Kach Medina and Jonathan Howe met in Luang Prabang, Laos, in 2013.
Medina, 27, originally from the Philippines, and Howe, 31, originally from the UK, have been traveling together ever since.
"People are curious about how we fund our travels," says Medina. "If you're Asian traveling the world, it's not very common. If you go abroad, it's to work and not to travel — that's the mentality. But now some people assume that Jonathan has a pot of gold hiding somewhere, or a trust fund or something."
Howe has neither. Instead, the pair makes a point of continually developing skills that help them find work wherever they land next.
They document their adventures on their website, Two Monkeys Travel, and Instagram, @Kach2Monkeys.
Here, they explain how they afford it.
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Medina and Howe started their nomadic lifestyle together in Hanoi, Vietnam, teaching English for about $3,500 a month.
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Northern Vietnam!:)
"I only knew what I was doing as far as teaching English," says Howe. "I didn't have a long term plan, I didn't know what would happen."
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#snorkling in #maldives Awesome and clear beach! Have you been?
Next, they headed to India to get certified in Ayurveda massage and Tantra Yoga, a process that took about three months.
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Holi Festival and beach yoga!!:)
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