10 Reasons Why the Inca Trail Should be on Your Bucket List

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Let me preface this post by saying there are absolutely way more than just 10 reasons to hike the Inca Trail. However, below I will briefly discuss the 10 main reasons why I found the Inca trail to be so spell binding and inspiring.


1- The Views

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I still can't believe it was real. The nature surrounding the trail is so diverse and expansive. The trees and mountains truly seem to be infinite. I can promise you will never get bored with your surroundings while on the Inca Trail. Everywhere you look, there are just continuous mountain ranges dense with greenery.

It is important to ...

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48 Hours in Reykjav铆k; Solo Travel

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48 hours in Iceland? Sounds a little crazy, right? With careful planning, you can surprisingly see a lot. I stopped in Reykjav铆k on my way home from visiting family in Poland (because why not??), and unfortunately was limited on time. So I made the most of it!


That being said, here is how I planned my trip. First, I made a list of things I knew I wanted to see, researched the amount of time each would take, and organized my itinerary. I did make sure to book all of my excursions ahead of time. This helps with planning and sticking to a strict itinerary if you are limited on time. Reykjav铆k is also a very popular tourist destination, meaning places book up quickly.

Below is the itinerary I followed, and highly recommend if you are short on time! (or simply ...

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Sleeping on the Edge of a Cliff in Peru

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Natura Vive is a unique experience located in the nestled Sacred Valley in Peru, right outside the town of Ollantaytambo. They offer a climbing experience, as well as ziplining, or you can choose the ultimate package and do both, with an overnight stay in their "skylodge". I'll give you one guess as to which one I chose 馃槈

That's right, I decided to do it all. Why not?? Here is a breakdown of what my adventure would include:

Via Ferrata; The glass pods, or skylodges (where we would be sleeping) are located 400 meters directly above the Sacred Valley. How do you get there? Climb, of course! The method they use to get to these pods is called "via ferrata". This m...

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7 Continents Before 30

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It all started with a simple trip to Sydney, Australia in 2013. I thought I was just joining a friend for a New Year's Eve destination, but it became much more than that. My wanderlust was instantaneously sparked.

It was my first time leaving North America, and I quickly realized it would not be my last.

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...so what happened next?

Well let me start off by saying I didn't always have a goal of reaching all 7 continents.

I fell in love with what traveling offered me, and it quickly and organically became an attainable accomplishment. After...

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A Solo Adventure in Acadia National Park

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Realistically, if anyone is looking for an outdoor adventure within America, I would immediately recommend any National Park without hesitation. However, just like cities, each park has its own unique vibes and characteristics. If you are looking for a park that offers peaceful solitude with a magical "fairy-tale" setting, Acadia is the place to go.

In September of 2020 (yes, the horrid year of 2020!) I decided to do a week long solo trip. Partially just because I wanted to go somewhere new, and partially for a personal mental break. I chose Acadia National Park because I had never been there, I love the outdoors, and it was easy enough for me to drive to. The entire experience was nothing short of extraordinary.

Below I will go into more detail about...

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A Spontaneous Adirondack Adventure

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Have you ever found a super cute Airbnb...so cute that you just book it without really researching the location? Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Keene, New York! That's right. This was a totally spontaneous trip planned solely on how adorable (and affordable) the Airbnb was. The idea was to take a simple "getaway" trip, so location wasn't exactly top priority. However, I really lucked out. After booking it and panicking that I didn't actually know where I was going, I discovered Keene is actually in the Adirondack region. This was perfect because I have always heard great things about the Adirondacks, but never took the initiative to take a trip there. Sometimes things happen for a reason!

So at this point you're probably wondering what ...

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Best Practices When Planning a Trip

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People often ask me how I plan my adventures. "Do you use a travel agent?" "How do you know where to book everything?" "How do you know if a source is reputable?" Realistically, it is easier than a lot of people think to plan a trip. There are so many valuable resources out in the internet universe nowadays (this blog for example 馃槈).

The guide below is intended to hopefully ease your concerns, answer all questions, and help you plan your ultimate bucket list getaway! If you have any specific questions that aren't answered below, feel free to contact me here.


Booking Flights-

Travel Tips

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5 Tourist Traps I Fell For

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So...what exactly do I mean by a "tourist trap"?

Picture this. Imagine you are scrolling through Instagram, and you start seeing photos of this beautiful geothermal spa... steam is rising off the water, Icelandic mountains can be seen in the distance... you can almost feel the still peacefulness of the setting. You've been planning a trip to Iceland, so you add this magical place to your itinerary. The morning of your scheduled visit, you awake feeling invigorated and excited to explore this new location.

Fast forward... you arrive. The line to check in is out the door. You finally make your way through only to find swarms of other tourists in the locker room, so crowded that it takes you an hour to find an empty locker and change. You make you way care...

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