Travel and Adventure

  • Campervanning with a Baby

    Campervanning with a Baby

    By Erin Reynolds We recently took a family trip to one of the best outdoor travel destinations in the PNW, San Juan Island in Washington State with our 5-month-old daughter. I have included some tips that we learned; hopefully they will encourage you to keep traveling as your family expands. For more tips on camping…

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  • Solo Women Travel Egypt

    Solo Women Travel Egypt

      The dream Famous the world over for its ancient history, Egypt has long been a country many desire to experience. The mystery of the Pyramids, sailing down the waters of the Nile, seeing the mighty Sahara, visiting the majestic Karnak and other temples and monuments, wandering the Egyptian Museum, exploring the Valley of the…

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  • 5 Reasons to Escape to Tuxbury Tiny House Village

    5 Reasons to Escape to Tuxbury Tiny House Village

    Looking for a unique, fun New England getaway? Head to the Tuxbury Tiny House Village in beautiful South Hampton, New Hampshire. By Kimberly Fisher Located in a quaint little corner of New England, USA, escape from city life and explore the tiny house living. Here are 5 great reasons to explore Tuxbury Tiny House Village:   1.) The Tiny Houses…

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  • KM 82:  A documentary on the porter voices of Peru’s Camino Inca

    KM 82: A documentary on the porter voices of Peru’s Camino Inca

    By Marinel de Jesus The Classic Inca Trail in Peru has been in operations for over 50 years. Machu Picchu is one of the 7 wonders of the world. But many tourists don’t know about the inequities that porters faced on the Inca Trail. The Porter Voice Collective (PVC), a global advocacy platform that was…

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  • How to Spend the Holidays Outdoors + Wanderlust Printables

    How to Spend the Holidays Outdoors + Wanderlust Printables

    By Janey Velasco We all know the outdoors are a great escape from reality. Whether you need a weekend away from work or a week-long camping trip with your best friends, connecting with nature will help you regroup and forget about the stressors of our day-to-day life. But camping isn’t just for destressing, it’s an…

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  • The Natural Beauty of the Mediterranean Sea Egypt

    The Natural Beauty of the Mediterranean Sea Egypt

      The entire Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected in the west by the Atlantic Ocean via the Strait of Gibraltar. This sea is surrounded by the three continents of Africa (south), Europe (north) and Asia (east). It is also the sea that connects to the Nile through Egypt and the Red Sea via the…

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  • Sombrilla Ranch Retreat Review

    Sombrilla Ranch Retreat Review

    Experiencing Sombrilla Ranch, Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA. By Jessica Shouse   I was thrilled when I first received the email from Nicole of campingforwomen.com with the opportunity to go to Pagosa Springs, Colorado and review a new Glamping getaway spot. The Pagosa area had been on my Colorado travel bucket list for quite some time.…

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  • The Natural Beauty around the Red Sea Riviera Egypt

    The Natural Beauty around the Red Sea Riviera Egypt

      Located between the continents of Africa and Asia (Middle East) is the Red Sea. The Red Sea is actually a saltwater inlet of the Indian Ocean which enters from the Gulf of Aden on the Saudi Arabian Peninsula and then leads all the way up to the Gulf of Suez on one side and…

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  • Australian Camping Tips and Tricks: Save time and Hassle

    Australian Camping Tips and Tricks: Save time and Hassle

    Check out these Australian camping tips and tricks for all keen explorers! Sponsored Post We love camping! But it’s definitely one of those learn-by-experience types of holidays. However, it’s not about how much you spend or the latest and greatest camper or gadgets. In fact, for beginners, we recommend considering campervan rental in Australia before…

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  • The Natural Beauty of Lake Nasser Egypt

    The Natural Beauty of Lake Nasser Egypt

      Although well regarded as a place of natural beauty, Lake Nasser, Arab Republic of Egypt is, in fact, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. It was completed in 1971 as a vast reservoir located mostly (83%) in southern Egypt and the remaining part located in northern Sudan, where it is referred…

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