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The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Top 10 Must-Do Activities During Your Turkey Holiday . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
1. Explore the Ancient City of Ephesus The ancient city of Ephesus is one of the best-preserved in the world. Walk through its marble streets, visit the grand Library of Celsus, and marvel at the impressive amphitheater. An insight into the Roman Empire's rich history is provided by this historical gem.
By Smash Tours and Travels2 years ago in Wander
Location Independence in Just 4 Weeks!. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Dream of Location Independence Imagine sipping a coconut on a beach in Bali while your laptop hums away, earning you money. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, buckle up because we're about to turn that dream into reality in just four weeks! And no, you won't have to cut down on your freelance work or drain your savings.
By La'Mont Payne2 years ago in Wander
Escape to Mexico: Part 2- Casa Nomis and Isla Mujeres
L had returned to London and it was agreed I would stay over at hers the night before our early morning flight. I dramatically made it on to the tube within an inch of the sliding doors and proceeded to dampen my victory upon sitting when my luggage loudly fell over and slid across the carriage. Only then did I remember to tie it to the railing. Taking an hour and a half to drag my luggage to hers wasn’t a fun prospect but made sense when we could catch a 20-minute train from hers to the airport.
By Nessy Writer2 years ago in Wander
Celebrating My 40th Birthday
Celebrating My 40th Birthday: An Unforgettable 2-Week Adventure in Japan Being a wife, a mother of two, an employee, and a business owner can sound super stressful. And let me tell you, it is! So, when my amazing husband surprised me with a solo 2-week trip to Japan for my 40th birthday, I was over the moon. Yes, you read that right—two weeks in Japan, all by myself! I made sure to take full advantage of those 14 glorious days. Here’s how my adventure unfolded:
By Theresa Riley2 years ago in Wander
What Napoleon Would Have Wanted
It was December 2015. It was to be the winter for the trip of a lifetime. My wanderlust began at a young age. With my first visit to South Africa at the fourteen, the spark was ignited and only grew with age. Now in my mid-thirties, I have traveled to 17 countries and over 20 states. To describe this trip, I first need to explain how I arrived there. Having studied French most of my life, studying abroad in Tours, France in high school and in Angers, France in college, you could say that my Francophilia only ripened deeper with age, like a fine Beaujolais. After college, I took it a step further and taught English abroad in French Guiana (in South America). That year, despite many hardships, was one of the best of my life. In Kourou, French Guiana I was known as “l’américaine” (the American woman), recognized pedaling around town on my bike and to many, the first and only American they had met. During that seminal time, I fostered a sense of community around me that I had heretofore not experienced. I made friends with other teaching assistants from around the world, friends from my tango class and friends from the theatre class at the French foreign legion.
By Kate Kastelberg 2 years ago in Wander
Too Old To Change?
So, there I was in September 2019, having left my job, broken up with my boyfriend, ended my apartment lease, moved all the things I own into my parents’ attic, and given up the goal shooter position in my netball team. I had totally abandoned my former life, without being too dramatic about it, and was heading to Africa for the adventure of a lifetime.
By Jenifer Nim2 years ago in Wander
A Journey Of Joy With The Children of Tanzania
My feet ache and my energy is severely depleted by the time we arrive at the mountain village of Mtae in Tanzania. We’ve just walked eight hours, ascending about 1,000 meters in one day. It’s five in the afternoon as I attempt to wash my sweaty body with cold water from a bucket. For the first time in my life, I have to use a hole in the ground as a toilet and clean myself up afterwards with water and my hands.
By Yvette Brand2 years ago in Wander
An Extraordinary Journey
'All I want to do is eat good food and look at pretty buildings.' This is what I told my friend as we discussed our potential trip to Rome. As the skies turned more grey and the days became shorter, we wanted a chance to catch the sun on our faces for another moment. Within a week of my mentioning of the possibility, we video-called each other and booked it. We were going to Rome.
By Katerina Petrou2 years ago in Wander
Floating Underneath the Sun and Moon
Before embarking on this trip, I had not left my country in five years. When I was in Crete those years ago, I fell ill with homesickness and I struggled to cope. It was the first time I had been away without my family - unless you count a few days at the Isle of Wight with my school peers. A time when I was not mentally developed enough to understand what loneliness was.
By Katerina Petrou2 years ago in Wander
Rainy Days, Mondays, and the Best Brussels Experience
I traveled to Europe for the first time in the first week of December 2019 and stayed for about ten days. The first week was dedicated to professional work as a media person for a youth leadership conference (which you can read right here). This is important for context, because I never would have had the opportunity to travel to Europe without my writing.
By Karina Thyra2 years ago in Wander









