It seems like no matter how much you save or what you do to earn money, life gets in the way. You get a promotion, but suddenly have to replace the car engine. Or pay for a vet bill. Or have a huge co-pay from that trip to the dentist. Each time life comes up, your travel plans seem farther and farther out of reach. If you want to amp up your game and save money for travel, then you absolutely need “The Clumsy Traveler’s Baller on a Budget Travel-Saving Guide.”Continue reading →
California’s latest heat wave has scared the shit out of me. I mean, I always knew climate change was real. But as I drove on the 101 freeway in record-breaking 120º F weather, I knew the earth was changing rapidly. Carbon emissions, nuclear waste and deforestation are just some of the manmade terrors that are destroying our planet. And while travel doesn’t help the earth, our inner voices are telling us how much we love to explore. So how can you satisfy your love for travel and reduce your carbon footprint at the same time?Continue reading →
What started as an inconceivable, awful pain in my lower intestines turned into a diagnosis. A diagnosis that meant I would suffer from two painful diseases that would manifest not just around my “time of the month,” but all month, every month. Despite the excruciating pain and discomfort, I’ve learned how to travel with endometriosis and PCOS. Here’s what I’ve learned and how you too can travel without letting it ruin your holiday. (LADIES ONLY)Continue reading →
As the sun started to set, shades of pink and purple began to hug the sky. It was at this same time that a pod of dolphins and two curious sea lions poked their heads from the gentle ocean and played in front of our balcony. We clinked our glasses of champagne, enjoyed the crashing of the waves and enjoyed this incredibly blissful moment. It appeared that we had found heaven by staying at Malibu Beach Inn.Continue reading →
Most tourists head to Peru for the famous UNESCO site, Machu Picchu. But there’s a new mountain that’s gaining popularity fast! If you want to see a different but equally stunning side of Peru, you have to visit Rainbow Mountain!Continue reading →
I may have visited Las Vegas plenty of times, but you might be shocked to learn that I’ve never stayed at a Native American Casino in Southern California. Despite what I thought I knew about Indian casinos, I was pleasantly surprised during our staycation at Pala Casino!Continue reading →
Cusco is one of the most spiritual places on Earth. People travel from all over the world to absorb the energy of this magical city. From purchasing crystals to drinking ayahuasca, locals and tourists alike believe these practices will aid in your spiritual journey. I decided to embark on my own journey by visiting a Peruvian shaman and it changed my life. Continue reading →
Lima may be the capital of Peru, but Cusco is the real heart of the country. Full of spiritual history and located a mere 3 hours away from Machu Picchu, you’ll definitely find yourself here during your trip to Peru. Enjoy 48 hours in Cusco or more with my 2-day guide!Continue reading →
Cusco is the cultural center of Peru. From the historical Plaza de Armas to rolling mountains, you can feel the positive and natural vibrations throughout this colonial city. And no stronger vibes can be found than at Novotel Cusco. Continue reading →
Peru is an adventurous and active country. Naturally, I needed performance apparel and luggage to keep up with our activities. Whether we were hiking Rainbow Mountain or exploring the Amazon, we needed strong and effective gear. That’s why traveling with HYLETE was the optimal choice for exploring this South American country. (Keep reading for 40% off!)Continue reading →