2 Years Of Full-time TRAVEL - Here's What We Learned

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Lloyd & Mandy

Lloyd & Mandy

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In November 2021, we left our home in Australia to travel full-time while working online, In todays video we share everything we've learned from 2 years of full-time travel.
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0:00 Intro
3:07 Places aren't as scary as they seem
5:13 How little we need to be happy
7:04 Always fly out in the afternoon
8:04 Sleep is important
9:35 Be careful what you eat
10:10 Flying is dehydrating
11:20 Onward travel tickets
13:04 Travel Yoga Matt
14:46 Everyone wants the same things
15:22 How small our problems are
18:32 Not having a home is exhausting

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@LloydandMandy
@LloydandMandy 8 ай бұрын
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@SuiGenerisAbbie
@SuiGenerisAbbie 8 ай бұрын
02:28 -- Pardon my naivete but how did you get your drone to "sit still" (if you will) for long enough to stay stationary and capture you two walking?
@MYoutube8
@MYoutube8 8 ай бұрын
We are living the same life as you guys, but with no cameras haha :) Very recognizable aspects, after 3 years of travel (a month, or two, per location is our thing) it´s also getting quite hard on us. Missing a homebase, the tempo, the constant figuring out, the decisions constantly... But damn, it´s double... we´ve had the best years of our lives. We´ve made so many priceless memories and learned so much. We really are living! WE FEEL ALIVE! :))) So.., yeah, it´s hard, but it´s worth it. Curious if you guys are gonna get a homebase and travel from there? We are doing that in 2024. We are considering Kuala Lumpur as a headquarters and travel from there. Like 2 months homebased and then a cool trip to like Hong Kong or Kyoto etcetc. Greetings fellow worldtravelers :)
@thymewithfriends
@thymewithfriends 2 ай бұрын
AMEN, us too, back in a condo in our home town where friend base was established. Not a piece of cake.
@deborahtapper3917
@deborahtapper3917 8 ай бұрын
Domesticity and gardening are under rated. Growing flowers and veges on your own land, while the kiddiewinks frolic with the fur children. It’s not so bad. Travelling is possibly more ‘exciting’ but familiarity, family, daily rituals, pets…..they’re good too. Just a more peaceful vibe. You have much to look forward to.
@johnwalsh1645
@johnwalsh1645 8 ай бұрын
The festival looks like Loy Krathong, the small floats are meant to float away and take your worries/fears. It’s held at the end of November in Thailand
@richiereid100
@richiereid100 8 ай бұрын
Amazing weekly vlog share guys👏 I love that you included gratitude for growing up in “lucky countries” like Aust, Canada & NZ! My first trip to Indonesia 35 years ago showed me not only how lucky we are to have started life where we did but also how much we don’t actually need to be happy with life. Your weekly schedule with travel and work must be super tough! Travelling alone is taxing enough on so many parts of day to day living. Can I recommend a format change where you spend 2-3 months in one city or precinct and visit the surrounding areas, eateries, travel destinations as day trips as your weekly vlog? Less flights, more home life and without a doubt, still quality engaging content. Safe travels and keep rested 👏👏👏👏
@mikedavis5829
@mikedavis5829 2 ай бұрын
Realistic comments by you both at the end about decision fatigue when constantly moving. Something most KZfaqrs tend to skip over.
@jonnokim17
@jonnokim17 8 ай бұрын
i can really relate to everything you guys mentioned, especially the last part.. having lived a nomadic lifestyle for 5-6 years. i never thought i’d get to that stage but decision fatigue is real, and i can’t even truly appreciate the new places i’m at anymore after constantly hopping around to new countries/cities on a weekly basis. definitely taking some break at home right now but my plan is to try to only visit places i’ve really enjoyed being at and trying to stay there a bit longer this time around. good luck to you both! 🙏
@evabruchhaus6741
@evabruchhaus6741 8 ай бұрын
i think that´s a great plan (i am living nomadic as well and have similar plans on mind). at least the places aren´t completely new then what should take away some of the decision fatigue
@jonnokim17
@jonnokim17 8 ай бұрын
@@evabruchhaus6741 💯💯 not having that decision fatigue will go a long way imo!
@LaylaLane
@LaylaLane 8 ай бұрын
Appreciate the realness! Not many people/travel vloggers do it and it's misleading. Love ya'll's vids!
@robertgreenhalgh2581
@robertgreenhalgh2581 8 ай бұрын
been watching you two nice people for ages now. time for reflection is good you can take stock of things. also your channel is very informative aswell. Have agreat christmas. Be interesting to see what your future plans are. GOOD LUCK
@dylanappenfeldt2442
@dylanappenfeldt2442 4 ай бұрын
Wow Both of you have changed for the better! Congratulations. I wonder what happened to change you both so dramatically since you started. I couldn’t watch all the beer and alcohol. I wish You Two Much Success and Peace ✌️
@user-bs9mh8xy3v
@user-bs9mh8xy3v 7 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you!
@achieveenlightenment5152
@achieveenlightenment5152 8 ай бұрын
Beautiful sharing X THANK YOU GREAT ONEs X
@greyhawk5990
@greyhawk5990 7 ай бұрын
This is so helpful and truthful. Thank you! 😊
@bronwynquinn4477
@bronwynquinn4477 8 ай бұрын
So fabulous! Loved this realistic viewpoint Good on you!
@warrenr.johnson7990
@warrenr.johnson7990 5 ай бұрын
Great video. One thing I'm finding is lack of community. Initially, I had community when staying somewhere for a relatively long time. As stay times get shorter, I find I'm pretty much relating with expats. They and I move on, so there's little time to develop community. I'm finding that a drawback to constant travel.
@michael__james
@michael__james 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I am one month in my 7-8 month trip and can sooo relate to what you are saying.
@AhmadAli-xz7rn
@AhmadAli-xz7rn 6 ай бұрын
Great video, love the yoga matt recommendation as I’ve been looking for one. Keep it real 😉
@rebeccal.672
@rebeccal.672 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing what you have learned so far. Appreciate the insight and the links. Take care and enjoy your time back in Thailand.
@lubyard6057
@lubyard6057 8 ай бұрын
Great video guys. You have hit all the important things in life. Just a tip and its personal. Don't leave it too late to have a family if thats what you want. I did. And forever regret it. Love your channel.❤
@RenatoJones
@RenatoJones 3 ай бұрын
i've watched a few of your videos that have popped up on my feed but something about Lloyd explaining to take flights in the afternoon cuz he struggles with sleep and it's best to be rested for travel really hit me right in the relatable and i immediately clicked subscribe
@LV12800
@LV12800 8 ай бұрын
Very true and realistic summation...I believe every individual is different, but one common necessity for everyone is balance and harmony, whatever that may be for that person. Love you guys being transparent and saying it like it is. Look forward to where life takes you next. ❤
@virtual_travel_worldwide
@virtual_travel_worldwide 8 ай бұрын
18:38 THANK YOU! thank you thank you thank you....!! ❤❤❤❤ You are so honest
@native_ty
@native_ty 8 ай бұрын
Having a base for me is key, a place where I can be with friends, a nice routine and a familiarized place. I can sense you guys are going to get one soon ❤ Happy days
@hmck9988
@hmck9988 5 ай бұрын
Thank you both for your honesty. It really is refreshing. We have subscribed and followed a few travellers and they paint a pretty picture of a destination and when we experience it ourselves it falls flat. I subscribed to you as I feel you will keep it real and that’s what we need. We look forward to seeing where you go next.
@JerryCannito
@JerryCannito 8 ай бұрын
I'm 70 yrs old and loved following your adventures. Back in the 70's and 80"s, I did the backpack trips to Europe and always linked up with traveling Australians. . It costs so much money for them to leave Australia that they would take six months traveling. Inh 80's married a Travel agent which gave us more extended vacations cheaply. You have given us so much- Thank You.....but time to set roots.
@findingretreat
@findingretreat 8 ай бұрын
Love hw calm & composed u 2 are compared to others. Which means lot of behind scene preps. Big fan . Ayubowan ! From sri Lanka
@mashonaholistic
@mashonaholistic 8 ай бұрын
Really love your videos and this one especially. Thank you for being transparent about this lifestyle. My experience is a bit similar to yours so I can definitely relate in that. The constant fatigue of not feeling grounded is definitely a thing. I wish you good luck for your next adventure, whatever you decide. If you guys are still in Bangkok in January 2024, I’d love to meet you as I’ll be arriving on January 9th :)
@salubriousplace23
@salubriousplace23 8 ай бұрын
Very true 😂😅 felt this way after 8 months of traveling. I would add to take with yourself medications, natural cosmetics and shoes if you have a large numbers as in Asia that we were missing. Also extra phone, extra computer cables, lots of camomile tea 😃 sth to heat up water like a little kettle, wise card, cutlery!! 😅😂 @culturedrift what else??
@lowell62
@lowell62 8 ай бұрын
Over the years during slow travel I just ask myself what item I will need to shed in order to fit a new one into my backpack/suitcase and that pretty much makes the decision for me...I rarely end up wanting or needing to purchase! Used to bring back momentos, struggling to tuck them all in any little free crack or crevice lol, eventually it wore me out! When I do quicker travel I always pack in the smallest bag I can manage, usually my 40 L Osprey backpack. Again, no extra room to cram more stuff in. I allow myself a small item that speaks to the area I am traveling in. A small Oaxacan painted animal, or a very tiny bowl, a piece of jewelry, etc. I rarely buy clothing unless something I really need that I did not foresee before I arrived, stick with a monochromatic wardrobe, black, grey, white and some earthy tones that mix and match. Happy travels everyone!
@elsienorback7689
@elsienorback7689 8 ай бұрын
Exactly!! I’ve traveled to new countries and had been cautioned and was slightly afraid at first but after a week or two it was nothing like what ppl had warned me about. I agree. When you travel take the least amount of things with you. If you absolutely need it you can get it wherever you are or something similar.
@evabruchhaus6741
@evabruchhaus6741 8 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing especially the last part: yes, it IS tiring not to be settled and yes, full time travelling is romaticized very often. i have been without a proper home for the last 9 years (well, with breaks, but nothing really too long) and i feel you. still, you are a couple, what makes these things a bit easier, because one thing many digital nomads often come across (and barely anyone talks about) is loneliness. great video!
@naturalexplorer
@naturalexplorer 8 ай бұрын
Two years is a long time to be on the road. Have travelled for over two years previously but only regularly changing location for around a year. A lot younger then as well. These days really do not want to move around location to location for at least a week and more like 2 weeks. Enjoyed many of your travels. Imagine you will settle for a while somewhere and then the urge to move will come again - Europe - Africa - South America. So much living along the way.
@misterr279
@misterr279 8 ай бұрын
The last point is what put an end to our travels. We did 18 months of no home and we realized that we just wanted to create a life we didn't want to run away from. The more we saw, the more we realised how similar everywhere is due to modern life, wants, desires and technology, just different climates. We realized instead of buying things , we were trying to buy the mystical enlightenment of experiences so we had just invested into a new form of commerce. We learned that NOTHING will live up to the expectation, we aren't naturally made to wander..just little adventures are nice. We like "stuff" our own bed, couch, TV, coffee machine etc etc. A good solid routine is invaluable. We've seen some amazing things but I think the most important lesson we learned was the old saying "wherever you go, you will always take yourself with you" I think we finally understand that now. ❤
@heathersullivan8494
@heathersullivan8494 8 ай бұрын
There is definitely a benefit and a downside to the kind of life you are living. I can’t imagine. I mean I’ve only scratched the surface with traveling to different places in Mexico. Even that in one trip gets a bit exhausting. It would be quite tiring to do that same thing in different countries and every few days. While I love it, it’s a bit overwhelming and I have said to my partner that maybe we should just stay in one place on one trip at a time. Not quite the same as what you are doing, I know, but one can definitely understand. With that said I absolutely love and appreciate your content. It’s so super helpful. ❤😊Take care.
@JennandLeon
@JennandLeon 8 ай бұрын
Love your videos guys! We can totally relate to everything you’ve said here. Especially the decision fatigue. (Well for me Jenn anyways 😆 there’s always one of the 2 right?!) after being in Thailand and Asia for 10 days short of 1 year and 13 countries in that time we’re pretty burnt out (especially the fast traveling!) we’re definitely more into long stay travel 🧳 we are headed to Canada on December 19th …. maybe we’ll see you there? ❤️❤️
@rosstravels.official
@rosstravels.official 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVE this video and this style of video is reeeaaalllyyyy inspiring me to try it out myself. Just talking about topics in different areas while also having a super mini vlog type situation integrated in there is so smart. Flipping legends, these two man, I tell you👏🏾🇨🇦🇦🇺. Also the dog and the GTA spin absolutely made why whole entire night , that was so funny😂. Love you guys😄 ~Isaiah R
@newtonarock1802
@newtonarock1802 8 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I'm currently scouting Thailand for my future home. I have identified Hua Hin as my best prospect. Have you ever been there? Your thoughts? I'll be in Thailand this weekend for 6 weeks and would love to catch up with you and hear more, your videos have been so interesting. Safe travels!
@stellathebella
@stellathebella 8 ай бұрын
Your pants look so comfortable! Can you share a brand or where they are from? I love them!
@cristianspedrozo
@cristianspedrozo 8 ай бұрын
I think one of the things that you could add to the list is How do you deal with your partnet? What I mean with this is, how do you deal when you need space? Also I would add what happends if you need some family/friends time?
@king-manu2758
@king-manu2758 8 ай бұрын
It's funny because I just arrived to Vietnam last week from Europe and it took me one day to change the sleep cycle. Probably has to do with the fact that I worked in a hotel doing night shifts for years so I was used to doing it. But I thought I would struggle more with jetlag and I actually didn't.
@elsienorback7689
@elsienorback7689 8 ай бұрын
When I travel for work to the Lower 48 states they always book ticket for 6:00 am departure. Ugh, it makes it for a rough day then having to work 16 hours a day for 2 full weeks, it’s exhausting!! When I get two days off for R&R all I do is sleep. I often extend assignment and stay another 2 weeks on same work schedule. Luckily it’s only during Wildland fire season.
@elsienorback7689
@elsienorback7689 8 ай бұрын
Are you two going to find a forever home? I’ve seen many KZfaq creators, after 5-6 years of traveling, they all bought their forever homes in beautiful locations in Canada, US plus even in Italy. I’ve always kept my condo and traveled. I also rented it out while I was traveling so it was very nice after years of traveling I had a home to come back to.
@joethecomputerguy1
@joethecomputerguy1 Ай бұрын
She's cute. Love Aussies.
@edithspanner210
@edithspanner210 7 ай бұрын
Soiche Vids brauch koa Mensch !!
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara 8 ай бұрын
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@tmsgaming3986 6 ай бұрын
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