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Nomadic Matt's Best Travel Tips

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Nomadic Matt is a pioneering travel blogger. One day, we'll call him the grandfather of travel blogging during the Golden Era of travel blogs.

He's not known for his travel feats but rather for the extensive tips he's provided on his popular website, which focuses on budget travel.

Watch the Video

The book's budget used to be $50/day, but inflation and a post-COVID world forced Matt to update his book.

In 2025, he refreshed his bestselling book, which is now called How to Travel the World on $75 a Day.

As part of his book tour, he's appearing on the WanderLearn Show twice!

Nomadic Matt discusses

00:00 When to book a hotel

02:40 Why is Africa left out of his book?

05:10 Bilt Rewards Credit Card

08:10 Airline booking tips

09:20 Travel insurance

12:00 Tourist Cards

15:00 Why Matt travels less than before

18:30 Blogging is dead?

Questions
  1. What's the most embarrassing or ridiculous thing you've done to save money while traveling?
  2. What's the difference between EatWith, WithLocals, and Traveling Spoon?
  3. When do you usually book your hotels?
  4. Why is Africa left out?
  5. Are tourism cards still worth it?
  6. When do you use travel insurance?
  7. Why not use Kiwi?
  8. What are Bilt Rewards?

His book is packed with tips. Here are my favorite ones.

The best websites to keep track of the latest credit card deals

Pay your rent and get frequent flyer points with Bilt Rewards

Matt's top three airline booking sites

My favorite airline website is Kiwi, and use this link to get $10 off. He doesn't mention Kiwi in his book.

Instead, his favorite flight booking sites are:

For insurance Sell your old clothes to raise money for your trip Online Garage sale to raise funds and downsize

Anytime Mailbox starts at $6 and has several locations.

Lodging Sites Food

Matt is a foodie. I am not. Here are some of his favorite sites:

Ride-sharing or hitchhiking for the 21st century

Search for "ride-sharing" and the name of the region/country where you are traveling. You'll usually find options. I've used BlaBlaCar in Europe, for example.

Tourism Cards

Nomadic Matt sold me on the tourism cards that give you access to popular sites and public transportation. Although that can save you nearly half the price, it's only suitable for those doing a whirlwind, fast, and comprehensive tour. If you want to see the British Museum, don't get the London Pass. But it makes sense if you're going to see most of the significant sites.

Why is Africa left out?

The first half of the book offers general, practical advice. The second provides specific guidance to various regions. For example, he has a section about Australia.

You'd think a book that helps travelers live on $75 a day would encourage tourists to visit Africa. Like Southeast Asia, parts of Africa have a low cost of living.

For example, in 2013, in Benin, I rented a two-room place with a shower (but a shared outhouse for a toilet) for $10 per month! Ten years later, maybe the price has doubled to $20 a month!

Still, Nomadic Matt confesses, "I had to make trade-offs and omit the lesser-visited countries and regions..." (Kindle Location 1434).

I won't quibble with his decision or logic.

Conclusion

When I got an advanced copy of Nomadic Matt's book, I expected to be bored out of my mind. I figured it was a book for beginners or intermediate travelers, not hyper-experienced travel studs like me.

As usual, I was wrong.

Nomadic Matt pumped me with many ideas I was oblivious to. Although I shared my favorite ones on this page, buy How to Travel the World on $75 a Day to get all his excellent advice.

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More info

You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com.

If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!

On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on:

My Patrons sponsored this show!

Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon

Rewards start at just $2/month!

Affiliate links

Get 25% off when you sign up to Trusted Housesitters, a site that helps you find sitters or homes to sit in.

Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free!

In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken.

Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees!

For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.

  continue reading

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Nomadic Matt is a pioneering travel blogger. One day, we'll call him the grandfather of travel blogging during the Golden Era of travel blogs.

He's not known for his travel feats but rather for the extensive tips he's provided on his popular website, which focuses on budget travel.

Watch the Video

The book's budget used to be $50/day, but inflation and a post-COVID world forced Matt to update his book.

In 2025, he refreshed his bestselling book, which is now called How to Travel the World on $75 a Day.

As part of his book tour, he's appearing on the WanderLearn Show twice!

Nomadic Matt discusses

00:00 When to book a hotel

02:40 Why is Africa left out of his book?

05:10 Bilt Rewards Credit Card

08:10 Airline booking tips

09:20 Travel insurance

12:00 Tourist Cards

15:00 Why Matt travels less than before

18:30 Blogging is dead?

Questions
  1. What's the most embarrassing or ridiculous thing you've done to save money while traveling?
  2. What's the difference between EatWith, WithLocals, and Traveling Spoon?
  3. When do you usually book your hotels?
  4. Why is Africa left out?
  5. Are tourism cards still worth it?
  6. When do you use travel insurance?
  7. Why not use Kiwi?
  8. What are Bilt Rewards?

His book is packed with tips. Here are my favorite ones.

The best websites to keep track of the latest credit card deals

Pay your rent and get frequent flyer points with Bilt Rewards

Matt's top three airline booking sites

My favorite airline website is Kiwi, and use this link to get $10 off. He doesn't mention Kiwi in his book.

Instead, his favorite flight booking sites are:

For insurance Sell your old clothes to raise money for your trip Online Garage sale to raise funds and downsize

Anytime Mailbox starts at $6 and has several locations.

Lodging Sites Food

Matt is a foodie. I am not. Here are some of his favorite sites:

Ride-sharing or hitchhiking for the 21st century

Search for "ride-sharing" and the name of the region/country where you are traveling. You'll usually find options. I've used BlaBlaCar in Europe, for example.

Tourism Cards

Nomadic Matt sold me on the tourism cards that give you access to popular sites and public transportation. Although that can save you nearly half the price, it's only suitable for those doing a whirlwind, fast, and comprehensive tour. If you want to see the British Museum, don't get the London Pass. But it makes sense if you're going to see most of the significant sites.

Why is Africa left out?

The first half of the book offers general, practical advice. The second provides specific guidance to various regions. For example, he has a section about Australia.

You'd think a book that helps travelers live on $75 a day would encourage tourists to visit Africa. Like Southeast Asia, parts of Africa have a low cost of living.

For example, in 2013, in Benin, I rented a two-room place with a shower (but a shared outhouse for a toilet) for $10 per month! Ten years later, maybe the price has doubled to $20 a month!

Still, Nomadic Matt confesses, "I had to make trade-offs and omit the lesser-visited countries and regions..." (Kindle Location 1434).

I won't quibble with his decision or logic.

Conclusion

When I got an advanced copy of Nomadic Matt's book, I expected to be bored out of my mind. I figured it was a book for beginners or intermediate travelers, not hyper-experienced travel studs like me.

As usual, I was wrong.

Nomadic Matt pumped me with many ideas I was oblivious to. Although I shared my favorite ones on this page, buy How to Travel the World on $75 a Day to get all his excellent advice.

Feedback

Leave anonymous audio feedback at SpeakPipe

More info

You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com.

If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!

On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on:

My Patrons sponsored this show!

Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon

Rewards start at just $2/month!

Affiliate links

Get 25% off when you sign up to Trusted Housesitters, a site that helps you find sitters or homes to sit in.

Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free!

In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken.

Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees!

For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.

  continue reading

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