Nada Kabil
School
Politecnico Di Milano
Expertise
Working While Traveling, Budget Travel, Middle East & European Tourism
- As a child, Nada grew up in a multi-cultural environment allowing her to adapt to different environments and cultures.
- She has been working as a digital nomad for over five years, writing on her iPad wherever she goes.
- She's been to 35+ countries and documents her adventures on her travel blog.
Experience
As a creative being with a love for all things art, Nada has always been fascinated with the power of words. After living in five different countries and visiting countless others, Nada has published travel guides on The Digital Nomads World to help travelers get the gist of a destination before moving there. As a solo traveler, Nada has so many stories to tell and shares them on different platforms.
Education
Nada has a Bachelor's Degree in Product Design from the Germany University in Cairo and a Master's Degree in Accessory Design from Politecnico Di Milano.
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Stories By Nada Kabil
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In an attempt to cut costs, one of the world's most popular airlines is considering cutting free sandwiches on short-haul flights. What gives?
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Tourists will find plenty of hot chocolate on their trip to Italy, but this beverage is prepared somewhat differently than in the United States.
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Being sick while flying is one of the worst feelings. There's one crucial step that could help, but most passengers don't even think to do it.
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What does the perfect college town require? Gorgeous surroundings, quality shops, no shortage of parks, and heaps of culture? You'll find it all here.
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Flying can be annoying, but especially for flight attendants. If you don't want to be *that* passenger, make sure you avoid this flying mistake.
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Just when you thought Italy couldn't get any more spellbinding, an underrated spot on the Tuscan coast shows up with gorgeous beaches and peaceful quiet.
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If you’re a tourist arriving in London for the first time, be like the locals and avoid this pricey transportation option from Heathrow Airport.
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TSA PreCheck is supposed to make the airport security experience a lot more efficient, so why are there so many complaints about the expedited service?
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France may not be especially famous for vending machines, but they're becoming more and more common there, and some have a distinctly French flavor.
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Here's the fascinating scientific explanation behind Antarctica's Blood Falls and the mysterious natural phenomenon that makes them appear so red.
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Heading home for the holidays? If you are flying over Thanksgiving, you might want to prepare for some travel woes. TSA has some advice ahead of turkey time.
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Just when you thought Yosemite National Park couldn't get any more beautiful, California's southern gateway turns up with a spectacular family-friendly lake.
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While it may not seem fair for airlines to overbook flights - especially if you get bumped - it is perfectly allowed and expected. Here’s why they do it.
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Before you head to the City of Angels on that bucket list RV adventure, remember to familiarize yourself with the RV parking restrictions in California.
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Tourists should be aware of the unspoken and unexpected rule that anyone who has ever lived in or visited New York City knows - and it recently became legal.
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While most travelers tend to go cashless, there is one place on a cruise ship where it's highly recommended. Here's what to know.
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Just when you thought Florida couldn't get any more relaxing, the Sunshine State shows up with one of the largest warm springs on the planet.
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Instead of losing sleep over hotel pillow hygiene, you might want to try out this pillowcase travel trick. Here's how to implement it and a few must-know tips.
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The average Italian home isn't exactly equipped with a Mr. Coffee Machine, but rather a Moka pot for espresso.
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These are the many reasons why you need to pack the warmest gear you can find and pitch that tent on the rim of Oregon's spectacular Crater Lake.
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People in the continental states often have unique driving etiquette, and Hawaii is no exception. Here's why tourists should avoid honking a car horn there.
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Any trip to the Maldives will be on the expensive side, but if you're traveling on a budget, you can avoid this type of transport to keep costs down.
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If you're searching for some spooky Halloween inspiration, how does a trip to a toxic ghost town in Northeastern Pennsylvania sound? Don't forget the gas mask.
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RV parks and resorts are crucial for travelers who enjoy life on the road - yet some RV parks have restrictions against this certain type of RV.
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From candlelight vigils and marigold altars to rituals and traditional dances, this mystical Mexican island features the best Day of the Dead celebrations.
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Because millions of people visit Glacier National Park, it’s now necessary to get a vehicle reservation to visit. Here’s how you can see the park without one.
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If you are looking for an outdoor adventure-filled getaway accentuated by natural beauty, this overlooked island on Lake Superior is an absolute must.