female travel
The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Why You Should Climb Amadablam Before 2025 Ends. AI-Generated.
My First Amadablam Expedition I had always dreamed of climbing in Nepal, and the Amadablam Expedition was at the top of my list. Standing at 6,812 meters, Amadablam is one of the most iconic peaks in the Himalayas. The climb tested my strength, patience, and courage, but it also gave me some of the most amazing views and memories of my life.
By Sofia Jackson3 months ago in Wander
Trafalgar Square London: History, Monuments & Top Sights
Trafalgar Square, located in Westminster, central London. It is a famous tourist attraction of London. Known as a public square it carries significant historical importance and is home to a number of tourist attractions. These attractions include galleries, historic buildings, statues, and monuments. Travelling from the Park Grand Hotel Kensington to Trafalgar Square take the Tube from Earl’s Court to Leicester Square. It is approximately a 5-minute walk from the Tube station. Charing Cross is the closest Tube station to Trafalgar Square. If you get off at this Tube Station you will have direct access to the square.
By Park City Grand Plaza Kensington3 months ago in Wander
5 Reasons Khopra Ridge Should Be on Your Bucket List (Before Everyone Else Finds Out). AI-Generated.
I first heard about Khopra Ridge while scrolling through travel blogs, and honestly, I thought it was just another hidden gem. But after trekking there, I realized it’s not just a trek—it’s a secret waiting to be discovered. If you’re looking for a Himalayan adventure that’s less crowded and more rewarding, Khopra Ridge is calling your name.
By Sofia Jackson3 months ago in Wander
Solo traveller
She was an explorer. Of the world within and without. She was the microcosm connected to the macrocosm at all times. And her inner world was even more mysterious than the wonders of this planet. She stood between two worlds, and every experience out there changed her inner landscape. She loved the adventure, and the adventure loved her back.
By Eva Smitte3 months ago in Wander
Your First Trek in Nepal: Mistakes, Mishaps, and Magical Views. AI-Generated.
If you're considering trekking in Nepal for the first time, you're in for an unforgettable adventure. Nepal offers a variety of trekking routes suitable for beginners. Each provide unique experiences and amazing views. Whether you're aiming to witness the majestic Himalayas or immerse yourself in the rich local culture, there's a trek for you. However, it's essential to be well-prepared to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
By Sofia Jackson3 months ago in Wander
London vs Amsterdam: Which City Is Best for First-Time Visitors? (2025 Guide)
Introduction Picture this: You’re finally booking that dream European getaway you’ve been scrolling through Instagram for months. Your cursor hovers between two tabs — London and Amsterdam. Both are calling your name, but you can only pick one (for now, anyway). The struggle is real!
By Rayan Brook Vardy3 months ago in Wander
A Life of Layovers: How Traveling Solo Changed Who I am
I didn’t know what I wanted to do. The only thing I knew I wanted, was to travel. I came across a job posting looking to hire English teachers in Korea. I had majored in English. I had no idea what I was going to do with it, and no true passion for teaching. Travelling, on the other hand, sounded perfect. I researched the hell out of this gig. Turns out, a lot of people do it. I have never pursued something so fervently as I did when I found this opportunity to go abroad, leave Texas, and get paid to live in a foreign country. I was 23, had just graduated college, and nothing sounded more enticing than this grand new adventure. I had befriended a girl with a mom from Korea in the 8th grade, but other than that, I had no personal ties or knowledge about anything related to Korea. I didn’t even have a passport. I truly don’t know what compelled me to yearn for this experience more than I’ve ever yearned for anything. I contacted the schools, I spoke to the other foreign teachers employed at the schools. In a few weeks I had secured a job offer, a plane ticket, a step-by-step guide on how to make the transition, and a newfound excitement that had been dormant for years. My mom gasped when I sent the acceptance letter to the school I’d be working at. In a town called Cheonan, about an hour train ride south of Seoul, I’d embark on a new journey, alone, at 23, having never left the country.
By Lauren Moore3 months ago in Wander
Best Countries for Remote Work and Travel in 2025
Introduction If you’re a digital nomad, freelancer, or remote worker, you know how tough it can be to find a destination that checks all the boxes: strong Wi-Fi, affordable living, vibrant community, and, of course, beautiful scenery. The truth is, not every country is equally suited for remote work and travel. Some places may be cheap but lack infrastructure, while others are stunning but come with sky-high costs.
By Rayan Brook Vardy4 months ago in Wander
Why You Should Rent Ho Tram Villa with Outdoor Jacuzzi for Your Next Escape?
Nestled just two hours away from Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Tram has quietly transformed into one of Vietnam’s most alluring beach destinations. For travelers who long for a mix of relaxation and privacy, renting a villa here is more than just accommodation — it’s an entire lifestyle experience. Among the most unique options is to rent Ho Tram villa with outdoor Jacuzzi, a choice that blends comfort, nature, and indulgence in the most refreshing way.
By The Cottage HoTram Hills4 months ago in Wander
Miracle Garden Dubai: Home to 150 Million Blossoms in the Desert
A Miracle in the Heart of the Desert Dubai has always been known as a city of innovation and ambition. From the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, to man made islands shaped like palm trees, the city has constantly redefined what is possible. Yet, among these architectural marvels lies something unexpected a sea of flowers blooming in the middle of the desert. This is the Dubai Miracle Garden, the largest natural flower garden in the world, and home to an astonishing 150 million blossoms.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Wander
Where Do We Get to Enjoy Elephant Safaris in India?
India, known for its rich cultural tapestry and diverse wildlife, is one of the few destinations in the world where travelers can still experience the thrill of elephant safaris. Whether you call it an elephant back safari in India, elephant trekking in India, or simply an elephant ride in India, these unique journeys allow you to see wildlife from an elevated perspective and connect deeply with nature.
By India Safaris4 months ago in Wander
Top 5 European Cities for Digital Nomads
Introduction If you’re a digital nomad, you know how hard it is to find a destination that balances affordability, fast Wi-Fi, vibrant culture, and a supportive community. Europe is full of incredible cities, but not all of them are equally friendly for remote workers.
By Rayan Brook Vardy4 months ago in Wander










