A woman finds clarity and adventure amid a transportation oversight that alters her entire plan.

A woman finds clarity and adventure amid a transportation oversight that alters her entire plan.
Sometimes it just takes leaving home to fall in love. Hear about the unlikely travel romances of these three seasoned globetrotters.
As women grow more interested in connecting with their roots, it’s no surprise that the allure of heritage travel is growing.
An intrepid Nepalese guide teaches a trekker to ‘make confidence’ as they ascend the Himalayas.
Women make the bulk of travel decisions and more and more are opting for solo adventures.
What Randi Delano discovered was life-changing. Traveling on a dime was easier and actually cheaper than her life in New York—so much so that she was able to turn travelling into her full-time job.
Last November, in the rugged west of Tasmania, 14 dancers from around Australia converged to participate in “Body Landscape,” an experiment facilitated by Dutch choreographer Frank Van De Ven.
I came to Oaxaca to study light and left with a new appreciation of not only how light dictates art, but how it shapes our day to day.
Climbing Kilimanjaro is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. It’s also the most important.
For AWT contributing photographer Tatum Mangus, traveling is a lifestyle that complements her art.
I was a woman traveling alone in the wilderness of Finland for a Christmas without electronics or expectations.
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