National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Travel in 2024 and Beyond (With Senior Editor Allyson Johnson)

National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Travel in 2024 and Beyond (With Senior Editor Allyson Johnson)

Have you started planning your 2024 travels? Today, I’m joined by National Geographic Senior Editor Allyson Johnson to explore some of the must-visit places from National Geographic’s new book Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime. After a decade of releasing Best of the World lists, National Geographic has now crafted the ultimate illustrated guidebook to help you find your next exhilarating destination. From the top hiking trails to the most scenic train rides, the most stunning coral reefs to the most epic mountain retreats, Best of the World will help you find new ways to experience both beloved destinations and hidden gems around the globe. In this episode, Allyson breaks down her favorite destinations for adventure, exploring nature, soaking in culture, and just getting away! She shares tips for planning your trip of a lifetime, and we also talk about her career with National Geographic, the process of creating this book, tips for self-editing, and so much more. If you’re looking for new destinations to explore or dream of working in this field (or pitching an idea to Nat Geo yourself), you do not want to miss this episode! What is your trip of a lifetime? Which destination are you adding to your list? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1. Tune In To Learn: Allyson’s journey to becoming an editor with Nat Geo, what she enjoys about the craft, and the lessons she’s learned throughout her career Her advice for self-editing (whether you consider yourself a writer or not) Which African country is her #1 destination and how a safari can be a life-changing experience Why Costa Rica is one of the best international trips for new travelers How to integrate cultural philosophies when you return home An underrated US gem for unlimited adventure The destination she hasn’t yet visited, but most wants to An honorable mention and thoughts on the effects of the remote work movement Tips for planning a trip of a lifetime as a new traveler and where to visit before it gets too crowded Allyson’s advice on pitching to Nat Geo And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsors - Airbnb, US Bank, Uncommon Goods Grab your copy of Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime Want More? 5 Must See Destinations In 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How To Successfully Pitch Nat Geo) Safari 101: How To Plan A World-Class African Safari (Without Going Broke) Top 5 Hidden Highlights Around the World with Jackie Nourse from JUMP Adventures Thanks To Our Sponsors Sometimes, it just makes more sense. Book your next group stay with Airbnb! Get 4 X the points on eating out and 2 X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations with US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card. Apply today to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days. Get 15% off your next gift from Uncommon Goods by visiting uncommongoods.com/travel.

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The Power of Death in Life with Gentle Rebel Bronnie Ware

The Power of Death in Life with Gentle Rebel Bronnie Ware

What can thinking about death teach us about living life? Bronnie Ware is an author, songwriter, speaker, and free spirit devoted to helping others find the courage to embrace life on their own terms and live without regrets. Her international bestselling memoir, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, has been translated into 32 languages and has a movie in the pipeline. Bronnie spent much of her life traveling nomadically and now has a home base in rural Australia. In this episode, we talk about what those final life lessons can teach us about living more freely, creatively, and intentionally, especially when it comes to crafting a life filled with meaningful travel. This conversation is a reflection on what it really means to live life on your own terms. Bronnie shares how she embraced her creative self later in life, the lessons she’s learned from the dying, and the surprising relationship between death and joy. If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt, felt stuck in the “wrong box,” or wondered how to start living more authentically, Bronnie offers wisdom that might just change the way you think. We also talk travel, belonging, and why courage is always rewarded, even when the outcome looks different than you expected. What’s one truth you’ve learned through travel that continues to shape how you live today? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How Bronnie went from banking to bestselling author and the process she followed to commit to writing a book What a “gentle rebel” really is, and why it fits Bronnie so well Why growing up on a farm led to her propensity for travel How she launched on a creative journey and embraced her new identity later in life How self-doubt shows up and what to do when it tries to stop you How she reframes challenges through a soul-level lens Why travel will help you get to know yourself in a different way and uncover what really makes you feel at home How courage, even when it’s quiet or imperfect, always pays off And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Bronnie’s website Get your copy of The Top Five Regrets of the Dying Listen to Bronnie’s albums Songs For The Soul and Sun Showers Want More? What Happens When You Die? (Part One): A Journey to the Other Side with Peter Panagore Lessons From Caring for the Dying and Bike Packing 18 Countries With Jerry Kopack What Is “Happiness”? Discovering Meaning On The Silk Road w/ Will Rickard Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership.

1 Maj 58min

Top 8 Travel Songs from the 90s (The Ultimate Playlist) with Rob Harvilla

Top 8 Travel Songs from the 90s (The Ultimate Playlist) with Rob Harvilla

What road trip songs get you pumped for your travels? Rob Harvilla has been a professional rock critic for 20+ years whose writing has appeared in Pitchfork, Spin, and Rolling Stone. He is also the host of the hugely popular podcast 60 Songs That Explain the ’90s and author of a book by the same name. In this episode, Rob shares his ultimate 90s road trip playlist along with a fun conversation about the inevitable intersection of music and travel. Rob shares his thoughts on how music embeds itself into our lives, the lost art of mixtapes, and how road trip playlists define our travels. Plus, we swap stories about the bands that made us fall in love with music in the first place. What song would you add to this list? Is there an album that instantly transports you back to a specific time and place? I'd love to hear what it is, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now Tune In To Learn: Why road trips and music are so deeply connected The power of nostalgia and how music imprints on our memories How the shift from physical albums to streaming changed the way we experience music The role of critics in shaping music culture What it was like to live through Brooklyn’s indie rock explosion in the 2000s How Rob picked the songs for 60 Songs That Explain the '90s (and why that number quickly expanded) If he could time travel to one concert in history, which show Rob would pick and why And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Rob’s website Best Travel Songs of the 90’s Spotify playlist Want More? Top 10 Road Trip Albums With Jason Law from Festy GoNuts America’s Greatest Road Trip! Key West to Deadhorse: 9,000 Miles Across Backroad USA With Tom Cotter Life-Changing Trips, Interviewing Music Legends, Backpacking the World, and Fostering Transformative Connections with Tony Fletcher Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

29 Apr 1h 27min

Life Lessons from Nature, Best Travel Lists, Happiness Hacks, a CTA on Dual Citizenship, + More

Life Lessons from Nature, Best Travel Lists, Happiness Hacks, a CTA on Dual Citizenship, + More

I’m bringing you a roundup of the most popular and community-loved highlights from the Zero To Travel newsletter this month, offering practical travel tips, lifestyle insights, and some good old-fashioned wanderlust inspiration. You’ll hear science-backed strategies for boosting happiness, why now might be the time to take action on a second passport, a few under-the-radar travel destinations you’ll want to add to your list, why college towns can make great travel destinations, and more. What’s your takeaway from this episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How a pine tree sparked two powerful questions for making big decisions Why happiness by subtraction might be more effective than adding more to your plate How dual citizenship pathways are tightening and why you might want to move quickly Advice to find new travel inspiration through "otherworldly" destinations Why this city might just be the ultimate food destination The unexpected perks of visiting college towns (beyond cheap eats and sports games) What countries topped the list for best places to raise a family and why I think they missed a few key ones How to quickly check if you’re owed money when your U.S. flight is delayed or canceled And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter 11 Ways to Be Happier Italian Citizenship Article Best Cities for Food Otherworldly Destinations Best College Towns Countries for Raising a Family Airline Cancellation and Delay Dashboard Best Travel Cards Want More? Listener Questions: Reverse Engineering a Move Abroad, How to Choose a Location-Independent Business, and Smart Ways to Travel a Continent Hell on Earth: Top 7 Otherworldly Destinations with Erika Engelhaupt Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

27 Apr 24min

Top 11 Ways To Rock Your Music Festival Experience with Jason and Kelly Law

Top 11 Ways To Rock Your Music Festival Experience with Jason and Kelly Law

Have you traveled just to go to a music festival? What one realization can lead to a life of travel? Jason Law and his wife Kelly are the duo behind Festy GoNuts and GoNuts Marketing, the ultimate resource for enhancing your music festival experience. They’ve been to countless festivals, created a tight-knit community of festival lovers, and know exactly what it takes to go from a good time to a legendary one. In this episode, they're sharing their top 11 music festival tips to rock the experience - from campsite best practices to festival fashion to embracing your "fest self." You’ll get practical advice for planning, packing, and participating in a way that turns a few days of live music into an unforgettable adventure. Jason and Kelly’s tips aren’t just about gear and logistics but connection, community, and letting your guard down in the best way possible.  What music festival are you looking forward to? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why doing your homework before the festival can save your whole experience How to set up a campsite that feels like home (and why it matters) Advice to make new friends through games, shared meals, and theme nights What it means to build a “team” and create your own mini tribe How to add some flair and bring out your wild side How to let go and fully enjoy the moment Stories from staying up all night until sunrise (and why it's worth it) How to carry your "fest self" energy into your everyday life And much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit their website Northwest String Summit Fruition String Band How To Recover From A Music Festival Telluride Bluegrass Festival Want More? Top 10 Road Trip Albums With Jason Law from Festy GoNuts Music Festivals 101: Travel, Culture and Music With Festy Go Nuts Ireland: Travel, Music, and History w/ Garvan Rushe Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

24 Apr 1h 2min

A 2,190+ Mile Mother-Son Adventure: Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail after a Decade of Nomadic Family Travel with Jessica and Largo Sueiro

A 2,190+ Mile Mother-Son Adventure: Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail after a Decade of Nomadic Family Travel with Jessica and Largo Sueiro

What is it like to hike over 2,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail… with your teenage kid? Jessica and Largo are part of the adventurous WorldTowning family, who’ve been living a full-time travel lifestyle for over a decade. From sailing across the Atlantic to road-tripping Europe in an RV, they’ve redefined “home” and “school” many times over. Jessica and her son Largo share their experience tackling one of the USA’s most iconic long-distance hikes: the Appalachian Trail. We talk about what led them there, what they expected, and how it all unfolded over nearly 2,200 miles of trail from Georgia to Maine. This conversation isn’t just about hiking but navigating challenges, family dynamics, and transitions. You’ll hear how Jessica and Largo balanced remote work and school on the trail, how it deepened their relationship, and why this adventure changed how they view their home country after a decade abroad. From logistical headaches and emotional breakthroughs to unexpected trail magic, this episode shows that you don’t need ideal conditions to pull off a bold adventure. If you had six months to disconnect from your normal life and reconnect with nature, how would you spend it? Who would you take?  I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport:Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why they decided to hike the Appalachian Trail with limited experience Largo’s experience growing up nomadic and how it’s shaped his mindset going into a challenge like this What it took to balance school, work, and 2,000+ miles on foot How thru-hiking impacted Jessica’s health, mindset, and work habits How Largo ended up hiking solo and what that was like for him What surprised them most about returning to the U.S. after 10 years abroad How the trail community and “trail magic” kept them going What changed in their relationship after six months in a tent together Advice to parents on adventuring with teens and letting them lead And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit their website Following WorldTowning on Instagram Watch on YouTube Listen to their podcast, The WHY Matters Want More? 10 Years on the Road, Self-Care for Long-Term Travelers, Excitement and Challenges of Different Travel Modes, and Creating Your Own “Dream Day” with Will and Jessica Sueiro World Towning: 5 Years Of Full-Time Travel Worldschooling 101, Leveraging FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), and Family Travel Advice with Maxwell Lee Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

22 Apr 1h 17min

Immersion Travel: Becoming a Porter in Nepal with Nate Menninger

Immersion Travel: Becoming a Porter in Nepal with Nate Menninger

Nate Menninger has chased experiences around the world, from running with the bulls in Spain to diving the Blue Hole in Belize. Most recently, he became one of the first foreigners to work as a Himalayan porter in Nepal, an experience he documented in his first-ever film, The Porter.  In this episode, Nate shares the wild story of becoming a porter in Nepal, working side-by-side with local Nepalese porters on a 23-day trek. We talk about how he pulled it off, what it taught him, and the unexpected impact it had on his mental health, perspective, and purpose. Nate's experience challenges a lot of what we assume about ethical travel, cultural immersion, and even our own motivations as travelers. We unpack what it means to be fully present in a different culture, the power of learning a local language, and how intention and humility can open doors to deeper connection. Whether you're planning a trek in Nepal or just thinking about how to be a more thoughtful traveler, this episode will give you a lot to chew on. How have your travels challenged your assumptions about other cultures? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why he chose to live the experience instead of just documenting it How he taught himself Nepali in a matter of weeks The surprising benefits of taking a two-week vow of silence How the idea for the film came together and what it took to actually make it happen What really goes on behind the scenes in Nepal’s trekking industry The economics of porter life and why many actually lose money on treks Advice to travelers on tipping, hiring porters, and doing ethical research How immersive projects can create access to authentic cultural experiences Why communication is the key to better travel And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Nate's website Watch The Porter Follow The Porter Film on Instagram, YouTube Want More? Trekking Nepal Series From Wall Street to Nepal, Life-Changing Moments, and What It Means To Have Enough With James C. Hopkins Beyond the Summit: Climbing Mt. Everest, Filming at 29,000 Feet, a Cultural Journey through Nepal, and Taking Your Childhood Dreams to Heart with Alex Harz Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

17 Apr 1h 26min

Myanmar’s Secret Railways: Uncovering Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Oppression with Clare Hammond

Myanmar’s Secret Railways: Uncovering Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Oppression with Clare Hammond

What hidden stories lie beneath the surface of the places you travel? Clare Hammond is an award-winning investigative journalist currently working with Global Witness to expose the issues relating to natural resources, conflict, and corruption. In 2016 while working in Myanmar, she discovered an obscure map showing a web of railways that weren’t shown on any publicly available maps. This compelled her to spend three months traveling these mysterious railways to uncover their purpose and the stories surrounding them. Her investigation took five years to complete and form the basis for her book  "On the Shadow Tracks: A Journey Through Occupied Myanmar." In this episode, Clare shares her journey from financial journalism in Hong Kong to uncovering the hidden infrastructure of Myanmar’s illicit economy. She takes us behind the scenes of her investigative work, the ethical dilemmas of reporting from conflict zones, and what she learned from traveling the forgotten railways of Myanmar. This episode will challenge the way you think about travel, journalism, and the unseen forces that shape the world. Clare’s firsthand accounts of reporting on corruption, conflict, and human resilience reveal the power of storytelling to bring hidden truths to light.  Have you ever traveled somewhere that changed the way you saw the world? What stories did you uncover? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport:Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why she chose investigative journalism and how she transitioned from financial reporting to uncovering corruption The story behind Myanmar’s secret railway lines and how she discovered them The role of forced labor in Myanmar’s infrastructure projects and its lasting impact How investigative journalists assess personal risk when reporting on dangerous topics Why Myanmar remains a complex and challenging place for travelers today The importance of trusted news sources in an era of misinformation The resilience of communities living under systemic oppression and what we can learn from them The future of investigative journalism What keeps Clare motivated in her long-term projects And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Clare’s website Follow Clare on Instagram Learn more about Global Witness Dustin Main’s This Myanmar Life  Want More? Up and Coming Destinations: Myanmar with Dustin Main Dark Tourism and the Complexities of Dark Destinations with Professor James Treadwell How To Be a “New Tourist,” the Powers and Perils of Tourism, Embracing Tourist Traps, and the Impact of Travel With Paige McClanahan Walking the World: A Deeper Exploration of Culture and Community with Chris Arnade Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

15 Apr 1h 26min

Sicily Uncovered: Street Food, Wine Regions, and the Art of Slowing Down

Sicily Uncovered: Street Food, Wine Regions, and the Art of Slowing Down

What is it about Sicily that makes travelers fall in love (and some never leave)? Linda Sarris is a Sicilian travel expert, private chef, and the author of three Moon Travel Guides covering Sicily and Southern Italy. After building her career as a private chef in New York City, she followed her passion for food and culture to Palermo, Italy, where she’s been based for the past eight years. Today, she runs a food and wine-focused travel business, offering immersive experiences that help travelers taste and explore Sicily like a local. In this episode, we explore what it’s like to visit Sicily through a local lens: where to eat, what to drink, and how to be in a place that runs on a different rhythm. Linda shares her favorite street food, the wine regions worth a detour, and how Sicilian life has shifted her relationship with time, connection, and even ambition. You’ll get insider secrets to authentic Sicilian cuisine, practical advice for planning your visit, and more. What makes you most interested in visiting Sicily? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why Sicily captured Linda’s heart (and kept her there) How to navigate Sicilian street food culture and what to try first What makes Sicilian wines special and the best way to experience them  What you can expect to spend on accommodations, transportation, and food Tips for avoiding tourist traps and finding hidden gems The subtle differences between mainland Italy and Sicily Why Sicily’s slower pace can shift your whole mindset And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Linda’s website Follow Linda on Instagram Grab her Moon Travel Guides Want More? Top 10 European Food Experiences With Kenny Dunn From Eating Europe Discovering The Hidden Europe with Francis Tapon How to Plan a Trip to Europe in 2025 with Lynne Nieman Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Visit Baltimore - Start planning your visit to Charm City today! Harvest Hosts - Use code TRAVEL20 for 20% off your Harvest Hosts membership. Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com. Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order.

10 Apr 1h 4min