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I have always heard great things about solo traveling in Berlin. I wanted to put myself out of my comfort zone and explore a bigger city solo, and even enjoy the nightlife!
A backcountry-yoga retreat and family visit in my home state of Colorado!
Pleasure trip
I was heading to a business trip in Vietnam and since I’m a travel planner, I wanted to add a few destinations to the trip that I felt could get to know quickly. So I planned 2 weeks in Thailand know that I would need to be doing a little work here and there so couldn’t be moving around too much. One week in Bangkok and one week in Chiang Mai, where I was really interested in getting to know, felt like the perfect amount of time.
I visited this area on vacation through a package offered by Dolphin Blue Paradise, an eco-resort on the coast of Isla San Cristobal. My itinerary included two nights in Casco Viejo, Panama City, and four nights at Dolphin Blue Paradise.
I traveled to Greece for a yoga retreat in Crete. I started in Athens, then on to Santorini before heading to Crete for the retreat.
I wanted to go to Italy for the music, food, art and history! I ended up not getting to dive into the music part because in 2021 Covid restrictions were still very prevalent.
With dreamy views along the Danube, streets lavish in architectural history, and samples of traditional Hungarian food around every corner, I knew I could have a well-rounded experience of Budapest despite my limited timeframe.
First solo trip. I had always wanted to do a backpacking trip and an interrail sounded the perfect combination! The destinations were based on transport convenience, and since I have never been to any of the chosen destinations, I didn’t mind where to go.
I travelled to this destination because I was set to study abroad in Rome for the fall semester. I arrived alone and spent the first two weeks solo wandering the city and its different districts. Rome is one of the largest cities (area and population wise) in all of Europe, so there was lots to do and see!
I love Art Deco architecture and Miami is one of the best places in the world to see it.
Chicago is one of my favorite places in the world that I try to visit as often as possible. On top of that, my best friends live there, so that is always a good excuse for a visit.
As the world's most popular long-distance walking route, the Camino is legendary in the hiking community. It was absolutely a bucket-list item for me to take in the Spanish culture, immerse myself in the spiritual tradition, and enjoy tramping through the beautiful vistas of the Camino de Santiago.
As a history nerd, and a former student of Latin at my Catholic middle school, I had long dreamed of seeing ancient Roman ruins and the cobblestone streets of "the eternal city". So, when I was leaving Spain to go to Egypt and points east, there was no way I could fly over Italy without taking at least a few days to see the major sites in Rome.
I desperately wanted to eat pasta and drink wine in Italy as well as visit the popular historical sites.