female travel
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Twin-Hike Mount Manalmon and Mount Gola in Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, San Miguel Bulacan, Philippines
To visit the mountains at Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, and San Miguel Bulacan, pay an entry charge of 20 pesos per person at Sitio Pamunuan.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 2 months ago in WanderRoad Trip Towards Self Discovery
Traveling solo is not a luxury reserved for the unattached. A solitary journey is one of the best ways to reconnect with yourself when you start to get overwhelmed with the prescribed expectations that come with adulthood. Once you shut the car door, put on your seatbelt, and shift into drive, the decisions you make will be yours and yours alone. There might even be some surprises you didn't know about yourself or remnants of who you once were may join you for the ride. Here are some things to keep in mind as you plan an adventure for one.
Marci BrodockPublished 2 months ago in WanderTerrifyingly Excited
Some of you may already know that I’m planning to turn my life upside down in 2024. 2023 was a terribly difficult year for me and it resulted in an intense inspection in where my was life was and where it was heading. The resulting conclusion was that I have been extremely unhappy with my life for over a decade. In fact, I was only living this life for my two sons.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 2 months ago in WanderIs Colombia Dangerous?
Yesterday I arrived at my friend’s house in Medellin. I took the bus, got in a taxi, and the driver began talking to me. It started the usual: where are you from, how long have you been here, are you single?
sara burdickPublished 3 months ago in WanderFour Stunning Locations I Explored in Tanay Rizal Province, Philippines
On December 10, 2023, my project manager, one operation engineer, and one driver decided to explore Tanay Rizal's beauty and wildlife. Our project manager was picked up first in Eastwood City from the driver's lodging, and we were picked up second in Mirea Residences in Amang Rodriguez Santolan, Pasig City. We went at 7 a.m. for Tanay Rizal. Our first goal was to visit the Masungi Georeserve, but we were unable to do so since they require advance registration or reservations before you can enter, and walk-ins are not permitted. So we decided to continue our journey, but first we stopped for a coffee at Big C Delicafe.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 3 months ago in WanderMust Do: Daintree Rainforest
In 2020, during those awful Covid times, when nobody could travel interstate or overseas and my passport was looking sadder by the day, my friend Lainie and I decided to hit the road. We used the Transfer Car website to transfer a van from Brisbane to Cairns. For just a $1 a day, we drove up the coast exploring little towns, coffee shops and maybe also eating a pie at every bakery. It was the best getaway for a time where getaway's weren't really encouraged. The only thing we had to make sure was that the van had fuel in it (sometimes, forgetting that part and living life on the edge a little bit). We had enjoyed the trip so much so far that when arriving to Cairns, we swapped our Transfer Car for a Traveller's AutoBarn Van (which we now had to pay more than $1 a day for) and kept driving up north.
Elly-Grace RinaldisPublished 3 months ago in WanderBeyond Borders
In a transformative journey that spanned continents, from the bustling urban landscapes of Los Angeles to the enchanting terrains of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), I encountered a tapestry of culture, cuisine, and tradition that reshaped my worldview. What began as a mere expedition evolved into a soul-stirring odyssey, unraveling the beauty and richness of Emirati culture.
Idris Yanda NasiruPublished 3 months ago in WanderWant to Move Abroad With a Digital Nomad Visa? 5 Things to Consider
So you dream of living somewhere else? Is it on a faraway beach? Is it in a towering mega-city that looks like it’s out of some cyberpunk fantasy?
Greyson FergusonPublished 3 months ago in WanderEntering the Santander Department of Colombia: What Changes?
When you travel here and go to different regions, you also see the diversity. From the people, the accent, the landscape, and most of all, the food. Most foreigners I meet complain about the food, but I love it.
sara burdickPublished 3 months ago in WanderM-Identity
I'm a mess by all accounts. In fact, many may consider my decision to give up an apartment, comfort and security in San Francisco to being a mid-life crisis. Am I mid-life? I absolutely don't deny that my life is and has been all over the place…and may continue to be that way forever. I’m the first one to admit to the chaos of my mind and emotions and the effects of them on my life. I’ve spent years trying to FIX the mess through every possible avenue, modality and mechanism: physically, nutritionally, spiritually, psychologically, energetically…and any area in between.
Kat BartschiPublished 4 months ago in WanderWhen Visiting Colombia, Do Not Skip The Boyacá Region
Yesterday, I went to explore Pueblito Boyacense. This little pueblo is located in Duitama and is the only reason to come here.
sara burdickPublished 4 months ago in WanderStockholm: Weekend itinerary idea
I had the opportunity to spend a week in Stockholm and really enjoyed it. Besides offering a beautiful landscape, the city is walkable, bike-friendly, and has a very efficient public transport system; so it's very easy to get around.