Tag Archives: Solo Female Travel South America
Cartagena Colombia solo travel: Is it safe? Glad you asked!
Cartagena Colombia solo travel: is it safe? I come to this city at least once...
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Apr
How I saved over $4,000 on accommodations in one year of travel
Reader Mail: Trisha, what a great life of adventures! I am very jealous of all...
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Mar
I spent $0 USD on accommodations when I traveled Argentina for 70 days
In this Argentina volunteering guide, I will share with you how I manage to pay...
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Feb
That guy in Rio de Janeiro who told me I can’t join the boys playing football
🗒️ Editor’s Note: This happened in 2014 when the writer, Trisha, was staying in Rio de...
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Jul
What’s it like to live with a Colombian family?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_message message_box_style=”outline” style=”square” message_box_color=”danger” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-pen”]Editor’s Note: This post was last updated on December 2,...
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What’s it like to live with an Uruguayan family?
[vc_row][vc_column][us_message]Author’s Note: This journal entry was written on 19 October 2014 in San Jose, Uruguay.[/us_message][vc_column_text]To...
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Failing to hitchhike all the way to Argentina
Author’s Note: This journal entry was written on 24 October 2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, dedicated...
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Aug
Should women travel alone in Latin America? Remembering the 2 Argentine girls who were murdered in Ecuador
The photo above was taken in Baños, Ecuador – some 400km away from where two Argentine girls...
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May
In South America, I learned that the best days of my life haven’t happened yet
When I started this blog in South America, the goal was not to boast about places...
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Apr
The day Rio de Janeiro told me “everything happens for a reason” is bullsh*t and real at the same time
Note: Names in this article was changed/not mentioned for various reasons. They are, however, truly...
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Apr
The many times Latin America treated me differently because I am a woman
The more I stay here, the more I understand my feministic level of thinking. And...
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First week of teaching English in Argentina
Before arriving Cordoba, I’ve been told by the children’s mother that I should never speak...
Nov

