female travel
The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Beyond 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 4 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 4 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 4 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 5 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 5 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.
Wanderer
Forever my feet will drive me to roam. To wander the world in search of experiences and adventures so rich that my stomach aches. Strange places do not feel foreign to me, they are like long lost friends, welcomed back into my embrace with new, fresh eyes. The sights, the sounds, and scents of a new city flood my senses, igniting the ancestral memories embossed upon my soul. The architectural faces of ancient stones wear a familiar smile, and on the wind the echoes of voices lifted in songs that once vibrated in my bones. I feel connected to every place I touch, the streets a memory washed and faded by the waves of the sea. There is a homesickness nestled deep in my core, for places I have yet to experience; a longing that reaches into my chest and breaks my heart.
E.N. GusslerPublished 5 months ago in WanderHere is why you should visit Greece during the winter season
When people think of Greece, they think of the Aegean and Ionian sea, the delicious Greek food. and the heat that you feel when you're soaking up the sun. Tourist season is at its highest peak during the summer period, and many people venture out to the Greek islands to stay.
Adrianna AnastasiadesPublished 5 months ago in WanderValdez, Alaska's Off-Season Splendor
I have eagerly anticipated visiting Alaska for years, and finally, the opportunity presented itself! With my new job requiring frequent travel, the prospect of exploring Alaska was an adventure I couldn't resist. Town or time of year, it didn't matter – I was ready.
Crystal A. WolfePublished 5 months ago in WanderMorning Mist & Valley Peace
The Fall of 2023 was better than the last! Last year was filled with personal and family trauma and though I am forever changed, I am grateful for the year's worth of emotional and spiritual growth.
Julie NoordhoekPublished 5 months ago in WanderHoliday Travel Trends
As the festive season approaches, so does the annual spectacle of holiday travel. For many, this time of the year is not only a celebration of traditions and togetherness but also an opportunity to explore new destinations and create lasting memories. Holiday travel trends evolve each year, influenced by a variety of factors ranging from economic conditions to technological advancements. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the current landscape of holiday travel trends, examining the forces that shape them and the experiences they offer to globetrotters during the most wonderful time of the year.
solomon ChristianPublished 5 months ago in WanderSuesca, Colombia, the Birthplace of Colombian Rockclimbing and Part of the Legend of El Dorado
I see legends as the game of telephone; they started as accurate, yet as they travel through time, they become more exaggerated, bigger, and better. At least it makes a wild and crazy story.
sara burdickPublished 5 months ago in Wander