Healing Through Travel: Why Every Woman Needs a Solo Trip

Healing Through Travel: Why Every Woman Needs a Solo Trip

How Travel Can Be a Form of Healing, Self-Discovery, and Renewal In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget the importance of slowing down and reconnecting with ourselves. As women, we often juggle multiple roles—caregivers, creators, entrepreneurs, and so much more. But what happens when we make time for ourselves? A solo trip can be…

Empowering Black Women: Navigating Safe Summer Solo Travels

Empowering Black Women: Navigating Safe Summer Solo Travels

Summer is the perfect time for adventure and exploration, but for black women traveling solo, safety is a top priority. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a month-long expedition, here are some essential tips to help you embrace your wanderlust with confidence: 1. Research Your Destination: Before embarking on your journey, take the time…

Solo Travel: Where to Go + When in February, March
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Solo Travel: Where to Go + When in February, March

Did you know that TRYING SOMETHING NEW was 2020’s #2 most popular New Year’s resolution? Don’t let the year roll by without making good on your resolution now! Walk with gorillas in Rwanda at the end of dry season (February) or see the Borneo rainforest in full-bloom post-monsoons (March). Below is bucket list-worthy trips for…

Solo Travel Tips: 7 recommendations for venturing out alone
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Solo Travel Tips: 7 recommendations for venturing out alone

Whether you’re a lone wolf at heart or looking to broaden your sense of independence, traveling solo can be a richly empowering and satisfying experience. Setting out on your own has many practical advantages. You’re not worrying about accommodating another’s schedule, interest or needs, and you’re free to decide what you want to do and…

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Embracing my Imperfections Studying Abroad in London

Growing up in North Carolina, I was shy and my need to be perfect in everything I did made it difficult to connect with others. I always thought I had to be perfect: playing basketball, earning high grades, being the perfect daughter, etc. I feared how others would judge me so I rarely opened up…

From Refugee Camp-Medical School via Cape Town, London, & Paris

From Refugee Camp-Medical School via Cape Town, London, & Paris

Eight years ago, I lived in Goldhap, a refugee camp inNepal, where more than 7,000 people reside in just over 1200 households, without running water or electricity. Today, I’m 22, a senior at RochesterInstitute of Technology, majoring in Biomedical Science and on a path to achieve my dream of becoming a doctor. I am studying…

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