The cheapest places to live in the world. $500 a month
August 3, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Living Simply, Travel, Travel Tips
Written by dorotix, on July 1st 2009…

Are you tired of busy cities, crowded streets, high rents and almost non-affordable mortgage? Well…there are places in the world where you can live well for less. The cheapest places to live are also the most beautiful and exotic destinations. So why not make your dreams come true, pack your bags and move to one of those paradise locations, if not for a lifetime, then at least for a year or two?
There are two simple rules to follow while searching for low cost destinations. Firstly: if you find a place cheap enough to travel to, then most probably you will also find it cheap to live in. Secondly: wherever you are, the further from the big cities and large agglomerations, the cheaper it gets.
Of course ‘cheap’ is a very relative concept, and what is cheap for you may not be cheap for people living some place else in the world.
But if ‘cheap’ means spending just a few dollars/euro/pounds a day, then these locations in Asia and Central America may interest you… Read more
Living The “Work From Anywhere” Dream: Take A Test Trip Before Making It Permanent
July 30, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Internet Business Development, Managing a Business Remotely, Technology and Mobility, Travel
Sourced from Location Independant and written by Jenn Miller
It’s a reverie all of us digital nomads share along with those who aspire to be:
Mornings spent working in a hammock under a palm tree, or dialed in through the omnipresent high-speed internet at the cosmopolitan coffee bar on a tree shaded, cobbled street.
Afternoons spent on cultural diversity, perhaps pursuing a passion for languages or photography, maybe slipping a snide “wish you were here…” postcard in the mail to our old office mates back home. Read more
How To Travel & Work Remotely As A Couple
July 18, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Business Strategy, Technology and Mobility, Travel, Travel Tips, Virtual Business Development
from Bizlift Blog by Sterling Okura

Photo by: d’n’c
The freedom to work from anywhere is a wonderful benefit of being an internet-based freelancer.
But what if your significant other has a career that is paper intensive and demands constant face-to-face interactions?
This was my situation when I met my soulmate Rebecca four years ago.
I’d been self-employed for years and was used to traveling and working. Rebecca was an attorney working for a law firm that required frequent in-person meetings and court appearances. Read more
Freedom Files Interview with Alain Denis: “Riding The Dream”
May 28, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Brazil, Interviews, Technology and Mobility, Travel
This is the first of my Freedom Files interviews.. I met Alain Denis while traveling in Florianopolis, Brazil.
One night, Alain and I were chatting over a few Caipirinhas (a popular Brazilian cocktail) and I became intrigued by the fact that Alain had been traveling for more than three years, consecutively, without ever going back to his homeland. (Canada)
Immediately I knew I wanted to capture this guys story and make it the intro to my new Freedom Files series.. It was very inspiring to meet him and see how excited he still was after three solid years on the road. Be sure to check out his video above and also his photography in the interview below.
Enter Alain and Nate…
The Difference: Living Well vs. Doing Well
May 18, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Personal Development, Rethinking Life, Travel, Travel Tips
Written by Tim Ferriss

(Credit: h.koppdelaney)
“From all your herds, a cup or two of milk,
From all your granaries, a loaf of bread,
In all your palace, only half a bed:
Can man use more? And do you own the rest?”
– Ancient Sanskrit poem
Total post read time: 5 minutes. This is a post taken from The Blog of Tim Ferris, Author of the 4 Hour Work Week. It’s an amazing article on how to switch one’s thinking to what it really means to live well. recommended for anyone who believes you need to have a lot of money to experience a life of non-stop world exporation. I hope you enjoy…I know I did…
Article starts here:
Living well is quite different from “doing well.”
In the quest to get ahead — destination often unknown — it’s easy to have life pass you by while you’re focused on other things. This post is intended as a reminder and a manifesto: keep it simple.
This is written by Rolf Potts, author of my perennial favorite and heavily highlighted Vagabonding. In the below piece, I’ve bolded some particular parts that have had an impact on my life.
My Experience: A Walk Through The Famous “La Recoleta Cemetery” In Buenos Aires
May 5, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Argentina, Travel
A trip to Buenos Aires wouldn’t be complete without visit to the La Recoleta Cemetery.
La Recoleta cemetery is located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The layout of the cemetery was designed by the French engineer Próspero Catelin, and was remodeled in 1881, while Torcuato de Alvear was mayor of the city, by the Italian architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo.
Walking through row upon row of tombs, I couldn’t help but to think about my own inevitable demise someday. Despite the finely constructed graves, most built for entire families past and future, it made me think just how short life really is and how unimportant all the seemingly seriousness is in the end. Read more
My Experience In Santiago Chile: Backstage With Guns And Roses, Beautiful Women and Diving With Jelly Fish
April 19, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Chile, Natural Disasters, Travel
“Sit down before fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abysses nature leads, or you shall learn nothing”
-Thomas Henry Huxley (English Biologist)
My Experience In Chile And Lessons On Preconceived Notions
Chile was a very nice surprise indeed…
My initial plans for Chile were to visit an old friend for a few days and then continue into Argentina to travel around Patagonia.
After two months in Peru I had heard my fair share of horror stories regarding Chile and it’s unwelcoming culture. And honestly. I wasn’t feeling too keen on spending much time there.
I was told, amongst other things, that Chileans had a lack of patience for people who didn’t speak Spanish and more or less a collective arrogance towards foreign travelers in general… Read more
How This Cock Fighting Event Changed My View On Life…
March 27, 2010 by Nate Bunger
Filed under Peru, Travel
There is nothing either good or bad, only thinking makes it so.
-Hamlet
For starters, I was extremely hesitant about posting this video (or even making it for that matter)
But in the end, I decided the main reason behind this blog and hence my travels, is to document what life is really like in different parts of the world, regardless of what my experiences might be.
Coming to this conclusion has really helped me overcome some of my own inhibitions and feeling like I am holding back on certain things in an effort not to offend some people. After all it’s not me who doing these things, I am simply an observer or a reporter showcasing my experiences to the world. Read more



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