Kaiser Meggan (26 results) You searched for: Author: kaiser meggan. Covering a variety of topics ranging from saving money on flights, transportation options including hitchhiking to peer sharing for rides to finding affordable stays to working while traveling, this book should be in the back pocket of all nomads and budget travelers. Everywhere for Nothing: Free Travel for the Modern Nomad by Kaiser. Straight to the point, she focuses on the important parts of saving money when traveling. She packs a remarkable amount of travel tips and travel hacks within its pages. Meggan Kaiser, host of The Travel Channel’s 24/7 and author of bestseller Everywhere for Nothing: Free Travel for the Modern Nomad, will be part of the 2020 Travel & Adventure Show in Atlanta, February 29-March 1, 2020. Megan has visited over 30 countries and hundreds of cities in her travels, putting her own money saving tips to real time tests.ĭoes it sometimes feel like you are over spending on travel? Or you are missing out on travel reward options? Or perhaps need some guidance with accumulating miles and points? Or just want reputable information for how to save money when on the road?ĭespite the diminutive size of the book, Meggan answers these questions. Can one really travel for free, everywhere? Well, that is debatable depending on the type of trip but if there is one person who can shed some light on this, it is well-traveled author Meggan Kaiser. As the author of Everywhere for Nothing: Free Travel for the Modern Nomad, she is known for having big adventures on a small budget. Meggan Kaiser is an actress, author, and travel host. One can’t help but be quickly drawn to this intriguing and catchy title.
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