Their answers span continents and experiences, from the vibrant pulse of
New York City to the wild openness of
Tanzania, the serene elegance of
Switzerland, and the grounding calm of
Costa Rica. Each destination offers more than just scenery; it offers perspective, resilience, and a deeper connection to oneself. Together, these journeys remind us that sometimes, the most meaningful trip we can take is the one we take alone.
If I could send every woman on one solo journey, it would be to New York City, a place that pulses with energy, possibility, and reinvention. There is something incredibly empowering about walking through a city where no one knows you, yet you feel like you can be anyone.
For me, New York is not just about shopping, although that is certainly part of its charm. It is about the experience of it. The excitement of stepping into beautifully curated stores, discovering new brands, and simply being surrounded by creativity and style. Even on days when you do not buy anything, the act of exploring, observing, and immersing yourself in that world can be deeply fulfilling. It is a form of
retail therapy that goes beyond material things. It becomes a way to reconnect with yourself.
But beyond retail, New York offers a sensory journey. From its diverse food scene to its iconic streets and hidden corners, every moment feels alive. It teaches you independence, confidence, and the joy of your own company. You learn to navigate unfamiliar places, make spontaneous decisions, and trust your instincts.
An “exotic” place does not always have to be remote. It can be anywhere that excites and challenges you. New York does exactly that. It pushes you out of your comfort zone while rewarding you with inspiration at every turn.
Ultimately, a solo trip like this reminds every woman that she is complete on her own. And sometimes, the most powerful journeys are the ones you take for yourself.
One practical tip for women traveling alone: Never let your guard down. Always prioritize your safety, choose secure accommodations, stay aware of your surroundings, and be mindful of the company you keep. Confidence is important, but so is caution. Trust your instincts at all times. If something does not feel right, it probably is not.
I would recommend every woman to visit Tanzania at least once in her life. It’s a life-changing journey, incredibly healing, and it reminds you how small we really are in this big world. It’s not very common to do safaris alone, so even the people at the lodges and in the savannah sometimes look at you like, “What is she doing here by herself?” But Africa has a way of teaching you resilience. It teaches you to stay open-minded, to adjust when things don’t go your way, and to embrace the unexpected. I once got stuck at an airport because the plane literally couldn’t fly out due to a missing screw. Things like that just become part of the story.
And the people here make all the difference. Their kindness and warmth don’t feel forced just because they work in hospitality. You genuinely feel their gratitude and pride in everything they do. Traveling here reminds you that connection with people is what truly makes a place special.
Trips like this changed me and rewired the way I see the world. I’ve experienced Tanzania alone, with a partner, with clients, and with friends. Every time it felt completely different. Next time, I want to bring my family.
Traveling is never completely “safe,” whether you go to Africa, South America, or even the UK. It really comes down to common sense, awareness, and being mindful of your surroundings. Living fully is the point, but always with a little caution, because life is fragile. Getting out of your comfort zone is a risk worth taking. And one more rule I live by: never travel with people you don’t actually like.
Women’s Month serves as a poignant reminder of the strength, resilience, and unwavering pursuit of empowerment that women embody across the globe. In honoring this meaningful season, I have chosen Switzerland—perhaps even a destination on your bucket list—as a place that beautifully reflects these ideals. This enchanting nation, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and steadfast commitment to safety, offers more than a journey; it offers a sanctuary where the female spirit can truly feel free.
Selecting Switzerland as the ideal backdrop for empowerment brings to mind the fairytale scenery seen in beloved productions like
Crash Landing on You. The emerald valleys of
Grindelwald and the majestic peaks of the
Swiss Alps are not merely picturesque destinations; they symbolize serenity, strength, and independence. For women traveling alone or seeking meaningful reflection, these landscapes represent both beauty and reassurance. Here, one can wander without fear, breathe without burden, and exist fully in the present moment.
In today’s demanding world, women—whether single, married, mothers, professionals, or dreamers—often carry invisible responsibilities. Expectations can quietly accumulate, leaving little space for pause. What could be more powerful than stepping into a place where tranquility gently softens those pressures? In Switzerland, nature and security harmonize effortlessly, creating room for clarity, confidence, and renewal.
During Women’s Month, the journey is not only about travel but about rediscovery. Switzerland stands as a symbol of liberation—where elegance meets strength, and where every woman can honor her story while embracing the promise of new horizons and limitless possibilities.
If I could send every woman on one solo journey that could change her life, I would send her to Costa Rica. Costa Rica lives by the philosophy of
pura vida, which means “pure life.” It’s a way of living that values simplicity, nature, and enjoying life as it comes. In a world filled with noise, pressure, and endless responsibilities, experiencing this mindset can be incredibly refreshing.
Costa Rica is rich in forests, coastlines, and wildlife, making it easy to reconnect with nature and slow down. Being in that kind of environment helps you reset and reflect on what truly matters.
For
Filipinas, the culture can also feel familiar. The people are warm and welcoming, and there is a strong sense of community—values we also share in the Philippines. At the same time, it is far enough from home to offer a truly different perspective.
Women are great multitaskers, but we also need time to pause, clear our minds, and simply enjoy life. Costa Rica reminds you that sometimes the most important thing you can do is slow down and be one with the earth.
Study the map of your destination before you arrive. Knowing the layout of neighborhoods, transit routes, and busy areas helps you move with confidence. Choose routes with the right balance of activity and safety — and you’ll also discover local cafés, parks, and hidden gems you might otherwise miss.