About Aaron
Aaron is a first-hand traveler who has visited more than 90 countries around the world. He is passionate about traveling and opening up the world to other intrepid explorers.
What trip would you recommend that everyone takes at least once in their life?
The ultimate must-see destination varies from person to person. For those who want to see unique and beautiful European cities, I recommend Venice and Prague. For outdoor landscapes and adventure, I recommend Mongolia.
What is your best travel hack?
Be independent, buy a backpack, and figure it out yourself. The best travel hack is to buy the plane ticket to somewhere - anywhere. Too much planning and uncertainty can mean no one ever travels. But once you have the ticket, its game on and the rest will follow.
What do you love most about travelling?
I love the freedom of travel. I love learning about the world and seeing how the world works and what people in different countries think and believe. I have been backpacking nonstop around the world for over seven years. At this point, its just my lifestyle.
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