Tag Archive for: family travel

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Blog Roundup: Destinations

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We hope these blogs will assist and inspire your own family travels. From the US, to Thailand, from well-known to the unexpected, may your travels make you closer and pique curiosity in your whole family.

Reentry, An Important Chapter

Reentry is an important logistical chapter for both future and current worldschoolers and family travelers.
sustainable family travel, world schooling

Sustainable Family Travel: A Curious Path to Action

This blog explores how sustainable family travel can empower the next generation of environmental stewards in our kids as they connect to nature, experience awe, and engage in grassroots solutions.
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Fernweh Families: The Salty Vagabonds

We are excited to continue our “Fernweh Families” interview…
Finding books while worldschooling

What is Worldschooling?

Worldschooling is an educational approach shaped by the experience of learning in the world. Worldschooling is a form of education that combines travel and experiential learning.
Pousada in Pantanal, world schooling

Destination Inspiration: The Pantanal

Behind the headliners of Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon lies what National Geographic calls Brazil’s best-kept secret: the Pantanal.
Bryce National Park; choosing worldschooling destinations

Where Will You Go? Choosing Destinations for Worldschooling

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This blog post will give you a few ideas to get you thinking about choosing your worldschooling destinations and creating the kind of Wonder Year journey you’d like to take.

Happy Earth Month!

Here's a recap of our themed posts in celebration of Earth Month to help traveling families find ways to shrink their carbon footprint.

Fernweh Families: The Zelenka/Tolks

Our second Fernweh family is the Zelenka/ Tolk's. This inspiring worldschooling family of four is in their second year on the road.
Page Family in Belize

Fernweh Families: The Pages

Yasmin Page shares insights from her family's adventure of worldschooling, unschooling and living in a co-op in Sattva Land, Belize.