Share Your Story With the World
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ToggleWe’re looking for passionate travel writers, adventurers, and cultural storytellers to contribute authentic, experience-driven content to our growing platform. Whether you’ve hiked the Appalachian Trail or explored hidden villages in rural Japan — your story belongs here.
Why We’re Inviting Travel Writers in 2026
The travel world has changed dramatically. Travelers today don’t just want to know where to go — they want to know what it feels like to be there. They want honest accounts from real people who’ve slept in tiny guesthouses, gotten genuinely lost, eaten foods they couldn’t pronounce, and come home with stories that changed them.
Our platform is built on exactly that kind of authentic storytelling. We’ve grown to serve over 400,000 monthly readers across the United States and beyond — travelers who are actively planning trips, seeking inspiration, and trusting real voices over generic listicles. In 2026, we’re expanding our contributor program to bring in fresh perspectives from every corner of the globe.
If you have a travel story worth telling, this is your invitation to tell it.
What Kind of Travel Content We Accept
We publish a wide range of travel formats — here’s what performs best on our platform.
Destination Guides
In-depth, first-hand guides to cities, regions, or countries. Must include practical tips, personal experiences, and unique insight that goes beyond what you’d find on Wikipedia. Ideal length: 1,500–2,500 words.
Budget & Solo Travel
Tips on traveling on a shoestring, solo female travel, digital nomad life, and long-term travel hacks. US readers especially love actionable content with real dollar figures and booking strategies that actually work.
Food & Culture Stories
Culinary travel essays, food market guides, cultural immersion pieces, and stories about learning through local cuisine. We love writing that connects food to memory, identity, and place in meaningful ways.
Eco & Sustainable Travel
Responsible tourism, carbon-conscious travel, voluntourism reviews, and guides to wildlife sanctuaries or eco-lodges. This is one of our fastest-growing content categories heading into 2026.
Family & Group Travel
Traveling with kids, multigenerational trips, group itineraries, and tips for managing logistics when traveling with others. Readers want honest takes — including the parts that didn’t go perfectly.
Trip Planning & Logistics
Visa guides, packing lists, travel insurance breakdowns, itinerary templates, and the practical stuff that makes or breaks a trip. Accuracy is everything here — outdated info costs readers real time and money.
Our Writing Guidelines (Please Read Before Submitting)
We take content quality seriously. Every article we publish goes through an editorial review to ensure it meets our standards for accuracy, originality, and reader value. Here’s what we look for — and what will get your submission rejected.
✅ What We Want to See
- First-hand experience — write about places you’ve actually been
- Specific details: real prices, real names, real recommendations
- A clear narrative arc or useful structure that readers can follow
- Original content that hasn’t been published elsewhere (including your own blog)
- Minimum 1,200 words; ideally 1,500–2,500 for destination or how-to pieces
- At least one high-quality, original photograph (or royalty-free image credit provided)
- A short author bio (50–100 words) with your travel background
❌ What Will Get You Rejected
- AI-generated content submitted as original human writing
- Thin articles with no real insight (“Top 10 Things to Do in Paris” with no personal voice)
- Duplicate content already published elsewhere
- Overly promotional articles disguised as editorial (paid links, affiliate-stuffed pieces)
- Outdated information more than 18 months old without a clear update note
- Content targeting irrelevant keywords with no genuine travel value
What You Get as a Contributor
We believe in giving back to the writers who make our platform what it is.
Do-Follow Backlink
One do-follow link to your website or blog in your author bio — genuine SEO value for your platform.
Social Promotion
We promote every published article across our Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook channels — combined reach of 180K+.
Author Profile Page
Build your personal brand with a dedicated author page listing all your contributions and linking to your social profiles.
Newsletter Feature
Top articles each month are featured in our weekly email newsletter, which goes out to 52,000+ subscribers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before hitting submit.
How long does editorial review take?
We aim to respond to all submissions within 1–2 business days. If your article is accepted, we may request minor revisions before publication. If we pass, we’ll let you know so you can pitch it elsewhere — we respect your time.
Can I pitch ideas before writing the full article?
Absolutely — in fact, we encourage it. Send us a 2–3 sentence pitch with your proposed headline, travel destination or topic, and your personal angle. This saves everyone time if the subject doesn’t fit our current editorial calendar.
Do I retain copyright of my article?
Yes. You retain full copyright of your work. By submitting, you grant us a non-exclusive license to publish and promote the article on our platform. You may not republish the identical piece on another platform for 90 days after publication with us, to avoid duplicate content issues.
Are affiliate links allowed in guest posts?
We do not allow affiliate links within the body of guest articles. Your author bio may include a link to your own website where such links may exist. This policy keeps our editorial content trustworthy and compliant with FTC guidelines for our US readership.
Submit Your Travel Article
Send your pitch or completed article to our editorial team. Include your article draft (or pitch), a short author bio, your website URL, and any images you’d like included. We’ll take it from there.
We review every submission personally. No automated rejections. No ghosting. Just genuine editorial feedback.
The World Needs Your Story
Travel writing at its best is more than tips and itineraries. It’s about bridging cultures, challenging assumptions, and reminding readers that the world is bigger, stranger, and more beautiful than their daily routine suggests. In 2026, that kind of writing matters more than ever.
Whether you’re a seasoned travel journalist, a weekend adventurer with a sharp eye for detail, or someone who just returned from the trip of a lifetime — we want to hear from you. The only requirement is that you write from genuine experience, with honesty, and with the reader in mind.
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