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I traveled here for a birthday trip while visiting my friend who was living in San Diego.
I traveled here because I saw pictures of this incredible blue water less than three hours from Portland while I was living there.
I traveled to Koh Lanta as part of a two-month trip around Thailand with my boyfriend. I spent four days exploring the island, and it quickly became one of my favorite places in the country.
I traveled here because I was living in the lower peninsula of Michigan at the time and wanted to explore the natural beauty of the Upper Peninsula
I traveled here because I had a friend living in Seattle and wanted to see a concert at one of the most iconic venues in the United States.
I chose this trip because it was an easy place for my close friends to meet up, especially since some of them were living in South Korea at the time. It was the perfect destination to explore together and spend quality time as a group.
We traveled here to explore the culture, music, and city of New Orleans!
We traveled to the New Buffalo area as it is a quick trip from the Chicagoland area, and found the perfect rental tucked away near Lake Michigan. There was no shortage of amazing restaurants, curated shops & markets, and activities to keep the whole family happy.The mix of beach time, great food, creative activities, and cozy local spots made the trip feel full but never overwhelming.
For a short getaway that delivered both relaxation and discovery, this area exceeded expectations. It’s approachable, unpretentious, and full of small moments that stick with you long after you’re home. We’ll absolutely be back and next time, we’ll stay longer.
This trip was a dream come true. I always wanted to visit California and be able to see up close what I had so often seen in movies and TV shows, and I finally did.
I chose this trip because I was working in Italy at a summer camp in a nearby region, and it felt like the perfect opportunity to explore more of the area. Since I absolutely love the beach, spending my free time by the sea made the whole experience even more enjoyable.
I traveled to Turkey for something deeper than just sightseeing — I went to reconnect. Months earlier, during an Erasmus program in Bansko, I met a wonderful group of Turkish friends who instantly made me feel welcome, understood, and supported. Our connection was effortless, and when they invited me to visit them in Ankara, I knew I had to go.
I traveled to Turkey because I wanted to experience their culture through their eyes — the food they love, the places they cherish, the everyday life they wanted to share with me. It wasn’t about checking tourist attractions off a list; it was about friendship, hospitality, and seeing a country in the most authentic way possible.
I also wanted a change of scenery — a burst of color, warmth, and adventure after months of routine. Turkey offered all of that. From the vibrant bazaars and beautiful parks to the spontaneous nights filled with music and laughter, I found myself absorbing every moment.
Most of all, I traveled to Turkey because I knew it would be meaningful. And it was. It turned into a trip filled with unforgettable memories, delicious food, heartfelt conversations, and the kind of cultural richness that stays with you long after you return home.
I was staying at a friend’s peaceful farmhouse in Nes i Ådal, a lush pocket of the countryside northwest of Oslo, when we decided to plan a rugged nature escape. The rules were simple: it had to be something adventurous, scenic, and a destination he (as a local) had never done before.
We landed on a 3-day motorbike trip through the legendary alpine playground in the mountain region of Jotunheimen. On day two, we’d hike the iconic Kyrkja Trail inside Jotunheimen National Park. Before and after, though, the ride itself was something unforgettable.
I chose Sri Lanka because I wanted a journey that blended vibrant city life in Colombo, tropical beach days and surfing in Weligama, and a respectful wildlife experience in Minneriya National Park. It felt like the perfect balance between culture, nature, and adventure
When a dear friend and a fellow lover of Mexico confessed he’d never ventured to Baja (let alone Valle de Guadalupe), my mission was clear. I had to make our one day in Valle de Guadalupe unforgettable.
When Sapa suddenly blew up on social media — with misty mountains, cable cars disappearing into the clouds, and people calling it the “Europe of Asia” — it instantly made its way to our travel bucket list. So when seat sales and matching schedules finally aligned, we packed our sweaters, booked our Klook tickets, and set off for a five-day Northern Vietnam adventure — chasing mountain views, cozy weather, and bowls of steaming pho.