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Letters From Latin America: Puerto Octay, Chile
It appears that I feel none the wiser when faced with a precarious situation. I asked myself how I would handle things differently based on past experiences. Would I be wiser this time around?Tips For Travelling On Your Period In Asia
Whether you’re a backpacking newbie or a seasoned traveller, adventuring when you’re on your period can be a challenge. Here are some things you can do to make holidaying while menstruating easier!Every Adventure Starts With Fear
We had 11 women share their journey of independent travelling, the lessons they learned, the struggles, and more. Mei Mei Chu discussed how social media has changed the way we travel.Breaking Gender Stereotypes & Discrimination Through Travel
Dr Sakia Haque created a community called Travelettes of Bangladesh, a space that encourages women to travel, explore, and see the world with like-minded women.The 7 Myths Of Being A Travel Writer
To be a travel writer… sounds like the perfect job, doesn’t it? It may seem like you’re perpetually on vacation. This job has lots of advantages but there are plenty of myths that surround it too.Travelling The World At 74
There are two types of people in the world; those who are too lazy to climb up a flight of stairs and those who are willing to travel for 40 hours to explore a different continent. Hermandari Kartowisastro is the latter.A Woman Traveller’s Worst Nightmare: What I Did To Overcome It
Many of us have heard of the danger that sometimes comes with travelling. We see it in the news; our loved ones remind us to take care of ourselves. But the thing with terror is that it has no specific time or place. Claire McFarlane experienced it first-hand.Creating Opportunities For Women In Travel
Adrienne Lee is a consultant for Tourism Cares who spoke on career opportunities the tourism industry provides for women, the lengths independent organisations go to provide transferrable skills, and benefits for its volunteers.Finding Optimism Through Solo Travelling
Himadri Garg and her sister wanted to experience life beyond the patriarchal lens, and they believed their home country of India was the perfect place to start.How I Saved Over USD1,000 In One Month For My Travels
You’ve taken the plunge and booked your flights. Now that that’s done, you don’t want to spend your holiday sleeping in a shack eating pot noodles. So what’s a girl to do?Travel Trends: 2019 & Beyond
As a senior lecturer who’s passionate about tourist and guest behaviour, it came as no surprise that Dr Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore would tackle travel trends and the effect it has on women at ZafigoX 2018.Letters From Latin America: Punta Del Diablo, Uruguay
I took up a month-long Workaway job at a hostel in Punta del Diablo, a tiny fishing village that got touristy after getting a shoutout on the Lonely Planet. I only ventured out once and I went by foot.