Best Traveling Ever began in 2020 as a response to a simple question: “How do I work remotely without ending up in the same overpriced hostel as everyone else?” A former industry professional, who had spent years navigating corporate travel, found themselves unable to answer a friend’s inquiry about avoiding tourist traps while still accessing reliable internet and affordable accommodations. That moment sparked a mission—to build a resource that prioritizes practicality, data, and the real-world needs of digital nomads and remote workers. We’ve since focused on uncovering the less-traveled routes, from co-working hubs in lesser-known cities to visa-friendly corridors that save time and money.
What sets us apart is our obsession with quality over quantity. While many sites list destinations in a generic way, we dig deeper: analyzing broadband speeds in Southeast Asia, mapping out visa exemptions for long-term stays, and testing local transport options that cut travel costs by 40%. Our .xyz version of the site, in particular, is tailored to nomads seeking alternatives to the usual “Bali, Chiang Mai, Lisbon” circuit—highlighting places like Georgia’s wine regions, Estonia’s digital nomad visa, or Kyrgyzstan’s mountain retreats. We don’t just recommend spots; we break down the logistics, ensuring every suggestion is backed by real-world experience.
Behind every recommendation is a team that’s lived the nomadic life. We’ve worked from internet cafes in Vietnam, navigated visa labyrinths in Europe, and learned the hard way which “hidden gem” is actually a scam. That’s why our content is relentlessly practical: think guides on tax-efficient income strategies for remote workers, or step-by-step checklists for moving your life to a new country. We’re not here to sell you a fantasy—we’re here to help you build a life that works, one data point at a time.