Theyare the women who drop everything in the middle of the week, day, ornight, pack their bags in a few minutes (because they are partiallypre-packed all the time) and storm out into the wild to get a glimpseof that special something that suddenly inspired them to go on a tripof a lifetime. Well, I might be exaggerating, but just a little bit.Female travel bloggers do travel a lot, sometimes even more than theyshould, leaving close to no time to note their discoveries and uploadphotographs. Yet when they do have time, we get to see and read someof the most peculiar, unusual, and wonderful experiences that comefrom truly brave, intelligent, and beautiful women that have seen alot and are planning to see even more. If you’re lacking someinspiration, be it travel-related or otherwise, here are 8 awesomefemale bloggers that will add some colours to your day. And whoknows, maybe you’ll want to become one of them?
KristinAddis – Be My Travel Muse
KristinAddis has a larger than life passion for travelling and knows moreabout doing things solo than any other blogger out there. She’sditched a banking career to go hitchhiking in Asia as well as goodold hiking in the most beautiful spots of the world. Despite her busyschedule she always finds the time to blog about what’s importantto her and to help other female travellers gain confidence in whatthey do.
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SabrinaLovino – Just One Way Ticket
SabrinaLovino is a stark example of what a woman can do when travelling on abudget…Which is – anything she wants! From pet housesitting toexploring Malaysia’s islands and discovering the not-so-glam sideof the Philippines – this woman isn’t afraid of anything and doesa wonderful job at documenting her adventures.
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GloriaAltanmo – The Blog Abroad
GloriaAltanmo is an ambitious young woman who has find her voice thanks totravelling and hasn’t stopped sharing her experiences ever since.Be it excitement, the thrill of adventure, or some painfulrealizations – she spills it all out to make the experience ofother women’s travels a bit easier and to warn the ones comingbehind her about what to expect. She’s a real gem!
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KierstenRich – The Blonde Abroad
Kiersten Rich is a living and breathing example of a woman whodecided to turn her passion for travelling into a stunning career.She proves that everyone can be a professional and do lots oftravelling at the same time, you just have to find something youreally enjoy doing while you’re at it. Kiersten is a brandconsultant, adventure traveller, and a global advocate for solofemale travel.
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Brooke Saward –World of Wanderlust
If you’re youngand desperate, but still willing to travel – here’s aninspiration for you. Brooke Saward left Tasmania when she was 22years old and started travelling non-stop, eventually turning into aseasoned luxury travel writer. She’s created her very own app, shesells eBooks, and blogs whenever she has the chance.
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Mapping Megan
If you have apassion for travelling this doesn’t actually mean you have to do italone. It just so happens that most of the time it’s hard to find aperson you can share it with, but it’s not impossible, and Megan isone of those lucky women who found a man that matched her perfectly.They met in Africa, got married with a volcano at the backdrop, wentup Mt. Kilimanjaro, and haven’t stopped travelling ever since, butthis time – as a couple!
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Laurie Satran
How about travellingall year round and still have a full-time job? Some may say it’sdifficult and nearly impossible because travelling IS a full-timejob, but Laurie Satran manages to do both. She’s a Huffington Postblogger and a passionate traveller who loves photography and just alittle bit more comfort while travelling. She’s an inspiration toall those women who think one can’t travel with a steady job.
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Lauren Bath
Pro travelInstagrammers might not surprise anyone these days, but only becauseonce upon a time Lauren Bath from Australia quit her job and inventeda new one that suited her dreams and passions – a professionalInstagrammer and a marketing specialist with a focus on tourism. Shewas the first to make a career like this in Australia and became aninspiration for women all around the globe.
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