female travel
The girl's guide to all things travel; optimal itineraries, recommendations and more for solo female travel and group trips alike.
Katie Spencer-Millan On Finding Her Purpose On The Camino De Santiago.
How can I keep this short? I could write a book about El Camino de Santiago. I’m in love with this hike, this experience, this journey. Whatever you want to call it! But I’ll try to summarise and share with you the best bits!
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
The Power of the First Friendship
The most difficult part about moving to a new place is getting started. When that new place is in another country, where English isn't the dominant language, the level of difficulty rises significantly. Add a dose of shyness and crippling social anxiety, and a year abroad can start to look like a quite a daunting prospect. Luckily for me, these difficulties were balanced by curiosity, determination, and nearly ten years of previous study in Spanish, which ultimately made my year studying in Sevilla, Spain a transformative one.
By Kaatje Jones6 years ago in Wander
Your First Aid Kit Needs An Update - How To Survive Your Period In The Wilderness
DISCLAIMER: YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE FEMALE TO FIND THIS ARTICLE USEFUL OR INTERESTING. IT'S IMPORTANT FOR EVERYONE TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO DEAL WITH PERIODS FOR SUPPORT AND EDUCATIVE REASONS.
By Grumble Bee6 years ago in Wander
Adventure of a Female Solo Traveler
Have you ever traveled alone? Especially in the places where you are warned not to go alone because of the safety issues? There are times when you are restricted as a young girl not to travel alone, but mum, we keep going out all by ourselves! Every single day! How much worse it can be right?
By Natalia Webster6 years ago in Wander
Who’s Talking About Sex... and Travel?. Top Story - November 2019.
Definitely not something I was thinking about in much depth when preparing for my first solo trip, but it was bound to happen at some point. Excitement, adrenaline, endorphins. All the best feelings that boil over in that restless long-haul flight into the unknown. On a completely unrelated note—Dad, please don't read this one.
By Daisy Louise Carter6 years ago in Wander
Have a Fun and Safe Girls' Road Trip
Road trips are a perfect adventure you can plan with your girlfriends to have fun and see amazing places. You should start preparing for the trip at least a few days in advance so you make sure you have everything you need. It is important to have fun and enjoy the process, however, staying safe is a must. So, before you go, make sure everything is in order, and if you need help, read our little guide to figure out what you should keep an eye on.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Wander
Female Solo Travel: Tips and Advice
The global travel industry has witnessed significant expansion in the female solo traveling community. Women invariably trade in their careers for kids and family. After a certain age, their life gets devoted to caring for their spouses and their children. This creates a paucity of time for them to cater to their own needs.
By Rebecca Siggers7 years ago in Wander
Bombay: The Journey Began
A year ago, on April 29th, 2018, I realized my dream of going to India. It was the dream of my life. It was my project. I was studying with the ambition of going to India at the end. I was working and saving money with the goal of making my dream come true. Finally, the end of my studies two years ago, and the accumulation of small jobs, made my dream come true much faster than anything I could have planned.
By Milena Vasak7 years ago in Wander












