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  1. While I agree with you that traveling with just a tablet would be awesome, I have tried it and found blogging from a tablet a very frustrating experience. While you can do some photo editing on one,trying to sort and edit raw images, and then getting the layout right in WordPress almost drove me mad. Also writing on the virtual keyboard gets tiering on longer posts, and I missed a real keyboard.

    With the latest lightweight laptops like a Macbook Air the weight difference is really not that big, a laptop is so much more versatile, and has much stronger wi-fi connectivity. Surprisingly often I could not connect with my iPad, while others where surfing away on their laptops. Also not everywhere has WiFi, in Japan for instance at most hotels still only offer a wired internet connection. So now my tablet is home, and the only thing I miss is my iPad magazine subscriptions.

    • Totally agree that blogging from a tablet is a different story. This post was mostly meant for travel in general and not specifically other bloggers 🙂 But, I still think it’s totally doable. You should try the Blogsy app for iPad. It’s the best WordPress app I’ve found. I actually traveled for an entire year with nothing more than a tablet. RAW images will be a problem with mobile devices (that’s why I don’t shoot in RAW). Everything that ends up on my blog is compressed regardless, so I find that fine res JPEGs are the best option for me. I also find that editing images is sometimes easier on a retina display tablet than even in Lightroom on my Macbook. Something about the touch screen is so helpful. I also got a wireless keyboard for my tablet, which was a game changer. Maybe I’ll make a post on my tips for travel blogging from a tablet. Might be useful for short trips or trips where you want to pack light.

      • I have not tried Blogsy, great tip, it might have saved me some grey hairs! 🙂 I considered buying a keyboard for the iPad, but in Japan with so few hotels offering wireless internet, I finally broke down, bough a laptop and sent the iPad back home. So yes, I agree it is doable, and great for shorter trips, but after eight months I gave up and decided the weight advantage wasn’t worth the workarounds and the slow workflow.

  2. piggirly

    When I decided to buy a tablet, I feel great to be able to go anywhere, but it can work in conjunction with, without feeling anxious. I used to buy a tablet worth it because my job requires Internet most of the time.

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There are places that feel special… and then there’s the Okavango Delta 🤍
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Our stay at @aksanctuary Chief’s Camp in Botswana was one of those rare travel experiences that truly exceeded every expectation.

And then there’s the Delta itself. One of the most unique ecosystems on the planet, where floodwaters transform the desert into a lush, wildlife-rich oasis—meaning you get some of the most incredible game viewing in Africa.

In just three nights, we experienced:
• Big Five game drives
• A scenic helicopter flight over the Delta (still not over this)
• A mokoro ride quietly gliding through the waterways
• Golden hour moments that didn’t feel real

It’s the kind of place that reminds you why you travel in the first place.

So deeply grateful to have experienced it 🤍
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#Botswana #OkavangoDelta #AfricanSafari #LuxurySafari #ChiefsCamp
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If I’m planning the trip… I’m earning the rewards
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@hotelsdotcom has this feature called Save Your Way, where you can either take the discount now or bank it as rewards for a future trip — and you already know which one I’m choosing.
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Planner today. Trip funded tomorrow.
Nairobi might be the only place in the world where you can spot rhinos with a city skyline behind them 🦏🌆
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We visited Nairobi National Park with three kids three and under (!!) and it ended up being one of the easiest, most rewarding safari experiences.

The wildest part? It’s literally just a short drive from the city center—you can go from downtown Nairobi to spotting lions and rhinos in under 30 minutes.

You can self-drive or hire a private guide. Either way, the wildlife viewing is incredible (we saw SO many rhinos).

Add a picnic inside the park, then pair it with a visit to Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to see rescued baby elephants and rhinos. 

If you’re visiting Nairobi, this is an absolute must. Especially with little ones.
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Oh yeah… I’m that girl. 👩🏼‍💻
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Thousands of unread emails. Hundreds of text messages I haven’t responded to.

Flights, content creation, school logistics, edits, visas — usually all open at the same time. When you’re juggling that many tabs, you need a laptop that can actually keep up.

My laptop is powered by AMD Ryzen AI and is built for real multitasking, lets me run AI tools directly on my laptop (even offline), and keeps my editing workflow moving fast.

Multitasking is a lifestyle. Good thing this one’s built for it.
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There’s something really special about finding a place that feels like your own childhood… and what you always dreamed of for your own kid 🤍
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Tucked away in the Cape Winelands, about an hour from Cape Town, South Africa, @camp.canoe is one of those places that somehow feels both completely off-grid and perfectly convenient.

Set on one of my favorite family-friendly wine farms, @boschendal, you get the best of both worlds—wide open space, no distractions, and just enough nearby to make it effortless with little ones (and fun for the adults).

Days here look like:
– swimming in the dam
– slow mornings outside
– wood-fired hot tub soaks
– braai (bbq) under the stars

It’s a little bit luxe, it’s nostalgic, and it’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay just a little bit longer. ✨
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#campcanoe #capetown #southafrica #capetownwithkids
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