female travel
The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Why Vanlife?
Hi, I'm Heather and I'm in the process of converting a van into a small remote home for myself and my two cats. But why? So, I'll start by saying that I'm not close to being finished with my van conversion. Not close at all, in fact. However, I feel there is something special about where I am in this process so I wanted to talk about that. This 'something special' I'm referring to is the awareness I have over the change in my motive to pursue vanlife. This is a feeling I need to capture and document as I know some of you may be able to relate to my 'why' and be inspired to go after your goals as well.
By Heather Barr5 years ago in Wander
Freckles Abroad
I've kept you all waiting over a month to hear what I've been up to. It's been a hectic month! I've been traveling more often and I've been hard at work on my Master's Dissertation. I also finished the third and final book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It took me three years to read the whole of it, but it was an extremely enjoyable experience.
By Gabrielle R. Lamontagne5 years ago in Wander
Best reviewed Women-only tour companies in the world
According to recent studies done by several credible travel firms like Condorferries & National Geographic amongst others, one thing is clear that many more & more women are travelling solo every year. The trend of solo female travellers increasing would have probably doubled if not for the Covid-19 spread however as the vaccination drive catches up, we will see that female travel is a booming space.
By Women Travel Groups by Wander Womaniya™5 years ago in Wander
A Change of Luck
It's not quite every day I decide to take a detour from my daily routine and rarely am I ever this lucky to travel by plane. Popped on the bed and putting on my favorite chucks, there's a ray of sunshine streaming in through the blinds that makes today feel just a little bit luckier. Sweet smile-checked the mirror one last time to tuck in a curly blonde locket of hair, I feel like I'm already on my way to something different.
By Larissa Hahn5 years ago in Wander
Freckles Abroad
Pubs are open! It's outdoor seating only for 6 or fewer for now, but it's a start! I finally got a chance to spend time with 5 other people from my writing course in person and eat and drink and chat together for several hours, all at the same time!
By Gabrielle R. Lamontagne5 years ago in Wander
SD As Seen From Interstate 90
Mindfulness Considering that I appear to be the typical, fifty something, overweight, divorcée, one would think that I am the last person to be giving travel advice. However, it seems ever since I first obtained my drivers license and took my first road trip, I have had a passion for driving, for seeing what I can see and taking the road less traveled.
By Jeanne Clymore5 years ago in Wander
Catch Her If You Can! A Feature on Jessica Nabongo. Top Story - March 2021.
I'm excited to highlight someone who I think is super inspirational. Travel influencer and creator Jessica Nabongo-- @thecatchmeifyoucan on Instagram-- is the first Black woman to travel to all 195 countries on this earth! As of October 2019, she has achieved this feat and has been on Good Morning America. Jessica has also been part of the Four Seasons celebration of Black excellence on Instagram, and has been written about in Forbes. She is writing a book about her experiences; I can't wait to read it when it comes out.
By Denise Elnajjar5 years ago in Wander
Her two cents worth
I miss my Aunt. Her razor sharp wit and flair for the dramatic. I idolized this larger than life dynamo of a woman. Aunt Zu was the best combination of fearless leader, creator of theatrical magic and down to earth loving friend and confidant. I grew up playing in her world of theatrical magic, uproarious gatherings and wonderous wanderings.
By Teresa Shea5 years ago in Wander








