When I think about traveling, I don’t just think about destinations, flights, or places on a map. I think about moments. The quiet, unexpected, deeply personal moments that stayed with me long after the trip ended. Those are the experiences
There have been times when I didn’t have weeks to plan a trip. No long research process and detailed spreadsheets. No time to go back and forth on every decision. Just a limited window and a decision to make it
When I first started traveling, I relied on basic tools. I didn’t think much about apps. I assumed I could figure everything out once I arrived—using whatever was available in the moment. But after traveling internationally, I quickly realized something
When I first started traveling, finding a hotel felt simple. I would search, pick something that looked good, and book it. But after a few trips, I realized that choosing the wrong place to stay can affect your entire experience. It
When I first decided to travel internationally, one of the hardest decisions wasn’t booking the flight. It was choosing where to go first. There were so many countries to choose from, and when you’re just starting, everything can feel overwhelming.