Posts Tagged: travel
Ticket to Ride
In light of this week’s topic of Transportation on #CultureTrav, we’re featuring a post by Ian Oliver of Barefoot Backpacker. Thanks for sharing, Ian! Ian Oliver, the Barefoot Backpacker, is a solo traveler originally from
Responsible Volunteering with Unearth The World
In March, I attended the Women in Travel Summit in Boston – a weekend full of educational sessions, fun workshops, and above all, surrounded by inspiring women travelers. While there, I connected with Kathryn from
Liebster Award Nomination
If you’re a regular reader, you may have noticed that I don’t follow a “conventional blogging” pattern (aka definitely not blogging every week!). Since I’m not traveling all the time, I love to dive deeper
Sharing travel writing through Pink Pangea
I’m excited to share travel writing news! I’ve been contributing to the community of Pink Pangea. This site is dedicated to sharing stories by women travelers – whether it’s digging deeper into cultural norms and customs, learning
#CultureTrav: Ecotourism Discount
This week on #CultureTrav, we’re discussing Ecotourism with guest host, Rainforest Cruises! You can find the questions on the CultureTrav page, or otherwise enjoy reading the recap of the chat once it’s over. Rainforest Cruises
Interview with Pink Pangea
Throughout the year, I’ve had many opportunities to connect with people from all over the world online, but also offline. I attended several travel festivals, which provided educational sessions, and above all, the chance to be
Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award
The last few weeks have been very emotional. On July 31, I left on a flight to Warsaw, and while it was a day late as the airline canceled the original one, I was in
#CultureTrav Interview with HoneyTrek
This week on #CultureTrav, we’re excited to hear from guest hosts Mike & Anne Howard from HoneyTrek! I had the pleasure of meeting this lovely couple at the New York Trav Fest, and loved hearing about
Curaçao: Unique Caribbean
White-sand beaches, turquoise waters and palm trees come to mind when we think of The Caribbean, but in Curaçao there’s a rawness of a different kind. Yes, there are gorgeous beaches, but the countryside resembles
What’s new on the blog
If you’re new to the site, welcome! If you’ve been following my other blog page, then you’ll see that the new blog is now on an entirely new site. Let me explain why. In November, CultureTrav