Travel Like a Local with Wimdu–Free Travel Giveaway!

Posted on June 2, 2011 by

I’m thrilled to announce that WildJunket has partnered with Wimdu to offer a free travel giveaway to readers. Wimdu has 500 travel vouchers to give away to readers; each of them is worth $70 each and can be used when you book through Wimdu.

Do You Wimdu?

With my hosts in Seoul Wimdu is a new global travel website that connects guests with hosts to get us away from stuffy hotels and into locals’ homes and apartments. When I travel, I like to meet locals, get their perspective of the country and thus a better understanding of their culture. I like couchsurfing, going for meetups and connecting to locals via Twitter. Wimdu does just that, connecting you to locals with just one click.

Wimdu site went live a few weeks ago in the US and they are growing very fast. It looks like Wimdu is here to stay too (the investors are the same that invested in Groupon)!

How it Works

Anyone who has a place to spare (either a mansion on the beach or a couch in a dorm room) can list the place for free.The traveler then looks for a place, books it and the site takes care of everything else – financial transaction, contact with the host, etc.. Here are more details on how it works.

Whether in Buenos Aires, Bangkok, Paris or New York, Wimdu wants to revolutionize the way people travel.

Book travel through wimdu.com and receive 1 night free–a $70 value. We have 500 travel vouchers to give away. Click on this link to get yours!

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About Nellie Huang

Nellie Huang is the co-founder of WildJunket. As a professional travel writer with a special interest in offgrid destinations and adventure travel, she scours through the world in search for a slice of undiscovered paradise. In her quest, she's climbed an active volcano in Guatemala, swam with sealions in the Galapagos and built a school in Tanzania.

One Response to “Travel Like a Local with Wimdu–Free Travel Giveaway!”

  1. Traveling Ted June 2, 2011 10:35 pm #

    I have never heard of this. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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