…do our research before. We do our research when we buy coffee, why wouldn’t we do more research when we travel somewhere? Carol: I think we’ll be more deliberate about…
Women in Travel: Meet Yumi Yamane, Leopard Researcher in Kenya
…It was love at first sight. That was in 2004. Searching for literature about the cat, she realized that there was little research on one of the world’s most secretive…
Top Travel Apps Recommended by Women over 50
…can clip web pages into it – which I find handy when doing research (must-see places, articles) – and save documents such as flights, hotel bookings, and more. I save…
Travel Resources
…among different airlines with lots of search filters available. Up for adventure? Use the “Everywhere” feature to find the cheapest flights to anywhere. Booking.com Search a wide array of accommodations…
Where do we go from here? Predictions for Women’s Travel in the Future
…enjoy! – Nancy 10. Just as we research and plan our itineraries for travel, we must research and prepare physically for travel. – Nekessa 11. Do not forget how good…
Practicing Responsible Animal-Based Tourism: Guidelines for Ethical Travel
…in the book The Business of Sustainable Tourism Development and Management by Slocum, Aidoo, & McMahon, (London, Routledge). 1. Research, research, research… Many organizations exist that strive to educate the…
10 Things to Discover on the new JourneyWoman Website
Last updated on October 28th, 2021 Welcome to our New Home! JourneyWomen: You asked for a website that was simple, clean, and easy to search. What we are delivering you…
9 Tips for Becoming a Traveller in Your Own City
…on trip? Apply it to your own city. Follow its hashtag. See what people are up to and posting about. You can also search your city on Pinterest, where ideas…
JourneyWoman Women’s Travel Advisory Council
…writer, Solo Traveler, Tour Operator Rishikesh, India Mariellen’s #1 Travel Tip for Women: “Research before you go – research your destination and do some inner research too, to make sure…
Women in Travel: A Q&A with Dr. Cynthia Moss, Amboseli National Park’s Elephant Doyenne in Kenya
Last updated on November 2nd, 2023 Featured image: A collared elephant who is a part of our recent research into male movements through human-inhabited landscapes | Photo by ©Amboseli Trust…