Oh, Paris, we meet again. And not precisely under the best circumstances. Not having a place to sleep had always been a latent fear as a traveller. It was always in the back of my…
Category: Travel tips
Packing advice, flight tips and a bunch of travel hacks for the traveller in you.
ESTA Visa Programme: just fill an onlinef form and travel to the United States without a traditional visa
I hate visas. I really do. They are expensive, time-consuming and stressful. As a Mexican, I have to apply for a visa to get into the United States, and even though it lasts 10 years,…
The Importance of Solo Female Travel
A few months ago I was having drinks with my best friend and her date in Barcelona. The guy in question seemed intrigued about my blog, so I gave him my card in case he…
What to do when you get detained at the border
Travel bloggers share their experiences and tips With all these new immigration regulations coming I am absolutely sure that crossing borders will become harder than before. And not only in the US. A few months…
10 Things no one tells you about being a full-time solo traveller
One week from now it’s going to be six months since I left Guadalajara back in the summer of 2016. I still can’t believe that I’ve been away from home for half a year. Since…
7 tips to keep safe as a solo female traveller
People had made me a lot of questions since I started my journey (it’s been three months, can you believe it?!). But one of the most recurring ones in how do I keep safe while…
How to survive long flights: a mini guide
I guess it’s a big hypocritical of me to write this post since I’m the best long-flight traveller ever. I’m not praising myself or anything. It’s just that after four years in a Uni where…
9 Packing Essentials for any Long-Term Travel Girl
When it comes to long-term travel, I always try to keep in mind two things: space and practicality. I’m a budget traveller, which means I travel with economic airlines and I can’t really afford the…
How to quit your job and travel the world
Ever since I started planning my journey, one of the questions I get the most is how to quit your job and travel the world. The truth is I still ask myself the same question…