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30 Most Epic Adventures Before 30 – My Bucketlist

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I have a bit of an obsession with chasing after and checking off my bucketlist items…so much so that I recently decided to get my greatest bucketlist checks tattooed on my forearm! It’s probably the most meaningful thing I’ve ever done for myself other than sending “Future Alyssa” postcards from Antarctica and Kilimanjaro saying how proud I am of myself for chasing my dreams.

That’s exactly what these all were initially by the way…dreams. Four years ago I never truly believed that I’d check off multiple bucketlists by the time I was 30, but I did, and I’m so damn proud about it!

So I’ll start this post explaining my new tattoo, and then you’ll next find my “Top 30 Most Epic Adventures Before 30” series that I did earlier this year right after I turned 30!

Oh! And if you’re curious about how I started my dream career as a full time travel blogger and social media influencer, please read my full story on the About section of my blog!

Alyssa’s Badass Bucketlist Tattoo:

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After checking off my most recent bucketlist check: swimming with Whale Sharks while I was in Mexico, I decided it was a good time to finally pay tribute to all of the awesome things I’ve done and goals I’ve accomplished. So I went home, drew some rough sketches, then headed to a tattoo artist named Cesar in Playa del Carmen who helped me make my visions come true!

I had considered getting just a map, but I thought that wouldn’t do justice to all of the experiences I’ve had. So instead I decided on a “list” of icons that represent my biggest bucketlist checks of my travel life. Here they are!

1. Globe with the number 7: Represents my success in traveling to all 7 continents, with Antarctica being my number one bucketlist checkmark since I first started traveling.

2. Waterfall with the number 7: The waterfall represents Iguazu Falls; my favorite of the 7 New Wonders of Nature, all of which I have been to.

3. Taj Mahal with the number 7: My favorite of the 7 New World Wonders, all of which I have been to…and have photos with no people in them at all of them!

4. Elephant with the number 5: Represents when I saw the Big 5 animals of Africa while on safari, and also my love for those (and all) animals, as well as my love for Africa.

5. Kilimanjaro: Self explanatory 😉 I actually drew the outline of the mountain, and more importantly, was the first person in my group to summit…without any prior training or preparation.

6. Piece of coral: Represents when I checked off diving the Great Barrier Reef in Australia…as well as the Belize Barrier Reef, Red Sea reefs, Maldives reefs, and even to a sunken Moai statue in Easter Island…which brings me to…

7. Easter Island Moai Head: A place and thing I had always dreamt of seeing ever since I was a child. One of the harder trips to plan (mostly because it’s expensive to get to), but one of the most culturally mind-blowing experiences I’ve ever had. Plus I may or may not have briefly fallen in love with a local there.

So those are my top 7 bucketlist tick marks that would fit on my forearm…I’ll likely get a few more of the ones below as well though!

Here’s my official top 30 Most Epic Adventures Before 30! …Plus 3 More I Just Did 😉

But first…a few epic ones I did in the first few months that I turned 30 lol…

0. Kilimanjaro

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Completed Kilimanjaro two months after turning 30….randomly…as in…I didn’t train for it or know I was even doing it until a couple weeks before. All good though! The guides and tour company were beyond on point, and not only did I have a lot of fun, but I was even the first to summit! Plus I did it on International Women’s Day!

0.5 Great Barrier Reef

Since I had just completed one major bucketlist tick (Kilimanjaro) and was headed to Sydney afterwards, I thought, “Why not just go all out and tick off another one while I’m at it?” So I booked a ticked from Sydney to Cairns, and dove the Great Barrier Reef the next day.

Contrary to what most people think it may look like, the reef was actually very much alive and not damaged. Since it’s the largest reef in the World, it would take a really long time to damage, but the effects of global warming on the colors and wildlife are very much real! So go see it now!

0.75 Swimming with Whale Sharks

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I literally just ticked this one off a few days ago, and it’s what prompted me to get my new bucketlist tattoo, so I had to throw a photo in here! I’ll probably end up getting this guy tattooed on my arm when I continue the bucketlist up the back of my arm, so stay tuned for a tat-update!

1. Antarctica

Since Antarctica was number one on my bucketlist when I first started traveling, it obv gets the first spot! 1️⃣????????????????????

Antarctica was one of the most epic adventures because of how difficult it was to go both financially and because it takes 2 days each way crossing a beast of a sea to get there! But once you arrive, it’s pure magic! Who has Antarctica on their bucketlist?!

2. Antelope Canyon

The adventure that sparked my love for breaking out of comfort zones (because I didn’t have a choice) – Arizona/Utah roadtrip and camping solo on Antelope Island!

There’s a great story I’ve been meaning to write about this trip, but in a nutshell I did it when I was first trying to become a travel blogger, and it was partially because I was so broke that I needed to go camping just so I could rent my apartment out to pay rent! I drove solo and camped solo for the first time which was slightly terrifying, but the article and video are now my highest viewed ones!  ????????‍♀️⛺️????

3. Sri Lanka Train

Taking the train all around Sri Lanka! On this random journey I somehow ended up waking up to elephants outside of my hotel, chasing 3 waterfalls, climbing a mountain, and knocking someone I had JUST started dating’s iPhone off this moving train (on accident)…then going back and FINDING it!!!! ????????????????????‍♀️????????‍♀️

Sri Lanka is an enchanted adventurer’s paradise that you really have to go see(I’ve also had people tell me they went just to replicate this photo lol)!

4. Patagonia

Patagonia is an obvious bucketlist check (and not just because I survived a car flip)! Patagonia is like a Queen; majestic, worshipped, but super hard to get to ????????????! It’s an adventure that really forces you out of your comfort zone, and once you’re out of it, you can pretty much conquer anything!

It’s also a place I have yet to write a blog post/itinerary about because it still gives me the chills thinking about the seconds when my life flashed before my eyeballs as the car rolled over next to a cliff.

5. Petra

PETRA, because who doesn’t want to feel like Indiana Jones?! ????????????????‍♀️☄️(or more importantly, learn about a rouge tribe who built their towns by carving into massive rocks!) A lot of people take this same pic, but I’ll bet not many are at sunrise and with 0 people down below! I had the whole place to myself *besides a friend I had made the day before while I was waiting in line for a ticket and heard, “Are you Alyssa?” from someone behind me (who had seen on my IG stories that I was there! #humblebrag) We became fast friends and plotted to meet at sunrise the next morning to do this slightly difficult hike before the heat and the crowds arrived! Yay for making friends on solo adventures!

Going to Jordan was an epic adventure in itself because it was the first Middle Eastern country I traveled solo in. I was a bit scared at first but quickly realized that everyone was very nice and respectful, and the guys wearing eyeliner to look like bedouins are really cute ???? Plus there’s tons of travelers there, so you’re bound to make a friend like I did!

6. Northern Lights

Chasing the Northern Lights ✨???? Aside from being one of the most mind-blowing things I’ve ever seen before in my life, my Northern Lights chase was also my second time ever seeing snow (I’m from FL then moved to CA), which of course I chose to do in the Arctic (hence my cute outfit). ????????????‍♀️☃️

I thought I was *just* going to northern Norway for this adventure, but it ended up being a chase across the top of Norway, Finland, and Sweden, and a few days later I even ended up on the Arctic Archipelago of Svalbard?! That gets its own post though…

Anyway! To describe the Northern Lights, I’d compare it to the movie Fantasia where you see the symphony of music being played. Yes, at one point I thought I was getting abducted by aliens, yes I thought I was going to get frostbite, and yes it was 100% worth it!

7. Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

The 4 day Inca Trail Hike/Camp to Machu Picchu! I found out about it last minute and had never done a multi-day hike/camp before, nor did I know it involved climbing a fairly high summit, but I did it anyway, and it was one of the most incredible adventures of my life!

You see ruins that you can only get to if you do the trail, and you feel this eerie yet enchanting feeling from the past of the lost civilization of the Incas. There’s shorter and longer hikes as well, or you can take the easy route and go straight to Machu Picchu..????????⛺️⛰????

8. Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls and Livingstone (Zambia) in general! I don’t think you guys understand how many crazy adventures I did here…like if I were a place, it would be Livingstone. For starters, it has one of the biggest waterfalls in the world (automatic win), and then the option to zipline, bungee jump and swing in front of it, all of which I did without dropping my GoPro. Then I decided to fly over it in a Microlight (funny little flying gokart) with no shoes on, and of course for the grand finale, I swam at the top of it in Devil’s Pool. ????????⛰????

Once I was done chasing this waterfall in every way possible, I then proceeded to have lunch with elephants. Not joking. They are massive rescued Tuskers and the cafe that’s built on their reserve raises the funds to keep them! ????????

This was such a big adventure that I included multiple pics! And I want to give a HUGE thank you and shout out to the people who knew my obsession with adventure and made this all possible including Put Foot Rally, Safpar Excellence, the David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa, and the Elephant Cafe. ????????????

9. Cappadoccia

Hot Air Balloon Ride over Cappadocia, Turkey! ???????????????? Enough said.

In all honesty, I wish I knew how to use photoshop so I could make the balloons look as big as they did in real life. ????????‍♀️???? It was such an amazing sight to see not just the balloons, but these crazy cave structures topped with snow! When I make my own World Wonders list, Cappadocia will 100% be on it because of the cave-homes here and also the underground cities that make you feel like you’re in Fraggle Rock (any late 80’s kids out there??)

This morning I did my belated birthday Hot Air Balloon ride in Temecula, and felt like an asshole gushing about the time I did it in Turkey (and Egypt), so decided to shut up in real life and gush about it here ????

10. Egypt

EGYPT!!!! Everyone said it was too dangerous to go, so I went anyway and enjoyed seeing all of the sites mostly to myself! It was like my childhood (and adult) dream come true and I felt like I had seriously time traveled to another era! ????????????

I took a tour to see everything since I was solo, and it was great way to safely see all of the most popular sites like the Sphinx, Great Pyramids, Luxor, Abu Symbel and Hurghada! I even slept on a Felucca on the Nile River and went scuba diving with Whale Sharks in the Red Sea!! For more info check out this post.

11. Komodo Island

Komodo Island, Indonesia! That’s right, there’s more than just Bali, Lombok, and the Gilis in Indo, and this place is actually one of the 7 Wonders of Nature because it has the only island in the world that’s native to Komodo Dragons! ????????⛰

To get there you first stop at this epic hike called Padar Island where you can see 3 beaches each with different colored sand from the top! My hair is wet in the pic bc on the way there I saw Manta Rays, and the man driving the boat told me to jump in and go see them, so I did! It was one of the most incredible, slightly terrifying experiences of my life! Same thing goes for taking a selfie with a Komodo Dragon…all of that on my stories later! ????????????

12. Maldives

Figuring out how to do the MALDIVES on a budget and island hopping is definitely bucketlist worthy! (Yes, it’s possible!)????????????????

And actually, this was something more on my list to do as a couple, and as fate would have it, I happened to be dating someone when I went! We basically went to the top honeymoon destinations in the World all in the four months we dated, plus did India and Sri Lanka…after that we were pretty sick of each other. That being said, maybe consider traveling with someone before marrying them HA!

13. New Zealand Roadtrip

Exploring NEW ZEALAND! I’d compare it to a mixture of a mini Patagonia and a warmer Iceland…but easier to get around since it’s smaller. I also loved that you can just drive up to random waterfalls on the side of the road like this one!

PS I roadtripped solo around the entire South Island and half the North Island! ????⛰????

14. Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal in India…at opening time! ????????????????????

That’s how I got this awesome photo (shot on an iPhone) with no people in it at one of the most popular landmarks in the World! It was quite the adventure taking the local train to Agra, then figuring out how to find the closest hotel to the Taj Mahal plus negotiating with a tuktuk the night before to get picked up at sunrise, but it definitely worked! It was also fun finding a local market where they sell sarees, and learning how to wrap them, which I failed at in this photo but luckily watched enough YouTube tutorials later to become a pro.

I traveled in India for a whole month, and while it definitely has a lot of budget accommodations, it also has some epic PALACE hotels you can stay at!

15. Bolivia Salt Flats

Bolivia Salt Flats & Biking Down Death Road! ????‍♀️ ????????‍♀️

This was one of my first solo travel adventures that I did AFTER hiking the Inca Trail for four days…I took my first overnight bus to Bolivia where I luckily made friends who helped me get everything I needed to cross the border. I then proceeded to mountain bike for the first time…down the deadliest road in the World (OUCH), then I was off to the Uyuni Salt Flats for some serious perspective!

OH. And I found out a few weeks later when I got back to LA that there’s a mini Salt Flats a few hours away near Death Valley!

16. Zanzibar

Solo Vacation in ZANZIBAR!!! One of the most culturally unique islands I’ve ever seen, not to mention a tropical paradise that’s teeming with life! And let’s not forget…resorts with jungle waterslides. ????????????☀️????‍♀️

I still need to make the itinerary post for this, but I’ll just throw it out there now that it’s possible to do on a budget…but really nice to do it with luxury stays like the boutique resort in the photo. Not pictured: the palm tree leaf that I accidentally chopped up when my drone flew into it.

17. Easter Island

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Roadtripping Solo Around Easter Island!????????????‍♀️ Such an epic bucketlist tick that it earned a spot as a tattoo on my arm!!! I was just so eager to go here, and when I finally did, was so mind blown that now I’m obsessed with it and want to go back!

Driving the island and learning the history is one thing, but meeting and hanging out with local Rapa Nui’s is another! Hearing the history of a soon to be extinct culture is just another level of fascinating, and I’d highly recommend everyone to go there before it’s too late!

18. Japan

Solo traveling all over JAPAN! Japan is actually one of my top recommendations for solo travel, especially for women…they even have women-only overnight buses! I took one to Kyoto which got me there at 6am, and since I had time to kill, I walked to the closest shrine, which I later found out was the most popular one (Fushimi Inari), and since I was there accidentally so early, I had the entire place to myself! ….and accidentally got in for free because there was no one there to buy tickets from.????‍♀️ ????????⛩⛩⛩

19. Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China! …but making the effort to go to the areas without crowds! This section is called Mutianyu, and it’s pretty easy to get to from the airport, which means you’ll have plenty of time to see it using the free 72 hour visa you can get in Beijing! I went super early per usual and got extremely lucky with weather (seriously though how does this always happen?!), so ended up getting tons of photos with a vacant area of the Great Wall! ????????????????

Unlike Japan though, Beijing was not one of my favorite places to travel solo…in fact I felt like people didn’t like me and like I was constantly being scolded. I can definitely understand though, as I do with many countries when I consider how fortunate I am to be a U.S. citizen. I used to take it for granted but traveling has taught me to really appreciate my passport, and what other countries have to go through just to travel!

20. Svalbard

SVALBARD, AKA the Arctic archipelago in between Norway and the North Pole that’s super rare to go to! (That means I’ve been to both the Arctic AND Antarctic!) ❄️

The world’s greatest explorers posted up here before making their expeditions to the North Pole, so it was a privilege for me to be there even though I seriously thought I got frostbite while taking this photo, and almost lost my phone. ????????????❄️

Other fun facts about Svalbard: there are more Polar Bears than people, but no official “locals” since you’re not allowed to give birth (or die) there. An American bought the main city from a miner which is where its name “Longyear-byen “ comes from, and it’s considered the Northernmost town in the world unless you want to argue that Russian research stations count as a town ???? Also where the World Seed Vault is.

21. Riviera Maya

Riviera Maya/Tulum Roadtrip, especially to see this glorious Ik Kil Cenote and one of the New 7 World Wonders, Chichen Itza! This photo is extra epic because there’s not a single person in the usually-packed cenote! I’ve seen a lot of photos of it but not empty like this! It’s because I drove myself there and to Chichen Itza at around 6am to be the first one there! ????‍♀️????????

22. Croatia Roadtrip

Croatia and Bosnia Waterfall Chasing! This was another one of my favorite road trips, and a place I know a lot of you are eager to go to!

It was actually pretty easy to do this roadtrip solo (even though my rental car ended up getting rear-ended), and there’s just so much to see in this small area! I went all the way up to Slovenia, and was really pushing for Montenegro but the weather went bad.

23. French Polynesia

Island hopping in French Polynesia! There’s so many amazing islands other than Tahiti and Bora Bora (though they are obv gorgeous)! I personally loved the chill, culturally rich island of Mo’orea where I got to do every water sport possible! ????????‍♀️????????‍♀️☀️????

NOTE: The coral I’m holding is from the GIFT SHOP, not from the water or beach! I don’t encourage touching or taking coral, but if a fish wants to give me a high five that’s a different story!

24. Iceland

Chasing Waterfalls in ICELAND!!! Did you know Iceland was one of my very first solo trips and also the first time I saw a waterfall?? I drove by myself for hours in every direction, finding every possible waterfall, developing a severe addiction to adventures, despite the many tourists who whispered about me for being alone (this was before solo female travel became popular, and actually what sparked me to write my viral Huff Post article about the stereotypes and stigma of a woman traveling on her own!)…now look how popular it (and Iceland) is! ????????????????

25. Namibia

Road tripping NAMIBIA! Before I did this epic 5-country road trip, I had no idea how safe, easy to travel, affordable, and BEAUTIFUL Africa was! Especially Namibia with its orange sand dunes and amazing National Parks! ????????????

I camped most of the time on my 3 week road trip, but definitely had to try out some of the nice lodges along

26. Singapore Bionic Garden

Feel like Avatar in Singapore! This small country is a melting pot of cultures and innovations! It’s where these famous half-bionic trees live in Gardens by the Bay (they’re built to grow like real trees), and where one of the most IG-able rooftop infinity pools is in the world! A short bus ride will also bring you to Sentosa island where you can go to the beach! ????????????????

A little fun fact: these bionic trees are engineered to grow as real ones (minus everything real about trees), so in a couple more years, their branches will look like fully grown trees!

27. Halong Bay

HALONG BAY, Vietnam! I took the 3 day, 2 night boat tour, which I did on a self-made long layover! Somehow I got freakishly good weather (for those who know me and my weather luck: shocker, I know), and got to complete my bucket list of seeing all 7 Wonders of Nature!

Although my visit was short and hectic AF (anyone remember me forgetting to get a visa?), I absolutely LOVED Vietnam, especially since I met so many other travelers there! Highly recommend it and can’t wait to go back!

28. Budapest

BUDAPEST, and yes, partially because I got my drone taken away at the airport there and had to fly back a few weeks later to rescue it. Other than that epic fail, Budapest was really beautiful and fun!

It was actually pretty cold when I took this photo, but this famous public bath was just lukewarm enough and not crowded enough for me to get in. Needless to say though, I did not stay very long. ????????

29. Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls and the Amazon Jungle in Brazil! ???? Hands down one of the riskiest, intense, mind blowing solo adventures I’ve ever done! I wasn’t sure if I’d even get a visa at the border for Brazil, got my debit card shut off, and well…yeah, traveled solo to the Amazon Jungle!!!  ????‍♀️????????

Iguazu Falls has so far been my favorite waterfall in the World, but this year my goal is to find the Top 10, so if you have any suggestions, comment below!

30. Los Angeles

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For those of you who don’t know my story – I came to LA for a weekend 7 years ago and never went home. I discovered my true passion for entrepreneurship and learned to work multiple jobs from a laptop. With little money, I then traveled for the first time solo 3 years ago and fell in love with that too. I had the crazy idea to combine the two and worked endlessly to make it happen. And voila. Here I am. 84 countries and 7 continents later, and still loving this beautiful place I claim as my home.

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  • As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
  • Am I afraid of Orcas? More like obsessed with them. I WISH they’d pop up when I’ve done the Polar Plunge, but so far they’ve only ever approached our small boat in Mexico, where we were permitted to follow regulations and swim with them!

I’ve done the Polar Plunge in Antarctica 3x and once in the Arctic, Orcas are always possibly present, but I know that humans are NOT part of their diet. We probably have too many toxins, chemicals, and damaged livers for them. 😁

I’ll be repeating both activities soon, so if you’d like more info on solo travel to Antarctica, the Arctic, or swimming with Orcas in Mexico, (OR joining one of my community’s expeditions there) drop me a comment and I’ll answer, 

Or check out the links on my profile for all of my global travel tips from over 143 countries and 12 years of traveling!
  • I’ve climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp with no fear of heights issues at all, then I got to China and suddenly developed jelly legs and vertigo 😳😂

Out of the 145 countries I’ve been to so far, China by far wins for most extreme adrenaline activities, especially at extreme heights!

Everyone does them so casually there too, even in dresses like me, so maybe I’ve found my adventure people!!

I’m already planning to go back to China. I love it that much. Have you been? Wanna join us?

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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 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations, and my goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
  • I bought a new phone in China bc you get a decent tax refund, but soon after, it started talking to me in Chinese, and then people started calling it and sending text messages!

I honestly felt like I was in a movie, where you find a phone and then suddenly you’re forced to carry out some crazy mission or something! 

Turns out, for some reason, the girl who sold me the phone put her own SIM card in it to activate it (no idea why), and it was all her friends calling her. 😂

Anyway, FYI you’re NOT supposed to open any tax refund products from their boxes before you leave the country! And you have to get the papers signed/approved BEFORE and after customs! Makes a few hundred dolla difference!

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New here? Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos @mylifesatravelmovie, one of the world’s most experienced solo female travelers who has been to 146 countries plus Antarctica 4x. Follow here for bucketlist and  peculiar travel destinations and encounters!
  • True story: I did not speak any Italian (besides ciao, grazie, and vino) and my husband didn’t speak any English when we first met!!

We used translation apps and some Spanish (he understands because Sardinian sounds similar) but when I first moved here, to a small traditional town where not many people speak English, it was very, very evident that I needed to learn Italian.

Knowing Spanish didn’t help me. The conjugations are completely different and so are most words (dislike when ppl assume I learned bc of that).

And full immersion didn’t force me to learn either, bc my ADHD would just tune out. Apps also easily bored me.

So I looked up online tutors and found Preply, which has thousands of real humans to teach you face to face online, and they can customize your lessons to your learning style and needs.

I’ve been doing Italian lessons twice a week for almost 3 years now, and the online tutors are the main reason why I can speak conversational Italian now!

So if you dream of meeting your partner randomly in another country, or planning to move abroad, and you want to learn the language (or just want to learn one for fun), check out my blog post and please use my link on there for a discount and affil for me! Mylifesamovie.com !

My current tutor Lara is amazing, she does my Italian lessons also in English and Spanish so I don’t forget my native tongue! Also doubles as an unofficial therapist 😂😂

Last, let this bring some hope and inspo to my fellow solo female travelers! If you haven’t found your partner yet, he may be waiting for you in another country!!

If you’d like to see what my life is like, married and living on a vineyard in Sardinia, tap the account at the top that I shared this post with!

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  • A pod of 15 Orcas surrounded our small boat in La Ventana, Mexico… my reaction was squealing like a child and I even cried a few tears (don’t tell anyone). 

Then, after careful behavioral assessment by our marine biologist guide, we were given permission to swim with them for about 2 minutes!

I cried even more after that, it was one of the most magical moments of my life!

This was an ethical Sea Safari trip with an experienced, animals-first, women-run company. Orca tours do not exist since you cannot predict when they will show up.

There are also many rules and regulations to keep this safe and ethical, so please check out my other posts about it, and for info on how to book this trip, search “orcas” on my blog - mylifesamovie.com!

Is this anyone else’s dream?

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For anyone new: Hi! I’m Alyssa! I am one of the first OG solo female travel blogger/influencers who started traveling 14 years ago and hasn’t stopped! I’ve been to 146 countries solo so far, Antarctica 4x, climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp, and my hobby is swimming with apex predators. I’m from the U.S. but moved abroad many years ago, now I live part time on a vineyard in Sardinia, and Tulum!

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  • Everyone raves about the viral Storm Spa in Chongqing China being so cool but meanwhile I was on the verge of a panic attack in there feeling like I fell overboard during the Drake Passage 😳

I am still unsure why an extreme storm was chosen for a spa…but I can at least say the beginning where it’s sunny, and the end where there’s randomly northern lights, was nice!

The ROOMS of the hotel where this spa is at are incredible though! They’re the also-viral ones where there’s a huge clear pool in the rooms!

But fun fact.. it’s not a full sized hotel…they only own a few floors of a skyscraper, which is genius bc they can spend less on maxxing out the rooms and still get booked out! 

Oh and the Storm Spa session (30 mins) is included with the room! And the sister hotel includes a photoshoot 🤩

Should I post room tours of them?

All of the information for these viral Chongqing hotels and also Chongqing cyberpunk city in general are on my blog, including the CORRECT links to each hotel (online it’s very confusing bc they all have the same name!)

Also I need to know who would love this and who would hate it, am I the only one?? 😂
  • 10/10 the best self defense lesson and stress relief retreat ever in Fukushima, Japan 🥷🏼😂

You can take samurai lessons with a real life samurai (and famous youtuber) and then practice on the cardboard “enemy”, and later go steam it out at the onsen!

Full info and itinerary on my blog, including how to book it! There’s not many tour options here in Fukushima so the best option is to get there by car 😬
  • I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

—————

For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

—————

For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?”

My answer is usually, “The next one!”

But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics!

Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! 

My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! 

Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world!

—————

For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! 

BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it!

CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past!

SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
As I approach my 150th country and 12 years of continuous travel, I’ve decided it’s time to start reflecting back on all of these extraordinary places and experiences, and what better way than to finally answer the top question I get, “What’s been your favorite country?” My answer is usually, “The next one!” But now it’s time to go more in depth! Every week I’ll be posting what my favorites have (and have not) been, but in a variety of topics! Please read the caption of each for the country and why it shattered my expectations! My passion has and always will be photography and writing, so please let me know if you enjoy posts like this one, and also any “best or worst” topics you’d like me to cover! Thank you, as always, I appreciate each and every one of you who has followed my journey around the world! ————— For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos, one of this generations’ most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far, and Antarctica 4x over 12 years, with a passion for shattering negative stereotypes about women, animals, cultures, and countries. My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for expert tips and inspiration! BURUNDI — This has been one of my favorite “hidden gems” in Africa, and it completely shattered my expectations (even though I got off the plane in the wrong country trying to get there)! I was shown around by locals, who took me to an incredible waterfall, a drum ceremony, and then they invited me to a wedding!! It’s been one of the most real, unique experiences I’ve had, and I’d love to talk more about it! CHINA — My current fascination is exploring as much of China as I can! After a bad experience in my early travels, I finally returned with a lot more travel experience, and absolutely fell in love. China is truly ahead of the curve, and as they say “living in the future”, but I also loved that I could still experience a lot of their traditional past! SAUDI ARABIA — before I got stuck in the woarzone earlier this year, I traveled solo to Saudi expecting difficulties and judgement. Instead, I was treated with respect, and I
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Am I afraid of Orcas? More like obsessed with them. I WISH they’d pop up when I’ve done the Polar Plunge, but so far they’ve only ever approached our small boat in Mexico, where we were permitted to follow regulations and swim with them! I’ve done the Polar Plunge in Antarctica 3x and once in the Arctic, Orcas are always possibly present, but I know that humans are NOT part of their diet. We probably have too many toxins, chemicals, and damaged livers for them. 😁 I’ll be repeating both activities soon, so if you’d like more info on solo travel to Antarctica, the Arctic, or swimming with Orcas in Mexico, (OR joining one of my community’s expeditions there) drop me a comment and I’ll answer, Or check out the links on my profile for all of my global travel tips from over 143 countries and 12 years of traveling!
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I’ve climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp with no fear of heights issues at all, then I got to China and suddenly developed jelly legs and vertigo 😳😂 Out of the 145 countries I’ve been to so far, China by far wins for most extreme adrenaline activities, especially at extreme heights! Everyone does them so casually there too, even in dresses like me, so maybe I’ve found my adventure people!! I’m already planning to go back to China. I love it that much. Have you been? Wanna join us? ————- 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 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations, and my goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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I bought a new phone in China bc you get a decent tax refund, but soon after, it started talking to me in Chinese, and then people started calling it and sending text messages! I honestly felt like I was in a movie, where you find a phone and then suddenly you’re forced to carry out some crazy mission or something! Turns out, for some reason, the girl who sold me the phone put her own SIM card in it to activate it (no idea why), and it was all her friends calling her. 😂 Anyway, FYI you’re NOT supposed to open any tax refund products from their boxes before you leave the country! And you have to get the papers signed/approved BEFORE and after customs! Makes a few hundred dolla difference! ———— New here? Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos @mylifesatravelmovie, one of the world’s most experienced solo female travelers who has been to 146 countries plus Antarctica 4x. Follow here for bucketlist and peculiar travel destinations and encounters!
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True story: I did not speak any Italian (besides ciao, grazie, and vino) and my husband didn’t speak any English when we first met!! We used translation apps and some Spanish (he understands because Sardinian sounds similar) but when I first moved here, to a small traditional town where not many people speak English, it was very, very evident that I needed to learn Italian. Knowing Spanish didn’t help me. The conjugations are completely different and so are most words (dislike when ppl assume I learned bc of that). And full immersion didn’t force me to learn either, bc my ADHD would just tune out. Apps also easily bored me. So I looked up online tutors and found Preply, which has thousands of real humans to teach you face to face online, and they can customize your lessons to your learning style and needs. I’ve been doing Italian lessons twice a week for almost 3 years now, and the online tutors are the main reason why I can speak conversational Italian now! So if you dream of meeting your partner randomly in another country, or planning to move abroad, and you want to learn the language (or just want to learn one for fun), check out my blog post and please use my link on there for a discount and affil for me! Mylifesamovie.com ! My current tutor Lara is amazing, she does my Italian lessons also in English and Spanish so I don’t forget my native tongue! Also doubles as an unofficial therapist 😂😂 Last, let this bring some hope and inspo to my fellow solo female travelers! If you haven’t found your partner yet, he may be waiting for you in another country!! If you’d like to see what my life is like, married and living on a vineyard in Sardinia, tap the account at the top that I shared this post with! ———- This post is about: Moving to Italy, learning Italian, living in Italy, married in Italy, life in Sardinia
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A pod of 15 Orcas surrounded our small boat in La Ventana, Mexico… my reaction was squealing like a child and I even cried a few tears (don’t tell anyone). Then, after careful behavioral assessment by our marine biologist guide, we were given permission to swim with them for about 2 minutes! I cried even more after that, it was one of the most magical moments of my life! This was an ethical Sea Safari trip with an experienced, animals-first, women-run company. Orca tours do not exist since you cannot predict when they will show up. There are also many rules and regulations to keep this safe and ethical, so please check out my other posts about it, and for info on how to book this trip, search “orcas” on my blog - mylifesamovie.com! Is this anyone else’s dream? ——————- For anyone new: Hi! I’m Alyssa! I am one of the first OG solo female travel blogger/influencers who started traveling 14 years ago and hasn’t stopped! I’ve been to 146 countries solo so far, Antarctica 4x, climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp, and my hobby is swimming with apex predators. I’m from the U.S. but moved abroad many years ago, now I live part time on a vineyard in Sardinia, and Tulum! Please follow me here for expert travel tips and wild stories from the most unique places on earth!
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Everyone raves about the viral Storm Spa in Chongqing China being so cool but meanwhile I was on the verge of a panic attack in there feeling like I fell overboard during the Drake Passage 😳 I am still unsure why an extreme storm was chosen for a spa…but I can at least say the beginning where it’s sunny, and the end where there’s randomly northern lights, was nice! The ROOMS of the hotel where this spa is at are incredible though! They’re the also-viral ones where there’s a huge clear pool in the rooms! But fun fact.. it’s not a full sized hotel…they only own a few floors of a skyscraper, which is genius bc they can spend less on maxxing out the rooms and still get booked out! Oh and the Storm Spa session (30 mins) is included with the room! And the sister hotel includes a photoshoot 🤩 Should I post room tours of them? All of the information for these viral Chongqing hotels and also Chongqing cyberpunk city in general are on my blog, including the CORRECT links to each hotel (online it’s very confusing bc they all have the same name!) Also I need to know who would love this and who would hate it, am I the only one?? 😂
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10/10 the best self defense lesson and stress relief retreat ever in Fukushima, Japan 🥷🏼😂 You can take samurai lessons with a real life samurai (and famous youtuber) and then practice on the cardboard “enemy”, and later go steam it out at the onsen! Full info and itinerary on my blog, including how to book it! There’s not many tour options here in Fukushima so the best option is to get there by car 😬
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I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day! I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo. How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm) So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos! And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂 Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving! Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬 #japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
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