What It’s like to Travel as a Genderqueer Person
Sometimes gender can’t be read upon first impression. And as you’re probably imagining, this can make a lot of daily sit
Plan a Trip to New Orleans: Tips from 28+ Travel Experts
Wanderful Women’s Travel Guides offer a comprehensive resource to start planning your travels. We aggregate helpful trav
I Had an Abortion Abroad and I Have No Regrets
Nine years ago, I had an abortion in Cambodia. Today, I still have no regrets.We begin with a bowl of noodles. I’m halfw
Meet the Women of Ccaccaccollo, Peru, Who Are Preserving Their Culture
Do you try to support women-owned businesses and organizations when you travel? Check out this opportunity for your next
How to Travel (Safely + Solo) to Wonderful São Paulo
São Paulo is the largest city in South America and it is the perfect example of a cosmopolitan city that manages to be b
Educational Family Vacations in the USA: Why, Where, & How to Get Started
In 2014, I convinced my husband that we should take educational family vacations. He agreed, but added that they had to
8 Reasons Beyond Mardi Gras You Need to Visit New Orleans
New Orleans. What do you think of when you hear that citys name?Is it Mardi Gras? Does your mind immediately conjure ima
Don’t Forget Your Name, or Your Gender: the Trans, Nonbinary, and Queer Travel Guide
We all know that travel is great. And we also all know that the actual processes of traveling can be frustrating and exh
Know Before You Go: Travel in a Time of Terrorism
The attacks that took place in Paris on November 13th have left the world reeling, and I know I speak on behalf of the e
How to Explore Small Town Travel for Big Adventures & a Positive Impact
Have you considered more small town travel this year? Youre not alone! Theres a wave of seeking off-the-beaten-path dest