my favorites: local instagram accounts that inspire wanderlust

with a new baby at home, there aren’t many travel plans on my horizon (unless you count our recent drive to houston which took almost seven hours due to stops for baby bottles and toddler bathroom breaks – eek!). as a result, i’ve recently acquired a serious case of wanderlust that has involved a significant increase of travel pins on pinterest, and a growing list of places to visit in the next few years.

instagram has also been a welcome refuge, giving me a view into uncharted territories, and allowing me to see life on the other side of the globe, even during 3am feedings.  the instagram accounts that i’ve shared below are by people across the world who provide daily glimpses into life in their city or country.

france

@bonjourmarinmontagut

marin montagut is an artist based in paris whose illustrations on scarves, tote bags, prints, etc. have me yearning for a trip to the french countryside. his instagram stories are even better than his feed, with plentiful scenes of idyllic picnics in meadows, colorful travels to morocco, and charming french homes.  also, his curly hair, large smile, and blue and white striped shirts are trés chic.

Bonsoir Printemps #apero #rooftop #paris

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@fattireparis

fat tire tours offer english-speaking tours within paris and the surrounding area. their feed is full of bright photos of the best cafés, pastries, museums, and neighborhoods, and they regularly share stories on their blog on their favorite finds throughout the city.  my recent favorites included their photo shares of hotel panache and l’éclair de genie desserts.  i find myself pinning many of their suggestions for future trips to the city of lights (and I most definitely want to take their bike tour of monet’s home and gardens).

america

the next two accounts include some of the most splendid photos of america’s natural beauty.

@kevinruss

kevin russ is a photographer who has inspired me so much that i purchased a large photo of a horse from him to go above our fireplace. constantly on the road and shooting from his iphone, his photos of nature are both breathtaking and simple.  a recent project includes a postcard subscription service.

Rae lakes

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@brooke_weeber

brooke weeber is an illustrator based in portland, oregon whose work is under the name little canoe.  while her illustrations are wonderful, it’s her photos of her daily life that are most beautiful.  photos of camping, hiking, and mountain climbing in the pacific northwest have me wanting to rush to REI to buy a tent (and if you know me, you know this is not something i would normally do).  her photos provide a sense of peace and calm that is refreshing when scrolling through instagram.

istanbul

@istanbultimes

i stumbled onto this account when they started following me, and i just love it. located in istanbul, the hotel ibrahim pasha posts photos of daily life in the city – street scenes, markets, public squares, etc.  i’ve never visited turkey – though it is high on my list – and these photos give a sense of the city and its people in a pleasantly unposed way.  i also had no idea how beautiful of a city instanbul was until following this account; there are stunning buildings, mosques, cobblestone streets, and cafés.

copenhagen (and beyond)

@katiearmour

i’ve been following katie since her days at matchbook mag, and since i learned of our mutual love for pugs, matisse, and beautiful textiles.  she recently moved from new york to copenhagen, and i cannot get enough of her gorgeous photos of the city.  katie is also a frequent traveler, and i’m constantly in awe of her photos of places such as london, jaipur, paris, and istanbul.  katie’s blog, katie considers (fka the neo-traditionalist), is also worth a follow if you appreciate good style.

Evening strolls in our hood #visitcopenhagen

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india

@banjanan

i learned of @banjanan when @katiearmour traveled to india several months ago. banjanan is a clothing line from caroline weller, and is based in jaipur, india.  in addition to behind-the-scenes shots of her clothing line, she also shares scenes from her life.  recent favorites of mine included shots of her pug, rosie, and videos from the week when three men hand-painted  a wall in her house (the details!). the colors are bright, but even brighter is caroline’s dedication to sustainable processes and a fair wage for her workers.

everywhere!

@withthelocals

each week, a new city is highlighted by a local resident of that city. i have pinned so many suggestions from their guides that i’ve stopped counting.  i truly believe that the best way to travel is with local recommendations, and @withthelocals makes this possible.  recent cities included los angeles, london, oakland, nashville, barcelona, and madison.

do you know of any good accounts that i’m missing? i’m in search for great local feeds from japan, southeast asia, and south america – any ideas?

my jaunts: where do i go next??

one great thing about my job is that i currently earn four glorious weeks of vacation per year. this seems shockingly high given some of my friends’ vacation accruals (unless you live outside of the US, and then you are probably laughing hysterically that four weeks seems high). however, it is always so difficult to find the time to take it! i have so many ideas for future adventures, yet there just seems too little time to take them. this weekend i attended the dallas gilt city warehouse sale with my friend, becca, and i purchased the jetsetter (travel arm of gilt) bon voyage book. with it comes the ability to have a jetsetter concierge plan a vacation for me, even down to creating the itinerary and booking the hotels. this makes me very excited. excited is actually an understatement. i am giddy!

so now on to the difficult part: where to go? i’ll let you in on a few of my ideas, and please let me in on a few of yours! there is literally nowhere where i am uninterested in visiting, so the sky’s the limit!

  • southern africa – this is really at the top of my list. i’ve never visited africa before and, well, it’s huge. how do you even choose where to go in a giant CONTINENT? i read brendan’s adventures blog, where he drove a motorcycle through africa, and it has inspired me to explore the chobe national park in botswana and the red sand dunes in namibia. also, if you haven’t read his blog, you need to – beautiful writing and quite the adventure. i’ve also wanted to see victoria falls in zimbabwe/zambia and tour the wine country of south africa. sounds like i may be biting off more than i can chew, but when you’re already taking the longest flight of your life, you kind of want to take advantage of it. :)
  • yucatan peninsula, mexico – i have this vision of the most perfect road trip ever, but i’m still afraid for safety reasons of traveling to mexico (if you’ve been recently, please leave a comment letting me know if my fears are unfounded!).  i’d love to start in cancun, taking a brief jaunt to the islas de mujeres, where the beaches are supposed to be wonderful.  traveling south to tulum i could then take in the mayan ruins (though let’s be honest, can we really honor the mayans after the calendar-ending-in-2012 debacle?) and laze around on the breathtaking beaches.  next up would be a trip to the cenotes of the peninsula, which are these crazy sinkholes that have created other-worldly caves below the earth’s surface.  and finally, a trip to merida to see the old town and meet its people.
  • scandinavia – i don’t know much about scandinavia, but i’ve been drawn to it ever since the norway ride in epcot’s world adventure.  the design, the people, the bent on life – it’s all different and extremely fascinating.  i’d love to see the lush gardens, boat culture, clean streets, and try different foods.  from the cloud-covered island of litla dimun in the faroe islands to the glass igloos you can sleep in to view the northern lights in finland, i’m intrigued by the unique natural phenomenons that occur in this far north region.  viking river cruise, anyone?
  • turkey – well, turkey seems to have it all, and i’m always so excited to see friends post photos of trips here.  the markets look exotic with heaps of colorful spices; the country seems colorful and welcoming, with plenty to offer in the way of fantastic photo opportunities.  outside of the cities, the beaches are supposed to be beautiful, and the natural rock pools in pamukkale appear to be fake!
so where do i go? i’m leaning towards africa for the moment, but i am open to any suggestions. any if anyone has great ideas on how to fund these vacays, do fill me in on your secret.