For many people, it's the planning itself that makes traveling difficult. It can feel like a jungle of tickets, luggage, hotels, and forms. But I've learned that travel planning can become much calmer if you take it step by step.
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🥋 Japan Day 9: Kendo
Today was a bit special. Because my asthma made me feel so bad, I had to take a break and skip today's temples. I'd been so excited for the Kendo class, so I chose to rest until it started. When the group returned from the temples and got ready to leave again, I joined them. We walked a short distance before arriving....
🍂 Autumn, About Life's Changes
There's something about autumn that reminds us life is always changing.
Why the Slogan Means So Much
"Reiser og opplevelser uten barrierer" (Travel and Experiences Without Barriers). It might sound simple, but for me, it's more than just a slogan, it's the heart of Inkluderende Reiser (Inclusive Travel).
🚲 Japan Day 8 Part 2: It's NOT a Strip Club
👘 Wrapping Up the Kimono Experience
My name is Elise. I'll say it straight: I've felt fear, anxiety, uncertainty. But every time I went to an amusement park in a foreign country, or sat in a chair at a drag bar in a city I barely knew, I grew a little braver. I realized that my limits weren't fixed, that they could be stretched. These were...
Many people think of travel as destinations: cities, beaches, or mountains. But for me, the community is just as important. It's the people you meet along the way who make the journey special.
🌅 Fushimi Inari Shrine – Endless Red Gates
🎶 Maybe a Best Friend
Some people we meet only once.
Loneliness and the Road Back to Community
Loneliness is a feeling many carry in silence. You can sit alone in your living room and feel it. You can also stand in a crowd and feel just as alone. It hurts, but loneliness doesn't have to be a lifelong sentence.









