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About you

My name is Ewa, I’m 23 years old and I’m from Poland. I work remotely and currently live in Barcelona. I love travelling and I do it as often as I can because I know that it opens me up to understanding how many ways one can experience life. Talking to people from another culture and listening to the stories of their everyday life, which are often incomprehensible and illogical to us, shows us that we often live in a bubble of certain impressions, rules, morals…and this is what I love most about travelling. I love piercing this bubble of my cultural perception of the world and finding out that there is no single correct way of life in the world. There are as many of them as there are cultures. At the same time, I enjoy learning foreign languages and photographing nature, so it all works together.

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

Above all, to get to know. I love to know. And I want to know how other people live in the other part of the world, what they call a normal breakfast and how abnormal that breakfast is for me. I love to be shocked by what is moral for each culture and what is crossing the border. Their religion, language, culture, history, values, cuisine, and daily life are things I love to discover and compare with my own, Polish. Travelling is great learning by doing, as long as we are open to it and don’t spend the whole trip locked in a hotel room.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I love road trips and trekking and mountains so lots of activities related to that. I like talking to the locals, eating what they eat and trying the activities they do. Sleeping in a tent or meet other travellers in hostels or Couchsurfing is what I am fond of. I also like to get hooked on the culture and art aspect, so I don’t skip museums and art galleries. All these things make a complete, worthwhile trip for me.

What’s your go-to travel hack?

 walk a lot so comfortable shoes, not necessarily photogenic and fitting in with Instagram standards. It’s not worth suffering through the whole trip for one photo in which we pretend it’s great when our legs are on fire. It’s good to have a piece of paper with, for example, phone numbers of people close to you. I know people whose phones were stolen somewhere in another country and it was much more problematic to solve this. We have the internet, but it is still easiest to just call someone from a useful phone. Chewing gum on the plane for clogged ears. I don’t know what the medical explanation for this is, but it helps me. If we hitchhike or blablacar, or sleep at someone’s place through couchsurfing for example, it is essential that someone close to us has that person’s details, car registration number or address. You never know! Powerbanks – especially during road trips such as in Iceland where there is no easy access to stations to charge phones. Eat where the locals eat, beautiful tourist eateries don’t always reflect the local food style and prices are certainly inflated. If I was travelling alone and felt unsafe in an area, I carried pepper spray, never used it but felt much safer with that knowledge. And last, something I stick to. If you have a planned trip with a list of attractions and you can spend more than just a few days in a place, there is no point in chasing after just another museum, sculpture or pub. If you feel that warm and homely feeling in a place if you meet wonderful people rich in stories and experiences, stay with them a few days longer. This will certainly give you more than completing the checklist. You will build a bond that can last for years and you will undoubtedly understand more about a culture, country and people by staying for a while among the locals and living with them, rather than running around the attractions designed for tourists. Soak up the place you are in, listen to the people and their stories, explore, taste and try to focus as much as possible on the moment, try to really experience the trip with all your senses.

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

You can travel without anything, but super helpful is of course phone, internet, a good app with maps, powerbank and in my case camera. Consider also insurance!

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Iceland without any doubts. Can be also Azores Islands.

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

I share the information (with my friends or family) about people I live with or travel in that place with. They always know where I will sleep, who I’m going to have a road trip with, which car, number or address. I don’t like parties in general, but even if I wanna go somewhere, I never go alone to a nightclub in a country where the culture is so different. I don’t recommend also night walks in the city, but if I really have a need to go out alone in such a place, I usually don’t dress provocative or sexy. I’m a feminist but in those moments this belief won’t help you (maybe if you’re a karate king you can try). So I used to wear in those situations a comfy sweatsuit, not a mini dress and high heels. Last but not least is respecting local rules. We come to this place as a guest, so I believe that we shouldn’t teach them how to live with an attitude that our way is the best. We can share and exchange experiences, but without understanding deeply the tradition of this place, we can’t criticize others. If you come to the hiper orthodox place where religion regulates everything, women are humble and zero provocative and you decide to have a walk in the city looking like a supermodel, sexy and half-naked, don’t expect respect. Maybe a better option would be doing it in a place with a culture closer to your one. Respect is a clue!

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Surround yourself with locals. If I sleep somewhere in a hostel, on the first morning I always spend at least half an hour talking to the receptionist about the place. I get in and listen. When I go for a coffee in a bar, my conversation usually doesn’t end with ordering a coffee, if there is no queue then I try to find out more. I look for local events, maybe there are holidays or special days in the area. If there are, I’ll definitely go to them. I look for friends, for example through Instagram, if I’m interested in photography, I look for local photographers, I get in touch with them and I go out to eat. If I like sport, I join a local run, a beach volleyball match or do yoga in the park. I just take the initiative and try to build some value into the trip, some kind of bond, and try to get in.

What’s your favourite word in another language?

Spanish GRINGO, english HEAVEN or SHALLOW, german LECKERBISSEN and polish LEKKI, WODA

When and where are you next travelling?

April-Poland, May-Iceland, June-Tenerife

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About you

I’m a 21 year old Medical Student who loves to travel and experience different cultures.

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

It gives me joy and makes me grow as a person.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I like to be around locals and find out more about their life and their culture.

What’s your go-to travel hack?

Not having too many plans. I like to let myself go with the flow. I talk to locals and find out where they like to go and then I go there.

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

My bum bag, I have everything I need in there.

What destination are you eager to go back to?

South Africa

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

I listen to my gut. If I get the slightest bad feeling, I get out of the situation. This works with people, hotels, places and all kind of things and has been working really well.

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

I just talk to everyone, some people offer to show me places, others have recommendations and hints on where to go and what to do. Also I like to stay in smaller villages, then it’s usually super easy to meet locals and experience their lifestyle.

What’s your favourite word in another language?

Empuss – Kimassai for cat

When and where are you next travelling?

Next week, to the bush in Tanzania

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About you

Juli Hirata is a biologist, world citizen and bike traveller. To be in the wilderness is her great pleasure and from this passion she started the project Extremes of Americas, a solo bike ride that started at Prudhoe Bay (Alaska), the north most point of Americas, and is heading the south most point of Americas in the Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. She is visiting the most important national parks and protected areas of the American continent and so far pedalled almost 24.000 kilometres on her bike. Juli is a bike traveller since 2002 and travelled to Brazil, UK, Marroco, Spain and Turkey.

In Americas, she rode her bike and wild camped in 16 countries (USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Suriname, Guiana, Trinidad and Tobago, Curacao, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru). From the Caribbean coast to the almost 5.000 meters high Peruvian Andes, she is on her way to the south.


Why do you travel and look for adventures?

To travel is for me the most beautiful form of resistance and feminism and my way of being free.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I’m travelling by bike so, my travel mode is in itself an adventure.

What’s your go-to travel hack?

No rush, places and people along the way have their own time and it’s important to respect this “time” to really enjoy the place.

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

I can’t travel without my bike. It’s the best way to travel and of being in contact with nature and with myself

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Yes! So many! I loved Mexico, Nicaragua and Costa Rica!

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

It can be a bit cliché but I do trust my gut and instincts, although I almost don’t stay in cities I try always to be aware of my surroundings when at it.

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Every place and person has its own time. I always reserve at least a day to “get lost” in the place, walk slowly and have ice cream at the main square observing the locals it always helps me to become a little part of the place.

What’s your favourite word in another language?

I like “Mayu” that in Quechua means “River”

When and where are you next travelling?

I’m in Peru and riding my bike down south to Bolivia

Visit Adais Alejandra on Instagram


About you

I’m a girl from Panama who has become a world citizen by the age of 19. I love to dance, meet new people and share all the fun stories I’ve ever experienced around the globe!

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I travel to experience the world, to mentally grow, to learn new languages and to shower myself with different cultures to become a well rounded person!

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I mostly go for the most local experiences.

What’s your go-to travel hack?

If you are a student always bring you student Id for discounts! For girls: bring a sport bra or a strapless bra for long flights 😉

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

Power bank, pillow and AirPods

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Turkey and Egypt

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

If I’m traveling by myself I bring a fake ring! I’ve never used it before but just in case I get some unwanted attention 🤷🏾‍♀️

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Use apps to meet local people! They will show you the actual local experience

What’s your favourite word in another language?

Cheers!

When and where are you next travelling?

I will be visiting London this summer and expect to visit Malaysia and Thailand by end of this year!

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About you

Hello. My name is Breanna Claye, I am 28 years old and I am from Westchester, New York. I work for a startup Hemp Company called Knock On Hemp based in NY. I am responsible for merchandising, content creation and branding. I am passionate about educating and promoting a more sustainable lifestyle through the use of hemp products. Another passion of mine is traveling. Throughout the years, I have met incredible people who have motivated, encourage and inspired me to see more of the world. So far I have been 34 countries and that number will continue.

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I travel because I am curious and I love new experiences. Traveling expands and challenges what you think you know about about other cultures and countries. Traveling encourages you to be open to new experiences and to step outside your comfort zone. I enjoy meeting and learning from different people around the world and building friendships off our differences and similarities. Seeing new cities and countries is always an adventure. I think adventures are experiences that are priceless. Traveling and experiencing new piaces are worth more to me than tangible things.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I believe traveling is an adventure of itself. Within the last couple years I have enjoyed traveling to places that were “less traveled/known” by others and doing road trips. Road trips allowed me to see more of a country, especially smaller towns and cities that I would not have thought to visit.

What’s your go-to travel hack?

The advancement of technology has made traveling a lot easier, especially when visiting countries where you aren’t fluent or familiar with the language. My go to travel hack when I need to translate text is using my iPhone. Apple with their recent updates has built in a few different ways to easily translate text into whatever language you want to read it in. If you are searching for something on the internet and it is in an unfamiliar language, you can highlight the text and there will be an option to translate it into the language you prefer. It also works when you point your iPhone camera at text too. You focus your camera on the text, and a square button with lines inside will appear on the right side of the screen. Once you hit the button and highlight the text it will give you the option to translate! It makes it a lot easier than having to use a 3rd party app for translating.

Another travel hack that I use with my iPhone is utilizing the ESIM function. I am from the United States so it might differ from country to country but my cellular carrier (T-Mobile) allows me to set up an electronic sim with my iPhone leaving the physical sim slot free. When I travel to other countries and want to use a sim from their country to get better cellular service, I am able to use the free sim slot. What is awesome about this is that you are able to toggle back and forth between the two sims and decide which one uses data, which one receives/send text and calls. It has made my life so much easier and I do not have to worry about manually switching sims.

**ESIM feature I believe is available for iPhone X and newer.


Got any gear you can’t travel without?

I cannot travel without my AirPods, iPad and a jacket. It is important for me to be able to listen to music anywhere I am and it is rare for to leave the house without them. I travel with my iPad because traveling of itself can be tiring and there are some nights after a long day where I just want to watch a show on one of the many streaming services I have. No matter the climate I always bring a jacket (leather or down jacket or both) because there is always a high chance I’ll be cold. I get cold easily and I rather over pack with a jacket then not have one at all!

What destination are you eager to go back to?

I am eager to get back to Europe! Europe was the first continent I visited and that is where my passion for travel really begun. I love how easy and inexpensive it is to get from country to country in Europe. I have been to may countries in Europe, but I would say I am eager to go back to Spain, Italy and Germany.

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

Being a female traveler comes with a lot of risk unfortunately, especially when traveling solo. To stay and feel safe when traveling I allow close friends and family access to my location so they can easily see where I am at any moment. I also give my parents the address to the hotel/AirBnB/Apartment I am staying at. I recently purchased an alarm door stopper that I put under my door every night just for extra security and comfort.

It is also very important to be mindful of your surroundings. I am extra observant when I am traveling and try not to walk around at night either.


What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

The best way to experience a destination like a local is to surround yourself with locals. Go to the restaurants and shops that locals go to. I love staying in Airbnb’s for this reason. I want to be right in the mix of everything and not separated from the people of the country. Facebook is a good resource to use when you want to connect with locals or like minded people. When going to another country, it is easy to search for Facebook groups in the cities you are in. I recently have met friends who use the Bumble BFF feature to find friends, mostly locals to connect with!

What’s your favourite word in another language?

I am currently trying to learn Spanish. I go to a lot of Spanish speaking countries to be around the language to improve my skills. I’d say I have a favorite phrase. It is when you toast before drinking. ” Arriba abajo al centro Pa dentro “

When and where are you next travelling?

Currently I am in Mexico. I bought a one way ticket here and have been here since October 2021. I am in Mexico City and plan on migrating to a beach town eventually. I have no plans so wherever the wind blows, I’ll go too. After Mexico I plan on continuing south into Central America and then South America.

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About you

Hi! I quit my job this year so that I could travel the world full time. Just the typical burnout from the 9-5 and ready to start living the life I’ve been imagining for myself since I was a kid. I’m so stoked to be finally doing it! I love all things nature, so I really care a lot about the environment and animals. Since traveling, I’ve met so many like-minded people, and it’s been so amazing!

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I want my point of view to be challenged, and I want to be able to form my own opinions about places and cultures instead of just listening to what the media has to say. I feel like traveling is the best way to be humbled, to learn about other cultures and their languages, as well as to try some amazing food 😋 seeing different landscapes and exploring this amazing planet we get to call home is pretty incredible too!

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I see anything as an adventure. I want the out of the ordinary kind of stuff, like showering with a bucket and a cup or sleeping on the floor of a hut in the middle of the desert. But also just walking up to the top of a hill for sunset or listening to street performers in a city. It’s all part of the adventure

What’s your go-to travel hack?

If you’re on a budget, stay in hostels. If you’re not on a budget, stay in hostels! It’s the absolute best way to meet people and connect with other travelers. I’ve met some amazing people who I now consider great friends from all over the world!

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

White noise machine. If you’re in a dorm and something is snoring, or in a noisy city, it’s a lifesaver. Earplugs just don’t cut it sometimes

What destination are you eager to go back to?

I’ve only been to Greece and Egypt so far, and I’m still in Greece 😂 I’m sure I’ll visit both again one day though!

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

Make sure your hostel/hotel is less than a mile from the city center if possible. Stick to the main streets, and take self defense classes. In certain places, it is perfectly safe to go out by yourself at night, as well as take public transport at night. Just be overly aware of your surroundings and try to stick around other people. Also find someone to walk behind if you’re walking by yourself in a sketchier area. I also carry a small alarm that is VERY loud when set off, and a flashlight with a very bright strobe that can temporarily blind someone, or at least slow them down for a moment

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Don’t stay for just a day or two. Stick around for a week or more in one city/town. Just wander around without an agenda and without maps

What’s your favourite word in another language?

La, which is ‘no’ in Arabic lol

When and where are you next travelling?

I’m going to Jordan in two days! Two guys I met while traveling have flown to Athens to meet me, and we’ll be going to Jordan together for 10 days, and meeting another guy I met while traveling there as well! Once they leave, I’ll stay behind and volunteer for a month or two so I can really envelop myself in the culture

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About you

I am a travel photographer and army wife based in South Korea, inspiring families to see the beauty in their surroundings and take their children with them on adventure!

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I travel to create joy and memories for my family while also educating them on the different cultures and foods we are surrounded by. It also invigorates my soul and makes me so happy to see and explore new places!

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

I look for adventures that we will look back on in years to come and be so happy we did it! In other words, adventures that are new and exciting, that we’ve never done before or might never get the chance to do again!

What’s your go-to travel hack?

My go to travel hack is to always bring a bottle of water and a snack like a granola bar, even if you don’t have kids because being hungry when you’re exploring is never fun! You want to be hydrated and energized so that you can fully enjoy your travels!

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

Of course, my camera!

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Take me back to Rothenburg in Germany!

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

I think this is a great and important question for our female travel influencers! Never post a story or post in real-time. In other words, I never make a post at a destination I am currently at so that followers know where and what time I am at a certain location. You never know who is watching you!

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

My advice is to avoid the tourist traps and head to the local districts off the beaten path! Also, going to a local grocery store and getting things for a picnic at a local park is also a great way to discover the local foods and merch!

What’s your favourite word in another language?

진짜? jinjja? It means “really??” In Korean. I love it and hear it in conversation all the time. Lol

When and where are you next travelling?

That is to be determined at the moment as the country we live in has heavy covid restrictions when it comes to leaving and entering but if there were none it would be the Philippines!

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About you

My name is Kayla and I have been an International Travel Agent for over 7 years as well as a Travel Writer/Blogger for over 3 years. Today, I run my own travel business called Travel Agent Without Borders where I specialize in creating unique, custom travel itineraries with a focus in sustainable travel. My travel blog includes destination guides, hidden gems, tips for packing & so much more!


Why do you travel and look for adventures?

It all began years ago when I boarded my first plane to Mexico with my family. I remember walking off of the plane and being in a world so different from where I was from. Since that week in paradise, my life changed forever. Traveling the world is so much more than getting a break from reality, or seeing beautiful sights. Travel changes you; it lifts you higher than you ever imagined possible, makes you laugh, cry, breaks you down, humbles you and pulls you out of your comfort zone. When you venture out into the world, you meet incredible people, experience new cultures and ways of life, you learn so many things about the world that surrounds you and about yourself. I travel and seek adventure because this big, incredible world is too beautiful for me to not see every corner.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

The kind of adventures that I look for when I travel are off the beaten path. Don’t get me wrong, I also enjoy seeing the amazing tourist sites, but I really love to break away and try to find those hidden gems!

What’s your go-to travel hack?

Use a Travel Agent! I think there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding using a Travel Agent to help book your vacations. I cannot speak for all of the agents, like any industry, there is the good and the bad. However, using an agent like myself will not only help you weed through the thousands of suppliers (hotels, airlines, tour companies, cruises and so much more) which saves you so much time, I don’t cost anything extra! Agents are not paid by clients, they are paid by the supplier, so booking online or with an agent, would result in paying the same price (sometimes we can find discounts!). Another advantage is that you always have someone in your corner, from planning to returning home, I am there to make sure anything that comes up, is dealt with and we find a solution.

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

I cannot travel without my sleep mask! My mask has saved me so many times while traveling. Whether you are trying to sleep on a plane, train, on a bus in the middle of the night while the street lights whiz by, your sleep mask will always keep the light out and allow you to get a deeper sleep.

What destination are you eager to go back to?

So many! I definatly want to head back to Greece and Italy.

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

When I am traveling, there are a fews ways that I ensure that I stay safe. I love to kick back and relax during my travels and immerse myself into the destination I am visiting, but I always have it in the back of my mind to be aware of my surroundings. This is something that I do at home as well. I also always check in with my family and let them know what I am doing that day as well. Lastly, always be respectful. This is a huge part of travel, if you are visiting a destination, be respectful of the way the locals live their lives and dress. If you are traveling to a more conservative area, be respectful and dress accordingly!

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Talk to people! Learn a few words in the local language and fill in the gaps with something like google translate, or you may speak the same language as someone you meet along the way. This is one of my favourite things to do when I travel, meet locals and spend some time learning about where they live, what their life is like and anything else that comes up in conversation. I have met people around the world that I still talk to years later and that have shown me things tourists wouldn’t find, just by starting a conversation.

What’s your favourite word in another language?

My favourite word in another language is amour, its cliche but love conquers all!

When and where are you next travelling?

My next trip (and first since Covid!) is to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico departing December 16!

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About you

Hello, travel bugs! My name is Beth and I’m a midwestern bibulous foodie trotting the globe one adventure at a time. I’ve been traveling since I was a teen but the majority of my biggest adventures didn’t begin until my 30s as my husband and I dedicated ourselves to a life mantra of “fewer things, more experience”. 17 countries, 36 US states, and counting! Travel is my true passion and I love sharing my stories with others who want to see the world. For me travel allows us to connect with others and the earth by learning about other cultures, tasting new foods, and getting lost in the moment.

We are able to travel often due to the flexibility of our careers. I am in real estate so I do not have set hours or PTO and I’m on an amazing team that is able to step in for me when I’m gone. My husband has a corporate gig where he works remotely, he’s been there long enough that he has built up 30 days so PTO a year (that’s a lot for the US ha!). You add in weekends and that allows us to trot the globe often.

When we travel we love a mix of activities. We hike, we eat, we walk around cities, we see all the touristy sites, we go off the beaten path, we do excursions, anything that connects us closer to the country or city we are visiting. Some of our top favorite memories have been bathing with elephants in Thailand, hiking up to Humanty Lake in Peru, wandering the streets of Amsterdam, doing tuk tuk karaoke in Cambodia, kayaking near Seward in Alaska, zip lining in Costa Rica, exploring wine country in Guadalupe Valley Mexico, taking a seaplane to Dry Tortugas in Florida, jumping off a high cliff at 7 Sacred Pools on Maui, drinking German beer at Oktoberfest in Munich, the list goes on!I also happen to be a bonus mom to two young girls and we have had a blast teaching them our values when it comes to travel. We don’t take them on every trip but they do get to adventure along from time to time. I hope they appreciate the different perspectives we try to instill in them and I can’t wait to see where they are inspired to go.

Travel often, friends!! The world would love to see you 🙂


Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I love adventure, learning and getting lost. Travel provides so much inner happiness for me because every memory is mine to keep and I can experience them again whenever I choose.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

Pretty much anything! From hiking to trying new foods, from chatting with locals to site seeing, I love it all!

What’s your go-to travel hack?

Dive into Airbnb research. Some places are more than just lodging, they come with an experience. Some of my favorite parts of our travels have been found on Airbnb through the hosts.

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

Packing cubes, foot hammock, deflatable neck pillow, comfortable shoes!

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Thailand will always hold a special place in my heart. South east Asia is the most amazing corner of the world. The people, the culture, the food, the natural beauty, everything is just amazing.

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

Always be aware of your surroundings. I avoid dressing like a tourist even though it’s probably obvious. I always take my anti theft bag, it looks like a normal bag but opens from the back.

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Talk to a local and ask them where to eat. Nothing feels more local than dining with them. It’s hard to avoid touristy areas when you want to go site seeing. But never pass up an opportunity to explore off the beaten path areas as well.

What’s your favourite word in another language?

I’ve honestly never thought about this. But I do learn hello, thank you, how much, where is, toilet, and beer in the language of each country we visit. Think best ways to stay safe but also know your priorities 😉

When and where are you next travelling?

South Africa in January and Guatemala in March!

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About you

62 years old. Art teacher. love travelling

Why do you travel and look for adventures?

I love to meet people and discover new places. Luxembourg is too small for me.

What kind of adventures do you look for when you travel?

city trips, nature

What’s your go-to travel hack?

as a woman just be well organized before leaving for your destination

Got any gear you can’t travel without?

Photo stuff IPad

What destination are you eager to go back to?

Canada

How do you stay safe when you’re travelling?

Just being aware and not having confidence too quickly especially when you travel alone as a woman. Leave always your exact address of the day

What’s the best way to experience a destination like a local?

Do like the locals. go to the market walk a lot through the cities, respect traditions and try their food

What’s your favourite word in another language?

Hello

When and where are you next travelling?

Paris Frankfurt