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Top 10 female UK travel bloggers, from part time travellers to budget backpackers and full time globe trotters 💃🚶‍♀️✨️

Looking for some travel destination inspiration or ideas for new outdoor hobbies ? Then check out this list of the top 10 UK female travel bloggers that are traveling all over the world! These inspiration travel divas can teach us a thing or two as they have been there and done it and can offer valuable tip and tricks to help us on our travels.

Caroline is a travel blogger/photographer who has a full time job and only blogs part time, her blog is beautifully designed and so easy to navigate. from one day itinerary’s to where to eat in slovakia ! Her pictures are stunning and her sense of humour shines through her posts.

https://www.packthesuitcases.com/


One of my absolute favourites is anna from global gallivanting, the name is so incredible! Anna travels on a budget and gives her readers tips and tricks on how to do the same, she has written articles like how to backpack for under £50 pound a day! Anna has travelled to India, Southeast Asia, Australia and Europe etc. Anna says she used to be a corporate slave and getting unwell was the eye -opener for her to live a more authentic life. Go anna !!

https://www.global-gallivanting.com/

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Vicky flip flops blog is literally the most organised/impressive travel blog I have ever saw in my life ! She started out as a festival blogger many years ago and from there she has grown, since Vicky flip flops blog she has also had a son and opened another website at https://dayoutinengland.com/ which you will find child friendly travel tips. Vicky has been to over 70 countries and has detailed her amazing adventures on her blog, also a treasure trove of information for festival enthusiasts.

https://vickyflipfloptravels.com/festival/


Emma from Leeds runs the travel and lifestyle blog paper planes and caramel waffles which is the most unusual blog name I have ever heard, the design of her blog is very easy to navigate and I love Emma’s writing style. Emma works 9 to 5 and blogs in her spare hours plus travels! She hopes to inspire others working 9 to 5 to travel more, she blogs about holidays abroad and also about local destinations as Emma likes to travel within the uk also.

https://paperplanesandcaramelwaffles.com

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Why you should have a travel bucket list ?

Having a travel bucket list is such a brilliant way to mentally organise exactly where you want to go and figuring out which months and spaces you have free to do so. Preparation is everything while travelling. To make a travel bucket list you can create it in a notepad or on a word document on the computer, you can add images and decorations to make it interesting.

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Questions you need to be asking are : When can I travel here ? What is my budget ? When do I have time off work ? Who do I want to share this experience with ? What are my expectations for this trip? what do I need ? This way you have some constructive thoughts spinning about your mind that you can write down and create your master travel plan.

Remember this is YOUR list and its totally personal to you, don’t be afraid to add in what you truly desire to see! Start to brainstorm, use travel blogs and Pinterest to do some research. Look at tags such as #travelblogs #destinations #holidays.

Having a travel list can give you something to look forward too, especially if you feel down. Pin it up on a wall at home where you can see it to remind yourself of all the lovely adventures that are coming up. It can remind you that good times are ahead especially on a rainy day. You can also have it saved on your phone and you can look over it while your in a waiting room for an appointment or you simply need cheered up!

There are also tons of online resources for creating “ bucket lists ” that you can print out or download, simply google “ free travel bucket list templates ” on google images and you have loads to choose from.