Traveling Solo… When You’re Married
We talk a lot about solo female travel here and around the internet in general. I think that’s great, but there is a subsection of travelers who are often left […]
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We talk a lot about solo female travel here and around the internet in general. I think that’s great, but there is a subsection of travelers who are often left […]
Traveling Solo… When You’re Married Read More »
There are travel questions that are hard to answer. What’s your favorite country? For example, always leaves me sorting through a plethora of choices (Vietnam, no… Italy, no… Mexico, no…).
The One Thing I Never Leave Home Without Read More »
When I went to Southeast Asia, I’ll be honest, I lugged around a ton of useless junk. About a month in I realized how awful of a packing job I’d
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“You are so brave.” If I had a dollar for every time someone has said this to me, I could probably stop writing top ten lists and relax for the rest
Bravery is Irrelevant Read More »
We’ve all seen it before – you’re walking through a city when a young child comes up to you with teary eyes and tattered clothes, looking up at you with
Sustainability and the Ethics of Travel Read More »
When I was finishing my first year of university, I was itching for a new experience that would take me outside my usual routine of classes and part-time work; but,
How a Seasonal Job Built My Travel Confidence (And Can Build Yours Too!) Read More »
You’ve donned your cap and gown, gotten a diploma with your name on it, and moved on into the real world. This is quite possibly the most terrifying, thrilling, and
So You’ve Just Graduated College…Now What? Read More »
I’m a firm believer that everyone should try traveling solo at some point in their lives. You may have plenty of friends and family members who make for wonderful travel
Awesome Destinations for Your First Solo Trip Read More »
Growing up, I lived a fairly culturally ambiguous life. Though I am Filipino by blood, I was born in the US and have attended predominantly white, middle-class schools for most
Exploring Your Roots Through Travel Read More »
Staying in a vacation rental is the next best thing to being at home when you’re on the road, and I mean that in the best way possible. There is
Vacation Rental Checklist: 7 Things To Bring Along to Enhance Your Rental Experience Read More »
When I was living abroad, it was natural and easy to travel slow. With a home base in another country, I had virtually all the time in the world to
How to Travel Slow on a Short Trip Read More »
I quietly celebrated a major milestone this week. On July 23rd, 2009, I published my first blog post on Twenty-Something Travel: The Twenty-Something Travel Manifesto. Six years. Six years! I’ve
Starting a Travel Blog That Matters- Part One: The Basics Read More »