About
Oh Hey, I’m Clairđź‘‹
Welcome to my adventure travel
Wanderluster. Campfire-cook. Mountain path finder. Occasional passport misplacer.
I started Global Atlas Guide because I couldn’t sit still—and figured I might as well document the magic I stumble into along the way.
If there’s a dusty road leading somewhere strange, I want to follow it. If a local says, “It’s not really for tourists…” I’m already packing my bag.
I believe the best stories are found far from the gift shops. That travel doesn’t need to be expensive—just intentional. And that getting lost is half the fun (as long as there’s snacks).
This blog is where I share:
– Honest travel tips (no fluff)
– Underrated destinations you actually want to visit
– Packing lists that won’t break your back
– And a little chaos from the road
If you’ve ever chosen a cliffside campsite over a five-star hotel, or stayed up too late swapping stories with strangers—you’re in the right place.
Thanks for being here. Adventure’s just getting started

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1. How do I choose the best destination for my next trip?
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2. What should I pack for international travel?
Always pack versatile clothing, necessary electronics (with the right adapters), travel documents, medications, and a small first aid kit. Research your destination’s climate and cultural norms before packing.
4. Are there ways to travel more sustainably?
Yes! Choose eco-friendly accommodations, support local businesses, minimize single-use plastics, and use public transport or walk when possible.
