

Smaller pages are fun and easy to fill even in a short period of time.Helps you to unplug and only enjoy the holidays.It’s easy to change inserts and use one journal for many trips.You might not have time to fill out so much space on the pages.It has pages you don’t need on vacations.It’s heavy you might not want to carry it around with you when traveling.You follow the original system and include everything in one place.You include your travels in the journal that reflects your whole year.You can still keep track of your goals and achievements.You have your daily trackers and planning pages with you.Let’s have a final look at all the pros and cons of each of these options. The question remains… Bullet Journal or Travel Journal? Moreover, inserts can have different kinds of paper, so you can have some inserts for your daily reflections and some for sketches and photos. Travel notebooks are smaller and have inserts, so you can have one notebook to travel around and just take a new insert for every new trip. If you choose to record your travels in a separate travel journal, you can get either another Bullet Journal style notebook, like Leuchtturm 1917 or Scribbles That Matter, or you can go with a travel notebook, which is definitely my choice. If you want your BuJo there with you to record your travels and experiences, why not just create a travel journal in a different notebook? Your travel journal will be lighter, and more accessible and personally, I think having a separate little travel journal for each trip you take is super cute. Do you REALLY need your notebook with all the collections and yearly goals and everything else with you? Will you be planning that much during your trip? Even worse, would you risk losing it in case something out of your control happens? And always remember that you go on holiday to relax and unwind. Think about it – what pages in your BuJo will you use during the trip? Be honest with yourself. Do you really want to carry it around with you? Your BuJo is probably a significant part of your life, which means that – most likely- it’s pretty heavy. Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Should You Take Your Bullet Journal When You Travel? Please see my Disclosure for more details. They will be of no extra expense for you, but I will receive a small credit. Therefore, let’s start from the first question you should ask yourself … The first time I traveled with my Bullet Journal, I expected to record my most precious memories there. I have traveled around with my Bullet Journal quite a bit, so I’m here to help you out, answer all your questions and hopefully, even help you to create and actually use that travel journal you dream of.

Sounds familiar? Because it does to me! I always want to do this! So, the tickets are booked, and you started the countdown to your next adventure! How exciting! I bet you also want to record everything that’ll happens to you in a travel journal.
