female travel
The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Go wild in the Everglades: Half-day airboat ride & wildlife show
Go wild in the Everglades: Half-day airboat ride & wildlife show When most people think of Florida, they picture white sand beaches and towering palm trees. While the Sunshine State does have its fair share of coastline, there is so much more to see. Just south of Orlando is the Everglades, a large wetland full of fascinating plants and animals. Visitors can explore the area on an airboat ride, getting up close and personal with the native wildlife.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander
Heir to the throne: A look inside Buckingham Palace
Heir to the throne: A look inside Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of the British monarchy since 1837 and is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. As the heir to the throne, Prince Charles is next in line to succeed Queen Elizabeth II and would one day call Buckingham Palace home.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander
What Kind of Insurance Do I Need for My RV?
Purchasing a recreational vehicle is more like buying a home than a car. Insuring it could feel very much the same. Some insurance companies insure RVs, while some do not. Some provide recreational insurance but will not insure full-time travelers. You could find yourself needing to switch insurance policies for the rest of your possessions, so you can benefit from bundling plans.
By Alexis Chateau3 years ago in Wander
My next destination of the year 2023
After my last Everest Base Camp trek, I learned that you must follow your desires and appreciate the journey as much as the destination in order to truly feel satisfied. Despite the fact that mountains and remote areas have always interested me so much, I frequently went to famous and upmarket locations, so even when I arrived there, I wasn't pleased.
By Manju Mahato3 years ago in Wander
The Hedge Witch
I met a real-life hedge witch when I was a little girl traveling with my mom from Missouri to Arizona. We stopped at a commune, called ARF somewhere up in New Mexico. She was named ARF because there were so many dogs on the commune. We arrived very late and it was so dark we could bearly see the narrow path with our flashlights. The darkness was so dark it felt suffocating. We made our way through the dense pine trees, finally finding the main house, which is basically a community house where all visitors and people who live on the commune can come temporarily sleep, hang out, eat, and possibly have electricity and running water.
By LittleTree Oppy3 years ago in Wander
In Transition
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. We had been needing a vacation for a while and each had our own reasons to both, get away and be in the company of people we loved and trusted. Sara came from a dysfunctional family and had lived on her own since she was 18, but now at 30 she had lost her job and used her savings and this would be her last break before having to move back in with her family. After all of her hard work, she is struggling to accept that she will be right back where she started. Jamie received an unexpected promotion, tripling her already high salary and increasing her profile globally, this would be her last break before no longer being a “normal” person, she had always wanted this opportunity, but it was too high of a profile for a woman, so she had come to accept that she had hit the glass ceiling when the man who held the spot died suddenly of a heart attack while going on a hike, without much time to do a search, her company had to rely on her and fortunately they realized she was quite capable of doing the job. Finally, there was me; I lost my father earlier this year and have just felt unmoored by his passing. He wasn’t the best decisionmaker in life, but he always understood the battles my heart and brain were having with each other and would guide me in arbitrating which one I should listen to.
By Shamaine Daniels3 years ago in Wander
Every Moment, I am Reinvented
In every moment, I am reinvented. My eyes are closed. The waves are crashing only 150 feet away from me. Seven other beautiful souls are circled up on the sand. We are each meditating on our own personal mantras. Our teacher, Carrie, has just guided us through a perfect weekend of yoga overlooking the ocean, nourishing gourmet vegan meals, breathwork, hiking, and my first ever surf lesson. We’re closing out the weekend with silent meditation on our personal mantras.
By Christine Reed3 years ago in Wander
Frugal Fun Galore on the Northern Shore - Part 2
This has been the best year of my life hands down. I'm out on the dating scene and I've been enjoying myself immensely. I decided to get on TikTok to promote my upcoming book about breaking the chains to alcohol addiction. The response has been overwhelming. I'm sober, not boring.
By Susan Eileen 3 years ago in Wander









