You don't need to quit your job to have time to travel.

07/02/2017

You've probably heard a lot about couples, families, or individuals who quit stable jobs to travel. However, you might wonder: What will happen to their lives next? Will they have enough money to return? The Łajka and Wadyń family is different; they maintain stable jobs and lives alongside their 3-year-old daughter while still traveling regularly, fulfilling their shared passion.

Filtvet Fyr, Norway

Let's see how they maintain such an exciting life.

Railay West Beach, Thailand

Taita Hills, Kenya

Both Łajka and Wadyń have their own full-time jobs. But they both share a passion for traveling, so they try to make the most of every spare moment to travel. They have traveled to countless places with their 3-year-old daughter, Zazu.

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Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia

Athens, Greece

To be able to find time to travel, they always make specific, detailed plans for everything, from the smallest things like dinners, weekends, shopping, meeting friends… to larger-scale plans such as monthly plans or plans for the next six months, as well as plans for a new business… And of course, there will frequently be plans for trips.

Banteay Kdei, Cambodia

Vienna, Austria

Sometimes there are unexpected trips, in which case Łajka and Wadyń will spend a few hours arranging everything, but they always make sure there's a plan.

Tonle Sap (Great Lake), Cambodia

Phra Nang Beach, Thailand

In just the past 10 months, Łajka and Wadyń's family, along with their young daughter, have visited 39 locations in 9 countries across 3 continents.

Wicie, Poland

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