How I Travel Long Term on $2000/Month + My Strategy

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In this video, I'm sharing my personal strategy on how I manage to travel long-term on a budget of just $2000 per month. 🌍✈️

Traveling the world doesn't have to break the bank, and I'm excited to reveal my tips and tricks for making the most of every adventure without sacrificing quality. From budget-friendly accommodation options to savvy ways of stretching your dollars, you'll find all the insights you need to embark on your own budget-friendly journey.

Join me as I break down my strategy and share my experiences as a nomad exploring incredible destinations while staying financially smart. If you're passionate about travel and looking to make your wanderlust dreams a reality, this video is for you.

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What an amazing life you've built for yourself. Kudos! How do you handle US taxes since you're a US citizen? What US state are you a resident of? Do you have an accountant?

patric
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I'm lucky to have the benefit of flying on military aircraft for free! Retired after 27 years of military service is great!

rickchollett
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Awesome video! Have you ever considered house sitting to lower your accommodation cost? I just signed up for Trusted Housesitter and have been pleasantly surprised. I plan on using it in more expensive countries, like Switzerland. I’ve seen several postings in Switzerland and other expensive areas in Europe. Plus, you get to hang out with cute animals :)

The_NomadNinja
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Excellent video, I am surprised you don't have more likes and comments. I just subscribed!

Gaya.Kairos.Artist
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Amazing video, I currently make 1800 a month in disability from the VA. I'm about to sell all my things and leave forever!

sullivanpecharka
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How did you find the security of your gear (photography equipment, computers, etc) at hostels?

OneWeekGetAway
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Just fell across this video and LOVED it! I'm wondering how a US citizen got a Long term/resident visa in Switzerland?

susanjackson
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Gnrl ?? What CC and strategy do you use for traveling outside the US. Yes, there is plenty of CC that have high rewards (points of cash back) for hotels, car rentals, and airfares regardless of where the flight is from/to, but for the rest of the expenses it doesn't work like in the US. No gas or grocery or Pharmacy or many of the other multipliers. Which card have you found that maximises those things??

dgasmd
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Thanks for all the great details and inspiration

gerigoodale
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i want to live this lifestyle. if I quit my job, what can i expect to do when i return home? what career paths are best?

ElliottChoi-eqfr
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What a great video. I love how you have provided so much detail and showed that it is actually not as impossible as it might seem at first. I had a couple of questions though, for the 6 months of the year when you are in Switzerland, you said you couldn't live off 2000/month. So do you take temporary jobs? Also you $1000/month per person number is that just 2000/month divided by 2 or do you think you 1 person could actually live in bali or other similar places for $1000/month? Thanks again now Ill check out your other videos! :)

stevenponte
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Hello, I looked at a lot of travel you tubers, but I still waiting to hear how to handle your finances while traveling, you use credit cards, withdraw money, carry cash (what denominations, etc, ) Please explain, thanks

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