Hello my name is Sandra and i’m traveling all around the world
In 2019, I quit my 9-to-5 job, packed a backpack, and booked a one-way ticket. I’ve been traveling ever since — chasing sunsets, meeting incredible people, and learning to live with less, but feel more.

Travel is my passion
People often ask me, “Why do you travel so much?” The answer is simple: I feel most alive when I’m somewhere new.
I love the feeling of arriving in a country where I don’t speak the language, don’t know anyone, and have no plan. It’s in that uncertainty that I learn the most — about the world and about myself.
Travel is my therapy, my challenge, my joy.
Most people hate airports. I love them.
There’s something magical about sitting at a gate, passport in hand, knowing an adventure is about to begin. The announcements, the boarding calls, even the overpriced coffee — it’s all part of the journey.
Airports are where stories start, and I never get tired of that.
I chase sunsets everywhere I go. From beaches in Bali to rooftops in Istanbul, I always stop to watch the sky change colors.
Sunsets remind me to slow down. No matter where I am in the world, they make me feel grateful.
And let’s be honest — they make great photos too!
Taking pictures while I travel helps me see more clearly. It’s not about having the best camera — it’s about noticing the little things: a smile, a shadow, a moment.
I love capturing people, places, and light. My camera helps me hold on to memories, even when they fade
Before I started traveling, I was stuck — in a job, a routine, a mindset.
But travel opened me up. It made me stronger, softer, more curious. It made me realize that life doesn’t have to follow one path. You can make your own.
And that’s exactly what I’m doing.
Some people think travel is always wild and exciting. Sometimes it is. But for me, it’s also where I find peace.
Walking alone through a quiet village. Reading in a hammock. Listening to waves.
Travel helps me reconnect — with myself and with the world.
The Travel Moments That Made Me Cry
Yes, I cried — a lot. From missing a train to hugging a local host goodbye, these were the moments that reminded me I’m alive, raw, and open.
Watching the Northern Lights in Norway


India helped me to solve my mental problems
Watching the Northern Lights in Norway

Travel is a chance to discover your inner self.

Sandra Steiner
Travel blogger
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