13 Weeks of Travel a Year – How We Actually Afford It

“I don’t know how you can afford it… do you have a secret money tree or something?”

It’s a question we get asked a lot. On paper, our travels sound expensive and exclusive — 13 weeks a year exploring places like the Maldives, Egypt, the Alps, Central America, and beyond. The reality is far less glamorous and far more honest. We don’t earn huge salaries, we live in one of the most expensive parts of the UK, and we have two active boys who cost a small fortune just to keep fed and clothed.

So how do we do it? Not through luck, inheritance, or a magic bank account — but through deliberate choices, careful planning, and a lifestyle built around experiences rather than things. This is the real story of how our family makes long-term, budget-friendly travel work — and why it isn’t for everyone, but works perfectly for us.

Family Travel vs World Schooling: Why Our Way Works for Us

We all dream of travel and seeing the world. If you didn’t, it’s unlikely you’d be reading a family travel blog. For many parents, that dream began in our backpacking years – a time when life fitted into an 80‑litre rucksack, plans were loose, and responsibilities were light. I was one of those backpackers. IContinue reading “Family Travel vs World Schooling: Why Our Way Works for Us”

The Russell‑Smiths: Why We Travel, Through Our Lens (and Our Feed)

The Russell-Smith family, comprised of John, Martina, and their two sons, prioritizes genuine family travel over luxury, focusing on experiences and cultural education. They share their adventures on Instagram, celebrating local living, diverse cuisine, and meaningful interactions. Their journey emphasizes that adventure is a mindset, not just a destination, reinforcing invaluable life lessons for their children.

Hiking at Altitude as a Family: Our Epic High-Altitude Adventures

Discover our family adventures trekking at high altitude in the Himalayas and Karakorum. From Everest Base Camp to K2 region trails, read about the challenges, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable family moments.

Family Adventure and Education: The Story Behind Our 14 Basecamps Challenge

The 14 Basecamps Project originated from a family’s hiking holiday in Kyrgyzstan, where they encountered a nomadic girl lacking educational access. Inspired by her story and the film “14 Peaks,” they sought to combine adventure with philanthropy. Through the Nimsdai Foundation, they’ve commenced fundraising to support children’s education in remote areas, aiming for lasting impact.

Half term holidays in Covid times – Visiting a classic on the south coast of the UK – Lulworth cove and Durdle Door.

Our visit to Lulworth Cove