A traveler's notebook is a special kind of keepsake. It holds your thoughts, your plans, your dreams, and your memories, all bundled together in an intimate and personal way. A simple yet versatile tool, the
Travelling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller. So why not pen down your stories and document your memories in a travel journal?
Hello Friends! Today Iβm bringing you 10 tips to help document all the incredible road trips, vacations, and other travel adventures you make have in the future! If you need some good travel journal ideas, tips and inspiration, use these journal spreads for your travel journal, travel notebook or travel diary!
(Thatβs not garbage! Save it!)β¦ Here is a list of not-so-obvious souvenirs to keep in your travel journal: Cover Page: First off, for every country or road trip, I design a cover page. β¦
Scrapbooking- always a fun idea, but never done. For years I have wanted to scrapbook memories from trips, only to collect ticket stubs and have them sit in a box untouched. On a recent trip to Praβ¦
Travelling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller. So why not pen down your stories and document your memories in a travel journal?
Have you ever thought of keeping a travel journal? Here's your ultimate guide to the before, during and after trip guide to travel journaling.
I've mentioned before that I've been keeping travel journals on every big backpacking trip since the age of 14 and travel journal prompts really help in
Travelling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller. So why not pen down your stories and document your memories in a travel journal?
Do you want to start documenting your travels? Here are my best travel journal ideas to help get you started!
Camping in the hills above Lake Garda. We bought a tent, a 'Sleep-in' Bed and 2 chairs and travelled around the lakes. Such a beautiful area.
Here are the different types of journals that you can creatively use for journal writing from bullet journals (bujo), plant journal, hiking journal or the good olβ anything-goes journal.
If you love to travel as I do (obviously haha), then chances are you have a way to document the memories from your trips. If you're looking for a way to do so, let me recommend a travel journal. Every person journals differently. If you look through Pinterest for inspiration, you'll see pages filled with beautiful drawings. My travel journal isn't like that. I can barely draw a stick figure (no really. They always end up wonky with uneven arms and legs). So as much as I would love to be able to draw exactly what I see and experience when traveling, I can't. But that hasn't stopped me from filling the pages of my journal until the spine seems like it's going to give up and just explode. If you need some inspiration for what to include in your travel journal (especially if you can't draw), then you've come to the right place. Not to toot my own horn, but I like to think my travel journal is pretty awesome... Okay.. So maybe I'm tooting my own horn a little... Anyway, let's get to the inspiration!! Plane, Bus orTrain Tickets A great memento of the route you took to get to all the different places you visit! I use tape runners to keep them in place. Postcards Postcards are super cheap to buy, available pretty much anywhere in the world and are a great depiction of the place you're visiting. I mean, they are meant to send home to your family and friends to make them jealous... I mean... let them know you're thinking of them and want to share the view! I use tape runners to keep them in place. Stickers I like to include stickers from the places I visit in my journal. If I go to a restaurant or bakery I really like and they have a sticker, I definitely get one. Coffee Sleeves When I travel I always make it a goal to stop at a local coffee shop. Some of the best coffee I've ever had has come from these little hole in the wall places. If the coffee I get comes with a cardboard sleeve on the cup that has their logo or the name of the shop, I keep it to include in my journal. I use washi tape to hold them in place. Business Cards When I go into little shops, bakeries, etc I tend to grab business cards. It's a great (and free!) memento to add to my journal. I mean, if I ever want to go back, I have the address right there in my notes! Pictures Makes sense right? Include pictures of your favorite parts of your day. See a cool statue? Snap a picture and put it in your journal with some decorative washi tape! Stamps Both postage and ink. Are you in a foreign country? Grab a couple postage stamps. They're not expensive and they're different everywhere you go! Are you visiting a National or State Park? Most have an ink stamp with the date and place, in the gift shop that is free to use. What you ate or drank Every place has their own food and drinks. Why not write about them? You may never get the experience again. You can also include (clean) wrappers of candy, snacks or even teas in your journal. Smell, weather, sounds etc One thing I always do when I go someplace new, is stop, close my eyes and take it all in. Is there a smell of wood burning in fireplaces? Or maybe damp leaves? Write it down. Is the sun beating down? Is there a constant drizzle of rain? Write it down. Is there constantly honking horns? Or maybe it's so quite that you can hear the animals scurrying across the ground. Write it down. These are the things you are less likely to remember down the road. But these are the things that make up new places. People you met I know I meet some amazing people when I travel. I always include them when writing in my journal. I mean, I don't want to forget about them! Foreign Coins After your trip, do you have pokets full of random change? Add it to your journal. I mean you already have it anyway, right? Ticket Stubs What better way to show the tours you went on or the places you've gone? Whenever keeping a travel journal be sure to take the time to write at the end of each day. If you don't, it's very easy for the days to run together and to forget important details of your trip. Most importantly, have fun. Write, draw, bullet, do whatever you want. It's your journal and a documentation of your journey. What do you include in your travel journal? Disclosure: This blog post may contain affiliate links or endorsements for which I may receive compensation. Your purchase helps me continue to bring you tips and adventures. But as always, the views and opinions are my own.