Searching #vanlife on Instagram or Pinterest brings up swoon-worthy images of gorgeous, impeccably-renovated vans parked in front of the dreamiest sorts of locations, ranging from beaches to waterfalls to mountain majesties.
It’s a new form of living, modeled somewhat after hippie culture in the 60s, dedicated to freedom and adventure over routine.
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Solo travel is incredibly exciting, but it can also be really daunting. It’s important to know where to start when planning for your first solo trip, as the reality of solo travel is often completely different from what people may imagine. Although I’m pretty new to solo travel myself, these five tips have allowed my travels to be a more empowering, wonderful experience:
Yosemite is one of California's most famous parks, and the sixth most popular national park in the United States. It’s also, you know, incredibly gorgeous. If you decide you want to visit Yosemite, there are a few things you should know, ranging from the practical stuff to the lowdown on all the best hikes and viewpoints:
Over the course of my life, I’ve tried my hand at pretty much every type of travel there is, from luxury resorts with family, to city-hopping group tours, all the way to sleeping in the back of my car while solo traveling.
I also get really, really anxious. San Francisco is one of the biggest and brightest cultural hubs in the world, and it has the museums to show for it. The city’s museums are some of the best, and between incredible art displays from around the world to interactive science exhibits, there’s something for everyone. These are five of the city’s best:
San Francisco is a beautiful city with a rich history, but it’s not exactly known for being cheap. Parking alone can put you out twenty dollars at a minimum, and don’t even get me started on the rising costs of BART (one of our main lines of public transportation in the Bay Area). Despite this, there are still plenty of things you can do that won’t break the bank. These are some of my favorite ways to get the best of San Francisco on any budget.
Have you ever wondered how to make the most out of your trip? Ever wondered where those secret, off-the-beaten-path adventures are? It’s actually really easy to find out, and it all comes down to this: living like a local.
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Hi, there! Call me Kris. I’m a world traveler, author and artist working to showcase the world's beauty and inspire you to find your confidence to see the world!
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