One-Week Trip to Ghana: A Country of Extreme Contrasts
When my husband and I decided to take a week-long trip to Ghana, most people first asked why.
When my husband and I decided to take a week-long trip to Ghana, most people first asked why.
A thick mist floats across the water.
This past weekend was spent waiting on movers to arrive and then filled with hours of unpacking over 100 boxes.
“Fancy stalking the corridors as night descends and shrouds Tyrannosaurus rex in shadows?”
Christie Walker and her family set up an Amazing Race style touring company called Urban Adventure Quest.
In June 2013, Jen Beck Seymour broke free of the rat race of North America and moved from Dallas, Texas to Costa Rica.
Jen Wong shares how she first fell in love with Couchsurfing, tips for choosing great hosts, and how other women can get involved.
The benefits of studying abroad are undeniable. No matter who you are, where you’re from, or where you go, studying while traveling will bring you closer to the local culture through education, experience, and immersion.
Ready to travel Mexico and Guatemala? Here are the activities and accommodations that Jen Jedda recommends for your trip.
An artist paints a picture, a musician composes a song, a baker whips up a soufflé, and a travel writer packs a suitcase of ideas and a notebook to capture
Find fantastic restaurants in London–depending on how much you want to spend: cheap, mid-range, or expensive.
One early Sunday morning last August, I hurriedly put on makeup in a hotel room mirror. Dodging shadows and uneven light, I tried to make sure my foundation color blended
People have told me that I’m brave and that they admire me. Venturing out and doing this crazy thing – quitting my job in my early 40’s, giving up my income, and moving to and living in a foreign country. And I think some of my friends and family secretly think I’m crazy (they’re just too polite or nice to say it).
To me, permission to write really means giving myself permission to have others read my writing. Because, I had always written. Starting with my first-ever diary in grade school. I remember it clearly: it had a turquoise blue border, with a picture of a girl on the front (possibly Holly Hobby?), and the best part – it had a LOCK! Wow – something I could write my secret thoughts in, and no one would ever read it.
I learned how to walk in Paris. I had learned as a child in New York, but the novelty toddled off as milestone crossed into habit. Years passed, one step
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Travel Writing, Hiking and Yoga Retreats in Europe
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Music filled the airport, pulsed out of taxis and Ubers, and poured onto sidewalks from restaurants. Here and there, Puerto Ricans of all ages shimmied shoulder, singing aloud. A humid
For those adventurous spirits who are considering an overnight mushing adventure, here’s the play-by-play on what to expect.
As the grown woman in our family, somehow I thought it was only me who gets catcalled on the streets of Nicaragua.
As a resident of Scotland, Sam felt that it was her duty to climb Ben Nevis! This month we’re interviewing women from all over the world and asking them about their experiences traveling to Scotland.