

Zero To Travel Podcast
Jason Moore
✈️ The Zero To Travel Podcast has been downloaded 12+ million times and named a "Best Travel Podcast" by The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure, The Telegraph, and Forbes.Packed with life-changing perspectives, inspiration, and practical advice for everyone from travel newbies to nomads, this podcast will give you everything you need to travel the world on your terms, regardless of your situation or experience. Welcome to our amazing global listening community!Since 2013, "Travel Ambassador" Jason Moore from zerototravel.com has been picking the brains of adventurous people living an unconventional life on the road so you can discover new ways to travel endlessly.Along the way, you'll get actionable advice and key resources that will improve your life AND help you travel more as we get down and dirty on topics like; starting and running an online business from anywhere, the best off-the-beaten-path destinations to visit, travel and work opportunities, gutsy budget travel strategies, surprising ways to earn free travel, the digital nomad life, unconventional travel based lifestyles, fun travel jobs, how to plan epic adventures, backpacking, remote work, how to take a gap year or a career break, 4-hour work week inspired topics, ex-pat life, slow travel, travel hacking, sustainable travel, human-powered adventures, trips worth planning, and everything in between.Host Bio: Jason wandered the planet as a nomad for over a decade and spent 15+ years on the road as a tour manager in events/music, a seasonal adventure travel tour guide, and a digital nomad. Originally from the USA, he is now a dual citizen (Norway/USA) based in Oslo. He is obsessed with helping YOU explore our planet on your terms.Follow the show (it's FREE!) and welcome to the global community. 🙏PS - To sign up for our free newsletter to get travel tips, tricks, destination advice, and more visit zerototravel.com/newsletterPPS - If you'd like to access our paid premium feed with ad-free shows, bonus episodes, and more for just $3/month go to zerototravel.com/premium.
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Mar 21, 2023 • 1h 18min
Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan
What effect do you want your travels to have on the world?Today I'm joined by Co-Founder and CEO of AFAR, Greg Sullivan.AFAR is an award-winning travel media brand making a positive impact on the world through high-quality storytelling that inspires, empowers, and enriches travelers who care.In this episode, Greg gives us his take on the state of travel, the roles and responsibilities of travel media, and how travel is a force for good. He shares the destinations you should consider visiting before they get too crowded and business advice for working remotely and getting started in the travel industry.Has travel made you more empathetic? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will 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:
Why Greg dropped everything to go back to school and his experience studying abroad in his 40s
The conclusions he came to through studying philosophy and ethics and how travel is the best teacher of all
Greg's core values as an individual and how travel influences your ethics
How AFAR came to be and the transformative trip that sparked this journey
The early days of AFAR and the challenges of running a magazine
The meaning behind their mission of travel as a force for good
When travel media does more harm than good, and the biggest issues in travel media and tourism
When it's better to stay home
How AI will change the industry
Greg's experience with failure and advice for working remotely, managing a distributed team, and scaling a company
His thoughts on living in balance and protecting your time
Advice for finding your place in the travel industry
Choosing to visit places during moments of radical change
Destinations that exceeded Greg's expectations and a moment that changed his thoughts on travel
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Subscribe to our FREE newsletter
Check out AFAR Magazine
Listen to the Unpacked by AFAR podcast
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Top 5 Countries for Solo Travelers, the Future of Tourism, and Making an Impact with Matt Berna from Intrepid Travel
Sustainable Travel 101 (How to be a Better Traveler) w/ Richard Hammond
3 Travel Trends You Should Know w/ Paige McClanahan

Mar 14, 2023 • 1h 41min
Living in Alignment, Capturing Magic, and Being a Citizen of the World with Ernest White II
Are you where you need to be right now in life? Today I'm joined by Ernest White II to learn about the value of living in alignment and following your creative pursuits.Ernest has circumnavigated the globe six times. He's a storyteller, explorer, executive producer, and host of the television travel docuseries Fly Brother with Ernest White II. In this episode, Ernest talks about his life as an ex-pat, the importance of joy and celebrating life, his perspective on trusting in your vision, and the struggles of carving your own path. He shares his thoughts on overcoming doubt and fears, his experience producing and hosting a successful travel TV show, and what he loves most about the cultures he's visited. How can travel bring you more into alignment? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will 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:
Why Ernest decided to move to Vancouver
How the physical and cultural environment impacts his creativity
Expansion, leaning in, and the support of others
Operating from integrity rather than fear
The traveler's advantage and experiencing the romance of life
Establishing a foundation of trust and safety
Ernest's experience growing up in Florida, Disney World, and visiting Sweden as a teen
Finding the balance between "what's next" and living in the "now"
Connecting through language and Ernest's experience learning Portuguese and Spanish
Ernest's most standout experiences while filming Fly Brother
How traveling for a shoot vs. personal travel changes his relationship with a place
What "the world is our tribe" means to Ernest
Ernest's three favorite adjectives as a writer
The destinations he's dying to go to and the most adventurous thing he's ever done
Ernest's most treasured travel memories
Why a passion for living is more prevalent in certain cultures
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Subscribe to our FREE newsletter
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, Today's Sponsor
Learn more about Fly Brother
Check out Ernest's new community, Fly Brother and Friends
Connect with Ernest on Instagram
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The Vagabond's Way: Meditations on Wanderlust, Discovery, and the Art of Travel w/ Rolf Potts
The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj
From Wall Street To Nepal, Life Changing Moments, and What It Means To Have Enough w/ James C. Hopkins
Thanks to our SponsorsThis episode is also sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Mar 9, 2023 • 1h 22min
Travel to Galicia, Spain (Featuring the Amateur Traveler Podcast)
Have you ever considered traveling to Galicia, Spain? This week I’m swapping shows and bringing you a bonus episode from Amateur Traveler Podcast, an award-winning blog and podcast helping real travelers plan real trips to their own backyard or around the world.In this episode, host Chris Christensen talks to Lisa Rose Wright about her adopted home of Galicia, Spain. Lisa shares why you should add this lesser-known, greener corner of Spain to your bucket list and lays out an eight-day itinerary to get you started on planning your trip.Full show notes here!

Mar 7, 2023 • 1h 27min
Ireland: An Insider’s Tour of the Emerald Isle with National Geographic Author Jack Kavanagh
Is Ireland on your list of places to visit?Today I'm joined by National Geographic tour leader and author Jack Kavanagh to give us the scoop on his homeland of Ireland. Jack Kavanagh is an expert traveler, journalist, writer, and tour leader for National Geographic Expeditions. He has worked as an editor for National Geographic International Editions and was the senior editor for National Geographic Books. Jack is the author of National Geographic Complete National Parks of Europe and is currently writing a book about Unesco World Heritage Sites. His newest book, Always Ireland: An Insider's Tour of the Emerald Isle, offers the ultimate insider's tour of Ireland's most iconic sites. This episode will make you want to jump on a plane and head straight to The Land of Saints and Scholars. Jack shares his insight into all things Ireland, from the culture and where to find the best traditional music to the less-touristed road trips worth taking. You'll learn why chatting and daydreaming are Ireland's two unofficial past times, which festivals are worth a visit, where to find some of the best nature, and plenty more!Where in Ireland are you headed to first? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will 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:
Jack's life in Philadelphia and experiencing Ireland with fresh eyes
How Jack carved out his career, his new book, and why he considers it a 'dreamer's guide'
Jack's advice on trip planning and driving around Ireland
The importance of talking with locals and leaving a day for nothing
Why the Irish are great storytellers
The best places to get out in nature
The culture around music and the best pubs for live music
My favorite travel moments in Ireland
Jack's favorite road trips, the quintessential Irish pub experience, and the town you don't want to miss
The future of tourism in Ireland and the rise of film tourism (Star Wars festival?!)
Local festivals that most travelers never experience
The Irish food revolution and must-try dishes
What Jack is chatting and daydreaming about these days
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Today's Sponsor, Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card
Grab a copy of Jack's book, Always Ireland
Check out the Nat Geo Expeditions Ireland tour
Follow Jack on Instagram
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Ireland: Travel, Music, and History w/ Garvan Rushe
Hiking the West Highland Way w/ Lynne Nieman
5 Must-See Destinations in 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How to Successfully Pitch Nat Geo)
Thanks to our SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Feb 28, 2023 • 1h 26min
Hiking the Camino De Santiago, Painting Your Travels, Letting Curiosity Rule, and Tiny House Living with Kari Gale
Have you ever experienced a trip that changed your perspective on life?Today, I'm joined by Kari Gale to learn about her experience hiking 500 miles from the French border into Spain on the Camino De Santiago and the unique way she journals her travels. Kari is an artist specializing in capturing the narratives of journey, food, and travel through pen, ink, and watercolor. From her tiny house in Portland, Oregon, she works as an author, illustrator, and creative mentor to others who want to document their stories through journal art.Kari's perspective on life and travel provides valuable insight for any journey, big or small. Kari shares her experience hiking the Camino De Santiago, the profound effects of documenting your travels with a paintbrush, the importance of staying curious, her commitment to minimalism, and so much more.What have you carried home from your travels? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.Premium Passport:Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (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:
The struggle of working as an artist and balancing business with creativity
The story of Kari's pilgrimage and how her illustrated books came to be
Finding the harmony between passion projects and making a living
How drawing enhances your travels and the importance of being present
Kari's thoughts on having intention behind a trip
Valuing curiosity over expectation and processing trauma
What being a pilgrim means to Kari and forming a bond with others
The spiritual experience of a pilgrimage
Kari's perspective on minimalism, deciding to live in a tiny home, and her advice on downsizing
How Kari overcame impostor syndrome as an art teacher
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Today's Sponsor, Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card
Learn more about Kari and her artwork
Follow Kari on Instagram @karimgale
Take a tour of Kari's Tiny House
Want More?
How a Pilgrimage can Transform Your Life w/ Paul Barach
How to Overcome Personal Struggles Through Travel w/ Michael Lavers
7 Lessons from the Tiny House Movement that will Help You Travel the World
Thanks to our SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Feb 21, 2023 • 1h 19min
Vanlife In Europe (A Beginner’s Guide), Moving To Spain, and 5 Tips For Running A Successful Remote Work Retreat With Chase Warrington From About Abroad
Have you ever dreamed of campervanning around Europe? Have you ever wanted to plan a remote work retreat for yourself or your organization?Today I’m joined by Chase Warrington, host of the About Abroad podcast, to talk about his experience campervanning around Europe and planning remote work retreats that create meaningful connections.Chase Warrington is an American expat living in Europe with his wife and dog. He’s the Head of Remote at Doist, a leading remote-first company with teammates spreading across 35+ countries, and has been named a LinkedIn Top Voice for Remote Work. After calling half a dozen countries home, Chase is passionate about the future of work and its impact on global mobility, as well as making location independence the new standard and helping others build a life without borders. In the first half of this episode, Chase dispels the glamourized version of vanlife and shares the reality of this lifestyle. He provides plenty of actionable tips on campervanning in Europe, including how to buy and sell a campervan, the benefits of road-tripping around Europe, and the options available for European residency.As the retreat planner for Doist, Chase also shares his favorite up-and-coming retreat destinations and his advice for creating successful remote work retreats. If you’re a solopreneur or traveler working remotely, Chase’s advice can be applied to create your own mini-retreat to recharge and escape your daily routine.Is vanlife for you? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.Premium Passport:Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (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:
How Chase builds connections while traveling and his transition from nomad to expat
Chase's first vanlife experience and tips for buying campervans in Europe
Chase's preferred way of travel and the importance of structuring trips around what works for you
The best hubs for vanlife and Chase's favorite campervan resources
What to consider when purchasing a van and the reality of vanlife
The cost of vans and what you can expect to pay for parking
Chase's favorite places to explore by van
Advice on living with someone in close-quarters
How easy it is to resell campervans as a tourist
Why Chase left Spain and the decision to become a permanent resident
Chase's role at Doist and how he builds connections through retreats
Tips for creating a successful remote work retreat
The top 5 places Chase recommends for retreats and why
Key takeaways for fostering a remote work culture
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card - Today's Sponsor
Connect with Chase on LinkedIn, Twitter
Listen to the About Abroad Podcast
Read about remote work on the Doist blog
Download park4night
Want More?
How To Campervan In New Zealand
Campervan Therapy
How To Navigate Life Changes Gracefully, Full Time RVing, and Finding Courage Through Travel w/ Geri Suster
RV'ing Across America: A Quest To Visit All 50 States w/ Alyssa Padgett
Thanks to Our Sponsors
This episode is also sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Feb 14, 2023 • 1h 24min
Following Inspiration Towards A Life Of Travel with Mark and Steffi (The World’s Only Chapman Stick Duo)
Have you ever wanted to create your own path toward travel? Today I'm joined by Mark White and Steffi Barthel to learn about the inspiring moments that led them to a life of travel, adventure, love, and music.Mark and Steffi met in a small town on the east coast of Australia in November 2016. After traveling together for six months, Mark decided to share his passion with Steffi and taught her to play the Chapman Stick. They now travel around the globe as the world's only Chapman Stick duo, sharing their music and making a difference. If you're looking for that spark of inspiration to start living life on your own terms, this episode is for you. Mark and Steffi share their unconventional approach to earning a living on the road, their advice for international couples, how music connects them as a couple and to the cultures around them, and so much more.How can you take an unconventional approach to incorporate more travel into your life? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.Premium Passport:Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (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:
How Mark and Steffi met, their unique engagement story, and advice for international couples
How Mark discovered the Chapman stick and the epiphany that led him to busk
Why Steffi started playing the Chapman Stick and how music was their answer for staying together
What they do to maintain discipline on the road
How their relationship has grown through music
Why they chose to busk instead of taking the stage
Why busking allows them to form deeper connections to cultures
Their experience playing in different cities and their favorite places to travel
Why travel inspires their songwriting
How they give back to the environment through their music
How they learned to embrace their identities as artists and deal with skepticism
The importance of staying true to yourself and choosing the uncommon path
Tips for van life in Europe and their favorite apps to use on the road
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card - Today's Sponsor
Grab a copy of Cascade's new album
Follow @cascademelodies on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube
Book flights with Skyscanner, Google Flights
Download park4night (Europe), iOverlander (United States), CamperMate (New Zealand, Australia)
Find accommodations through Hostelworld, Agoda, Booking.com
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Couplepreneur Conundrums with Nick and Gen
Leaving A Comfortable Life For Travel w/ Cassie And Nate
7 Pro Tips For Finding A Perfect Work/Life/Travel Balance w/ Kelly Claus & Jeremy Enns
From $70K In Debt To World Travel w/ Annette and Daniel Fortner
Thanks to Our SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Feb 7, 2023 • 1h 16min
Blind and Partially Deaf Solo Traveler Tony Giles On Engaging Your Senses, Trusting Strangers, Inadvertent Inspiration and Traveling In 130 Countries
Tony Giles has visited 130 countries on 7 continents and counting. He’s written 3 books, delivered an epic TEDx talk, and has been featured in major media all over the globe, including the BBC and Travel + Leisure. In this episode, Tony shares his inspiring story of traveling the world as a blind solo traveler. He talks about his struggles growing up with alcohol and kidney disease, his trust in strangers, the surprising advantages of being blind, how he unintentionally became a motivational speaker, and so much more.How did Tony’s story change your perspective on travel?I’d love to hear your thoughts 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 bonus episode every month (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:
How Tony become blind and partially deaf, and his personal struggles with alcohol addiction and kidney disease
The pivotal moments that sparked Tony’s passion for travel and the challenges he’s overcome
How Tony’s book, “Seeing the World My Way,” came to fruition and the therapeutic effects of sharing his story
How Tony navigates through the world by utilizing “body feeling”
The drawbacks of traveling as a sighted person and the advantages of traveling blind (like being able to touch the Liberty Bell!)
The story of how he unintentionally became an inspirational speaker
Why Tony feels he is less vulnerable than sighted people and how he’s learned to trust others
What solo travel has taught Tony about himself
His most memorable interactions and experiences
Which countries may be more difficult for him to visit
Where you should visit on your trip to England
His best travel advice for everyone
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card -Today's Sponsor
Check out Tony’s Website
Listen to the TEDx Talk
Grab Tony’s Book - Seeing a Slice of Southern Africa My Way
Want More?
Legendary Blind Adventurer Erik Weihenmayer: Kayaking 277 Miles Down The Grand Canyon
Riding 16,000 Miles Blind
Joys of Solo Travel
Thanks to Our SponsorsThis episode is also sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Jan 31, 2023 • 1h 28min
Top 5 Reasons For “Slomading” + The Benefits Of Boredom With Tim Marting From Citizen Remote
What is your favorite style of travel?Today I am joined by Tim Marting to dive into what it means to be a “Slowmad” and the biggest benefits of spending more time in a new country. Tim is the co-founder and COO of Citizen Remote, an online community geared toward helping its members achieve their travel dreams. It is a platform built by digital nomads, for digital nomads that specializes in obtaining Visas, unearthing hidden gem experiences, and building relationships abroad. If you have ever dreamed of spending quality time in a new country, you will not want to miss this episode. Tim shares all about why he loves settling into a new country, the challenges that arise when adjusting to a new culture, why it is important to be bored, the importance of connecting with the local community, and so much more.What intention have you set for the day? I'd love to hear what it is and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.Premium Passport:Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (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:
Where Tim calls home after slow traveling throughout 5 countries
Unexpected tips for getting a resident permit in Spain
Why boredom led Tim to book his first international trip
The experience that gave Tim the courage to change his professional trajectory
How to plan an epic Australian adventure
The biggest challenges and lessons from being in an international relationship
What it’s like to find balance as a busy entrepreneur in a relaxed culture
How Tim was taught to slow down during his time in Italy
The difference between a digital nomad and slowmad
Top benefits of having time to settle into a new culture
Why befriending locals will allow you to have unique experiences
What it means to have a home away from home
How to break away from preconceived notions about others
Why Citizens Remote will help digital nomads
Where to get the best Kansas City BBQ and other must-dos in Missouri
Two simple tips for anyone dreaming of living and working abroad
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card - Today's Sponsor
Check out Citizen Remote
Follow @citizenremote on Instagram
Learn more about Kansas City, Missouri
Follow Helen and Tim Travel on YouTube
Want More?
The Great Debate: Slow vs Fast Travel
The Slow Travel Philosophy + Traveling As A Black Woman with Oneika Raymond
Random Travel Jobs, Digital Nomading and Slow Travel with Hannah Dixon
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Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

Jan 24, 2023 • 1h 4min
Exploring Kyoto Japan, Creative Expression Through Street Photography, Connecting With Your Heritage Abroad with Taro Moberly
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to connect with your heritage? Today I am joined by ex-pat and street photographer, Taro Moberly, to learn about how a short-term trip to learn about his roots turned into 7+ years of living in Kyoto, Japan. Taro’s passion for photography took flight when he moved from California to Japan in 2015. While it was originally just a way to share life with family and friends in the states, it quickly became a way to express how he sees the world and inspire others to travel.If you have ever wanted to visit Japan, you will not want to miss this episode. Taro shares places and experiences you can’t miss, his biggest takeaways from being immersed in a different culture, tips for learning languages in a new country, and so much more. Where would you travel to connect with your heritage? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.Premium Passport:Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (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:
What it was like to grow up in San Francisco
Why Taro was inspired by photography at an early age
How Taro uses photography to communicate as an introvert
The reason Taro decided to move to Japan full-time and how he secured a job
Resources for people who are interested in teaching English in Japan
What it’s like to live in Kyoto Japan
Unique customs in the structure of daily life in Japan
Why Taro misses small talk
The essentials things you must do and see when visiting Kyoto
Tips for learning the language of a new country
What Taro has learned about his heritage through living in Kyoto
Lessons gained from living in a different culture
And so much more
Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport
Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card - Today's Sponsor
Check out Taro’s Photography
Purchase a copy of In Kyoto
Follow @taromoberly on Instagram
JET Program and Interac Network
Want More?
The Ultimate Guide To Budget Travel In Japan: Destination Discovery Series
How A Pilgrimage Can Transform Your Life w/ Paul Barach
Travel Photography 101 with Travis Longmore
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Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.