Anika Mikkelson, a math teacher from Minnesota, traces Buddha’s path to the East on a solo trip to Nepal in this week’s Women Who Travel Solo. How did you get
Waiting in line is an unfortunate reality of visiting some of the world's most famous sites. Knowing an estimate of how long you can expect to wait in line can help you plan a more
With diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, American citizens will soon be able to legally visit Cuba for the first time in decades. Jessica Hill discusse
What Can You See In El Salvador on a Layover? It turns out quite a lot. Read on for the San Salvador highlights that can be visited in just a few hours.
This week’s Women Who Travel Solo column is particularly special to me! My mom, Lea Ann Christenson, shares her story of traveling abroad solo for the first time during a tr
Rolling fields of blonde wheat twist past winding vineyards that cascade into a patchwork of yellow sunflowers, ruby poppies and green hills. This is Tuscany, home to natural beaut
Female solo traveler Hannah Smith talks the ins and outs of traveling alone in Vietnam, from avoiding taxi scams in Ho Chi Minh City to the best way to visit the famous My S
Congratulations, El Salvador. You win the award for being the only country where I’ve been hit on even before getting my passport officially stamped. Read on about my experiences