Although not for everyone, solo hiking can be an extremely therapeutic and freeing activity that doesn’t really require you to “travel”. In this post, I share my favorite resources to plan my hikes, short or long, so you can learn how to best prepare for a first time solo hike.
Read MoreA short, generic trip recap of my recent solo vacation to the Middle East (Israel and Jordan). I discuss what led me to the these countries, how I planned for it, and some of the obstacles and lessons learned from it. Specific information on each country coming in later posts!
Read MoreLast week, I shared my time in Yosemite with an older woman full of life and high on adventure. As I wrote in a previous post, today’s story is a reminder that we never truly travel alone.
Read MoreSometimes it's fun to look back and realize how much you've grown and learned in your journey (whatever that might look like). For me, this was a good time to reminisce on what I've learned (and what I wish I'd known) during my solo travels.
Read MoreIt’s not all about you. Here's my take on sustainable travel, why it's important, and what you can do to do your part. Happy (belated) Earth Day!
Read MoreYou've decided: you're going on your first solo trip. GREAT! Now what?! Here are a few pointers on things you should take into account when considering your options.
Read MoreWhat better way to close out Women's History Month than with a post celebrating those brave solo travelers who've gone before us, made history, and inspire us every day to pursue amazing things?
Read MoreMake your next (or first!) solo city trip more memorable by doing these five things.
Read MoreAre you interested in solo travel, but are discouraged with how complicated everything seems to be? Solo trips don't have to be complex. Here's a few tips on how to start exploring new places by yourself, especially if this is your first go at it.
Read MoreI would've never thought a weekend trekking through the mountains of New Hampshire would challenge me to find magic in the seemingly unbearable, but it did.
Read MoreWith last minute plans and not entirely alone, I spent three days in my car for 45 seconds of daytime darkness... and it was 100% worth it.
Read MoreTwo strangers, Africa, and why every woman needs to "go climb a mountain"
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