Travel Journal
11 Weird & Wonderful Things I Learned In The Galapagos Islands
While most people are aware the Galapagos Islands feature pristine beaches and unique flora and fauna, there are many pieces of information one would have to visit the islands to discover. Here are some interesting facts I learned when visiting the Galapagos Islands on a solo trip. 1. Soft Sand Is Made Of Fish Feces…Read more...
Red Mangrove Aventura Lodge: Waterfront Luxury In The Galapagos Islands
If you’re making a trip to the Galapagos Islandsย in Ecuador, you’re going to want to treat yourself. It’s one of the most beautiful places on Earth, and in order to experience it properly, an equally beautiful accommodation is in order. That’s why, on a trip to the island of Santa Cruz, I booked a stay…Read more...
A Date Without Words In Paraty, Brazil
In Paraty, Brazil, I went on a date without words and proved differing languages doesn’t have to be a barrier. Here’s why. Read more...
8 Terrible Hostel Experiences
Don’t get me wrong. I love hostels. Even if someone offered me the choice between a free luxurious hotel room or a basic hostel dorm, I would choose the hostel simply based on the social factor. That being said, it’s not always easy sharing a room with 10 other people. Here are some of the most…Read more...
My Favorite Destinations for Getting Away From Tourists
Yes, I know I am technically a tourist when traveling, as much as I hate that word and being called one. However, sometimes when traveling I like to get away from the tourists and crowds and just relax. Here have been some of my favorite destinations thus far in my travels to do this: Gimmelwald,…Read more...
Am I a Hypocrite for Hating Tourists?
“What a beautiful day in New York,” I think to myself as I walk with my friend Cristen down Fifth Avenue. The sun is shining and I’m excited to visit some art galleries before heading over to the beautiful Central Park to hear some live music and play Frisbee. I’m in such a great mood,…Read more...
Fun And Games In Ghana: De be De be
When I was doing a homestayย in Ghana, Africa, I loved learning what kinds of games the children played and seeing how they were similar and different from what I played when I was a child. One favorite of the girls was a hand game called “De be De be”, which is similar to the American…Read more...
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