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 →
Articles about solo female travel are everywhere. Why? Because it’s awesome! Despite the fear and unknown that comes with traveling alone, every woman should travel solo at least once in her life. If you’re still wary to take off on your own, this is why you need to travel solo.Continue reading →
A few weeks ago, I went to the RiSE Festival, aka the most magical festival ever. I connected with the energy of strangers, set my intentions into the world and witnessed tens of thousands of lanterns light up the night sky. And it was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever experienced.
My latest series follows some of my favorite bloggers and their clumsiest moments. If you want to learn a little bit more of about these bloggers and hear their craziest stories abroad, stay tuned every Wednesday to meet some graceless wanderers! This week, meet clumsy traveler Rachel of The Department of Wandering!
My latest series follows some of my favorite bloggers and their clumsiest moments. If you want to learn a little bit more of about these bloggers and hear their craziest stories abroad, stay tuned every Wednesday to meet some graceless wanderers! This week, meet clumsy traveler Christine of Tour de Lust!
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