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Travellercollective – The Perfect Personalised Travel Gift

I’m a travel lover.  And most of the time, I’m on the road…. which means I don’t have a true base and my belongings still fit in my backpack.  I’m not an avid owner.  The truth is… For me, selling all my stuff a few years ago was one of the best feelings I ever had.  I get it; it’s not for everybody.

What if you want to be original and give special attention to your friend, daughter or even, your lover?  If you have any travel addicts in your life, I found the perfect personalised gifts for travel lovers.

Forget about the scratch map for a minute, I found something even better.  Plus, there’s an amazing non-selfish twist to it.


 

Have you ever heard of Traveller Collective?

 

Traveller Collective is a great initiative for those who want to do something about inequalities.  Travel lovers have been out there and they kind of know what it’s really like.  Many people won’t have the chance to even leave their own country, many people are trapped in a daily struggle.  Life isn’t always fair, is it?

The more you see harsh realities, the more you feel helpless.  Traveller Collective has been created so we can help provide the basic necessities for communities who need it the most.

Their current project is truly inspiring!   They want to raise up to $10,000 to help provide a better education for the children of Dum in Ethiopia.  To do so, they donate 20% of all their profits to work on this project.  They are contributing to the building of a school.  They want to make sure this will give long-term results and sustainable educational opportunities in the area.  They collaborate with Imagine1day, a movement that inspires people to help the communities who need it the most.

 

Their products | Excellent Gift Ideas for Travelers

 

Traveller Collective sells products for travel lovers.  They created a clip that contains engraved rings for every country you have visited so far.  Clips are available in different colors and let’s be honest, they look pretty good, don’t they?

They also provide branded apparel and gift cards.

 

personalised gifts for travel lovers

 

A daily dose of inspiration

 

There is a blog section on their website that covers many unique destinations.  This could inspire you for your next adventures!  I’d also strongly recommend you join their community on Instagram. Their account is gorgeous and will make your feet itch.

 

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#ontheroadwithTC in Valletta, Malta 🇲🇹 Thanks for the share @kerrymcg42

A post shared by Traveller Collective (@travellercollective) on

 

 

 

Let’s make a difference from wherever we are.  

Let’s start today.

 


BEFORE YOU GO

 

☑ Book your flight: If your flight isn’t booked yet – check out the flights on Skyscanner or via Google Flights. My top saving tip is flexibility. If you’re flexible, you should be able to find a cheaper flight.

☑ Book your accommodation: I always use Airbnb and Booking.com. If you’d rather stay in a hostel, you should take a look at the options on Hostelworld. If you click on the Airbnb link and you don’t have an account yet – you’ll get a $30 discount on your first booking.

☑ Protect your cute face: Oh, you may want to protect your cute face with a travel medical insurance. I would suggest SafetyWing as they offer the best rates, especially for long-term travelers. Otherwise, you can also take a look at World Nomads.

☑ Pack the essentials: You can consult this list when it’s time to pack your bag! Do not leave without a universal charger, a power bank and your passport!

☑  Do you need a visa? If you aren’t sure if you need a visa, it would be a smart idea to take a quick look before you go. You can use iVisa – it’s super useful and easy to use.

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