In an attempt to determine which countries are the most dangerous for female travelers, husband and wife journalists Asher and Lyric Fergusson studied and ranked the 50 most popular countries ...
Traveling solo allows you to do what you want where you want, without the pressure of pleasing others. It also allows you to connect with yourself deeper, discover hidden passions, and learn about ...
We've seen an alarming number of stories about sex attacks on female travelers in recent weeks, from a Swiss tourist who was gang-raped in India to an American student who was raped in a van in ...
Some women feel uneasy about travelling alone, especially overseas where things are unfamiliar. This list highlights some of the safest and most welcoming destinations for women travelling solo.
Although travel should be easy and accessible for everyone, the sad fact is that the world remains a dangerous place for women. With the rise of Asian hate crimes, Asian women are even more at risk ...
With kids soon finishing school, the busy summer travel season is nearly here but most people will want to consider the safest options for their family. There are several rankings out there for ...
The fasten seatbelt sign is on, and 2024 looks like it will continue to be a bumpy ride for Boeing. Concerns about flight safety are currently heightened after a mid-flight accident last week ...
Safety is one of the most important considerations when you plan a trip abroad or even at home. The last place you want to find yourself in is a country or city where crime is prevalent and ...
Saudi Tourism Authority's Fahd Hamidaddin spoke about changing perceptions being a key part of his job. “Perception” was one of the key topics discussed by Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd ...
The No. 1 spot is a five-way tie between Canada, Malta, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain. Allard Schager/GETTY IMAGES For LGBTQIA+ travelers, safety and inclusivity are important factors in vacation ...
Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore rounds out the top three most dangerous cities for driving, due to hazards including aggressive and discourteous motorists, frequent construction zones, and variable ...