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She Sees the World Part 1

No travel partner? No problem! If there’s one thing we love, it’s travellers who wait not for others to be ready, but make world adventures happen for themselves. In this first post of an ongoing series, we salute four female solo travellers who tackle their travel dreams head first, while offering up a little advice for others on the same path.

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Santa Monica Pier Surprise Proposal

“As we were walking down the boardwalk path, I thought it was strange we were going that way as we had just been dropped off closer to the pier, but I didn’t think too much of it. We paused to take a selfie with the pier and sunset in the background. As I was putting my phone away, Tim said, “Before we go to the pier, there’s one more thing I want you to have.” … and he reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a square black box, and promptly got down on one knee.” – Lauren

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Returning to Italy Together

“When you get to Florence, the first thing I recommend you do is climb to the top of the Duomo for a real perspective on the city. We went on an amazing food tour, where we stuffed ourselves with cakes, pastas, wine, and every gelato under the sun! It was wonderful interacting with the local neighbourhood storekeepers and learning their stories. In Italy, always make time for wine and cappuccino, and don’t be too strict on time – the local lifestyle is about enjoying life and not rushing too much.” – Anne

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Remembrance of Things Past in Hong Kong

When our 80-year-old dad suggested he visit the place of his roots ‘one last time,’ my twin sister and I jumped at the opportunity to take him back to Hong Kong, a place where he lived prior to his immigration to Vancouver, Canada as a young man. Our dad was a little boy during the second world war and has memories of struggle and poverty. He had never talked much about his childhood (other than to say it was “tough”), but when we arrived in Hong Kong, not only did he start speaking fluent Cantonese, but the stories of his past started flowing. My sister and I couldn’t believe it!” – Jenn  

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A Solo Parisian Adventure

When you travel alone, you can gain so much – but one thing that can suffer is the pictures you bring home! Not letting a special trip go undocumented, Caitlin decided to have Flytographer Krystal capture her first visit to one of the most glamorous cities in the world – Paris! Between strolling along the Seine and stopping by the Champ de Mars, this adventurous lady now has fabulous photos of her solo European adventure.

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