About Me

I am a (mostly) solo traveller, who enjoys near and faraway places, big cities and the middle of nowhere. I am from Senja, an island in the beautiful Arctic Norway, but now I live in Oslo. My goal is let you know some of what’s out there to explore, and hopefully inspire you to take the (solo, female) plunge as well πŸ™‚ I also want to keep this blog fairly short and sweet. That means, I would like this to be a place for you to find enough information to decide whether or not you want to visit the city, sight, restaurant etc. in question, but still leave some for you to experience once you’re there. Don’t want you to feel like you’ve seen it all already, and take away the pleasure of discovering it yourself πŸ™‚ However, if you need more input on places I’ve been, leave a comment, and I’ll help you out as much as I can. Also, the best way to get the most out of this blog, is to use the tags actively – category and city tags, and you’ll get to see a list of all the things I experienced while visiting. Thanks so much for stopping by, and travel lots, and safe!

Contact: beatravelling @ online . no

To get to know me a bit more…
I was given the Liebster Award, and here are some answers to the questions I was asked in that regard:

What made you decide to blog about travel?
Travelling is one of my great loves. That’s when I feel alive.

What sort of things do you do to prepare for your next travel destination?
I plan ahead as much as possible, so I don’t have to spend my time on the roadΒ looking for hotels, plane tickets, etc. I can just enjoy the ride.

How do you choose your next travel destination? Is it a well thought-out decision, or are you the kind of traveler that just picks a place randomly?
The destinations these past years have been decided long in advance, as I wanted to visit all regions of the world. Now that that is accomplished, I have no idea what I’ll be doing next. Whatever I feel like, I guess πŸ™‚

What are the 3 things you MUST have in your travel bag?
Camera, phone, credit card, passport. That’s four things πŸ™‚

What is one of your top travel memories?
Hiking the Wudang Shan in China.

Multiple choice: I usually stay at: (a) hostel, (b) Bed & Breakfast, (c) airbnb, or (d) hotel?
Whatever fits my budget, and looks clean and safe. Location is also important.

Travel binging – yes or no? Would you rather see a ton of cities in one trip, or do you prefer to stay longer in one place and move around less?
A mix. See as much as I can in one trip, but not rush it.

List 3 books (or movies) that have inspired you to travel.
Geography class at school, and my atlas – old school πŸ™‚

Do you prefer to travel solo, with a partner, or in groups?
After travelling solo the past few years, this is what I now prefer.

What advice would you give someone who has never left their own country, but wants to travel?
Go! Bring your common sense, and you’ll be fine.

80 thoughts on “About Me

  1. Good Day,

    I have been reading your blogs lately and it feels like I am on an adventure myself! It was amazing. Just by reading your stories gives me extraordinary emotions I last felt wen I was a kid. Just dropping by to say those. Godspeed on your ventures. πŸ˜€

    ps. some of your posts are jaw-dropping and I definitely can feel my arsenal of jealousy flow πŸ˜€ JK

    To the people who have never had a chance to go outside of their country and travel. Go out and explore the world, Bring your family or friends it will be priceless. πŸ™‚

    Cheers,
    Zeus, CEO

    1. I loved the baby sloth!!! I always try to remind people who travel and then start to complain about stuff, that you’re a visitor, this is not your country.

    1. I have not done the Baja Peninsula yet, so maybe we will πŸ™‚ Happy travels!

  2. As a solo traveler myself, I couldn’t agree with you more – get out there and take the plunge!
    Also, just want to say I like “It’s the traveler who’s foreign.” Well said.

    1. Hey there, in a young traveler , i do the same when i can! its a little bit hard for me because we Moroccans need visa for almost countries .. but No excuse , Traveling is a shining way to know our World ! come to Morocco someday !

  3. Glad I stumbled upon your blog in Twitter. I think I’m gonna learn a lot from your travels. Just starting to take travel seriously, taking in one culture at a time and not really focusing on tourist trap…

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! Only wish I had started traveling solo at an earlier time – so much to see πŸ™‚ I’ve done a lot of those tourist traps too πŸ˜€

  4. Hey there!
    Thank you so much for visiting my blog! It is nice to meet a fellow traveler! I came by yours to have a look, and am pleasantly surprised! It is very interesting!! I’m waiting for your next post!!
    Mvh.

  5. Thank you for stopping by my blog! Your blog is awesome & I can’t wait to explore more!
    Hugs

  6. Hi Senja, thank you for visiting my blog. Quite a site you got here. I am dying of jealouse just seeing all the places you’ve been. Please keep on writing more blogs. I feel like traveling vicariously through all your posts!

  7. I think I’m going to love your blog! I’m glad that I found you. πŸ™‚
    I’m getting ready to start longterm travel in February. I’ll be starting in Spain – I can’t wait!

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! Means a lot. I try to keep it short and simple, so that you can get a taste, but go experience it yourself. And hopefully help out a bit in planning. Not a photographer, but I try my very best πŸ™‚

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! You have definitely written a lot more on your blog than what I did the first months of my blogging adventure, only starting last year πŸ™‚ You also got to do a lot more than me on your trip to Capri – I was there for work – so I need, and want, to go back some day! Have a great summer!

  8. Thanks for the like on my site, Bea. Best of luck on your travels.

    All the good songs,

    Nick Fox

  9. Thanks for visiting my (very new) blog.
    I have only decided very recently to start and you have given me a confidence boost :). I really enjoyed reading your posts; great to see you’ve been as far as New Zealand. Sorry about your foggy day in Rotorua – I’d like to say its not always like that but the native name Aotearoa means literally “the land of the long white cloud”…

    Looking forward to more of your posts! If you need any tips for Berlin let me know ;).

    Thanks again

    1. Thank YOU for stopping by my, also fairly new, blog! Started this “adventure” last fall as an experiment, but I had so much fun with it (and met so many like-minded people), so I decided to do more out of it than planned. And thank you for your kind words! I’ll be an inspiration any time πŸ™‚ I visited Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands last summer, and I had a blast! Just wish it wasn’t that far away πŸ™‚ I had a great time in Rotorua (more posts to come, when I have time…). As it was in the middle of winter, it was super quiet, and perfect for me πŸ™‚ Enjoy Berlin! Went there many years ago. Not my favorite European city, but maybe I didn’t know what to look for πŸ™‚ Travel safe!

  10. Hello from TΓΌrkiye… just wanted to say β€œthank you”, I appreciate your recent β€˜follow’, knowing how many interesting and entertaining blogs there are out there.

    Blogging since June 2013, my little corner of the world tries to offer an eclectic smattering of posts, from basic amateur photography, to sharing my travel adventures over the decades, as well as day-to-day happenings here on our fruit farm in southern Turkey. I also throw in a few of my observations on life and lighter-hearted stuff for good measure.

    You are more than welcome to have a look around, stay a while and have a trawl through my collection. There are plenty of categories within the drop-down menus to help in said digging process.

    Hope you have a great day…

    SPIKE

    1. Fruit farm in southern Turkey sounds all good!! Thanks for stopping by my blog as well! You’re a blogging veteran compared to me – I’ve lots of things to learn πŸ™‚ Have a nice day!

  11. I feel completely and utterly compelled to comment on your photo.. I am in complete awe right now. This is literally number 1 on my bucket list! Really looking forward to reading your blog πŸ™‚ it looks great!

    1. The baby sloth was just SO cute! An orphan one of the girls in the family had taken in. From the Amazon Rainforest in Peru. Thank you! My blog is a work in progess πŸ™‚ Have so much to write, and so little time… And thanks for stopping by!

  12. Your blog is truly and absolutely inspiring! As a little girl, I knew I wanted to travel and never knew how I was going to do it but I always told my self “one day”. Reading your blog and books like the female nomad has opened my eyes and heart of my true passion. I would only hope to soar my dreams in traveling as you are living them! I look forward to reading more of your travels!

    -Newbie blogger & Traveler in training =)

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! From a newbie blogger as well πŸ™‚ Just started this blog in Sept last year, and it turned out to be a lot of fun. As a young teen I was also very curious about foreign countries and cultures. Had tons of penpals (waaay before e-mails πŸ˜‰ ). I’ve been travelling more or less solo for about 15 years now, and I don’t regret going about it all alone. Now I actually prefer it… Just apply common sense πŸ™‚ Maybe I’ll see you in Norway some day. Off on your journeys, and safe travels!

  13. Thanks for visiting my blog! I love your pictures of Senja, it looks like a beautiful and peaceful place. I also love your food pictures and I think we might share some of the same tastes (Pizza? Ramen? Delicious.) Looking forward to reading your posts!

    1. Thanks for stopping by my place as well! Senja is beautiful! As an adult you learn to appreciate places like this, not so much as an young adult, who just wants to head for the big city bright lights πŸ™‚ I love (good) food πŸ˜€ Happy Easter!

    2. Like you, I enjoy travelling solo, did it regularly all over the world, with SLR camera, tape recorder & diary in hand. From the 1970’s to 1990s. Now over 80 and live the memory agin through my blog,etc. Was in Wellington NZ in 1975 with my 2 teenage sons. Loved it, looks different now. Enjoyed your blogs.

      1. Took me a while to realise travelling by myself was not as lonely as I thought it was going to be. Now I actually prefer to head out on my own. I get to experience a lot more. Just wish I had gotten around to it earlier. I bet you had an amazing time on the road! Yes, I’ve been thinking it will be great memories in the future. Thanks for your kind words! Have a great summer!

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