Worldly Roaming

Travel, Planned Properly.

About Worldly Roaming

I’m Arno — a Belgian traveler who left a 9-to-5 life behind in 1999 and never really settled again. Since then, I’ve lived across Europe and Asia, studied Mandarin in Taiwan, worked in Thailand, explored over 30 countries, and built a life in Southeast Asia.

Worldly Roaming is not a bucket-list blog. It’s a structured travel system. Each guide is designed to help you understand a place properly — where to stay, how to move, what actually matters, and how to avoid common planning mistakes.

Each destination is built as a complete cluster — with pillar guides, in-depth satellite articles, and practical planning sections that connect everything together.

Travel, planned properly.

Explore Destination Guides

Explore in-depth country and city guides designed to help you plan smarter, travel deeper, and avoid common mistakes.

Brazil

Beaches, cities, nature, and deep cultural guides across Brazil.

Madagascar

Wild landscapes, remote regions, and one of the world’s most unique island cultures.

Sydney

Iconic landmarks, coastal walks, and structured city guides.

Featured Travel Guides

Handpicked guides to start with — practical, detailed, and built to help you plan fast.

Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro

A structured guide to Rio’s top attractions, viewpoints, neighborhoods, and practical planning tips.

Getting Around Madagascar

A practical guide to domestic flights, taxi-brousse routes, road conditions, and how to realistically plan travel times across the island.

Sydney Itinerary: 3, 5 or 7 Days

A step-by-step plan to experience Sydney’s highlights efficiently, from coastal walks to iconic landmarks.

Taiwan Travel Guide

A complete country guide covering cities, mountain regions, night markets, transport systems, and how to plan your route.

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Do I need travel insurance? It is one of the most common questions travelers ask while planning a trip. Flights, hotels, and tours can represent a significant investment, and unexpected events such as illness, travel disruptions, or cancellations can quickly turn a dream trip into an expensive problem. Travel insurance is designed to reduce these risks by covering things like emergency medical treatment abroad, trip cancellations, travel interruptions, and delays. While not every trip requires insurance, international travel, expensive prepaid bookings, and destinations with high healthcare costs often make coverage worth considering. Many travelers choose travel medical insurance to protect themselves against the unpredictable cost of healthcare overseas. Others rely on policies that include trip cancellation protection to safeguard the money they have already spent on flights and accommodations. Ultimately, deciding whether you need travel insurance depends on your destination, the cost of your trip, and your personal tolerance for risk when traveling abroad.
Credit card travel insurance vs travel insurance is a comparison many travelers make before booking a trip. Many premium credit cards include built-in travel protections such as trip delay coverage, baggage protection, and limited trip cancellation benefits. While these protections can be useful, they are often more limited than a dedicated travel insurance policy. Standalone travel insurance is designed specifically to protect travelers from larger risks that can occur during a trip. These policies may include emergency medical coverage, medical evacuation, higher trip cancellation limits, and stronger reimbursement protection for major travel disruptions. Understanding the differences between credit card travel insurance and traditional travel insurance can help you decide whether your credit card benefits are enough for your trip or if additional protection is worth considering. In many cases, experienced travelers use both: credit card protections for basic travel disruptions and a dedicated travel insurance policy for medical coverage and broader financial protection during international travel.
Choosing the right travel insurance can be confusing, especially with so many options promising global coverage. In this SafetyWing insurance review, we take a closer look at one of the most popular travel medical insurance providers for digital nomads, remote workers, and long-term travelers. SafetyWing’s Nomad Insurance has gained attention for its flexible monthly subscription model, worldwide coverage, and simple online sign-up process. Instead of buying a traditional policy for a fixed trip, travelers can stay insured continuously while moving between countries. In this guide, we explain how SafetyWing insurance works, what the coverage includes, how much it costs, and who it is best suited for. We also review the most important benefits and limitations so you can decide whether it fits your travel style. If you are planning extended travel, working remotely abroad, or simply want affordable travel medical insurance, understanding how SafetyWing compares to other options is essential before choosing the policy that protects you while exploring the world.

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Compare routes and find the best airfare for your journey.

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Protect your trip with flexible coverage options.

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