South of Los Angeles lays the famous OC, Orange County, California. More than just what is seen on television, this county is home to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and some of the best beach towns along the coast. Go Sailing off of Newport Harbor to Catalina off the coast or spend the day shore-side, soaking up the rays. Orange County is full of many cities to explore filled with places to eat, shop, golf, walk, with tons of galleries and nightlife to enjoy.
Orange County Travel Ideas
by: Libby Hart
Whether your travel style is to spontaneously wander or to meticulously plan your daily itinerary, traveling solo is the perfect opportunity to do everything exactly as you please! When you travel solo, you can have more time for reflection, ample opportunities to make new friends, and the satisfaction of knowing that you forged your path yourself.
More and more, women are making their travel dreams come true, and many of them are doing it solo. In this culture, women are frequently warned about the perils of being their gender, especially when it comes to wandering far from home. While it’s true that there are specific concerns for female travelers, the risks that are out there haven’t stopped a countless number of them from hitting the road!
Feeling motivated to plan a solo trip, or have one in the works? Read on for travel tips and inspiration!
Staying Safe
Some research about safety precautions is a wise thing to do before any travel experience. Keeping some general tips in mind, as well as remaining alert and using common sense can keep travelers safe whether traveling solo or in groups. That said, here are a couple good tips geared especially for the solo female traveler: maintain contact with friends and family back home, whether by telephone, email, letter, or by keeping a travel blog. Keep somebody posted on where you are, especially if you will be on your own for a day or more. Many travelers leave a note with their hotel front desk on their travel plans when they are touring on their own, which can be a reassuring precaution.
Female Solo Travel
by: Carrie Katz
Looking for a relaxing vacation in a beautiful natural setting? Then look to laid-back Laos. Landlocked by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and China, Laos is accessible through all of these surrounding countries, making it a well-situated destination for visitors to Southeast Asia. Mountains, tropical forests, the majestic countryside, tiny villages and larger cities are just some of the attractions Laos has to offer. Although the city of Vientiane, the nation’s capital, is busy compared to the small villages found here, it remains relatively quiet for a large Asian city. Realtravelers Chris and Vee toured around northwestern Laos and share their adventures in Vietiane and Vang Vieng:
“What a week of contrasts we have had in northwestern Laos. From Luang Prabang we headed south, a spectacular mountain road to Vang Vieng, a small town set amongst rugged karst scenery by the Nam Xong . Our room, in a traditional Lao home perched high above the river, had fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. After a morning trek which had us wading through a flooded cave I drifted down the Nam Xong on a huge inner tube. Traditional village life interrupted by noisy riverside bars with bamboo towers where tourists leapt into the river on zip wires-bizarre! In Vang Vieng you can see locals fishing and washing in the river or watch continuous episodes of ‘Friends’ in the bars on the main street!”
Laos Attractions
by: Anne Marie Bonneau
If you’re looking for an exotic Spring Break destination, consider the tropical paradise of Thailand. Whatever your age or disposition, you’ll find plenty to do from the adventurous to the downright decadent. Unwind on the picturesque beaches where you can pamper yourself with massages and pedicures, snorkel and canoe around the many gorgeous islands, or live it up with countless strangers at the famous monthly “Full Moon” parties.
Many of our RealTravelers have traveled to all corners of this beautiful country, chronicling their adventures along the way. Here are a few small excerpts of their trips to help inspire you when planning your own:
KevHolls had a blast stopping in many places around Thailand. Here are their impressions of Chiang Mai:
“It’s early morning and I’m writing this while watching the sun rise over the Ping River from an outside computer at our amazing little guesthouse we found tucked down a small little street away from the bustling streets of the city…yesterday we ordered pad thai (of course) and Singha (the beer of Thailand) and when we realized how cheap it was ($4.00 US) we added in an order of banana pancakes too. These were TO DIE FOR! We are now on a constant mission to find them, which really isn’t hard seeing that they serve them at pretty much every restaurant in Chiang Mai.”
Then they took advantage of the famous Thai massages:
“150 baht ($3) for a 60 minute Thai massage…we had our first Thai massage and foot reflexology - $6 for both of us. Thai massage is wonderful! They put pretty much all of their body weight onto you and there is a lot of stretching and cracking. It is the best type of massage both Kevin and I have ever had. You feel like a new person afterward.”
Kyle and Dan dove into the pristine Thailand waters to scuba dive and snorkel:
“Maya Beach is located on Koh Phi Phi Leh and was made famous by the film ‘The Beach’ with Leonardo Di Caprio. There are also several smaller islands nearby including Bamboo Island and Mosquito Island. All of these islands are located in the Andaman Sea which at this moment in time is possibly our favourite body of water. The water was very clear and a beautiful shade of turquoise and there were many living coral reefs located around the islands…the ferry trip to the islands presented us with wonderful views of the islands, with many limestone rock formations jutting up out of the sea. We were astounded by the beauty as we approached the two main islands. The hot and sunny weather was perfect all week and helped fulfill our desire for tropical paradise.”
Spring Break in Thailand
by: Carrie Katz