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Caucasus/ Georgia/ Travel Planning

Glaciers and Guide Dogs: Trekking in Svaneti, Georgia

Pristine green mountains covered in wildflowers. Snow-capped peaks. Cows grazing on open…

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Asia/ Malaysia

Street Life: The Murals of George Town, Penang

As I arrived in Penang’s capital city of George Town–a former trading…

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Asia/ Myanmar

Lessons in Patience and Knowing When to Say When: Myanmar

Myanmar and I got off to a rough start. I was exhausted…

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Jordan/ Middle East

Farming in the Jerash Mountains: My First Work Exchange

“Long live farming! Long live nature!” Omar calls out as he stands…

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  • In Armenia/ Caucasus

    Exploring the Arts and Warmth of Yerevan, Armenia

    It was just a few days into my stay in Yerevan that I gave it a spot on my growing list of places I…

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  • In Budget/ Caucasus/ Georgia/ Travel Planning

    By the Numbers: Two Months in Georgia

    Just how low can my travel spending go? In nearly two months in Georgia (the country, not the state!), I spent a total of…

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  • In Caucasus/ Georgia

    Letting the Pictures Tell the Story: Tbilisi, Georgia

    Tbilisi was my home base in Georgia for nearly two months. I rented a renovated apartment in a Soviet building with a crumbling facade…

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  • In People

    The People You’ll Meet: Julia Vetter

    Julia Vetter is a German-American who was born in Dusseldorf and moved to Arizona at the age of 7. After graduating high school, she…

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  • In Caucasus/ Georgia

    The Day I Learned What “Kill the Nerve” Means & Tips for Handling Medical Issues on the Road

    “You have to just…trust me,” she repeated, as she hovered inches from my face with a metal pick in her hand. “It has to…

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  • In Armenia/ Caucasus

    Meeting My Armenian Mother in Dilijan

    Lena stood near the doorway to the living room. As I looked toward her to say my goodbye, her gaze moved to the floor.…

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  • In Armenia/ Caucasus

    Everyday Moments: Prepping for Winter in Yerevan, Armenia

    The scent of cooked tomatoes and spices wafted in the air. As I peered into the kitchen, I saw my host, Arevik, sitting at…

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  • In Caucasus/ Georgia

    Tasting Georgian Hospitality: A Day in the Truso Valley

    “This—finish,” the man in the camouflage shirt and pants said to me as he made a criss-cross motion in front of his chest with…

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  • In Europe/ Greece/ People

    The People You’ll Meet: Said & Nora

    Said, 26, and Nora, 22, are a young couple originally from the countryside of Aleppo, Syria. They met at the University of Aleppo, where…

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  • In Caucasus/ Georgia

    Finding My Place in Sighnaghi, Georgia

    Growing up, when I wanted quiet time I would walk to the less trampled woods of Rock Creek Park near our family home in…

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I wasn’t going to climb Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) I wasn’t going to climb Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak). Everyone said you *had* to do it for the sunrise, and I’ve done those treks before. You get up after two hours of sleep and make the walk, only to arrive two hours early and huddle in the cold until the sunrise. I started at 2 a.m. and sure enough I reached the top two hours later, with another two hours to wait in the cold. But this one was special. A pilgrimage for people from four religions, there were people of all ages doing their best to climb the 5,500 steps to the top. Some people carried sleeping babies. Some were helping elderly family. It was a special experience, one I’m so glad I didn’t miss (and, yes, the sunrise was beautiful!). #srilanka #adamspeak #womenwhotravel  #solofemaletraveler #mycalveskilledmeafter #travelgram
In Sri Lanka, coconut deliciously goes with everyt In Sri Lanka, coconut deliciously goes with everything. This was at a market in Jaffna, in the northern province, a world away from the south and one of my favorite parts of the country.

#srilanka #jaffna #coconut #foodilove #travel #travelgram #womenwhotravel #wanderlust
Love the papery petals and the brushes of purple i Love the papery petals and the brushes of purple inside. *
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#maldives #dhigurah #naturelover #travelgram #womenwhotravel #wanderful #wanderlust #flowers
Friday morning, the start of the weekend in Maldiv Friday morning, the start of the weekend in Maldives. Kids from a football club in Mahibadhoo played in the water after practice and a yellowfin tuna boat came to shore for the prayer service. By noon, the beach and the streets were empty.
I once saw an art exhibit in NYC called the color I once saw an art exhibit in NYC called the color of water. I kept thinking of that name as I sat and stared at the colors of the water over and over again in the Maldives.
A baby shark 🎶... I had the song stuck in my he A baby shark 🎶... I had the song stuck in my head for days while staying at my first stop in the Maldives. The adorable baby reef sharks swam right at the shoreline through swarms of tiny fish, every now and then lunging at the fish and causing them to leap from the water while other bigger fish that followed the sharks jumped after them to catch what they could.
Fresh from the sea...at last weekend’s Mermaid P Fresh from the sea...at last weekend’s Mermaid Parade.
At the fabulous Ganesh Temple last weekend for a c At the fabulous Ganesh Temple last weekend for a celebration of Ganesh's birthday. Queens, you are my favorite NYC borough. (And delicious dosas in the canteen!)

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