Taking a road trip is one of the best ways to travel. Especially in a diverse country like the U.S., instead of just seeing one destination, you can see tons of landmarks along the way. And, if you have a big family or a big group, it can also be more affordable than flying or taking a train, especially if your car has great gas mileage. If you haven’t taken a road trip before, you’re missing out! ... Read the Post
Black History Month: Black Women Owned Travel Tour Companies
Black Americans spend $40 million on travel…annually. And that number is steadily growing due to the increase in membership in Black travel groups on social media. And while some Black owned travel tour companies have made headlines for some not so savory acts, there are plenty of Black women owned travel tour companies that are available to cater to your travel desires. In honor of Black History ... Read the Post
International Travel Checklist: Tips for Traveling Internationally for First Time Travelers
Taking an international trip sounds exciting and fun. Yet for some newbies, it could be a nerve-wracking idea. With so many unknowns, it’s easy to get discouraged before you even embark on your journey. But there are some simple things you can do when traveling internationally to make your trip much smoother. Here is an international travel checklist with a few travel tips for first time travelers ... Read the Post
Unique Travel Gifts for the Travelers in Your Life: Gift Guide
It’s not always easy to find a great gift for someone who can never stay in one place for too long or someone who loves to sightsee and travel the world. Gift cards would work, but you never know if they’d really be able to use them on their adventures, especially since most gift cards can usually only be used domestically, not internationally. And cash can seem impersonal (though I don’t know ... Read the Post
Avoid Motion Sickness: 9 Things You Should Never Forget to Do When Traveling
Well, this post certainly won’t win any awards for being the sexiest travel topic to discuss. Not by a long shot. But it’s something that I deal with in my travels and in life in general. And I know I’m not alone in dealing with the struggle of motion sickness—including car sickness and sea sickness and all of those fun things—and their symptoms. As I have traveled more and more as an adult, I ... Read the Post
Self Care, Taking a Step Back, and Using Travel as an Escape
On November 1, 2017, my mom died. Unexpectedly. Eleven days before her birthday. Less than one day after I had returned from Dubai. I was devastated. Even as I am writing this, tears are welling up and I can barely see the screen. Needless to say, my whole worldview changed at that moment. Sure, we all know that there is a circle of life and that people will die, but until you lose an ... Read the Post
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