Five Nomadic Travel Sites to Check Out With One's WiMax Connection

Published: 04th February 2011
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While plenty of people are content to stay put, there are more and more who are willing to roam. Whether it's spending more time seeing the country, simply getting out of one's neighborhood and getting to explore the city more thoroughly, or deciding on a perma-tourist or expat life, being a nomad can mean a lot of things these days. And with the fact that the world wide web can now be accessed from just about anything, being a nomad no longer means giving up the chance to stay in touch with loved ones and be able to check up on how things are back home. The net's connectivity is a two-way street, with wireless internet around the globe making it possible for the most unlikely of authors to become seriously famous bloggers, people who eventually might even get paid to share their travel stories with the world.

For those who are about to do their own roaming, here are five nomadic blogs worth checking out. They look even better when accessed via laptop connected with WiMax from thousands of miles from home.


#1 - The Frugal Traveler. Not a typical blog, this is through the New York Times and features a different travel writer after a couple of years of tenure exploring the world. Whether it's figuring out the cheapest way to stay in Manhattan or planning an entire tour of South America, it's the kind of blog designed to help out others who need to make travel plans for less money than typical publications are expecting their customer base to be willing to spend. Helpful for those of all ages, and a great way to figure out better methods for planning one's own time on the road.

#2 - TravelSort. The blog here is composed of different writers who are focused on providing informative guides to cities around the world, and with their recent experiences having actually visited these places and stayed, without compensation, in these establishments, it's a much better gauge on the quality of what's being talked about than sites like TripAdvisor. A great way for those on the go to use their wireless internet to check out some more insight about a particular location.


#3 - National Geographic Explorer's official website. For those who prefer to spend their time on the road digging through caves and experiencing the atmosphere of wide-open spaces, it makes sense to check out a website for the magazine that's focused on explaining the world of the adventurer. A fantastic way to get information about treks that professionals are taking on, the options available in one's own state or area, and how to succeed on bigger endeavors. Definitely one to use WiMax to explore before heading off the grid.

#4 - Matt Bites. Matt might not be on the road all of the time, but he does spend enough of his year exploring different locales that his travel posts are particularly enjoyable and fun to read, no matter whether or not those who visit the blog actually have plans to explore Mexico or Argentina anytime soon. A cheerful, happy blog that is all about traveling around the world using food.

#5 - The Matador Network. No matter which of these sites is being used, the fact is that Matador is a great way for anyone with WiMax and the desire to get out there and see the world to figure out where the next vacation should be. Get advice on the best spots to go drinking in Amsterdam or where the coolest underground art galleries are in Rio, and find out a lot about the love of being on the road, not just the particular cities that the writers have explored. Consistently high quality writing.

Wireless internet means being able to blog from anywhere, no matter what. With http://WWW.WIRELESSINTERNET.NET, it's easy to find out how to make the upgrade to a service that allows that to happen with ease.

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