Less-travelled places for women in Asia and Oceania 8. Hiroshima, Japan Recommended by Norie Quintos, member of JourneyWoman partner Adventure Travel Conservation Fund (ACTF) In 1945, the US dropped the world’s first...
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Carolyn Ray, Editor, JourneyWomanWhat women can do: Support travel companies that offer flexibility without exorbitant costs As travellers, we are used to the constant changes that occur when flights, weather or situations...
Reinvention isn’t about age, it’s about embracing the joy of uncertaintyBy Carolyn Ray, JourneyWoman November 2023 is a milestone month for me. It marks my fifth anniversary of the beginning of what...
What I learned travelling at home for 30 days by Sandra Phinney In my first column on slow travel at home, I referred to Mary Oliver’s quote from Our World about finding...
April – Koko Krater Botanical Garden, Honolulu, Hawaii, USAWhile eastern O’ahu is best known for snorkelling and bodysurfing, ‘it’s walking the 2.3. mile (3.7km) loop trail inside Koko Crater that will appeal...
Connecting with communities Places like Socotra are not used to tourism at all, or Westerners like us. But everywhere we went we were greeted with warmth, curiosity and smiles, whether it was in...
“On an expedition cruise, it’s better to do a few things well than a lot of things,” says SH Diana Expedition Leader Scottie Kiefer. “As we move away from civilization, we do...