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My Simple, Practical Tips on How Not to Look Like a Tourist Abroad

First, why is this important? As a solo female traveler, especially if you like going “off the grid” to explore on your own, you’re less conspicuous. Pickpockets are a factor in every large city, here and abroad. Also, there are cultural norms which, as a woman traveling in a different country, merit your attention. Here are a few of my personal rules for “blending in.” Fanny packs shout, “I am …

Poland’s Buried Treasure: The Grandeur of the Wieliczka Salt Mines

The Wieliczka Salt Mines. A thousand feet deep, 200 miles of passageways first dug with hand tools by salt miners beginning in the 13th century when salt was precious as silver. Magnificent carvings in grey salt rocks. Chandeliers carved from salt crystals. There are over twenty separate chapels in the mine dating from the 17th century. I expected the salt to be white, but it varies from all shades of …

The Mysterious and Miraculous Black Madonna of Czestochowa

Easter Sunday just outside of Krakow in Europe’s most Catholic country. This most important holiday is a celebration of food, family and worship. No shops are open and even the picnic tables at the monastery of Jasna Gora have been removed. Bells peal from the towers as we enter the small sanctuary where the Madonna is housed. Mass is being said but we have received permission to pass through to …

The Hill of the Crosses: A Triumph of Relentless Faith

It’s a simple shrine. Just outside of the northern city of Sialuliai, Lithuania on a hilly expanse of cleared land, forested on one side and bordered by streams; a monument like no other I’ve see. It’s origin is a mystery. It is a holy place. Thousands of metal and wooden crosses draped with rosaries, medals and statues of saints, towering images of Jesus Christ, pictures of the VIrgin Mother. Placed …

Singing For Freedom: The Incredible Liberation of Estonia

In this country, anti-Soviet sentiment runs fresh, harsh and deep. Occupation is a recent memory. Estonia was established as an independent country with a government and eventual NATO membership just 32 short years ago in 1991. During the Second World War, Estonia was first invaded by Russia, then Germany and finally again by Russia. In the first twelve months of Soviet occupation, more than 60,000 Estonians were killed or deported; …

My Bucket List of the World’s Ultimate Luxury Spa Destinations

I’ve been researching. Planning the next great escapade for travel abroad. In the midst of this wonderful distraction I came across listings of the world’s most luxurious destinations. So I asked myself…”if money didn’t matter, where would I go for the ultimate spa experience? Here’s my curated super-short list of top spa destinations with their locations, the services offered and an inkling of how many rupees these lavish experiences will …