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gingerdonesnapped · 2 years
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Why does this happen with every "women only" group??
"Women Only" Travel Group: We created our women-only travel group so women can feel safe when they travel.
Me: Awesome!
"Women Only" Travel Group: Anyone who identifies as a woman is included!!
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heycrystalsmithart · 12 days
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Some shots of the ice around Niagara Falls when I was visiting Toronto. Only a very small portion of the water was unfrozen, despite all the water movement. I imagine the water underneath the ice sheets must be churning and moving quite fast.
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talkmint-blog · 10 months
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trendinfly · 7 months
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If you're a solo female traveler, you may be wondering which states are the safest. After all, safety is always a top priority when traveling.
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adventuresoverland · 9 months
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Wanderlust Women Unite!
If you've ever had questions or hesitations about traveling to Jordan with an all-women group, let us put your mind at ease. From breathtaking landscapes to vibrant culture, this empowering journey will shatter stereotypes and create unforgettable memories.
Still got queries on your mind? Shoot them our way!
Jordan Overland | All Women Edition
Dates: 7th Oct -15th Oct 2023. DM for details ASAP!
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aahanaresort · 10 months
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Come and rediscover the joy of being a child again, where endless fun awaits you! #aahanaresort . . . . .
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minibreaks-in · 1 year
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Traveling with the ladies-only Group is a life-changing experience. You can finally #experience how #blessed you are as well as find ways to #empower yourself, nurture your role in society, and discover how #independent and self-sustained you could be.
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elbadipalace · 1 year
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#Repost - @flylikebuttterfly by @elbadipalace 🇲🇦 Exactly one year ago I was landing in Morocco and I was falling in love with El Badi Palace 🕊 #Marrakesh Ps, You can fly to Marrakesh with @ryanair from #Dublin (direct flights 🤫) #moroccan #maroc #marocco #moroccotrip #girlswhotravel #elbadipalace #travelgirls #ladiesgoneglobal #womentravel #alhambrapalace #dametraveller #travelmorocco #sheisnotlost #living_destinations #visitmorocco #moroccovacations #unesco #moroccotrip #visitmorocco #ig_morocco #northafrica #argetinosporelmundo #igersmorocco #travelmorocco #hellofrom #moroccotravel #discovermorocco #inmorocco #ilovemorocco #exploremorocco (at El Badi Palace) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-6j2KIsbt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ambersandiegoo · 1 year
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SWIPE👈🏾 FOR BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN VIEWS & SOME HOMEMADE PASTA. 🇮🇹 Still dreaming about my Paccheri dish at @letresorelle_positano. If you want a beautiful view of the coast while eating some yummy Italian food, I highly recommend! It was delizioso! 😍🤌🏾😋 #grazie . . . . #mamboitaliano #womentravel #italianfood #paccheri #amalficoast #travelblogging #traveltheworld #italyfood #usablogger #foodbloggeritaliani #visitpositano #visitamalficoast #amalficoastitaly #liveyourbestlife #darlingescapes #ambersandiego #italyviews #travelview #solofemaletravel #femaletravel #exploreitaly (at Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpLF9asrTds/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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revivalofthoughts · 1 year
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Passenger
An unflinching stare, Trailing my bare arms to my chest, Skitters away only with my glare. My eyes now can’t close to rest.Iron wheels chug over the distance, The frown on my face: my persistence.
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shelkepooja · 1 year
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Never lose your sense of wonder 🌼 . . . . #mehrangarh #mehrangarhfort #jodhpur #jodhpurdiaries #jodhpurcity #jodhpurbluecity #rajasthanpics #wonder#wander#shetravels #shetravelsindia #girltravel #womentravel #shetravel__ (at Mehrangarh Fort) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3JGqzKjlX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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iamrubykhan · 1 year
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🚨[Save + Share] A few months ago I had the pleasure of attending @nomadnessfest . There I met @vkarel and she introduced me to her tourism company @greet.her . Created with the intent of pairing women travelers with local women tour guides in other countries, to date they serve 89 countries. The proceeds go directly to the guides. ……………………… The first place I visited in Morocco was : 📍 Marrakech As I wasn’t sure what to expect for this trip, I decided to book a guide for a one-day tour of Marrakech the day I landed. I already knew a lot of what I wanted to see, but having a guide really helped me to : 🔸 Navigate 🔸 Further understand cultural norms 🔸 Learn the history of certain places, and 🔸 Learn Arabic And so, I was paired up with a wonderful guide named Heather! 💕 [Swipe to see a pic of us] She really showed me the ropes as to how to get around. She taught me how to bargain for prices, be it items or taxi rides. She even checked-in with me almost everyday throughout the duration of my trip. Oh and I forgot to mention, she was a classic at photography! 👌🏾 ………………………. If you are a female solo traveler and might have a few reservations about traveling to a particular country alone, consider checking out : @greet.her . Have an authentic travel experience and do it in a sustainable way. 🥰 #beyondeden🌺 . . . . . #morocco #moroccotravel #solotravel #marrakech🇲🇦 #visitmorocco #travelblogger#womentravel #travelblogger #moroccotrip #travelmorocco #tourguide #sustainabletravel #blacktravelfeed #supportlocal #themelanintravelsclub #passportcollective #black_faces_in_dope_places #dameswhotravel #travelgirl #hardlyhome #girlsdiscovers #blacktravelinfluencer #blacktravelhackers #letsgoeverywhere #thetravelwomen (at Marrakech, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkwMakJOnsF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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amnaanjum20 · 2 years
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adventuresoverland · 9 months
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Get ready for an epic adventure like never before! Introducing the Jordan Overland - All Women Edition! ❤️‍🔥
Dedicated to breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes, join us as we celebrate the strength, resilience, and adventurous spirit of women from all walks of life, on this one of its kind experience!😍
Come join us for this epic experience! 😄🚗💨 🗓️ 7th Oct 2023 – 15th Oct 2023
For more information and a detailed itinerary, please contact below: 📱 +91 9911599811 📧 [email protected] 🌐 www.adventuresoverland.com
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pinkfeathergurl · 2 years
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The ultimate guide for securing safety for Women travelers!
Travel safety guide for fearless and strong women: https://bit.ly/3RmNxVV
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datethetown · 2 years
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And finally, folks met, friends made
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Almost a month after the fact, and two weeks since having returned from Mexico, I suppose it’s time to spill the beans on how I managed to find my people on my solo trip (sans the regular method of hostel parties). And of course it happened in the most natural of ways - aka with no one trying. I power-walked to make an 11am English language tour of the Oaxaca Botanical Gardens (Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca). She was right in front of me, asking “una persona mas?” to which the security guard gravely shook his head no. It was fully booked, I overheard him tell her, but that there was a Spanish language tour she could join in 15 minutes. Realizing that I, too, was resigned to the Spanish tour, I worried that though my Spanish is good enough, could I understand botanical taxonomy? The look in her eyes made me think she was undertaking the exact same calculations. Nonetheless, we both said yes, one ticket for the Spanish tour please! And then...as we went through the insane Covid rigamarole of Mexico - mandatory hand gel upon entry everywhere and being sprayed with who knows what to allegedly disinfect your air and aura, we shared an eyeroll. The eye contact that would write the history of the rest of my trip in Mexico. 
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Quickly realizing we were maybe the only English-speakers on the tour, we immediately bonded. “What did the guide say?” “Oh okay she said something about potatoes,” “Can you take a photo of me standing in front of this huge cactus?” And since few things breed intimacy as quickly as being the odd women out, the conversation turned to the usual travel Q’s - where are you from? Oh how long are you here? What’s been your favorite part so far? What was your last relationship, how long did it last, and how long has it been? God why are men so annoying sometimes? And then finally, after an hour long tour - “What’s your name?” “Julia.” “Pinar.” Nice to meet you! 
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(One of many photos taken of me by Julia)
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(Having formed such a quick bond, we naturally went to the bathroom together)
Julia was visiting from Berlin and had been traveling through Mexico with her friend Ellie. She invited me to join the two of them for lunch later at the Mercado Organic La Cochesa. I had other plans so I said no - JUST KIDDING - of course I accepted the invite. And as they say, the rest is history. Julia had some errands to run, but Ellie, equally as open and generous as Julia, invited me to join her for a walk around town. 
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(A mural made of mole) 
Throughout the course of the day, I came to find out that Turkey was a commonality between all three of us. Ellie had lived in Istanbul for 6 years, and had actually met Julia there. It never ceases to amaze me how small this world is. We walked around and came upon a beautiful wedding celebration - traditional Oaxacan version with monos de calenda (huge paper mache dolls in the shape of the bride and groom). It was so joyous and I am as speechless now trying to find words for how truly sweet of a moment it was to watch as I was then. 
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We talked and talked and the afternoon turned to dusk which turned to night and it felt like a reunion of old friends, as it does sometimes. Our time in Oaxaca overlapped a few more days and we partook in many more adventures in the Oaxaca Valley (most memorable of which was Hierve el Agua) - more on those trips coming soon!
So - my rating of just talking to the person next to you when the natural opportunity presents itself - A+++!
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