My first trip out of the country occurred the summer before my second birthday. My daring parents took me on their explorations of Victoria, British Columbia. I’ve been told that I ate a few too many French fries while up
14 countries. 21 cities. In today's Women Who Travel Solo, Kathrin Hälbichof shares memories and tips for a solo backpacking trip through Europe. How did you get started traveling? Although I have been traveling as a child and during my school days
Standing atop a damp crag of a rock, peaking over the edge of Montezuma Falls as a stream of water swiftly plummets downward, violently kicking off the jagged cliff side and bucketing into the deep pool below, I felt something I
There's a lot of stereotypes about the Middle East, but what is it actually like to live there? Liz Stephenson gives the inside scoop on being an expat and moving to Kuwait in today's Women Who Travel Solo. How did you get
With only one day to spend in Santa Teresa and miles of beaches to explore, my Tico travel buddy and I knew we needed a way to cover a lot of ground fast. With a set of wheels in the
From stunning natural landscapes to the Great Wall of China to pandas in the wild, China is a magical destination. Part time traveler Anita Sāne shares tips for solo travel in China in this week's Women Who Travel Solo. How did you get
Bright pink hues of the rising sun filter through the verdant treetops and softly land at the base of my bed, before melting into a bright yellow. It is dawn in Montezuma, Costa Rica and from my vantage point in
How Did You Get Started Traveling? When I was in school, I would see my friends being toured by their parents to different continents. Their traveling experiences caught my fancy, and, I too, decided to travel and create experiences for myself.
When I think back to the years I spent living in Central Florida, one of the things I miss most is Orlando’s accessibility to the ocean. You would think that in Costa Rica I am surrounded by beaches galore, and, while