Letter from the Editor: “Embrace the Chaos, Connections, and Joy of Travel”

Dear Readers,

In our feature article, “Why You’ll Fall in Love with Krakow (Yummy Edition)”, get ready to drool over the culinary wonders of Poland, which will make you wonder why you ever thought Paris had the monopoly on gourmet charm. (Hint: it doesn’t. We checked.)

For the thrill-seekers among us, Al Shallal Theme Park in Saudi Arabia is your next adventure. Imagine roller coasters… in the desert. If that doesn’t get your adrenaline pumping, nothing will! 

On a more intimate note, we have the incredibly thoughtful piece, “Why I Choose Travel and Adventure Over Having Children”, where we dive into one woman’s personal journey of prioritizing exploration over societal expectations.

Many of us find ourselves building lives across borders, basking in the warmth of an endless summer with loved ones from all over the globe. In *How to Build a Life Across Two Continents*, we look at how this can be both a challenge and a joy. Because yes, it’s possible to always be where the sun is shining—and no, it doesn’t require winning the lottery. We’ve also thrown in a few “Tips to Travel Smarter” because who wouldn’t like to be one of those effortlessly organized travellers?

If you’re living in a big city and think travel is for the rich and childless (or both), fear not. “How to Save Travel Money While Living in a Big City” shows you how to make adventure affordable—because let’s be real, sometimes we need a weekend in Bali just to escape rent prices.

Yet, what remains constant, no matter where we are, is the importance of connection. “The Most Important Thing You Need When Living Abroad Is a Friend” reminds us that no matter how glamorous a destination, it’s the human connections that make it unforgettable. Because in the age of distraction, we explore the vital role relationships play in our well-being, whether through the revival of serendipitous “meet cutes” or the support of a close friend while living abroad. It’s these bonds that truly shape our experience of the world.

Then, from the profound beauty of the mind to the universal language of music, we’ll have you contemplating the magic of a concert, where strangers and friends unite. After all, who hasn’t felt like they’ve found a piece of themselves while singing their heart out at a live show?

And finally, in our commitment to promoting sustainability, we’re proud to feature EcoHotels.com, a platform making sustainable travel simple and accessible. And explore “Top 6 Ways to Enjoy Chile’s National Holiday”, too, where culture, celebration, and great food collide.

At Life Lovers Magazine, we believe that travel is more than a way to see the world—it’s a way to connect with ourselves, the people we meet, and the planet we love—even if that means getting lost a few times (it’s not an adventure unless you do, right?). 

Whether you’re jet-setting across continents or simply discovering new corners of your city, we hope this issue inspires you to embrace the chaos, enjoy the connections, and, of course, love the life you live.

Little Chilean
Editor-in-Chief, Life Lovers Magazine

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