Improve Travel Blogging on Instagram

The debate for IMPROVING TRAVEL BLOGGING ON INSTAGRAM is becoming stronger and louder with each side making strong points for their respective sides. We didn’t know travel blogging had become synonymous to Instagram until we were asked by a young guy atop the Sajjangarh fort in Udaipur, ” So where do you blog? On Instagram or YouTube?” We were a little stunned and replied, “website”. We got an, “you are ancient”, look. We returned a, “maybe, but we are wise” look.

A senior photographer we had the privilege to meet once was asked what he thought of photography changing drastically in these times. To which he had replied that nothing had changed. People, places – everything was just the same. Only the medium has changed.

A blog or a website and Instagram or any other social media are just that – media, to express ourselves. We do consider ourselves travel bloggers and our website is our primary platform for sharing our thoughts. However, a ready-made and vibrant platform like Instagram can be used in interesting ways to create the kind of content not possible on a more traditional platform like a blog.

These are some of the ways in which we think travel bloggers can use Instagram to add value to their readers. (Our focus while sharing these tips for using Instagram is not on the numbers but on the kind of content.)

1.Expressing raw emotions on Instagram vs introspective posts on the blog

Emotions are high when you’re in the middle of a travel experience. A brilliant sunset, a challenging trek, an unknown local cuisine or a warm reception from a family of strangers. All of these experiences are memories of a lifetime. They answer the “why” of travel more than the “how” and the “what”.

Instagram lends itself perfectly for expressing these raw emotions while you’re still in the moment.

Our first sunset on the Majuli island was one such moment that’ll stay with us forever. We were cycling back to our homestay when we happened to turn behind and see the sky on fire. Everyone else was going about their evening chores, but our feet were glued to the ground and we couldn’t take our eyes off the sky. We stood there for a long time, one, clicking, the other, observing. We had just experienced overwhelming beauty.

A strong mobile network even on this remote island meant that we could share exactly what we were feeling with our community instantly, without spending much time looking into the screen. The fact that we could instantly share such a special experience with our community is something that you can’t get used to as a blogger, and we must say Airtel 4G worked like a charm. When we shared this one Facebook and Instagram, many readers connected with not just the sunset and the place, but also our emotions.

2. Chronological posts on Instagram vs all-round travel stories on the blog

he blog posts we write are usually at least 2000 words long. These go under the long reads category for most readers. We talk about our entire travel experience, share practical information about visiting the place, there are reference links to read more on the topic. Which means even when we are writing about a topic extensively, like long term travel, it is written over a period of time. Not at one go.

Instagram, on the other hand, can be used to talk about one single topic for a few days/weeks at a stretch. You can easily do multiple bite-sized posts daily about this topic. Or you could give a chronological snapshot of what happened BTS (behind the scenes) of the detailed travel stories that you write. You could club a series like this under one hashtag and make it easily searchable within Instagram.

We have written extensively about Kashmir in the form of detailed blog posts. However, we had never written a chronological account of how our first long-term trip actually happened. So on Instagram, we did a series and called it #LongtermTravelWithSandeepaChetan. These stories were not like the posts that we wrote on the blog that helped readers plan a trip to Kashmir. These Instagram posts were about how we moved from place to place over 3 months of travel, when we had no prior travel experience and what went into this decision making.

It was great fun revisiting the memories, and writing about things that we don’t generally make part of our travel posts (and gave us loads of new followers!)

  1. Instant sharing via Stories
    We love Instagram stories and often while travelling, share Stories more than the actual posts on Instagram. We love sharing the detailed observations – a butterfly we chased on the way to the waterfall, the mushrooms on trees, intricate designs on an old building or candid moments at a local festival. In recent times it has become a useful documentation tool for us as well, and we love that our trusted Airtel network has worked in small remote corners. Take a picture of something that catches the eye, share why you find it fascinating – and go back to this Story for reference while writing a detailed blog post. These Stories sometimes act like our own mental snapshots.

Location tagging the stories generates instant engagement with someone from the destination or other travellers who are also around. Readers see your destination and give suggestions. We have met a few “online friends” in remote places, just because we happen to know of their destinations through the Instagram Stories.

  1. Going live and hosting AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions to give impactful tips to the readers
    This is something we want to start doing more of. Still not comfortable being in front of the camera, but going Live on Instagram can be a powerful tool to connect with your readers (I will not use the term “followers”, because if they aren’t reading, it doesn’t matter). We have done live sessions from places as diverse as the salt flats of Bhuj, an unnamed lake we chanced upon near Pune or a village in Arunachal Pradesh. If the light is good and the sound is crisp these Live sessions are an engaging tool. Viewers connect more because you are literally taking them there.

Another powerful way of using Instagram Live is to do live AMA sessions. You can ask your readers to send their queries about a certain destination or a topic and answer them in an Instagram Live session. This is interactive, informative and engaging.

  1. Create engaging Stories when not travelling
    Even as travel bloggers, there could be a phase when you are too buried in work to travel. Or maybe other priorities refrain you from travelling for a while. At such times, you can repurpose your old travel content on Instagram Stories and posts.
  1. Write freely without thinking about search engine optimisation, keywords and other such technical matters
    Instagram posts give us the freedom to write without thinking about any technicality. Yes, you stay true to yourself even when you write a blog post. But for your post to reach a wider audience you have to make it work for the search engines, plan your keywords, think about backlinking. There’s a lot of non-creative work involved.

An Instagram or any social media post, however, lets you unleash your creative side as much as you want, in any form that you want.

  1. Create content that makes an impact
    Humans of New York is one of the best examples of using social media to make an impact and wide-reaching connections. Photographers like Paul Nicken and Christina Mitterneir and using the platform of Instagram to talk about their work in wildlife conservation.

Closer to home, Neelima who is a travel writer and photographer is using this platform to talk about climate change. Shivya, a travel blogger is creating awareness about veganism and sustainable travel.

Some concerns about Instagram and travel

There are questions that a platform like Instagram raises.

An often-raised concern is whether constantly thinking about content ruins the travel experience. When we started travelling, we didn’t think about “content”. We took photographs because that’s what we enjoyed doing. We then started writing because we enjoyed sharing our travel experiences. And we enjoyed exchanging travel stories with other travellers through comments. It was much later that we learnt that all of this was called “content creation”. So creating content was always an inherent part of our travel experience and never a burden. And because we have always enjoyed it, a right balance of “through the camera lens and directly through eyes” was automatically set.

Instagram as a platform has been accused of ruining travel. To which, we’ll only say that it’s important to do what you think is right and what you enjoy. The kind of content we share on Instagram is in sync with what we share on the blog which eventually is in sync with how we actually travel and what we love about travel. We aren’t “doing it for the Gram”. How one uses a platform is at one’s own discretion.
A decent phone camera and a strong reliable network are all you need to create good powerful content on Instagram. It gives us the freedom to travel lighter (without our laptops, at least on shorter trips).
Blogger vs Instagrammer is a debate that will probably never end. But how to use Instagram (or any social media) as an addition to your travel blog is something travel bloggers should consider and explore.

Best Place To Travel In United States

Itching to see some of the best places to visit in the USA? From gleaming metropolises dotted with soaring skyscrapers to picture-perfect coastlines, America is made up of so many spectacular destinations that it’s hard to pick where to spend your vacation in the US. Luckily, we’ve done all legwork for you by creating a list of the most incredible must-see places to visit in the USA. With a little help from our fellow travel junkies, we’ve come up with a travel guide that can help see the best America has to offer.

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1.New York City

The Big Apple is truly a must-see city for anyone who loves to travel. Famous for its thriving restaurant scene, theaters and museums, the sheer number of attractions and things to do in New York puts the other places to visit in the USA to shame. Perpetually evolving, crowded, cool and cosmopolitan, the Big Apple is home to some of the most iconic landmarks and places to visit in the USA, such as the towering Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center and Brooklyn Bridge. And, when the city’s towering skyscrapers and electric street life get overwhelming, make a quick retreat to the picturesque Central Park

2.Las Vegas

Whether you’re just a casual tourist looking for a fabulous show, or a high-stakes gambler, Las Vegas is a glamorous city that will appease you, with its high-end shopping malls, terrific food, and endless excitement and fun. Go on a shopping spree at Caesars Palace Forum Shops, roll the dice at the MGM Grand, and take in a little Cirque de Soleil. Surprisingly, “Sin City” can also be one of the best places to visit in the USA, for those traveling with their family. Here, kids will love the exciting rides at Circus Circus as well as New York New York’s roller coaster.


3.Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone, ever since it was inaugurated in 1872, has become America’s icon of natural beauty and wildlife. And, with a whooping land area of 2.2 million acres, you’ll have a blast exploring the remarkable attractions in Yellowstone National Park, including the Mammoth Hot Springs, it own Grand Canyon and the Old Faithful Geyser.

4.Grand Canyon

No list of the finest and grandest places to visit in the USA is complete without inclusion of the majestic Grand Canyon. Trust me, words can’t describe accurately how mesmerizing this natural wonder is. For years, this surreal UNESCO World Heritage site has been luring travelers from across the world, with its stunning panoramas, red hues, fantastic depth and sheer size. For the most part, visitors here just stand at the canyon’s edge and look out across it. Little did they know, the true beauty and size of the Grand Canyon are best appreciated with a walk down to the bottom.

5.Washington D.C

The nation’s capital offers more than just a day tour through the famed White House. War memorials, the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo – the city has an endless array of options for the whole family. And the best part is, most of the attractions in Washington D.C. can be enjoyed for everybody’s favorite price of zero dollars. In spite of the steep hotel rates, the city can be a great choice for budget-conscious travelers who are looking for affordable places to visit in the USA.

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6.Los Angeles

The Hollywood Bowl, the Walk of Fame and Beverly Hills are just some of the dozens of catchy attractions in Los Angeles – the most popular city in California. Shop until your drop on Rodeo Drive, enjoy a drink at the Beverly Hills Hotel, and stroll leisurely along Venice Beach. Want to catch your favorite celebrities in LA? There are tons of bus tours that will let you see the folks who live underneath the Hollywood sign.

7.Nashville

Are you music lover who’s looking for great places to visit in the USA? Then, look no further than the city of Nashville! With live music available 24/7 and 365 days a year across the town, “Music City” totally lives up to its billing and moniker. From country music legends to jamming honky-tonk bands, you’ll get your fix for music in this celebrated town in America. Plus, the creative spirit of the city’s music landscape also flows into its cluster of chef-driven restaurants, historic landmarks, up-and-coming scene, and art galleries.

8.Aspen

Everybody knows Aspen as the ultimate winter resort town in America. But, outdoor aficionados will utterly enjoy the town during summertime too, when its mountain become a perfect setting for horseback tours, biking and hiking. Some will be a bit surprised to find it as one of the most romantic outdoor places to visit in the USA. But, after all that exercise in the outdoors, you’d definitely want to repair and unwind on a cushy fire-lit bar or a luxurious hotel room.


9.Boston

Boston – the capital city of Massachusetts – can enthrall you in so many different ways. Not only is it a hub for bookish collegiate types, brownstones and baseball, but it’s also home to the first large free municipal public library in America. Additionally, it’s the city where you can find the country’s first public park, first public school and first subway system. To top it all off, the city is loaded with spectacular sights during autumn and spring, with its visually enticing fall foliage and flowering trees.

10.Orlando

They don’t call Orlando, Florida as one of the top family-friendly places to visit in the USA for nothing. With Busch Gardens, Sea World and Walt Disney World Resorts, the city has an endless supply of fun and adventure for all ages. Make sure to check out the Legoland Florida and Universal Orlando’s expanded Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Believe me, children and those who are kids at heart won’t be disappointed in Orlando.