Travel memoirs offer a unique window into the world through the eyes of those who have ventured far and wide. Recently, some incredible women have shared their adventures, providing us with inspiring tales of courage, discovery, and the beauty of solo travel. Here are a few recent travel memoirs by women that you won’t want to miss:
“Coffee First, Then The World” by Jenny Graham: In this captivating memoir, Jenny Graham recounts her record-breaking journey cycling around the world. From breathtaking landscapes to unexpected encounters, Jenny’s story is a testament to determination and the thrill of adventure.
“Nowhere for Very Long” by Brianna Madia: Brianna takes us on a journey through the deserts of the American West, living out of a van with her husband and two dogs. Her memoir is a raw and honest reflection on the challenges and joys of nomadic life.
“A Thousand New Beginnings” by Kristin Addis: After leaving a relationship and job, Kristin embarks on a solo journey across Southeast Asia. Her memoir is a heartfelt and engaging narrative of self-discovery and the transformative power of travel.
“How Not To Travel The World” by Lauren Juliff: Lauren Juliff’s humorous and adventurous memoir details her misadventures while travelling solo around the world. Her stories are filled with laughter and the occasional mishap, making for a delightful read.
“Alone Time: Four Seasons, Four Cities, and the Pleasures of Solitude” by Stephanie Rosenbloom: Stephanie explores the joys of solo travel and solitude in different cities and seasons. Her memoir is a beautiful reminder of the tranquillity and self-reflection that comes with being alone.
These memoirs offer a mix of adventure, humour, and inspiration, perfect for igniting your wanderlust and encouraging you to embark on your own travel journey. Whether you’re planning your next trip or simply dreaming of far-off places, these stories will transport you and remind you of the beauty and excitement that comes with exploring the world.