This is the wild in WildHer.

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Traveling as women matters.

There is something powerful about stepping away — from routines, from roles, from being needed by everyone else — and remembering who you are when you’re out in the world. Traveling with other women brings that feeling back. The curiosity. The confidence. The version of yourself that feels awake and open again.

I love planning trips for women. I love traveling with women. I love watching what happens when we see new places together, share stories, learn from one another, and remember parts of ourselves that can get quiet in everyday life.

These moments are refreshing. They’re grounding, and they’re good for us.

What women’s travel can look like

Women can go anywhere in the world — and right now, there are so many incredible trips happening.

That might look like:

  • a girls’ trip you’ve been talking about for years

  • a small group adventure somewhere new

  • a chance to explore a culture that’s been calling you

  • travel that feels bold, fun, and expansive

Amazing journeys are unfolding all over the world — from places like the Philippines, Morocco, Turkey, Mexico, and beyond. You don’t have to choose from a preset list. We build the trip around you.

Why I do this work

Planning women’s travel isn’t just what I do — it’s what I love.

I love helping women step into something new.
I love creating trips that feel exciting but doable.
I love seeing women reconnect with themselves through travel.

These trips create space — to learn from one another, to be curious again, and to come home changed in the best way.

How I help

You bring the idea — or just the desire to go somewhere.
I help shape the destination, timing, and plan.
The logistics are handled so you can focus on the experience.

You’re supported before you go, while you travel, and when you return.

Want inspiration? Or ready to go?

If you’re still dreaming, follow along in the Journal — I share ideas, destinations, and reflections from the road.

If you’re ready to plan a girls’ trip or a women’s adventure, reach out. I would love to help you make it happen.

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