Built From Real Travel, Not Just Ideas
Earthbound Tours is built by a traveling family living the destinations we write about, not just researching them from behind a screen.
Our travel style has evolved over time — from park operations in British Columbia, to RV travel across North America, to extended stays throughout Central America, and now long-term house sitting in destinations around the world.
Traveling Through House Sitting & Long-Term Stays
Recently, our travel model shifted again. Instead of moving quickly between destinations, we now take on house sitting opportunities that allow us to stay longer, experience communities, and understand places beyond the tourist layer.
We currently use platforms like TrustedHousesitters, MindMyHouse, and HouseSitCanada to connect with homeowners who need responsible travelers to care for their homes and pets while they are away.
This approach allows us to slow down, explore neighborhoods, test travel logistics, and share insights that come from actually living somewhere — not just visiting.
What This Means for Earthbound Tours
- We experience destinations as locals, not just visitors
- We test travel logistics in real-world situations
- We spend weeks or months in one place, not just days
- We share booking tools that actually match real travel planning
- We connect travelers with platforms we personally use
It’s still travel — just slower, more practical, and more grounded in real experience.
How People Use Earthbound Tours
Book It Yourself
Use our tools to compare tours, flights, stays, rentals, and travel extras through trusted platforms. You stay in control — we simplify the process.
Let Us Curate It
Work with a licensed travel expert when you want someone to build the entire trip for you, from flights to accommodations and experiences.
What Matters to Us
- Slow travel and meaningful experiences
- Respect for local communities
- Honest destination insights
- Practical travel planning tools
- No hype, just useful guidance
Earthbound Tours exists to help you go from “that would be nice someday” to actually booking the trip.
