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  1. Angela

    Great article! I traveled solo to Spain some years ago. I was 22 at the time and people told me I was crazy to go as a woman by myself. But I thought why wait? I didn’t have any friends that could afford it, so should I hold back and not get any experiences because of that? No!

    In Spain I met other travelers at hostels, people from Australia and Brazil and I was offered to come and stay with them if I’m ever in those countries. I will take them up on the offer if I go to those countries. In Madrid I met this girl who was from Basque country, but she was studying in Madrid. We hung out for several days and she showed me all kinds of places that I would probably not have seen if she wasn’t my guide. She too offered me a place to stay in Basque country if I was ever there. People were so nice and friendly! It was amazing.

    I took a day trip to Morocco. I had been told that it was safe to travel there as a woman. But it was not safe. The men behaved like I was some kind of prostitute. And I was happy when I got my feet on Spanish ground again. Would not reccommend Morocco if you’re a female and traveling alone. But I am aware that it might depend on where in Morocco you go.

  2. For the last 9 years, I have traveled by by myself. At first I thought that it would very lonely. But have learned to love it. You are your own boss, I have done what I want when I want. I’m now going on my 2nd cruise, an I can’t wait. Even thinking about my 3rd cruise, Alaska.
    I love to travel.

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Kenya looks like this too 🏝️🇰🇪
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We spent a week in Diani Beach (just an hour flight from Nairobi) staying at @almahali.villas, and it ended up being one of those trips I’ll always remember. This was a mommy + me getaway, and I genuinely didn’t expect it to be this kid-friendly—so easy, so relaxed, and just fun.

We had a private villa with a chef (game changer), got around by tuk tuk, and spent our days between the beach and some of the cutest beachfront restaurants—some even have playgrounds and kids programs on weekends (@galu_ecolodge_madafoos was a favorite).

The little moments made it: fresh coconuts from beach vendors, a dhow boat ride that led us to dolphins, Maasai warriors hand-beading the boys’ friendship bracelets, the warmest ocean I’ve ever felt, and the craziest vervet monkeys you’ll ever meet.

And the best part—getting to experience it all with my friend @tailsofamermaid, who lives in Nairobi and knows all of the best parts of Diani. She showed us all her favorite spots, and it made the trip feel so local and special!
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Packing smarter > Packing more ✈️

This garment duffel has been such a game changer for short trips—keeps clothes wrinkle-free, has a separate space for shoes, and still fits all the essentials.

I’ve been pairing it with the packing cubes and checked luggage from @OneQuince, and everything just works together—luxury quality, without the luxury price tag.

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Meeting rescued baby elephants at @sheldricktrust has been on my bucket list for years… and it exceeded every expectation! 🐘
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We booked a private visit, which is $1,500 for a group of up to 10 people (2026 pricing), and fully donation-based — directly supporting the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants.

There are only two private slots per day, so this is something you need to book well in advance.

It’s absolutely a splurge, but for such an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience (and knowing it supports conservation) felt incredibly worth it!

If that’s not in budget, they also offer daily public visiting hours (around $20 per person), which are still really special.

NOTE: You’ll also need to pay the Nairobi National Park entrance fee for any visit. 

It pairs perfectly with a safari drive in the park, since you’re already there. It’s such an easy and meaningful add-on to any Nairobi itinerary.

This is one of the most special (and ethical) wildlife experiences you can have in Kenya 🤍
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