Vagabonding Case Study: Konrad Waliszewski

Name: Konrad Waliszewski

Website: World Venture Project  and  TripScout

Age : 29

Hometown : Washington DC

Quote : The purpose of life is a life of purpose. – Robert Byrne

How did you find out about Vagabonding, and how did you find it useful before and during the trip?

Vagabonding was my main resource to prepare me for my first a long-term trip and my traveling lifestyle ever …

Posted by | Comments Off on Vagabonding Case Study: Konrad Waliszewski  | February 24, 2016
Category: Vagabonding Case Studies

Vagabonding Field Report: Road tripping through Costa Rica

   

Cost/day: $65/day

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

The strangest thing had to be the view looking down at the tree tops when doing a superman over them. The superman zip lines were over a mile long through the mountains and they provided a uniquely strange – but amazing – experience.

   

Describe a typical day:

I rented a car and …

Posted by | Comments (1)  | May 29, 2013
Category: Central America, General, Vagabonding Field Reports

Vagabonding Field Report: Who said Russia in the winter was a bad idea?

Cost/day: $60/day

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

The massive amounts of Soviet-era and communist monuments were the strangest. As an American and son of Polish revolutionary parents who were involved in overthrowing the communist government in Poland, it was very interesting to see such communist icons be idolized and celebrated. Most places don’t exactly have Karl …

Posted by | Comments (2)  | December 26, 2012
Category: Asia, Europe, Vagabonding Field Reports

Vagabonding Field Report: Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya by bus

        

Cost/day: $30/day

 

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

After spending several months in Africa, I have seen a lot of strange things and it has all begun to be quite normal. Therefore, the contrast of Kigali, Rwanda was actually the strangest thing I have seen in a while https://mirziamov.ru/zaym-bez-otkaza . The streets were …

Posted by | Comments (4)  | July 28, 2012
Category: Africa, Destinations, General, Vagabonding Field Reports

Vagabonding Field Report: Making my way from Cape Town to Nairobi (South Africa & Mozambique edition)

Cost/day: $35/day

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

In South Africa, seeing a lion eat an impala, a family of elephants cross the road, two giraffes fight, rhinos hanging out, a leopard chase its prey and a handful of other breathtaking scenes at Kruger National Park was definitely “strange.” It honestly didn’t feel like it could possibly be real.

In Mozambique, …

Posted by | Comments Off on Vagabonding Field Report: Making my way from Cape Town to Nairobi (South Africa & Mozambique edition)  | June 23, 2012
Category: Africa, Vagabonding Field Reports

Vagabonding Field Report: Dubai and the world’s most extravagant, well, everything

     

Cost/day: $175/day loans-cash.net . It isn’t the cheapest place to travel to and there were too many fun activities (that cost money) to not spend money, but it can be done reasonably and you only really need a few days to get a good experience.

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

Dubai brings a whole new definition to the concept of a desert oasis. …

Posted by | Comments (5)  | May 26, 2012
Category: Asia, General, Vagabonding Field Reports

Vagabonding Field Reports: Extra servings of history and kielbasa in Poland

              

Cost/day:  $35/day

This includes $27/day for rusbank.net living and exploring, plus an additional $8/day to maintain full connectivity with my business remotely.

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen lately?

Dozens of giant statues and chapels made completely out of salt. Yes, I licked one. And yes, it was salty. The Wieliczka (pronounced …

Posted by | Comments (4)  | April 28, 2012
Category: Europe, General, Solo Travel, Vagabonding Field Reports