Top Travel Bloggers I wanna become

I always dreamt of becoming a successful rockstar famous Travel blogger. Here are some of the top travel bloggers I admire ...

1. Johnny Jet


Johnny started his newsletter in 1995; 70 countries later, he's been featured over 3,000 times in major publications including USA TodayTime and FortuneNew York TimesBudget Travel Magazine and the LA Times. He's appeared on ABC, CBS, CNBC, CNN, Fox, MSNBC, NBC, PBS and hosted "Hot Spots 2012" on the Travel Channel. A weekly guest on Leo Laporte's The Tech Guy Show, he's your expert on travel and technology.


2. Nadine Sykora




Canadian-born, Nadine, 26, is a vlogger gone travel vlogger in spring 2010. She's been to 37 countries since. Nadine has also curated online content for Canon, Sanyo, Expedia, Hostelbookers, Staples, CBC, The CW, Fox and more. She's gone on every single Lord of the Rings New Zealand tour. You might also recognize her from a few pop parody videos. This chick is funny.

3. Lee Abbamonte



At 35, this New Yorker is the youngest American to visit all 193 UN countries and 313 TCC countries in the world. A travel television personality and brand ambassador, you can see him on CNN, Fox, NBC, ABC News, BBC Travel, Conde Naste Traveler, the Travel Channel and more. He's also a HuffPost Travel regular. You'll even find him as a "Jet Setter of the Month" in Women's Health.

4. La Carmina



Canadian-born, La Carmina started as a niche fashion and Japanese culture blogger who enlarged her focus to travel and alternative culture in 2009. Since, the young travel TV Host has been featured on the Travel Channel, National Geographic and Food Network covering over 50 countries. A seasoned travel journalist, she writes for the Huffington Post, Sunday Times UK Magazine and Hong Kong Express Airways. Her media interviews and features include the New Yorker, Washington Post, theGuardianCosmopolitanVogue and LA Times. She just recently covered the Oscars in Los Angeles, read it on her blog.

5. Jenny Mc Iver



Jenny has managed to travel to 152 countries while maintaining a full-time career. She takes a one-month trip around the world, once a year, and has been journaling her adventures for nine years. She turned her business travel-accrued airline miles and hotel points into nine trips around the world, prompting Money Magazine to dub her the "Miles Maven" in a 2013 feature story on "Super Travelers." She's the author of The Grown-Up's Guide to Globetrotting which helps other aspiring nomads plan round-the-world trips of their own.