Posted: 02/20/2020 | February 20th, 2020 Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse writes our regular column on solo female travel. It’s an important topic I can’t adequately cover, so I brought in an expert to share her advice for other women travelers to help cover the topics important and specific to them! In this […]
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8 Myths About Solo Female Travel Debunked
Taking the leap to travel can be difficult for a lot of reasons, but especially with all the misconceptions out there. In this post, Kristin Addis addresses 8 common myths associated with solo female travel and how to not let those stop you.
How to Represent Travel on Your Résumé
Wondering how to explain your recent gap year or career break on a resume? Employers will want to know just what you were doing during that time, so you’ll need to highlight your travels in the best possible light. The question is, how do you do that?
6 Women Who Conquered Personal Mountains to Travel the World
Any woman can be a solo traveler provided she is willing to take the plunge and head out the door. The women in this post illustrate that very point: that any woman, from any walk of life, can make solo female travel work for them. It won’t always be easy, so let these women serve as your travel inspiration!
18 of the Best Spots in Patagonia
Patagonia is the perfect vacation spot for outdoorsy types, with its many glaciers and tiny, remote villages scattered all throughout. This region is worth taking your time to see and there are tons of amazing spots to visit. Here are 18 of the best natural spots to visit, as chosen by Kristin Addis.
Why I Love Solo Female Travel More in My Thirties
Our solo female travel columnist, Kristin Addis, writes about how the confidence that comes with more life experience has translated to even better trips abroad.
How to Stay Safe in South Africa
Last Updated: 2/27/24 | February 27th, 2024 Each month, Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse writes a guest column featuring tips and advice on solo female travel. It’s an important topic I can’t adequately cover, so I brought in an expert to share her advice. Here, she’s sharing safety tips for South Africa. At […]
Why I Became a Solo Female Traveler
The standard career-house-family path is not for everyone. Neither is traveling in groups or with friends. Some people – including women – yearn for a more adventurous life. As Kristin explains, that’s where solo female travel comes in.
Can Introverts Successfully Travel Solo?
Posted: 05/02/19 | May 19th, 2019 Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse writes our regular column on solo female travel. It’s an important topic I can’t adequately cover, so I brought in an expert to share her advice for other women travelers to help cover the topics important and specific to them! In this […]
The Ultimate Packing List for Female Travelers
It can be daunting trying to figure out what to pack for a week, a month, or a year abroad without much — or any — prior experience in the place you want to visit. But fret not: in this post, Kristin Addis shares her packing insights so that you can travel just about anywhere without spending a fortune on gear.
7 Awesome Things to Do in Tofo, Mozambique
Mozambique isn’t a country on the typical backpacker trail, but it’s peaceful, very affordable, and there are a bunch of fun and interesting things to do there that you can’t do anywhere else. In this post, Kristin Addis shares 7 awesome things you can do as a solo traveler in affordable and uncrowded Tofo, Mozambique.
Don’t Give in to Fear: How to Travel to a Place You Know Nothing About
Traveling to somewhere you’ve never been before with limited available information can be extremely nerve-wracking. But letting fear get in the way of a wonderful travel experience is a mistake. In this post, Kristin Addis of Be My Travel Muse shares how going to Mozambique helped her to take on a challenge solo and dominate it.