This Book Will Save You $100′s on Your Next Trip’
When Ben was twenty-five years old, he had a quarter-life crisis. He quit his job, sold his car, and found a family to adopt his pet goldfish. He set off to travel the world full time with a five-year travel plan including, Central and South America, Africa, China and Asia, Russia, India, Canada, the U.S. and Australia… basically, everywhere! While he travelled, Ben made it a point to write down one travel tip everyday and strive for constant improvement – aiming to ultimately become the best traveller he could be.
‘Anyone who wants to gain years of travel wisdom in a few hours, should read this.’
-David Elliot.
Become inspired to pursue your own travel dreams. Whether you take one short trip a year, are planning a sabbatical, or are already on vacation, The Best Travel Book will highlight travel strategies and tips you won’t find anywhere else. You will discover how to think like a professional traveller and to decide, where, when, and how, to travel. Learn about finding the cheapest flights, booking accommodation, and avoiding scams; staying healthy, eating out, and sightseeing. And best of all, how to pay less for almost everything. This book, will save you tons of time, money, and unnecessary aggravation. You can’t afford NOT to read it.
‘Ben has a sense for travel-hacking that goes beyond guruness. This is a unique chance to pick the brain of one of the world’s most accomplished travel-hacker.’
– Dr. Antoine Larchez
Available on KINDLE. Order HERE
Available in PRINT. Order HERE
Why I Wrote This Book:
Having traveled to over 75 countries before my thirtieth birthday, I have a lot I want to share. I am passionate about travel and want to inspire dreamers to pursue their own travel dreams.
Over the years, I’ve read countless travel guides and books, some better some worse. And I realized there was something missing from them: they tended to be country specific pointing out specific details relating to each place.
From traveling so extensively I began to think differently. I did not need a book to tell me how much something should cost, where to find a place to stay or what attractions to see. I sort of just knew.
As I traveled, I wrote down everything I wish I would have known before I started traveling – all the information I was not reading in the usual travel guides and books.
I originally called this book ‘How to Think Like a Professional Traveler.’ I want to show travelers how to shift their mindset in a way that they can always save time, money, and effort while traveling and have a more rewarding travel experience.