Wanderess: The Unearth Women Guide to Traveling Smart, Safe, and Solo
Wanderess: The Unearth Women Guide to Traveling Smart, Safe, and Solo
- Discover your specific travel style
- Learn how to travel solo
- Build your destinations wish list
- Find volunteer opportunities abroad
- Get expert tips on travel hacking
- Use helpful checklists, from trip planning to packing
- Write your own feminist city guide
- And so much more! Featuring advice and wisdom from experienced and well-respected travel experts and influencers including Annika Ziehen, Oneika Raymond, Brooke Saward, Kelly Lewis, Dani Heinrich, Esme Benjamin, Beth Santos, Jessica Nabongo, and Evita Robinson, Wanderess will give you the tools you need to be prepared, aware, and ready to get the most out of every trip.
Author: Nikki Vargas, Elise Fitzsimmons
Publisher: Clarkson Potter Publishers
Published: 02/01/2022
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780593138496
About the Author
Nikki Vargas is the Founding Editor and Co-Founder of Unearth Women. Originally from Colombia, Nikki is a New York City-based journalist and editor. Previously, she worked as an editor at The Infatuation, Atlas Obscura, and Culture Trip. Nikki has appeared on CNN and Good Morning America and has been featured in the New York Times, Vogue Spain, and Travel + Leisure for her work with Unearth Women. In addition, Nikki has spoken at the Women's Travel Fest, Women in Travel Summit, and the New York Times Travel Show as an expert on women's travel. When not traveling, Nikki can be found living in NYC with her partner, Jeff Cerulli, their tabby cat, Peeps, and dog, Chico.
Elise Fitzsimmons is Unearth Women's Co-Founder and cares deeply about the representation of women around the world. Elise and her work with Unearth Women have been featured in Travel + Leisure, Washington Post, Good Morning America, Cheddar TV, and more. Elise lives semi-nomadically. When she is not practicing yoga, editing podcasts, or learning about deep space, she can most often be spotted arm-in-arm with new friends discovering hole-in-the-wall eateries.