, with the main purpose of paragliding.

Both Alberto and I have tried it before and we knew we loved it — bringing Kaleya on the adventure made it all the more special! She was nervous at first but ended up loving it! I think this is the best birthday gift I’ve given to Alberto, if I dare say so myself. 

Thanks @flumenparagliding for taking care of us! [We paid for it ourselves, just wanted to share our positive experience.]

#paragliding #valledebravo #adventureswithkids #familyadventures #paragliding_family #paraglidingmexico
  • Most people, including my mum, think all I do is travel and have fun. But the truth is, I spend more time typing away on my laptop at home than out exploring. 👩‍💻

Instagram only shows the glamorous part of my job but in real life, I spend a lot of time writing for outlets like @mexiconewsdaily (check out my new travel series!), managing my blogs and creating content here — whether I’m on the road or at home. 

But I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’d rather be working on a job I love from anywhere in the world than be stuck behind a desk doing something that sucks my soul.

#travelbloggers #femaletravelbloggers #sheisnotlost #instagramvsreality #realityoflife
  • When I found out I was pregnant, my biggest worry was: could I still travel and live the life I loved?! 

YES! Having a child doesn’t need to stop you from living your life. Even a life of adventure, a life that’s always on the move!

It wasn’t always easy but it’s always worth it. I strongly believe that everything comes with practice: the more you travel with your kids, the easier it gets!

Here’s to more adventures!!! 🌎✈️🥾🗺️

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

Digital nomad family | traveling with kids | worldschooling | family travels | family adventures | digital nomad family travel #familytravel #travelwithkids #adventurefamily #worldschooling #familytrips
  • Ever ridden a wooden sled down the side of an ACTIVE VOLCANO? 🤯

📍Cerro Negro, Nicaragua 🇳🇮 

The views, the speed, the black volcanic ash everywhere – a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience! 

It starts with a 45-min hike up the active volcano, then you put on your minion suit, ski mask, hop on your wooden sled, and OFF YOU GO! 

You can choose how fast you wanna go. Anyone can do this. I’m definitely bringing my daughter next time! 🏂🌋
 
Tag someone who needs this on their adventure list! 👇

#nicaragua #cerronegro #volcanoboarding #epicviews #bucketlist #travelnicaragua 

Would you try volcano boarding on an active volcano?
  • Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
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I don’t have anything against Disney, but I just don’t think that’s the only way to travel with kids. We’ve bathed elephants in Thailand and fed alpacas in Peru. 🦙 
We’ve climbed mountains in Patagonia that left our legs shaking—but our hearts so full. ⛰️
 We’ve snorkeled with turtles in the Caribbean Sea, and ran up and down sand dunes in the Sahara. 🐫
 We’ve watched glaciers calve with a thunderous crack, and eaten street food that made us question everything we thought we knew about dinner. 🌮 There’s magic — in the unconventional way. The kind that grows when a kid realizes they’re braver than they thought, stronger than they imagined, and endlessly curious about the world. ✨ So no, it’s not Disneyland. 
It’s a wilder, messier, sometimes muddier kind of wonder.
 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 Digital nomad family | traveling with kids | worldschooling | family travels | family adventures | digital nomad family travel #familytravel #travelwithkids #adventurefamily #worldschooling #familytrips #digitalnomadfamily #familyadventures #holyairball #holyfknairball
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We travel with our kid not for the bucket lists or perfect photos — but for moments like this. 
Real, raw, a little surreal. 
A massive whale rising from the deep, playfully teasing us like a puppy eager to be pet. We reached out and stroke him, as he continued to linger next to our boat. 🐋⛴️🌊🐋 This moment is exactly why we travel. We travel to stand in awe and feel wonder. To connect — with nature and with each other. To show our daughter there’s something bigger than ourselves. 🍃🌳🌺💦
 📍Magdalena Bay, Baja California 🇲🇽 Disclaimer: Whale interactions in Magdalena Bay are entirely whale-initiated, gentle, and closely regulated to ensure no harm or stress is caused to the animals. These encounters are considered ethical and support local conservation efforts. #MagdalenaBay #Bajacalifornia #mexicowithkids #familytravel #travelwithkids #wildlifetravel #digitalnomadfamily
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✨ We just spent an epic birthday weekend in Valle de Bravo 🇲🇽 with our friends and it was everything we could have asked for! ✨ 
Despite being just 2 hours from Mexico City, it feels like a true escape — with rolling hills, endless pine forests and waterfalls. Here’s what we did: 🌲 Explored the cobblestone streets + colorful markets
🪂 Paraglided over the valley (unreal views!)
🚤 Took a boat ride at sunset
🌄 Hiked to waterfalls + lookout points
🔥 Cozy bonfire nights at our glass cabin
🎂 Celebrated with cake + mountain air Valle de Bravo, you surprised us in the best way. Here’s to discovering more places like this in Mexico! #valledebravo #familytravel #travelwithkids #mexicotravel #mexicowithkids #livinginmexico
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To celebrate Alberto’s birthday this past weekend, I booked all of us on a paragliding adventure and it turned out to be epic! 🪂 Valle de Bravo (just 2hours from Mexico City) is such a green and lush part of the country, blessed with rolling hills, endless pine forests and cool climate. I planned a fun weekend here with our friends, with the main purpose of paragliding. Both Alberto and I have tried it before and we knew we loved it, bringing Kaleya on the adventure made it all the more special! She was nervous at first but ended up loving i! I think this is the best birthday gift I’ve given to Alberto, if I dare say so myself. Thanks Marko @parapentevalledebravo.mx for taking care of us! [We paid for it ourselves, just wanted to share our positive experience.] #paragliding #valledebravo #adventureswithkids #familyadventures #paragliding_family #paraglidingmexico
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To celebrate Alberto’s birthday this past weekend, I booked a paragliding adventure for us and it turned out to be epic! 🪂 Valle de Bravo (just 2hours from Mexico City) is such a green and lush part of the country, blessed with rolling hills, endless pine forests and cool climate. I planned a fun weekend here with our friends, with the main purpose of paragliding. Both Alberto and I have tried it before and we knew we loved it — bringing Kaleya on the adventure made it all the more special! She was nervous at first but ended up loving it! I think this is the best birthday gift I’ve given to Alberto, if I dare say so myself. Thanks @flumenparagliding for taking care of us! [We paid for it ourselves, just wanted to share our positive experience.] #paragliding #valledebravo #adventureswithkids #familyadventures #paragliding_family #paraglidingmexico
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When I found out I was pregnant, my biggest worry was: could I still travel and live the life I loved?! YES! Having a child doesn’t need to stop you from living your life. Even a life of adventure, a life that’s always on the move! It wasn’t always easy but it’s always worth it. I strongly believe that everything comes with practice: the more you travel with your kids, the easier it gets! Here’s to more adventures!!! 🌎✈️🥾🗺️ 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 Digital nomad family | traveling with kids | worldschooling | family travels | family adventures | digital nomad family travel #familytravel #travelwithkids #adventurefamily #worldschooling #familytrips
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Ever ridden a wooden sled down the side of an ACTIVE VOLCANO? 🤯 📍Cerro Negro, Nicaragua 🇳🇮 The views, the speed, the black volcanic ash everywhere – a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience! It starts with a 45-min hike up the active volcano, then you put on your minion suit, ski mask, hop on your wooden sled, and OFF YOU GO! You can choose how fast you wanna go. Anyone can do this. I’m definitely bringing my daughter next time! 🏂🌋 Tag someone who needs this on their adventure list! 👇 #nicaragua #cerronegro #volcanoboarding #epicviews #bucketlist #travelnicaragua Would you try volcano boarding on an active volcano?
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Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists)
 

Antarctica 🇦🇶 

Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins.

Georgia 🇬🇪 

Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. 

Madagascar 🇲🇬 

La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead.

Bhutan 🇧🇹 

In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. 

Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 

I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. 

Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 

This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 

👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 
#mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
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Having traveled to 150 countries, here are the most underrated places in my opinion.(most of which you wont find many tourists) Antarctica 🇦🇶 Any trip to Antarctica is an adventure, and you feel like you’ve traveled to the frontier. From the moment we crossed the Drake Passage into the Antarctic waters, we were surrounded by mammoth icebergs, glaciers, pods of whales, and thousands of penguins. Georgia 🇬🇪 Tucked in the Caucasus region, Georgia is a spectacular yet under-visited destination. Tbilisi’s cobbled streets, Kakheti’s wineries and the snowcapped peaks of Kazbegi all combine to make this one of the most unique countries. Madagascar 🇲🇬 La Grand Île is like nowhere else on Earth: it is home to over 70 species of lemurs, 346 species of reptiles and over 6,000 species of plants. Alberto and I went to Madagascar for our honeymoon and we absolutely fell in love with this unique country. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 🇪🇨 Endemic wildlife roam freely around the Galapagos Islands and best of all, they aren’t the least bit afraid of human beings – we saw sea lions at the market of Santa Cruz, penguins swimming around us, and blue-footed booby flying overhead. Bhutan 🇧🇹 In the week that I spent in Bhutan (in 2013), the country floored me with its extraordinary Himalayan landscapes. Not to mention its impressive dzongs (fortresses), solemn monasteries and multi-layered, traditional culture. Papua New Guinea 🇬🇳 I traveled Papua New Guinea quite awhile ago, but I’ll never forget its staggering natural beauty and rich ancestral tradition. Jungle-cloaked highlands echo with the rhythmic chants of sing-sings and the striking Huli Wigmen perform in vivid feathered headdresses. Svalbard, Norway 🇳🇴 This is one of the world’s last wildernesses. The Svalbard archipelago is home to more polar bears than human beings. Sailing around the icebergs and glaciers, we would see whales, seals, Arctic fox, and belugas on a daily basis. 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #mostunderrated #uniquedestinations #travelgram
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