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2 Day Grand Canyon Antelope Canyon Tour

I recently went on a “2 Day Grand Canyon Antelope Canyon Tour” from Las Vegas through Max Tour. We visited the American Southwest’s most scenic and classic spots including Horseshoe Bend, Route 66 and Hoover Dam. And enjoyed two days basking in nature’s glory and adventure. 2 Day Grand Canyon Antelope Canyon Tour I opted for …

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A Pork Lover’s Paradise: Porkfolio Korean BBQ in Arcadia

When many think of authentic Korean BBQ in Los Angeles, their minds go automatically to the Koreatown restaurants. But the San Gabriel Valley has been catching up in recent years. With SGV winning in the realm of Taiwanese and Chinese cuisine for the past 4 decades, a few quality Korean BBQ restaurants have been able …

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Best Personal Alarm Keychain: The Chary 🚨

Solo travel is addicting, fun and liberating. As cliche as it sounds, these moments become defining points in your life. You get to learn about yourself and also meet people with different global perspectives. But traveling abroad, or even roaming around in your own neighborhood alone can come with danger risks. As females, we need to worry about …

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Escaping to Moab Valley via E-Bike Tour Adventures

Biking tours are one of my favorite ways to explore a new destination. It allows you the flexibility, the freedom and the opportunity to cover distances while out in the open. Most especially when this new unique destination is out in the vast wilderness. With covering longer distances obviously comes with challenges, especially if you’re …

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Neococo Empowers & Employs Refugee Women

Late last year, I had the fateful opportunity to meet the lovely Amrita Thadani over some Rosé on a Friday Jazz night at LACMA. Amrita is the founder of an ethical, fair trade and locally branded clothing company which employs refugee women and women of domestic violence. Neococo was founded in Fall 2017 as a …

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Should Travel Bloggers “Get Political”?

Should Travel Bloggers “get political” on their Travel and Social Media posts? Should writers, influencers, celebrities, doctors or teachers? Frankly, I think this is a silly, even stupid question. To be candid, I’m not one that necessarily believes that there are no ‘stupid questions’ in life. But I’m here to answer why I think that …

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Essential Packing Tips for Solo Women Travelers

Essential Packing Tips for Solo Women Travelers Packing is an essential step for any trip, domestic or abroad. But when you’re going on a solo journey, it’s not enough to pack as you normally would for a weekend beach getaway. The smallest nuisances can magnify when you’re alone, and the last thing you want is …

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Jai Jagat Tour Spreading Love from India to the US

In January 2017, I spent 2 weeks learning about the non-profit work by Manav Sadhna in Ahmedabad, Gujarat State of India. The NGO, with it’s base out of Gandhi’s Ashram, is a support base for the underprivileged population in Ahmedabad. There is a large presence of their Seva (selfless work) in the 6+ slum neighborhoods throughout …

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