Wanderful is proud to partner with Just a Drop, an organization working at a grassroots level to support communities around the world with access to sustainable safe water solutions, sanitation…
7 Fantastic Travel-Related Events to Join in March 2021 (Virtually!)
Get ready for another month filled with interesting and fun virtual events! The Wanderful community hosts online events for travelers and travel content creators to connect, learn, and celebrate our…
39 Black Women Travel Creators to Follow Right Now
While the world may be mostly paused for travel, that doesn’t mean we can’t dream and plan ahead! These Black women travel creators are leading the way, offering inspiration in…
Travel is a Political Act
In 2006 and 2007 I lived abroad in Coimbra, Portugal. Those days were filled with morning espressos by the riverside, afternoons studying Portuguese Manueline-style architecture and late nights listening to…
6 Interesting Virtual Events for Travelers & Travel Creators in February 2021
Get ready for another month filled with interesting and fun virtual events! The Wanderful community hosts online events for travelers and travel content creators to connect, learn, and celebrate our…
5 February: How to Challenge the Travel Industry on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In 2020, Wanderful created the Moving Forward Anti-Racism Town Hall as a solutions-oriented dialogue for Black creators, allies, and brands to discuss actionable steps to foster anti-racism in the travel…
Virtual Events for Travelers and Content Creators in January 2021
Ready to get 2021 started off on the right foot? If you love all things travel or if you’re a travel content creator, then you don’t want to miss these…
Traveling While Deaf, and How To Make Tourism More Inclusive & Accessible
I was taught to believe that it wasn’t really possible for me to travel, not just because I am a woman, but because I am Deaf, too. Actually, I believed…
This New Hotel in Washington DC Celebrates Women’s Empowerment
Washington, DC, might bear the stereotype of being conservative and masculine. However, as you spend more time in the US Capital, you notice that it is just the opposite. Women…
Weaving to Peace: The History Behind the Iconic Rwanda Peace Basket
When driving down one of Rwanda’s mountain roads, winding through terraced green valleys, I would often see Rwandese women walking gracefully with lidded baskets atop their heads. These iconic baskets…
Moving Forward: An Anti-Racism Town Hall for the Travel Industry
Wanderful hosted the first Moving Forward Anti-Racism Town Hall event in June 2020, with two additional events scheduled as well. These town halls are designed to bring together Black content…
Reasons to Study Abroad for a Master’s Degree
There are countless reasons to study abroad for a master’s degree, or for any educational opportunity. Crossing borders to exchange ideas, research, and connections is essential to a globally-minded community….
Free Virtual Events for Travelers and Creators: July 2020
Looking to build your travel muscle or grow your travel blog or business? Wanderful is here to help! July 2020 is enrollment month, which means all month long we’ve got…
Black Lives Matter
A message to our Wanderful community: When we travel, we immerse ourselves in the worlds of other people. If we’re lucky, those moments of immersion change us for the better….
Wanderful and Hostelling International USA Win the Gold Adrian Award for Outstanding Travel Marketing
2019 has brought Wanderful so many fruitful connections, new ventures, and major accomplishments. As we close the chapter on yet another year, we are incredibly proud to announce one more major milestone!