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How these influencer­s are making travelling look so fabulous and effortless

Years ago – if you’re old enough to remember – holiday planning required consulting with travel agents, reading magazines and word-of-mouth recommenda­tions. But when the internet and social media came into play, the world was quite literally at your fingertips. Travel and social media became synonymous and gave birth to the “travel influencer”, and scrolling through your Instagram feed meant a bad case of permanent wanderlust. This crew knows how to travel in style. Wherever they go, they create photos that you want to double-tap on and drool over. But behind each photo of an endless blue horizon or a strategica­lly angled shot of an exotic metropolis is hours, days and even months of gruelling planning, transiting and retouching. Though they come from a variety of background­s – an exbanker, a dentist, a creative producer and more – they all know how to travel well and make you want to jump into your phone screen

Describe who you are and what you do.

I'm a qualified dentist in Hong Kong who also has a strong passion for travel and photograph­y. I get inspired by the places I go and sharing my experience­s with my followers has become a part of my life.

If time and money were no issue, where would you go and why?

This might sound crazy, but if that's the case, I think I'd build myself a spaceship and go to outer space. Just wander around space and probably land on some planet and explore. I've always been intrigued by the outer world since I was a little boy, gazing at the countless stars. It's just so beautiful and mysterious. That would be a big achievemen­t for me personally – and I'm sure the photos would be very Instagramm­able!

What are five things you couldn’t travel without?

• My camera

• My sunglasses • Hairspray

• A pair of trainers • Sunscreen

If you were stuck on an island and could choose one person there, who would you want with you and why?

Bear Grylls, because I could finally experience what I have seen in his shows – and it's more likely I could survive and make my way back to my normal life.

What has been your most memorable or unique travel experience?

When we used to do family road trips to the States as a kid. My parents were an amazing driver/navigator duo back when Google Maps didn't exist. Those were the most exciting and memorable times.

What’s your favourite travel photo ever?

Hard to choose… maybe my Venice ones!

Any tips or secrets for taking a great travel photo?

Build your own sense of aesthetics and always allow the place to give you inspiratio­n.

What’s the best thing you’ve bought on your travels?

My experience­s.

Skydiving – yes or no?

Yes! In fact, I have done it three times already – in Australia, New Zealand and Guam. More to come!

What books and blogs would you recommend to aspiring travellers?

I don't have any go-to books or blogs for travel recommenda­tions, but I like to research through various sources to decide on what I'd like to see.

What advice do you have for people who want to travel but feel financiall­y stuck?

I have gone through the budget travels as a student, lived in hostels, et cetera. I think as long as you can take the first step out of your door, regardless of the budget, it will always be rewarding. I have heard many interestin­g stories from working holidays; that would be a good option as well.

How do you choose your next location?

I just want to go everywhere, so it's usually determined by my travel companion(s).

How many suitcases do you bring?

For short trips, maybe one large and one small. For longer trips of two weeks or more, usually two large and one small.

What are your secrets for packing light? Or heavy?

I was never an expert in packing light! But I do kind of mentally plan out my outfits so I don't get way out of line. In fact, I have been fined four times and had to pay for excess luggage weight.

Is there an activity you always do when you go somewhere?

Photo shoots and cocktail time!

What has been your scariest travel experience?

Coming back to my car in Pisa after lunch, only to discover that my car had been broken into and all my suitcases were stolen.

What’s the most interestin­g mode of transport you’ve taken on a trip?

I'd like to say dolphin, but no… maybe a horse – an Icelandic one, perhaps?

What’s your typical airport attire?

T-shirt, sweatpants and a nice bag.

Where are you heading next?

Amsterdam, Corsica and Sardinia.

What’s one thing you hate about travelling?

Going through security and immigratio­n.

What’s the longest you’ve spent without internet access?

Five days, when I was on an island in the Philippine­s for my scuba diving license.

How many countries have you been to? Can you list them?

About 26 countries: Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippine­s, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerlan­d, Thailand, the UK, the United States, and Vietnam.

From that list, if you could choose one to stay in for the rest of your life, which would it be and why?

I can't choose – because I'm not ready to settle down yet!

If there’s one thing travelling has taught you, what is it?

The world always has so much more to offer than you can imagine.

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