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Rob
Rob
8 years ago

I made this dream into a reality 10 years ago. Been running two companies and traveling for work and fun every month. 40 + countries and counting. Although, I’m not married, don’t have any kids and never date self obsessed controlling women(Americans) foreign chicks are so much more laid back and up for anything. I don’t like hippies.

Orestis
Orestis
8 years ago

Well, why to take an extra gps if you can travel with your phone? And iphone 6 charges quite fast, you can do it in 1 hour in a cafe or a bar while talking to the barwoman. And for 3 months stays i wouldn’t take toiletries with me but instead buy most of them there..

Nice article !

ronniemickle
ronniemickle
8 years ago

It’s amazing what we can do with the support of the Internet. I’m getting ready to begin traveling and managing my business from abroad. This is my dream.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Great post with a ton of quick tips. Thank you for sharing!!

Tally
Tally
8 years ago

You always have an interesting post… MUST READ. Must finish my shift at work being dead inside first. lol

Hayden Lee
Hayden Lee
8 years ago

Breanden – I host a travel podcast (aptly named the Travel Stories Podcast) – I KNOW you have some good stories. Let me know if this interests you 🙂

Breanden Beneschott
Breanden Beneschott
8 years ago
Reply to  Hayden Lee

I do have a few stories. My email is breanden@toptal.com.

Andrew
Andrew
7 years ago

Having a portable business that you can take anywhere in the world is important, and is something I am working on, and being able to accept any payment method you like is freedom also.

jon younger
jon younger
7 years ago

I love this

Douglas Breuer
Douglas Breuer
7 years ago

I’m considering spending a year in New Zealand while continuing to run my business, which is internet based. I’ve heard some conflicting stories on internet quality and speed issues. Have any of you had any recent experience with this there? Any suggestions?

Zain Abiddin
Zain Abiddin
7 years ago

Do you have some tips on how to remain focused on the work while traveling to these awesome places?

heyblondyianne
heyblondyianne
6 years ago

This… is awesome!! haha, thank you 🙂 …today I feel less alone by living out of a suitcase with no-fixed-abode. The only bit missing for me is a lucrative business, but I continue my learning every single day and get the odd web development/cafe job here and there (as well as anything else I can pick up).

The great thing about a minimalistic lifestyle is that there are also very low expenses, so I can live on much less. I know there is a place and a niche for me in this world and all will come to fruition eventually.

Thank you for this great list of resources and tips. My vision is also to continue travelling, but staying in places for 2 to 3 months at a time. Aside from the frequent loneliness, it’s an amazing lifestyle that I cherish and enjoy.

Now I’m going to have to lookup Toptal 🙂

Sam
Sam
5 years ago

Great article! Historically I never really had a desire to travel that much but over the last couple years that has changed dramatically. I definitely think 3 months a is a good timeframe and have enjoyed being in new environments as well as meeting new people.

DANIEL
DANIEL
5 years ago

I like your advice on passports, take a picture and email it to yourself. It is very handy when you lose your passport. Lost my passport a few years ago in France and wished I had some sort of backup. I am now using Passcovers which gives you a passport recovery card and also allows for passport image upload.

Guy
Guy
4 years ago

I wish I could travel to half of the countries you talked about, look amazing indeed! well written btw

Marie
Marie
3 years ago
Reply to  Guy

Europa is really easy, and Hungary is a very lax country for short or long-term residency.
here you can check your VISA requirements: https://konzuliszolgalat.kormany.hu/visa-waiver-agreements
And as I see the company tax is also very favourable in Hungary, as the 9% tax rate for me is extremely low: https://businessimmigration.hu/company-formation-hungary/

Michael Tully
Michael Tully
3 years ago

Please direct me to your favorite mail solutions as you travel

Chris
Chris
2 years ago

This is great information!

Ryan
Ryan
1 year ago

What’s the health insurance for entrepreneurs? Tim, what should we use or does the world need to create it? If it’s already out there, please let me know.
My dream insurance:
– Just need it for ‘major’ health issues (aka Large Deductible $5K+)
– Get to go to the doctors I want
– Happy to pay for the doctors visit fee in full, especially if that gives me freedom to choose where I go
– Would like tests/xrays/bloodwork/etc mostly covered AND to know the price before I approve it. An app that can tell me what I will owe before I say yes to it, or the doctor being able to tell me.
– Prescriptions – It seems like the pharmacy can get me just as good or better prices self pay than with my current healthcare. But whatever makes the prices consistently fair. Happy to just selfpay for prescriptions if that makes the insurance cheaper.

Noel
Noel
1 year ago

Great and very informative article! My wife and I plan to travel around Europe for a year, while working remotely as freelancers and also might setup a business in some of the EU countries. We learnt a lot from your article and experience! Thanks a lot!