![]() ![]() I’m recommending it not only because my daughter created it, but also if you are looking for something digital that you can load onto your iPad and take with you wherever you go, without having to carry around a physical book, this is a great option for you. ![]() Number 1 on the list of best travel journals is the fantastic printable and digital Wanderlust Travel Planner sold by my 16 year old daughter’s shop, ‘Anything But Dull’, on Etsy. Here are 10 recommended travel journals to get you started. There are travel journals for every type of traveler, so be sure to try out a few and pick the style that works for you! Would you rather a simple lined notebook for you to fill with your thoughts and memories, or is a plain art style scrapbook more to your liking. Lastly, do you want a guided travel journal with pre-scripted pages including packing lists, trip itineraries, journal highlight pages etc. A hardback book will always be more bulky than a paperback for example. You don’t want a journal that’s too big and heavy and yet, it needs to be big enough to be useful.īe sure to look at the weight when looking at listings on Etsy or Amazon and in particular note what the cover is made of. If you go down the physical journal route, you’ll need to consider the size and weight of your travel journal. ![]() Perhaps you’re someone who enjoys putting pen to paper and if this is the case a printable or physical travel journal is a better choice for you. You can use goodnotes or notability and keep track of as many countries, trips and experiences you like without ever running out of space! ![]() Once you know what your travel journal is for and the kind of size, type you want, it’s time to decide the format of your journal.Īs a digital nomad, if you have an ipad, a digital journal is ideal. If it’s a keepsake of a wonderful holiday, it can be bigger – to fit inside a suitcase, lean more towards a photographic memory book, or a journal of your activities and best experiences. Secondly, are you a long term traveler or digital nomad like me? If so, the type of journal you’ll need will likely be very different than if you’re heading off on a 2 week vacation from work.Īs a long term traveler you’ll want more sections to split the countries, the journal will need to be digital or at least light enough to fit in a backpack and it will need to last a long time as you traverse across the globe. Perhaps you want somewhere to load or stick photos, or simply want a beautiful notebook to journal your days. If it’s for drawing or writing poetry about the places you visit perhaps you’ll want plain pages with nothing on them to fill them with your creativity. So what will you use your journal for? If it’s more of a pre-trip planner, you’ll want to make sure it includes packing lists and pages for dates, times, trip reference numbers etc. It also serves as a bit of an activity planner, and a reference guide should I return to somewhere I’ve been before and want to remember the best hotel, restaurant etc. I write travel blog posts, so for me, it’s a tool to help me highlight the best experiences, the best places to visit and make notes about the best points of interest to include in my posts. When choosing a travel journal the first thing to think about is what’s it actually for? What’s it for? (Memory, blog notes, places to revisit) Best Travel Journals TL DR īonus – Best for All Travelers! Travel Journal Features to Consider 1. That’s what we’ll be exploring in this post. Helping to plan, track and then record your journeys, activities, experiences and memories, your travel journal becomes both your guide book and keepsake.īut what kind of travel journey is best for your trips? As a digital nomad who so far has visited over 35 countries in the last 10 years I can tell, keeping a travel journal is a must! ![]()
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