solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Solo Travel for Women Is Not 'Brave'. Top Story - November 2019.
Since being back in home, I have been working with temp agencies. I don't want the commitment of a full-time job because I've been hooked on travel. I take any job that comes up; bar work, waitressing at weddings, teaching, activity camps. Anything to help me purchase that next flight out of here...
By Daisy Louise Carter6 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Walk the Camino de Santiago
In 2016, I had the adventure of a lifetime. I walked the epic Camino de Santiago Frances. The Camino de Santiago Frances is an incredible 700-kilometer trek across Nothern Spain. The trail begins in France at Saint Jean Pied du Port and crosses the mighty Pyrennes into Spain.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
How Safe Is It to Travel Through Ireland?
If The Global Peace Index 2018 is anything to go by, then Ireland is currently one the safest places to visit in the world. The country was ranked among the top 10 most peaceful places on earth last year, particularly in terms of societal safety and overseas visitors’ security. And although the British territory remained 10th for both 2017 and 2018, its safety index rose by +0.015 from 1.393 in 2017 to 1.408 in 2018.
By Robert Gitau6 years ago in Wander
Tips for Traveling on Your Own
Traveling by yourself can be an unforgettable experience. It can give you a sense of self-sufficiency, as you may be faced with challenges that you have to solve on your own in a strange land. All of this can be incredibly satisfying and transform you into a better person. With that being said, traveling alone can come with its ups and downs and can be dangerous in certain situations.
By Mariela Corella6 years ago in Wander
16 to 19, And World Travel 🌎
➡️From school, to ➡️college, to ➡️work, ➡to the world. 🌏 So, at 1️⃣6️⃣, I left school 👨🏻🎓to attend college 🏫. I wasn’t doing so well, looking back. I could see why now—I’d been through medical struggles in my early 👶🏻 years. I even flatlined ⛑🏥, and been brought back to life. That kind of thing changes you. Of course, your brain blocks 🧠 the memories, but there’s lasting trauma to overcome ⛑.
By Andrew Stephen Luck 6 years ago in Wander
From London to Dublin
9/8/17 I left California just two days ago to find my way to England on my research adventure. I'm currently a few chapters away from finishing my next novel, From Night On: The Veil, which focuses on Greek and Berber mythologies, and taking this time to gather material in preparation for my next novel in the series From Night On. As I write this first entry, I'm sitting at a Cornish pub in Delabole called Bettle and Chisel, where I am going to experience my first Cornish breakfast while I'm listening to America's hits from the 90's and earlier on their jukebox.
By MATTHEW STONE6 years ago in Wander
Top Tips for Traveling Solo
Traveling by yourself can sound a bit scary for a new solo traveler, but you’d be surprised by how many places you can visit, care-free. And you should! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and after it is over, you will wish for another solo trip. However, not every place is equally safe (especially if you are a woman traveling alone), and not every place will welcome foreigners who don’t speak their language. This article will explore top tips to help you decide where in the world you’d like to go. If you’re interested, keep reading for these tips on traveling solo!
By Neil White6 years ago in Wander












