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Most asked questions

How do you manage to travel the world?

I manage to travel the world through a blend of passion, dedication, and the quality of my work. My films and travel projects often attract invitations from tourism boards and global brands. At the same time, I work online and also fund many trips myself. The real key is building strong relationships — connecting genuinely with people, destinations, and partners who share the same love for exploration..

How did you build and market your blog?

I recently started blogging after many years of creating visual content and traveling around the world. My goal was to bring all my experiences together in one place and reach a wider audience online. Building this blog felt like a natural extension of my YouTube channel and social media work, allowing me to offer more in-depth travel guides, services, and products.

It’s all about expanding horizons and connecting with people who share the same passion for travel and storytelling.

Do you have a team or working alone?

I mostly handle my projects on my own — from shooting and video editing to voiceovers and storytelling. I also produce stock photos and video footage for platforms like Shutterstock. For destination marketing projects, I collaborate with my brother as a team — he focuses on photography while I create videos. Together, we combine our creativity and share our work across a social media network reaching over ten million followers, creating powerful global awareness.

What Gear & Software do you use?

The gear I use always depends on the project. In the past, I mostly worked with professional equipment like Sony cameras and Ronin gimbals, but nowadays I prefer portable tools such as DJI Osmo Pocket, compact drones, and 360 cameras. For editing, I use Adobe Premiere Pro — I’ve tested many mobile apps, but I enjoy the more advanced process of color grading and detailed editing. In the end, the most important thing is loving the final result you create.

What are the challenges of traveling frequently?

Traveling frequently sounds exciting, but it comes with real challenges. We often change hotels almost every day, drive thousands of kilometers, or take four to five flights to reach one destination. Extreme climate shifts — from –30°C to +35°C within days — can be exhausting.

Food can also be tricky in some countries, and sometimes we find the perfect beach yet don’t have half an hour to enjoy it. Still, every challenge becomes part of the adventure and the story we share.

What low budget destinations do you recommend?

Low-budget destinations vary depending on what you value most. Many Asian countries are affordable overall, though flight prices can be high. Eastern Europe and the Balkans are usually cheaper than Central Europe, but even in low-cost places, certain activities can be pricey. Sometimes you’ll find the opposite — unique experiences are cheaper in expensive countries. It’s all about priorities: some travelers prefer saving on food, while others stay in hostels but enjoy great meals.