Finding Your Tribe

Sometimes I feel out of place with people my age, being single in my late 30’s without kids. It’s not that common to be like me…or so I thought.

But what I’ve learned in the last year is that there are actually lots of us out there.

The world is big and full of people just like you if you know where to find them.

Looking over Comuna 13

Part of the beauty of my group trips is finding your tribe in places you didn’t know existed. And realizing that your tribe doesn’t always look exactly how you might have pictured it.

I have met the most amazing people traveling from all walks of life. Some are single like me and have been through horrible divorces and breakups and are using travel to heal. Some are happily married with kids and just want to get away for a bit and try something new. Others are invested in their careers and just don’t have time to make friends or plan complicated vacations.

Vancouver, Canada

Whatever the reason people have to join a group trip and regardless of the path that they took to get here, we all have one thing in common:

We want to experience something different.

We want to see beautiful things, eat new foods, get muddy in the rain, stay up later than we should, laugh until we cry, and leave this group of “strangers” we hesitantly agreed to travel with with friendships we’ll have forever.

It sounds cheesy, but I walk away from every single trip blown away not just by the beautiful country I just visited, but even more so by the people I’ve met and the bonds I formed with them in just one short week.

It’s honestly incredible, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. 

So if you’re wondering where to find your tribe, trust me when I say you’ll find it here.

There’s someone for everyone on my trips, and even though you might show up alone, I promise that’s the last thing you’ll feel as you leave.

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