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15 Bhutan Tour Highlights Besides Tiger’s Nest

Alyssa Ramos

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Let me just start this post out by saying that you have to do a Bhutan tour in order to visit the country. You cannot just go there and explore on your own. This is likely part of the country’s aim to protect their culture and holy sites, since it’s one of the few non over-tourism destinations in the world!

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This is a smart move, considering how many people likely only want to go to Bhutan to see the famous Tiger’s Nest temple. But spoiler alert, most tours will insist you visit their other beautiful sites, and I can tell you that it’s well worth it!

So here’s all of the highlights you’ll see on a typical week long Bhutan tour besides Tiger’s Nest…but of course, I’ve made a separate post for that bucketlist item as well!

*Important Bhutan Tips:

  • Most things require hiking
  • Appropriate clothing required for religious sites
  • No photos or videos allowed in temples
  • It gets very hot and crowded during peak season
  • I went in February (winter/low season) which is why my photos are not crowded
  • You can only go to Bhutan with an approved tour company. I went with Daj Expeditions, and I highly recommend them!

Thimphu: Capital City of Bhutan

Although Paro is where the airport and Tiger’s Nest are located, a typical Bhutan tour will take you to Thimphu for a few days first. Thimphu is the capital city, with the largest population (which is still small), and where you can find delicious restaurants, shops, hotels, and of course, many cultural sites.

I’ll go over the individual things you’ll see in Thimphu below:

Kuensel Phodrang (Giant Buddha)

As soon as you arrive in Thimphu, you’ll be able to see the Giant Buddha, formally called Kuensei Phodrang, sitting tall and proud atop a mountain. Your Bhutan tour guide can drive you up to see it, and give you an explanation of the statues inside, and the thousands of small Buddha statues!

From the Giant Buddha, you can also do a short hike to the Kuensei Phodrang Viewpoint. This will be your first glimpse of the many colorful prayer flags that are hung from trees, bridges, and even cars, throughout the country.

Simply Bhutan Museum

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At the Simply Bhutan museum, you get to experience hands on what their cultural traditions are like!

This is not your typical museum. Simply Bhutan is a “living museum”, which means it’s interactive, and in my opinion, really fun!

A local Bhutanese woman will guide you through several areas while explaining Bhutan’s history and culture. From their traditional welcome wine (that you can try), to a dance performance, and even a quick archery lesson; it’s definitely a fun way to learn!

Thimphu Dzong

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My guides brought me a very fancy traditional “kira” to wear to the Thimphu Dzong

First let me tell you what a dzong is. It’s a huge, usually former-fortress, that serves as government official offices, as well as a monastery, and usually has a few temples inside. It’s also where festivals are held.

The Thimphu Dzong has really beautiful paintings in the entrance, as well as outside of the one accessible temple.

Chari Monastery

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I did the 30 minute hike in my hiking gear, then I was actually given a monks’ bunk room to change into my dress for this photo!

You will hear a lot about Ngawang Namgyal during your Bhutan tour. He is the “Unifier of Bhutan” who brought the Buddhist religion there in the 8th century, and one of the first monasteries he had built was at Chari Manastery.

To get up to Chari Monastery, you need to do quite a bit of a hike. Normally it takes around an hour to go up, but i did it in thirty minutes.

River Picnic and Cultural Show

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Probably the most interesting and entertaining picnic I’ve ever attended

I can’t speak for every Bhutan tour, but my tour company, Daj Expeditions, put on one of the most entertaining picnics I have ever had in my life!

They had picnic-throne style chairs, and one of the most delicious traditional Bhutanese meals I had all week served, along with local red wine called Raven. While eating, young men and women performed eight traditional dances and songs, wearing the corresponding costumes.

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This section gets two photos because of how entertained I was!

While they performed, there was also an “entertainer” (he looked like a devil) who was both terrifying and hilarious. You have to watch the video to understand it.

National Memorial Chalten (AKA “Stupa”)

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From my travels, I learned to call the structure you see in the photo, a “stupa”. But it can also be called a “chalten” as well as just a “temple”. Just FYI.

Anyway, many Bhutanese people come to this chalten/stupa in the morning and/or evening to pray. While praying, they walk around it, which must be done clockwise, and in intervals of auspicious numbers. So the minimum amount of times you have to walk around it, is three.

Where to Stay in Thimphu

In Thimphu I stayed at the lovely Norkhil Boutique Hotel, which had beautiful city and mountain views from the room! I also loved their menu, namely the coconut crusted fish, and they have a spa as well with very reasonable massage prices!

The Dochula Pass

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The Dochula Pass is at the top of the mountains where you cross from Thimphu to Punakha. You can only see the Himalayan Mountains on a clear day!

After spending a few days in Thimphu, your Bhutan tour will take you over the mountains, crossing the top at the Dochula Pass.

If it’s a clear day, you’ll be treated to a spectacular view of the Himalayan Mountains. But if not, you can at least see a cool area of stupas, and stop to use the toilet.

Punakha Part of the Bhutan Tour

Punkahka is another district of Bhutan that’s something great to see besides Tiger’s Nest. It’s actually the former capital, however it was moved because it’s far away and hard to get to in winter.

There’s not a ton of things to see here, but there is one highlight that most people seem to not get enough of, and of course it involves penises. See below.

Chimi Lhakhang Fertility Temple and Phallus Village

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Don’t fret or be offended…painting a giant penis on your wall is a form of protection in Bhutan!

Most people nowadays visit Punakha to go to the fertility temple, and see the famous (or maybe infamous) “phallus village”…which is a name I made up, but it’s the best way to describe the area.

The fertility temple was created by Drukpa Kinley, also legitimately known as the “Devine Madman”, and for a very good reason. This man decided that his penis could ward off demons, and if the demons were women, he would get rid of them by having sex with them. He was of course known to have a lot of sex and debauchery in general.

Hence the penises everywhere. You will see them painted on the walls of shops and homes, hairy balls and everything. And every shop you pass will have shelves of all sizes, hand painted, and some even in the form of planes. (PS, the most affordable ones are at the shop with the penis planes outside).

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Colorful, ornate, and expressive wooden penis statues are a staple of Punakha.

Anyway, the actual fertility temple surprisingly does not have many penises in or around it. It’s very small, with just one temple with a statue of the Divine Madman inside. If you want fertility luck, you can make a monetary donation, and one of the monk students will bless you with a knotted string that you wear for three days, and he will give you a sip of holy saffron water.

Punakha Dzong

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The Punakha Dzong is said to be the “most impressive dzong”, and I have to admit; it was pretty impressive! It’s built on a peninsula surrounded by the “Male River” and “Female River”, with the two converging at the tip.

It has a massive courtyard, and a smaller one behind it, with several temples. The temple I went in had beautiful paintings on the walls that tell the story of Buddha’s life and how he became “enlightened”. If you’re not well versed on the history of Buddhism, as your guide to explain it to you!

Where to Stay in Punakha: Dhumra Farm Resort

My Bhutan tour booked my stay in Punahka at Dhumra Farm Resort, and it was extremely tranquil! It’s high up on the mountain, with a stunning view of the Punakha Dzong below. They have a large garden, where they grow most of the food they use for meals there!

Wangdue King’s Temple Hike

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This three story temple is at the top of a mountain…hence the only reason why I’m wearing this outfit.

Another district we visited on my Bhutan tour, was called Wangdue. My favorite thing here was doing a hike up to a fairly new temple built for the new king. To get to it, you cross a hanging bridge over a river that’s adorned with prayer flags, then you walk through rice paddy fields!

The hike took me around 25 minutes, so probably 35-45 minutes at a regular pace. At the top, there’s a really peaceful area and a beautiful view of the four-story temple. It was the only temple I went in with multiple levels!

It was also one of the few temples I saw with the highest level of deities. Meaning they give you the top level of protection IF you can see them in your meditations! No photos are allowed inside, but you can take them from the rooftop, where there’s also a gold stupa, and 360 degree views!

Wangdue Dzong

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If you’re not dzong-ed out yet, there’s another nice dzong to see in Wangdue. This one is actually relatively newly rebuilt, because it burned down in 1998.

Where to Stay: Wangdue Eco Lodge

Here’s another “eco lodge” that is more like a farm stay. The room was large and cozy, with a beautiful wrap-around balcony overlooking the valley below. Most notable, were the friendly women who worked there, and the equally friendly five resident cats!

Things to Do in Paro Besides Tiger’s Nest

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Ok fine, I had to sneak in one epic photo of Tiger’s Nest Temple in Paro, Bhutan

As I’ve said, the top thing people want to do in Bhutan is usually go see the Tiger’s Nest temple, and that’s also the highlight of Paro.

I’m not even going to lie, I didn’t do much else besides go to Tiger’s Nest when I was in Paro. But there are things to do!

You can go to the local vegetable market and buy chili powder for souvenirs, and then walk the mainstreet for the rest of the tourist souvenir shops. Oh and if you want to try betelnut…you can find it in the small local shops that look like they’re selling toys and snacks!

If the weather is cold, try doing a hot stone bath in Paro! I tried to do it but it was so hot that I only lasted twelve minutes of the ninety minute session.

Annnddd of course, for my top tips for Tiger’s Nest that most people don’t tell you, check out the post below!

Where to Stay in Paro: Zhiwaling Resort

I’m not going to lie, I was spoiled quite a bit on my Bhutan tour because it was a collaboration, and the tourism board was involved. So I got to stay at the only Bhutanese-owned five star resort in the country; Zhiwaling!

I loved it because it felt like you were staying in a luxurious version of a Dzong, and the food was finally more Western. You’ll realize this is a good thing after eating Bhutanese food all week! The resort also has a spa, meditation center, and archery field!

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You can only travel to Bhutan with a tour company, it's a government rule, and a good one, because otherwise most people would miss these 15 highlights of Bhutan besides Tiger's Nest!

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I had no idea we were doing a Via Ferrata on our first day of the girls’ trip, and was actually scared, but it ended up being really fun!

If you’re up for an adventure, it’s in Peja, a beautiful mountain area! All of my travel tips are on my website, mylifesamovie.com !

Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world, for unique destinations, extreme adventures, and actual useful information!
  • Orca swimming in La Ventana, Mexico has been SUSPENDED indefinitely, but there’s more to it than you might think, so keep reading, or comment “orcas” and I’ll send you the full information about the update, future prospects, and these Sea Safari tours in general.

I know some people will automatically blame influencers for posting about swimming with orcas here (we’re used to it), but please keep in mind that many of us were posting the rules and regulations and urging people to be responsible and also that there was never an official “orca tour”, it’s always been a general Sea Safari, and seeing an orca is never guaranteed or promised.

Anyway, before the 1 year trial, there was allegedly complete chaos, with over 35 boats chasing pods and no regulations about how many boats can be near them at a time or how many swimmers and how long they could be in the water.

The trial period enforced those rules, limiting the number of boats and swimmers and how long each boat can be near the orcas. Many people listened, many did not. So that is now what the authorities are evaluating, to determine if they will continue to allow it or permanently ban it.

All of my posts had clear disclaimers about the rules and how to be a responsible traveler here, and I purposely required that people personally email me for info about the tour to make sure they understood the rules, including that there is no “orca tour” but most people still  specifically asked for that. 

In my opinion, after doing this experience, I don’t really think just anyone should be able to do it or run the tours…so many people just don’t listen or respect rules, and it is dangerous for the animals and themselves.

If they do allow it in the future I think it should be mandatory that a certified marine biologist is onboard most boats, that boats and captains have specific training and certifications, and that tourists have to pay an addition environmental fee so the gov can hire more people to monitor and enforce regulations. Also a smaller amount of spots allowed per day.

I don’t think observing orcas should be completely banned, otherwise people will just continue to go see them
  • Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! 

Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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  • Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! 

Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
  • You cannot go within 15 feet of animals in Antarctica. But if THEY come up to you…well…what can you do?? 😬

I’ve been to Antarctica 4 times and this was a rare occasion when a penguin suddenly waddle-ran right up to me! It took a lot of willpower not to try and bend down to get closer, but I knew to just stay still and let it observe until it walked away!

Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas!

LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 150 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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Unlike regular diving, snorkeling, or swimming, you must always be highly alert, ready to respond, and on the go if you want to try to keep up with them! 

The ultimate workaholic-ADHD-adventurer’s dream hobby, do you agree?

[DISCLAIMER] Yes sharks can be dangerous, but only when provoked or taunted with food. I have extensive experience around sharks and apex predators, and a degree in animal science, all of which I use to promote positive awareness and protection for sharks and other misunderstood animals! 

Happy Shark Week!

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  • Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry.

I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
  • Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry.

I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
  • I thought I was going to shipwreck trying to get to an existing shipwreck in the Solomon Islands…and I was traveling solo with just a fisherman driving me on his small boat. 😳

But! We made it, even with a massive storm approaching, and I experienced one of the most incredible “my life’s a travel movie” moments in my 12 years of continuous solo traveling!!

I truly felt like I was in a movie! The ship is an old cruise ship that hit rocks and slowly sank as it washed ashore on Roderick’s Bay. It’s only half sunk, so you can swim around it (it’s super creepy and dangerous, don’t do it alone), and since it’s completely unregulated, you can also climb it and zip line into the water (also dangerous, can’t recommend)

The angle of the ship also created one of the most vibrant marine sanctuaries I’ve seen in a while, with lots of actual colorful coral and fish (including clown fish!)

I went to Solomon Islands after my second trip to Papua New Guinea, on my quest to slow solo travel to every country in the world.

Would I go back to the shipwreck? Probably not. That boat ride was terrifying. But I’d go back to see more of the islands in the Solomon’s, there’s so many!

Would you brave the ride to get to this shipwreck?

For any fellow extreme adventurers, my Solomon Islands travel tips and itinerary is on my website linked in bio!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers  in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
When he suspiciously asks why I didn’t answer the phone all day and I was literally scaling a mountain in Kosovo with my adventure bestie. 🧗‍♀️ 😁 I had no idea we were doing a Via Ferrata on our first day of the girls’ trip, and was actually scared, but it ended up being really fun! If you’re up for an adventure, it’s in Peja, a beautiful mountain area! All of my travel tips are on my website, mylifesamovie.com ! Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world, for unique destinations, extreme adventures, and actual useful information!
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Orca swimming in La Ventana, Mexico has been SUSPENDED indefinitely, but there’s more to it than you might think, so keep reading, or comment “orcas” and I’ll send you the full information about the update, future prospects, and these Sea Safari tours in general. I know some people will automatically blame influencers for posting about swimming with orcas here (we’re used to it), but please keep in mind that many of us were posting the rules and regulations and urging people to be responsible and also that there was never an official “orca tour”, it’s always been a general Sea Safari, and seeing an orca is never guaranteed or promised. Anyway, before the 1 year trial, there was allegedly complete chaos, with over 35 boats chasing pods and no regulations about how many boats can be near them at a time or how many swimmers and how long they could be in the water. The trial period enforced those rules, limiting the number of boats and swimmers and how long each boat can be near the orcas. Many people listened, many did not. So that is now what the authorities are evaluating, to determine if they will continue to allow it or permanently ban it. All of my posts had clear disclaimers about the rules and how to be a responsible traveler here, and I purposely required that people personally email me for info about the tour to make sure they understood the rules, including that there is no “orca tour” but most people still specifically asked for that. In my opinion, after doing this experience, I don’t really think just anyone should be able to do it or run the tours…so many people just don’t listen or respect rules, and it is dangerous for the animals and themselves. If they do allow it in the future I think it should be mandatory that a certified marine biologist is onboard most boats, that boats and captains have specific training and certifications, and that tourists have to pay an addition environmental fee so the gov can hire more people to monitor and enforce regulations. Also a smaller amount of spots allowed per day. I don’t think observing orcas should be completely banned, otherwise people will just continue to go see them
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Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬 Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance! This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you! ((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!)) Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁 ————- Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
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Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬 Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance! This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you! ((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!)) Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁 ————- Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
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You cannot go within 15 feet of animals in Antarctica. But if THEY come up to you…well…what can you do?? 😬 I’ve been to Antarctica 4 times and this was a rare occasion when a penguin suddenly waddle-ran right up to me! It took a lot of willpower not to try and bend down to get closer, but I knew to just stay still and let it observe until it walked away! Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas! LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica! ———- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 150 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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My therapist said I’m a workaholic with ADHD and to find a hobby where I can’t use my phone or laptop that will also keep me captivated for hours, so behold! My new hobby of shark diving! 🦈💖 Unlike regular diving, snorkeling, or swimming, you must always be highly alert, ready to respond, and on the go if you want to try to keep up with them! The ultimate workaholic-ADHD-adventurer’s dream hobby, do you agree? [DISCLAIMER] Yes sharks can be dangerous, but only when provoked or taunted with food. I have extensive experience around sharks and apex predators, and a degree in animal science, all of which I use to promote positive awareness and protection for sharks and other misunderstood animals! Happy Shark Week! ————- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration! Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifesatravelmovie, OG travel influencers, shark week
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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I thought I was going to shipwreck trying to get to an existing shipwreck in the Solomon Islands…and I was traveling solo with just a fisherman driving me on his small boat. 😳 But! We made it, even with a massive storm approaching, and I experienced one of the most incredible “my life’s a travel movie” moments in my 12 years of continuous solo traveling!! I truly felt like I was in a movie! The ship is an old cruise ship that hit rocks and slowly sank as it washed ashore on Roderick’s Bay. It’s only half sunk, so you can swim around it (it’s super creepy and dangerous, don’t do it alone), and since it’s completely unregulated, you can also climb it and zip line into the water (also dangerous, can’t recommend) The angle of the ship also created one of the most vibrant marine sanctuaries I’ve seen in a while, with lots of actual colorful coral and fish (including clown fish!) I went to Solomon Islands after my second trip to Papua New Guinea, on my quest to slow solo travel to every country in the world. Would I go back to the shipwreck? Probably not. That boat ride was terrifying. But I’d go back to see more of the islands in the Solomon’s, there’s so many! Would you brave the ride to get to this shipwreck? For any fellow extreme adventurers, my Solomon Islands travel tips and itinerary is on my website linked in bio! ———————- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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