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Travel Influencer Shares ‘Receipts’ After Followers Suggest He’s Faking Trips

Travel influencer Kevin Droniak is addressing his followers questioning if he’s faking his vacations for his account.

“I never thought I’d have to make this video, but when my integrity is being questioned, I have to speak up,” Droniak said via Instagram on Wednesday, January 7. “There is a rumor going around that I’m faking my day trips, and I am flattered because that means you think I’m sane enough to go places for more than a day. But no, I’m actually in Japan right now just for the day, and I have the receipts for you.”

Droniak, who has more than 313,000 followers on Instagram, went on to share his boarding pass and passport stamps to show his recent travels.

“The list goes on. So if you have any other doubts, let me know. I will debunk them,” Droniak said, before getting up from the video to board his flight. “I just have to add, I don’t blame you for thinking this is fake because who in their right mind goes to Japan for just the day. But clearly I’m not in my right mind and I’m really glad about that because this state of mind is really fun.”

Droniak captioned the video, “I’m flattered, but also here are some receipts. 😉.”

In the comments section of his video, Droniak’s followers shared a message of support.

“You really didn’t need to prove 😍 we trust you!” one user wrote, while another added, “Keep doing your thing!!!! We enjoy all of your daily adventures. 🌎✈️🌎✈️.” A third wrote, “Absolutely love your state of mind! I’m always debating on booking a trip from NJ to Orlando for the day to go to Disney and always think of you. I always think, ‘If Kevin can do it, so can I.’”

Droniak’s video comes weeks after he shared a recap of the farthest day trips he took in 2025, which included traveling to Tokyo for 27 hours to spend 18 hours “on the ground.” Droniak also noted that he flew on the plane for 26 hours to spend 13 hours in Nairobi, Kenya, with similar trips to Cairo, Egypt, Athens, Greece, and more destinations.

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“No one else in their right mind does this, but I travel the world ONE day at a time,” he captioned the December 2025 Instagram post. “As in: I fly out of NYC, land in a new country, explore, and then fly back home at night. I did this almost every week in 2025 and here are my farthest day trips. This year has been so surreal and so many tears of joy were shed. Thank you for following along, there will be many more chaotic trips in the new year. ✈️.”

In a separate video filmed in the Dominican Republic, Droniak admitted that what he does is “not normal.”

“This is very confusing for the average person and let me tell you why [I do this],” he said in the December 2025 Instagram video. “The first being, I’m addicted to it, OK? I love sleeping in my own bed which is another reason. I also save all of the money I was going to spend at a hotel, so it makes travel a lot more affordable. I’m not spending really any money today besides the flight, and it is just a really good feeling saving money for me. Call me cheap.”

Droniak explained that he enjoys not having to pack for his vacations, while he also tends to travel for shorter periods of time to spend time with his grandmother at home.

“I have not experienced anything in life that feels more like a dream while you’re awake,” he concluded. “I’m just looking at this view right now and it’s hard for my mind to comprehend that I woke up in my New York City apartment today and I’m going to bed in my New York City apartment today. It brings me so much joy going on these day trips and sharing it with you.”


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