Mackenzie Gange-Anderson's solo trip to Morocco highlights a growing trend in female-only travel, with over 70% of solo travelers now being women. Many seek the camaraderie and security that come from traveling with other women, a need addressed by companies like AdventureWomen and Backroads. Paige Davis notes that these trips foster community and friendship, enriching the travel experience beyond mere exploration. Recent innovations include unique excursions such as private-jet journeys showcasing women chefs and entrepreneurs across Europe, reflecting a shift toward more personalized, empowering travel experiences for women.
During her eight-day adventure through the Atlas Mountains with Intrepid, Gange-Anderson had the chance to learn about traditional ways of life.
It's not just about traveling, it's also about building relationships, building community, and building friendships-that's something unique.
More than 70 percent of all solo travelers are female, meaning many women are intentionally leaving a partner at home.
The women-only aspect really appealed to me, and it just felt good to have other women around, all looking out for each other.
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