About
Hi! I am Ann and a local in Stockholm city, Sweden
Welcome to my adventure travel
Hey! This space is for curious travelers who believe the best souvenirs are stories. I don’t collect countries—I collect moments: sunrise markets, mountain paths, and the kindness of strangers. Travel makes us beginners again, stretches our comfort zones, and grows empathy with every shared meal and mispronounced word. Here you’ll find simple, honest guides and itineraries to help you go farther with less fuss—so you can focus on the magic and come home a little bigger than you left.

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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How can I afford to travel so often?
I treat travel like a bill: auto-transfer a fixed amount into a separate “trips” account every payday.
I travel slower (fewer transfers = big savings), pick shoulder seasons, and prioritize experiences over rooms (mid-range stays, public transit, free walking tours).
I optimize flights with points/miles from one or two cards, use multi-city searches, and accept long layovers if they cut costs.
I cook some meals, book weekly apartment rates, and target value hubs (e.g., cheaper gateways + a low-cost hop).
3. Have you ever been in danger?
Very rarely—most “danger” is avoidable hassle. I reduce risk by researching neighborhoods, arriving in daylight, using official taxis/rides, keeping valuables distributed, and not mixing alcohol with solo nights.
I carry travel insurance, a local SIM, offline maps, and share my itinerary. For activities (scooters, hikes, water), I follow local guidance, wear the gear, and skip bad-weather days. Trusting your gut is a skill—if it feels off, I leave.
2. How Do You Get Your House Sitting Stays?
Is house-sitting right for you?
It depends on your home and your comfort with privacy. Apartments vs. houses have different needs, and so do people: some don’t want anyone in their personal space; others are fine with it in exchange for pet care, plants watered, and added security. Be honest about your boundaries before you list or apply.
How I secure great house sits (clear, repeatable process):
Platforms: TrustedHousesitters, Nomador, MindMyHouse.
Build credibility: Start locally to earn early reviews; add a police/background check; highlight real pet-care experience (photos, vet/med routines you’ve handled); write a profile centered on their pets and home—not your sightseeing.
Apply smart: Send a tailored note that references their pets by name and addresses every duty; offer a quick video call.
Confirm details: Ask for the house manual; clarify tasks (feeding, meds, plants, bins), exact dates/times, vet/emergency contacts, and any security systems.
Close the loop: Share updates during the sit, leave the home spotless, and request a review to build momentum for the next application.
4. Did you buy an around-the-world ticket?
Usually no. RTW tickets (OneWorld/Star Alliance/SkyTeam) can be great if your route is fixed, dates are locked, and you’re hitting multiple continents with minimal backtracking—especially in premium cabins.
I generally get better value (and flexibility) by stringing together one-ways + open-jaws, using points for long hauls, and booking regionally once plans firm up. If I need RTW-style structure, I price both: alliance RTW vs. DIY multi-city—then choose the cheaper/freer option.