Is it really safe for women to travel alone in Africa? In today's Women Who Travel Solo, Nikki Goodwin of Where is Noodles combats stereotypes and shares stories from her solo trip to Tanzania. How did you get started traveling? I’ve always been
It’s hard to believe that we are some how two weeks into the New Year -- 2016 is already well underway! How are you doing with those New Year's Resolutions? I'm not the biggest fan of New Year's Resolutions -- I prefer
After ringing in the New Year with friends in Washington D.C., I kicked off 2016 with a trip to Florida to attend a beach-side wedding in St. Pete Beach on the Gulf Coast. I flew into Orlando, my former home
"When I die Dublin will be in my heart," wrote James Joyce of his beloved Irish capital. In this week's Women Who Travel Solo, we chat with Yvonne Derksen about solo travel in Dublin, Ireland. How did you get started traveling? I have always
I know I'm late to the game as we are somehow already a week into 2016, but I wanted to wish everyone a happy New Year from Something In Her Ramblings! I took a break for the holidays and celebrated Christmas
Note: The following is a guest post by Michelle Philippon When I first moved to Michigan from Ohio for college, I didn't really know what to expect besides colder winters and a lack of Buckeye paraphernalia. I soon learned that Michiganders show
Is India a safe destination for female solo travelers? Blogger Anita Hendrieka breaks down the stereotypes and reveals the magic she discovered during a solo trip to India in this week's Women Who Travel Solo. How did you get started traveling? I first started
As a twenty-something traveler, it’s rare that the thought of glamour and luxury crosses my mind in my travel planning. I usually prefer to focus on seeing unique places, historical sights and interacting with locals and spend very little time
The soft sounds of guitar spill out onto hilly medieval streets that wind down to the banks of the Duoro River. Hand-painted rabelo boats dot the deep blue of the water, transporting barrels of wine beneath the tall steel arch
It’s the spirit of the season, you can feel it in the air! Ok, so in Costa Rica it may not actually feel like Christmas is just around the corner. The weather outside is far from frightful – rainy season actually