How to Travel Like a Kardashian

So, you want to travel like a Kardashian? If there’s a way to spend tons of cash on travel, the Kardashians can do it. You’re going to need to up your game a little in order to keep up with this family. Below are some tips to help you make sure your next vacation has you living large just like everyone’s favorite dysfunctional family.

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First Off: Let’s Talk Luggage.

If you want to travel Kardashian style, you’re going to need some stylish luggage — and lots of it. You could buy your set from the Kardashian Kollection, a line of travel bags, wallets and accessories that the family has produced, but let’s be honest: you’re going to need fancier goods than that. After all, these people are usually seen strolling through the airport with stacks of Louis Vuitton suitcases. Alternatively, you could go really economical and be like Kim’s daughter North West; she was recently seen clinging to her favorite suitcase decorated with a picture of — what else? — Disney’s Frozen.

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Keep Your Flight Boarding Pass and Get Discounts on Your Vacation

After boarding a flight, most people just stuff their boarding pass into their carry-on and forget about it. By doing this, you’re missing out on potential savings. Many airlines offer discounts and freebies for those who keep their boarding pass. Depending on where you land, you could score savings on tourist attractions, restaurants, wine, or even airport transfers.

The Most Common Scams from Around the World

There’s nothing like traversing the world and exploring new countries and cultures, but sometimes the experience is spoiled by dishonorable people preying on uninformed travelers. If you make an effort to learn about the classic scams, you’re unlikely to fall victim to them and can just enjoy the positive side of your trip. To help, here’s a list of common scams around the world for you to get acquainted with.

How to Make Friends During Your Trip

One of the biggest fears of people who want to embark on a solo trip is being alone. They think meeting new people will be a struggle, and if they can’t find a partner to travel with, they just cancel or postpone their adventure. The truth is that with a little bit of planning and initiative, it’s actually harder to be alone than you think. The travel community is extremely welcoming and one doesn’t need to try hard to be part of it.