Travel and Packing Tips for Solo Female Travelers

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Finding myself retired earlier than expected, I decided to capitalize on my new-found time and good health to embark on some travel adventures. Without the budget to travel like a queen and recognizing that there was only so much luggage I could manage on my own, I came up with a travel system that can be scaled up or down to meet my needs. Sometimes it’s a bare budget venture traveling with only a small backpack and staying in hostels, and sometimes it’s a more upscale tour using a larger carryon, but it’s been great fun!

This blog share some of my travels with a focus on how to travel light and inexpensively. This approach isn’t for everyone, but hopefully you will find something you can use. Happy traveling!

Pam Q.

 

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4 Comments

  1. Marla Small

    Hi!!! This is fabulous already!!!!

    Congratulations on your retirement! Aetna offered an early retirement package this year and I took it as well. It wasn’t on my radar to retire before 66, but I saw where things were headed and decided to jump!

    I also decided to start receiving SS benefits and had a meeting today. Good decision as well. The financial expert did the math and confirmed it would take me 13.3 years to make up the difference I’d I had waited until 66. Life’s too short….as you know.

    I enjoy your posts and pictures and am excited to read your blog!!!!!

    My best,

    Marla

  2. Gaylemooney

    Look forward to all your travels
    You can cone to Hawaii anytime

  3. Pam Q.

    Thank you! Hawaii sounds very tempting!

  4. Pam Q.

    Marla, Thank you so much! I absolutely agree that life is way too short. So far I am enjoying my retirement and hope you are too! I think this blog will be a fun project! Pam

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