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What’s it really like to be a travel writer?
What’s it really like to be a travel writer?
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“For every beautiful beach hideaway, there’s been a missed flight or delay; for every delicious meal, a nasty case of ‘Delhi belly,” says Traveler contributing editor Krisanne Fordham in her story on this very topic. In short: Traveling for a living is equal parts rewarding and challenging, satisfying and smelly. It teaches you to live—not linger, but really live—outside your comfort zone, to always pack a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, and to never check your bag again.