Tag: Solo Female Travel
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My 5 Top Picks for Travel Planning Tools

Planning a trip to a place you’ve never been can be a daunting task. Where do you even start? What resources should you reference? And how should you maximize your time in each city? Here are my methods!
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My Thai Cheat Sheet: Thai Phrases to Know

Thailand is at the top of many people’s bucket list, and rightfully so. However, it’s important to learn some Thai before your visit. Here’s a list of Thai phrases I compiled before my trip to Thailand.
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My 9-Day Thailand Itinerary

Welcome to my 9-day Thailand itinerary! To preface, this itinerary mainly focuses on the Bangkok and Chiang Mai regions. If you want to visit any beaches or islands in the southern part of Thailand, I’d recommend budgeting at least 14 full days in the country. I unfortunately did not have time to visit the south,…
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Top 10 Things to Do in Chicago—According to a Chicago Tour Guide

From the infamous Bean and deep dish pizza to professional theatre and incredible museums, there is an endless amount of things to do in Chicago. Before we get into specific things to do, as a resident (and tour guide) of Chicago, my first recommendation when visiting the city is don’t stay downtown the entire time.…
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7 Things to Know Before Visiting London (especially if you’re on a budget)

With everything there is to see and do in London, it can be overwhelming to plan your trip to this must-visit city. From figuring out public transit to finding places to go for dining and shopping, there’s a lot to think about. As a young person on a budget, here are some of my tips/things…
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4 Tips on How to Choose a Hostel

Decisions are hard, especially when there are so many options to choose from. The same can go for choosing the right hostel for your stay in a foreign place, but there are many ways to help you narrow down your choices and choose a hostel that’s the best fit for you. First of all, why…
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11 Best Things To Do In San Francisco

San Francisco is such a unique city. With its proximity to stunning natural areas, its placement between the Bay and the Pacific, its history, and its quality public transport, there’s so much to see and explore. San Francisco can be expensive; however I’d say these activities are well worth the money (especially as a gal…


