Zero-Waste-Destinations

REMOTE ISLAND PARADISE, Christmas Island

Christmas Island, also known as Australia’s ‘Galapagos’, is a remote Island territory in the Indian Ocean. Boasting several endemic species of birdlife & host to the annual red crab migration – an event that does not occur anywhere else in…

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Solo in Tasmania

Tasmania has the country’s friendliest locals and solo travel in Tasmania is incredibly safe for women to travel around even at night. There isn’t a specific travelling trail and it doesn’t have the party scene that you find on the…

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TULUM, MEXICO : Travel Guide

Lately it feels like everyone and their mother is going to Tulum, at least from New York City. I made plans to visit Cancun, Mexico for my cousin’s wedding and decided I needed to also see what all the hype in Tulum…

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Relaxing on the Beach in Zanzibar

Growing up on the East Coast, I’ve naturally been to several beaches in my twenty five years of existence. The Outer Banks, Topsail, Carolina and Wrightsville Beach were all beautiful. However, none could compare to my beach vacation experience in…

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Wanna Go To Socotra, Yemen?

Can you still go to Socotra? Let me just start of with saying- I was privileged to visit a small bit of mainland Yemen and the otherworldly island of Socotra back in 2014. I had been dying to go to…

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MOROCCO’S BLUE CITY

The one place I wanted to go to more than anywhere else in Morocco was Chefchaouen, or “The Blue Pearl.” After not being able to purchase a bus ticket online, I almost missed out on going here by the time…

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Two weeks across Palau

Back home in the city, it’s the evening rush hour and my little urban street is clogged with cars. Through the window, the sound of a car horn signals the frustration of a driver below. But my apartment is empty,…

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Swimming with Turtles in Maldives

It has been in my wildest of dreams since forever to visit the Maldives and experience this magical part of the world that is truely the definition of Paradise! From flying over the islands by sea plane, swimming along side turtles…

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Meet the Lemurs in Madagascar

The fourth largest island of the world Madagascar lies off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean.  The island, which once was a part of the African landmass, has been isolated for about 165 million years. The isolation…

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